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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Red Sox 10, Mets 2 — BOSTON —Pedro Martinez was touched by the fans and tagged by the Red Sox. — Boston's former ace signed autographs when he arrived at Fenway Park and heard an adoring crowd chant "Pedro! Pedro!" as he warmed up before the bottom of the first.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Davis scratched from Thursday's start — Gonzalez will make first start in Brewers uniform — CHICAGO — Milwaukee scratched Doug Davis from his scheduled start in Thursday's series finale against Chicago. The Brewers will instead go with right-hander Geremi Gonzalez, a former Cub who will be making his first Brewers start.
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John Sahly / MLB.com:
Notes: Wise hurt by salad tongs — Reliever hoped to be available Wednesday after strange injury — CHICAGO — Baseball has seen its share of freak injuries. Now, Matt Wise can add his name to the list. — Wise joined a long list of weird injuries in baseball by cutting the middle finger …
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Notes: Sore arms are healing — Ohka, De La Rosa to go on rehab assignments in minors — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — Chicago - The Milwaukee Brewers moved a step closer Tuesday to getting back one of their injured starting pitchers when right-hander Tomo Ohka was scheduled …
ESPN:
Send get well wishes to Peter Gammons — Tuesday, Peter Gammons suffered a brain aneurysm near his home in Cape Cod, Mass. He is now resting in intensive care at a Boston hospital. — A man whose ability to craft baseball's stories in such an entertaining and informative way that he became …
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds reward Narron, Krivsky — Manager, GM have helped Cincinnati to surprising success — CINCINNATI — The Reds have been surprise playoff contenders this season, but chief executive officer Bob Castellini didn't wait for the race's final outcome to reward his two main architects.
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Red Hot Mama
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Bay says Pirates need to make big changes — and soon — Bay says Pirates need to make big changes — and soon — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jason Bay, discouraged by a record-setting losing streak, called on the Pittsburgh Pirates to start making changes to a club that is fast closing in on its 14th consecutive losing season.
Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres continue to treat fallen LaChappa as one of their own — Matt LaChappa hasn't thrown a pitch professionally in 10 years. He is confined to a wheelchair, and constrained by the physical fallout from back-to-back heart attacks. — Yet the Padres continue to pay him as if he were an active player.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Baker can't close door on Dempster — After getting a vote of confidence from his general manager on Tuesday, Dusty Baker decided to do likewise with Ryan Dempster, sticking him back in his closer's role Wednesday after considering a bullpen shakeup the night before.
Associated Press:
Bowden's fiancee accepts plea deal — MIAMI (AP) — The fiancee of Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden accepted a plea agreement Wednesday to settle charges of battery and resisting arrest while in Miami Beach. — Joy Browning, 36, must complete 25 hours of community service …
Associated Press:
Myers takes personal leave after assault charge — PHILADELPHIA — Phillies pitcher Brett Myers will take a leave of absence through the All-Star break, saying he has embarrassed his family and the team with his arrest on charges that he hit his wife in the face.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' catching platoon a solid hit — Barajas and Laird are swinging mean bats at the same time — SAN FRANCISCO - Just three weeks ago, Rangers manager Buck Showalter said he heard Gerald Laird's noisy bat speaking loud and clear and indicated the backup catcher's playing time might increase.
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Hensley looks to get back on right track — San Diego (40-36) vs. Oakland (41-35) 7:05 p.m. PT — The Padres managed to slow down the A's for one night, and will try to do the same in the second game of the series on Wednesday. — The A's had won 13 of their last 16 games going into Tuesday's contest …
Dan Pieringer / MLB.com:
Koshansky's big numbers quiet critics — Tulsa first baseman chosen to play for U.S. in Futures Game — Last year, critics said it was the wall. They said the short right-field porch in Asheville's McCormick Field inflated left-handed first baseman Joe Koshansky's power numbers while he was with the Tourists in 2005.
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Purple Row
Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Notebook — Astros, Mets, Blue Jays — HOUSTON ASTROS — Last week's Roger Clemens-Francisco Liriano matchup was a disappointment for Astros fans looking for a splashy return from the Rocket, but it underscored a bigger problem for Houston.
Associated Press:
Red Sox continue to roll in interleague play; Pirates in 12-game skid — The Boston Red Sox are beating up on the National League while the Pittsburgh Pirates keep losing to every team they face. — Mike Lowell and Alex Gonzalez homered to back rookie Jon Lester on Tuesday night …
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