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Doug Padilla / L.A. Daily News:
Angels notes: Scioscia upset at MLB — ANAHEIM - He might not agree with retaliation on the field, but manager Mike Scioscia came out firing Thursday against Major League Baseball. — The MLB office, led by vice president of on-field operations Bob Watson, was quick to hand out fines …
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Eight members of Rangers, Angels suspended — NEW YORK — Managers Buck Showalter and Mike Scioscia were suspended by Major League Baseball on Thursday along with six others following two days of trouble between the Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Angels. — Showalter will miss four games …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Rotation gets youthful injection — Volquez, Tejeda and Koronka to see action down the stretch — DETROIT — The Rangers weren't planning to start two rookies and one second-year pitcher during a crucial four-game series with the Detroit Tigers. — But that's the way it's …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Soriano a 30-30 man for fourth time — Nats star one shy of record shared by Bobby, Barry Bonds — PHILADELPHIA — Left fielder Alfonso Soriano became the first member of the Nationals to reach 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a season on Friday night.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zimmerman drives in five to spark Nats — Soriano smashes ninth leadoff home run of season — PHILADELPHIA — Third baseman Ryan Zimmerman continued to show why he is a strong candidate for the National League Rookie of the Year award. He drove in a career-high five runs and helped …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Pitching-poor Red Sox drop Game 1 — Johnson, bullpen unable to keep Damon, Yankees in check — BOSTON — Doubleheaders, given the grueling nature of them, aren't always such an advantageous thing for a baseball team. — But never were the Red Sox more eager to get a nightcap under …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Pierzynski, Alomar KO rift over story — MINNEAPOLIS — White Sox catchers A.J. Pierzynski and Sandy Alomar quickly settled their differences Friday over a recent story they firmly blamed on ESPN the Magazine. — "I wasn't happy with the article," Pierzynski said Friday night …
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Associated Press:
Wilson smashing in debut; Cards rout Cubs — CHICAGO (AP) - Preston Wilson barely made his morning flight. The St. Louis Cardinals were glad he did. — FOX Bite — Videos — Wilson makes a splash — Newest St. Louis Cardinal Preston Wilson talks about his impressive debut …
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More than 50,000 tickets already sold; Fans encouraged to take mass transit and arrive early for 7:00 P.M. on-field ceremony; Topps commemorative '86 pack of cards courtesy of Hyundai to first 25,000 fans — FLUSHING, N.Y. — The New York Mets today announced that Darryl Strawberry …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Eckstein will be out indefinitely — Shortstop David Eckstein will be lost for at least the rest of this weekend's series after suffering a strained muscle in his left side in a third-inning collision at the plate with Cubs catcher Michael Barrett. — The injury occurred …
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Tom Timmermann / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:Edmonds improves — Center fielder Jim Edmonds didn't play again …
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Greg Wagner / MLB.com:
9 and oh: Weaver's a perfect match — Rookie ties Ford's AL record for wins to start a career — ANAHEIM — Is there anything this kid can't do? — Jered Weaver won his ninth straight decision, becoming only the second American League rookie in history accomplish such a feat.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Jeter's Secret? It's Simple: Play to Win — Derek Jeter was the host of "Saturday Night Live" in 2001, and he was nervous about it all week. He had no acting or comic background, and certainly had never performed on live television at Rockefeller Center.
Associated Press:
Diamondbacks-Padres Preview — Manager Bob Melvin believes the Arizona Diamondbacks have played well against San Diego this year because they caught the Padres at the right time. — If that's the case, the schedule has worked in his favor again. — The Diamondbacks look to solidify …
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Craig Barnes / Sun-Sentinel:
Jacobs doesn't let injured ankle stop him — · First baseman Mike Jacobs has played the majority of the season with a borderline stress fracture in his right ankle, and it won't completely heal until the season is over. — "They told me it was a stress reaction," Jacobs said, "and it was very close to being a fracture.
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Sanders might be tradable — If he indeed cleared waivers, outfielder might draw interest from contenders. — The word around baseball is that outfielder Reggie Sanders cleared waivers earlier this month but pitcher Mark Redman did not. Teams are prohibited from openly discussing the matter.
Howard Fendrich / Associated Press:
A rough ride for Teddy Roosevelt in this presidential race — WASHINGTON (AP) — When I told my wife about the idea, she considered it for a moment, then expressed a sentiment I was sure would come from my editor: "Who's going to write your game story while you're running around like an idiot?"
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers place Wise on disabled list — Hot-hitting outfielder Nix recalled from Triple-A Nashville — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers placed reliever Matt Wise on the 15-day disabled list on Friday night and recalled newly-acquired outfielder Laynce Nix from Triple-A Nashville.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Tigers don't bite on trade — Loretta offered for pitching help — The Red Sox, seeking to take advantage of Detroit's need for a second baseman after Placido Polanco separated his left shoulder here Tuesday night, offered Mark Loretta to the Tigers for pitching help, according to industry sources, but could not strike a deal.
NY Daily News:
Williams takes Pedro start — Dave Williams will make his Mets' debut tonight, taking Pedro Martinez's spot in the rotation. The lefthander was acquired May 25 from the Reds, along with $500,000 to cover half of his remaining salary, for minor-league pitcher Robert Manuel.
Anthony Rieber / Greenwich Time:
Injury may put Phillips on DL — STAFF WRITER; Jim Baumbach contributed to this notebook. — Andy Phillips might be headed for at least 15 days of inactivity after injuring his rib cage on a swing in the ninth inning. Phillips' playing time has dwindled to almost nothing since the acquisitions of Bobby Abreu and Craig Wilson.
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Kevin Fiorenzo / MLB.com:
Umpire Layne struck by broken bat — Veteran suffers bruised jaw, expected to return Saturday — MIAMI — Friday's game between the Marlins and Braves saw a scary moment, as home-plate umpire Jerry Layne was taken off the field on a stretcher during the eighth inning after being struck …
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