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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Draft Blog: Day One — Throughout the first day of the draft, Baseball America's reporters will keep you updated with an ongoing draft day blog. — Last Second Top 10 Projection — 12:57 p.m.: Our last-second projection for the Top 10 . . . 1. KC—Luke Hochevar — 2. Col—Greg Reynolds
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — 2006 Draft, First Round Recap — The date is fitting, as late last night everything we knew about who was going where in today's draft went to hell, and stayed there all morning. Properly assessing a draft takes two, three, even four years to do properly, but where's the fun in that?
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Royals tab Hochevar as No. 1 pick — Right-hander has ability to arrive in Majors quickly — The Kansas City Royals surprised no one by selecting a pitcher with the franchise's first ever No. 1 pick of the draft Tuesday. But the Royals threw a curve by selecting not Andrew Miller …
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Baseball America:
Hochevar Goes No. 1 — See also: Check out all the selections in the Draft Database — See also: Scouting reports on players throughout the country — Luke Hochevar's holdout isn't over yet, but it is likely to have a happy ending. — The Royals made it official Tuesday …
Jackie MacMullan / Boston Globe:
Surprise ending— after 1 1/3 — NEW YORK — Of all the possible scenarios, this surely was not one that occurred to anyone wearing red socks. — Or, as it turned out, the guys in the blue socks, either. — "You never — ever — expect a game like this with Beckett pitching," said Yankees ace Mike Mussina.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
A Break for the Bullpen as Mets' Soler Steadies Himself — LOS ANGELES, June 5 — The first proof of Alay Soler's command Monday night arrived early. Soler got Rafael Furcal, the Dodgers' leadoff hitter, to ground out to shortstop, a simple 6-3 in the scorebook but a commendable feat …
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Greg / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
All Apologies — The New York Mets would like to apologize …
All Apologies — The New York Mets would like to apologize …
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David Kravets / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Feds search house of Arizona reliever — SAN FRANCISCO — Federal investigators searched Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Jason Grimsley's house Tuesday as part of their investigation of steroid use in baseball. — Thirteen agents searched Grimsley's house in Scottsdale, Ariz., for six hours …
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Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks' Grimsley implicated in steroids probe — Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jason Grimsley admitted taking illegal performance-enhancing drugs and said that amphetamines were used "like aspirin" in major league clubhouses, according to an affidavit filed by the lead federal investigator in baseball's steroid investigation.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals draft pair of preps — Team uses first-round picks on Marrero, Willems — WASHINGTON — There's a new philosophy in the Nationals organization when it comes to drafting players. Unlike the past four years, in which they worked with a limited budget, the Nationals were told …
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Brian J Oliver / Nationals Farm Authority:
Liveblogging the 2006 Draft — 10th round draft pick #301 …
Liveblogging the 2006 Draft — 10th round draft pick #301 …
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers tab high school pitcher at No.1 — Right-hander Jeffress clocked in triple-digits on radar — MILWAUKEE — Apparently undaunted by the organization's past struggles drafting high school pitchers in the first round, the Brewers took Jeremy Jeffress with the 16th overall pick in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft.
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Associated Press:
Padres-Brewers Preview — The San Diego Padres will welcome back ace Jake Peavy on Tuesday. Given how they fared against him last month, the Milwaukee Brewers may not feel so hospitable. — After missing a start with tendinitis in his shoulder, Peavy and the Padres will face the Brewers …
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ESPN:
Clemens set for Class A start before return to Astros — LEXINGTON, Ky. — Roger Clemens knows better than to look past the Lake County Captains. — Clemens takes the first step in his return to the Houston Astros when he pitches Tuesday night for the Class A Lexington Legends …
Dallas Morning News:
Good catchers are keepers — A draft day lesson for you: The Rangers value catchers. — It's something that Jon Daniels mentioned to me months ago, but he keeps hammering it home with one illustration after another. — Just last weekend, Gerald Laird, who could have been sent to San Diego …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
The Extra Innings Are No Bonus for the Bullpen — LOS ANGELES, June 5 — In this enchanted season, in which the Mets sit atop their division and seem to win every one-run game, they share a distinction with the worst team in baseball. — Though the Mets have 20 more victories than the Kansas City Royals …
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Associated Press:
Dodgers pick Mattingly's son No. 31 — NEW YORK (AP) — Preston Mattingly of Evansville Central High School, the son of former New York Yankees star Don Mattingly, was the 31st player taken Tuesday in the major league baseball draft. — The 6-foot-3 shortstop was the first player from Indiana selected …