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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Matsui's contract an obstacle for Mets — The Mets, continuing their efforts to trade second baseman Kaz Matsui, could find a surprise taker: The Rockies. — Utility man Eli Marrero would go to the Mets in a proposed deal, FOXSports.com has learned, but Matsui's $8 million salary remains an obstacle to any move.
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Jon Heyman / Newsday:
Matsui traded to Rockies — Mets deal disappointing infielder and significant cash to Colorado for Marrero — The disappointing Kaz Matsui era with the Mets has come to an end. The Mets have sent Matsui and significant cash to the Rockies for Eli Marrero.
ESPN:
Mets deal slumping Matsui to Rockies for Marrero — NEW YORK — The New York Mets have dealt second baseman Kaz Matsui and cash to the Colorado Rockies for catcher/first baseman Eli Marrero. — And according to media reports, the Mets paid the Rockies dearly to take Matsui off their hands.
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The Musings and Prophecies …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
MATSUI A LOST KAZ? — June 9, 2006 — PHOENIX - In the near future, Kazuo Matsui's days as a Met could be over. — When Xavier Nady comes back from the disabled list - which could be as early as Tuesday - Matsui is a candidate to be released by the Mets, according to a person with knowledge of the club's thinking.
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Yankees 2000
ESPN:
Ex-Yankee Leyritz admits to using amphetamines — While baseball's latest focus in its fight against ridding the sport of performance-enhancing drugs is on human growth hormone, it's another banned drug that a former Yankee fan favorite has confessed to using.
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Sports Illustrated:
Rumor has it — Pujols' trainer denies link to performance enhancers — Whew, the rumors are running wild out there. The rumors, in fact, are going on anything. Speculation has a major green light right now. Hearsay's just run straight through a stop sign.
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Cardinals Diaspora
Howard Bryant / Washington Post:
Congress Might Seek Blood Tests For Baseball — Fifteen months after a seminal confrontation with Major League Baseball over its drug-testing policy, members of Congress expressed disappointment yesterday over the inability of the sport to deter the use of performance-enhancing drugs …
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The Baseball Journals
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Trainer refutes report linking him to Grimsley — A personal trainer and former employee of the Kansas City Royals who works with Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols refuted an Internet report that links him to the investigation of pitcher Jason Grimsley. — Chris Mihlfeld told the Kansas City Star …
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Viva El Birdos
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Another lowlight vs. Sox for A-Rod — Misplay turns into double in 6th that gives Boston lead for good — The ball does seem to find Alex Rodriguez when the Red Sox are around, doesn't it? It did again last night in a crucial spot. All A-Rod got was a puff of air instead of a baseball …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:Pauley to 'pen: No room for rookie in reshuffled rotation2-4562
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Boston Sports Media Watch
David Lennon / Newsday:
Duque of old shows up — Hernandez tosses 1st complete game since '00 against former team — PHOENIX — It's very possible the Mets and Diamondbacks, the leaders of their respective divisions, could wind up playoff foes in another three months. While it obviously is a bit premature …
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Associated Press:
'I'm not injured' — Still recovering from surgery, Wood placed on DL — CINCINNATI (AP) — The Chicago Cubs put right-hander Kerry Wood on the 15-day disabled list Friday, hoping to nurse him through a phase of uncertainty in his comeback from shoulder surgery.
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CubsNet.com
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Soriano Keeps Nats Running — There is a generations-old image of what a leadoff man should look like, how he should hit, what pitches he should take and at which ones he should swing. At various points, the Washington Nationals wanted men named Endy Chavez and Brandon Watson …
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Baseball America:
Daily Dish: June 9 — See also: Yesterday's Daily Dish — Mets righthander Mike Pelfrey was impressive in Thursday night's showdown against Phillies lefthander Gio Gonzalez. — Pelfrey allowed just two hits over seven shutout innings, striking out seven and walking one in Double-A Binghamton's 5-1 win at Reading.
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Metsblog.com
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards trade talks have intensified — The day after his replacement first baseman detected a "flat" aftertaste to the Cardinals' three-game sweep by the Cincinnati Reds, general manager Walt Jocketty confirmed Thursday the club has accelerated its search for another hitter to support …
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Viva El Birdos
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — NL Draft Notebook — Max Scherzer, rhp, Missouri - 11th overall — Brooks Brown, rhp, Georgia - 34th overall — Brett Anderson, lhp, Stillwater HS (Oklahoma) - 55th overall — Dallas Buck, rhp, Oregon State - 86th overall — Cyle Hankerd, of, Southern California - 87th overall
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Redleg Nation
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets shrug off Grimsley's HGH involvement — STAFF CORRESPONDENT; Staff writer Jon Heyman contributed to this notebook. — PHOENIX - The Diamondbacks still are dealing with the fallout from Jason Grimsley's alleged involvement with steroids and human growth hormone.
Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Notebook — Indians, Rangers — CLEVELAND INDIANS — The Indians are the poster child for wild inconsistencies in the young 2006 season. At times they appear as an offensive juggernaut with a talented rotation and bullpen, and at other times they look like they are fielding …


