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10:35 AM ET, June 6, 2006

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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Battery Park  —  Yankees unload on Sox, Beckett in Stadium rout  —  NEW YORK — When Josh Beckett walked off the mound last evening, the sky was still a soft blue, the lingering sun illuminating the Bronx courthouse that looms beyond Yankee Stadium in right-center.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Mussina May Be Making Change for a 20  —  IN his 16-year major league career, Mike Mussina has won 19 games twice, 18 games three times and 17 games twice.  He has never won 20 games.  —  "You know, I've been close a couple times," the 37-year-old Mussina said Sunday.
Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Moose picks perfect time for off night  —  Mike Mussina knew he was due for a night like last night.  A night where he was beatable under different circumstances.  Like a night when the Yankees don't pound out 13 runs on 11 hits.  —  But he'll take the win, even if he wasn't in his usual form.
NY Daily News:
Kids are all right to Brian  —  In the spring, Brian Cashman says, he and Joe Torre spent a fair amount of time talking to the Yankee kids, to the guys off the bench.  The message, Cashman says, was the same, from the first time all the players were together in one room.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Classic case of bombing in the Bronx  —  NEW YORK — Ex-major league pitcher Bob Tewksbury insists he was summoned for one reason, and one reason only: to pitch batting practice, because manager Terry Francona needed a fresh arm.  —  Just because Tewksbury is the organization's sports psychology coach …
Discussion: mlb.mlb.com and Empyreal Environs
Jackie MacMullan / Boston Globe:
Surprise ending— after 1 1/3
Discussion: New York Times and Bronx Banter
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Phillips Finds His Stroke, and a Foothold at First
Discussion: MLB.com and Off the Facade
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett hit hard in loss to Yankees
Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
MILL LOW AFTER FANS' HIGH-FIVES  —  June 5, 2006 — Willie Randolph reprimanded Lastings Milledge for celebrating his first major-league homer - a dramatic game-tying solo shot in yesterday's 10th inning - by taking a detour to high-five fans on his way out to right field to start the next inning.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Milledge: No regrets about high fives  —  LOS ANGELES — Any remorse that Lastings Milledge was feeling after high-fiving the fans along the rightfield line Sunday apparently had vanished by the time the Mets boarded their cross-country charter to the West Coast later that night.
Discussion: Metsblog.com
Bryan Smith / The Baseball Analysts:
Draft Preview  —  "Everything is a mess," I was told of the 2006 draft in the past few hours.  Surprisingly, the person was not talking of my mock draft, but rather the haziness that had yet to clear, with less than twelve hours before the first name is called.
Discussion: Ducksnorts and Baseball America
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David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners expected to take college pitcher
Discussion: U.S.S. Mariner
Baseball America:
Tuesday Morning Mock Draft
Discussion: mlb.mlb.com and Purple Row
Chris Constancio / Hardball Times:
Visualizing Draft Strategies  —  Oakland's Moneyball draft received a good deal of criticism and inspired countless "statheads versus scouts" debates concerning player development.  Teams like the Dodgers used their first ten picks of the 2002 draft on high school players like James Loney, Greg Miller, and Jonathan Broxton.
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Todd Jacobson / fredericksburg.com:
Nats' drafters won't be so choosy this time around  —  Looking back, Dana Brown didn't do so badly, considering the odd circumstances.  —  The Washington Nationals' scouting director went into each of the last three First-Year Player Drafts ranking talent alongside another tool: signability.
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Wait Till Next Year, And the Year After
Discussion: Capitol Punishment
Mark Schlabach / Washington Post:
Nationals Win Fifth Game in a Row  —  Cordero Escapes Trouble in the Ninth: Nationals 5, Braves 4  —  ATLANTA, June 5 — About three hours earlier, Washington Nationals Manager Frank Robinson sat in a small office in his team's clubhouse at Turner Field.  Asked if he worried …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Nationals hold off Braves
Discussion: Federal Baseball
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Players remain calm
Discussion: Talking Chop
Dylan Hernandez / Contra Costa Times:
Giants roll as Bonds rocks  —  Slugger gets homer No. 716 and will get additional support with Alou's return  —  SAN FRANCISCO - The Giants had crushed the Florida Marlins, Moises Alou was about to be activated, and the clubhouse was theirs again.  —  Gone were the scores …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
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Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Rotation is on the rise  —  SAN FRANCISCO - They're young, but they're durable.  —  The Marlins have eight rookies (three starters and five relievers) on their staff, but they're getting mileage out of those arms, not to mention solid performances.  —  On May 18, the Marlins had a staff earned-run average of 5.72.
Discussion: FishStripes
Doug Padilla / L.A. Daily News:
Angels: The object of ire  —  Figgins' play angers Scioscia in loss  —  ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Already at odds with teammates this season, Chone Figgins finally tapped into the ire of his manager during Monday's 4-0 lackluster defeat to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
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USA Today:
Former prep prospect now creating heat in the kitchen after shoulder surgeries
Discussion: Mariner Minors
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Searching for diamond in the rough  —  The Marlins have made shrewd draft picks recently, something they hope to duplicate considering that there is a relatively weak crop of players this year.  —  kbaxter@MiamiHerald.com  —  The conventional wisdom holds that the talent …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins might not go for pitching in draft
Discussion: FishStripes
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Soler-powered  —  Rookie's gem lifts Mets in L.A.  —  LOS ANGELES - Alay Soler had a three-run cushion before he even took the mound.  Nine innings later, the Cuban defector had his first major-league win.  —  Jose Reyes and Carlos Delgado homered in the first inning …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Gordon Wittenmyer / TwinCities.com:
Morneau told to practice as catcher  —  OAKLAND, Calif. — Even though he didn't get the extra catcher he wanted from the minors this past week, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said he still plans to use both of his catchers in the same lineup as often as he thinks he can risk it.
Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Former umpire Gregg, 55, dies after stroke  —  Eric Gregg, the fun-loving West Philadelphia native who became a popular Major League Baseball umpire, died last night at Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood after suffering a massive stroke at his Ardmore home Sunday morning.  Mr. Gregg was 55.
 
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