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11:20 AM ET, June 10, 2006

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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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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.
Discussion: Mike's Mets and Amazin' Avenue
Associated Press:   Mets trade 2B Matsui to Rockies for Marrero
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Sayonara, Kaz  —  Kaz Matsui's undistinguished three-year tenure will the Mets is over.
Discussion: Metsblog.com and Hot Foot
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Wood placed on 15-day DL  —  Due to shoulder stiffness, fireballer out temporarily  —  CINCINNATI — Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood was placed on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 7, because of stiffness in his right shoulder.  —  "I'm not injured, I didn't hurt anything," Wood said Friday.
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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.
Discussion: CubsNet.com
Fred Mitchell / Chicago Tribune:
Wood heads to familiar place  —  Pitcher makes 10th trip to disabled list  —  CINCINNATI — The constant uncertainty over the availability of Kerry Wood has landed the oft-injured right-hander on the disabled list for the 10th time in his star-crossed eight-year career.
Discussion: 1060west
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Johnson Loses Control, Then Temper  —  In a crowded ballpark, long before the rain came, the ranting of one angry pitcher pierced the air.  Randy Johnson's fury could be heard in the second deck of Yankee Stadium last night, and his distraction was obvious to everyone.
Discussion: Ben Maller
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Peter Zellen / MLB.com:
Johnson, Yanks fall to A's  —  Left-hander's 2006 struggles continue in four-inning outing  —  NEW YORK — The Yankees got a boost to their lineup with the return of Derek Jeter and came through with a seventh-inning rally following a long rain delay, but it wasn't enough …
Discussion: Off the Facade
New York Times:
Lawyer Says U.S. Halted Bonds Figure in Inquiry  —  The lawyer for Kimberly Bell, Barry Bonds's former companion, told George Mitchell yesterday that she has been advised by federal authorities not to cooperate with Mitchell's investigation into steroid use in baseball because of "the pending criminal proceeding."
Discussion: Only Baseball Matters
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David Kravets / Associated Press:
FBI seeking to hush Bonds' ex-girlfriend in MLB steroid probe
Discussion: The Catbird …
Doug Tucker / Associated Press:
Royals revoke credentials from two radio reporters  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Two reporters who asked contentious questions at a news conference introducing Dayton Moore as Royals general manager had their credentials revoked Friday.  —  Bob Fescoe of WHB and Rhonda Moss of KCSP …
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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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Fick's pinch-hit heroics lift Nats in 12  —  Veteran singles home Byrd with winning run to sink Phillies  —  WASHINGTON — Robert Fick is the least used position player on the Nationals because he is the backup catcher and manager Frank Robinson likes to save his No. 2 guy in case something happens to Brian Schneider late in the game.
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Defense saves Anderson  —  Thanks to his glove, outfielder to stay  —  Before announcing on Friday night that Brian Anderson would remain with the White Sox, the team explored several options.  —  One was a trade, which was dismissed as too difficult.  The others were playing Rob Mackowiak …
Discussion: The Bard's Room
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Notes: Lieberthal may go back on DL  —  Catcher battling strained left hip, won't play this weekend  —  WASHINGTON — Mike Lieberthal still can't run, and he knows that likely means a return to the disabled list.  —  "It's more than likely," Lieberthal said.  "This isn't something I can play through.
Discussion: Phillies Nation
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Associated Press:   Lieberthal could be headed for DL
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Willingham to miss time because of sore hand  —  · Turns out Josh Willingham's back is fine.  The problem is his left hand.  —  Back stiffness was the official reason the Marlins scratched Willingham from Wednesday's lineup at San Francisco, but an MRI showed that he has a strained tendon in his hand.
Discussion: FishStripes
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Papelbon recovers to win it for Boston  —  After closer's first blown save, Sox strike back to beat Rangers  —  BOSTON — Undeterred after finally seeing his save streak stopped at 20 in the eighth inning on Friday night at Fenway Park, dazzling rookie Jonathan Papelbon had a rare opportunity for a do-over in the ninth.
Discussion: The Baseball Desert
Knight Ridder:
Bonds could return to lineup today  —  Giants notebook  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds wasn't in the lineup for the third consecutive game Friday, although he said before the game that his sore left side has improved and that he's fit to play.  —  Before taking batting practice …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Banged-up Jackson sits out  —  Nursing stiff back, versatile veteran not in starting lineup  —  WASHINGTON — Nationals infielder/outfielder Damian Jackson didn't start Friday's game against the Phillies because, according to manager Frank Robinson, he was "a little banged up."
 
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