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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Guillen: Blame me for shortcomings — Manager takes heat for champs' second-half struggles — CHICAGO — When Ozzie Guillen unleashed his now famous verbal tirade in the direction of Magglio Ordonez late last April, there was no mistaking the intent of Guillen's venom or the point …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Pierzynski, Garcia keep Sox battery powered — Freddy Garcia remains under contract through 2007, but he's showing he has plenty of value if the White Sox decide to trade him. — Garcia reaffirmed his knack as a big-game pitcher Tuesday night with eight innings of one-hit ball …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Melissa Isaacson / Chicago Tribune:
Million thanks perfect tonic for Reinsdorf — Fan's continuing joy, gratitude for '05 lift owner's mood amid White Sox slide — Jerry Reinsdorf opens another letter and says he still can't quite get over it. — He tells you of the letter-writer's history, a fan who first ripped him in July …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:Tigers need to recapture early season mojo
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Mack Avenue Tigers
Associated Press:
Syd Thrift, former baseball executive, dies at 77 — BALTIMORE (AP) — Syd Thrift, a former general manger of the Pittsburgh Pirates who spent nearly a half century in baseball, died at 77. — He underwent knee replacement surgery Monday in Milford, Del., and died that night …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Soriano's top feat is off the field — Slugger grateful to have won over the Washington fans — WASHINGTON — Left fielder Alfonso Soriano finds himself in a 2-for-25 slump that has dropped his batting average to .285, but he's not worried about it. He believes he will get out of it because he is comfortable at the plate.
ESPN:
Longtime baseball executive Syd Thrift dies at 77 — Syd Thrift, who spent nearly 50 years in pro baseball as a player, scout and executive, died Monday in Milford, Del., the Baltimore Orioles announced. He was 77. — Thrift had undergone knee replacement surgery at Milford Hospital …
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:Former Orioles VP Thrift dies at 77
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Homer-happy Dodgers show anything's possible … LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers' clubhouse is typically as animated as one of those wooden local radio ads that manager Grady Little does for Jiffy Lube. It's a businesslike place after victories, and so quiet after defeats you can hear the dirty laundry hit the floor.
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Dodgers' bats seize late victory — in rare fashion — LOS ANGELES — The scorecard looks like somebody knocked over an ink bottle. The NL West race looks like a candy grab after somebody flung an Easter basket. The car horns blasting off in the distance here at midnight sound like the postseason has already started.
Peter Gammons / ESPN:
'One of the luckiest people on the earth' — The first clue that my cell towers were intact came right around the trading deadline, approximately a month after my aneurysm. By that time, I had been transferred from the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston to the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and the Islands.
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
A-Rod Agonistes — Despite his extraordinary numbers, New York fans are quick to discount his contributions. And when things go wrong for A-Rod, even his teammates find him hard to motivate and harder to understand — "Joe wants to see you." — Alex Rodriguez still was weak …
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Sheffield Embraces Position Change — TORONTO — First base? Gary Sheffield can play it with one hand tied behind his back. — At least that was one of the drills he tried in a training session at what could become his new position. He tucked his right hand behind his back as he darted for sharply hit balls.
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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Towers: 'These guys don't miss (Mirabelli)' — LOS ANGELES - Doug Mirabelli won't be getting a Christmas card from Padres General Manager Kevin Towers, but maybe he should. — The cranky catcher who was traded to Boston on May 1 after a .182 April is one of the central characters of the Padres' season.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Johnson likely done for year — Rookie of the Year candidate has strain in his right forearm — NEW YORK — Marlins rookie Josh Johnson has a right forearm strain, and in all likelihood, the right-hander will not pitch again this season. — Johnson, who has the fourth-best ERA …
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The Griddle
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe eyeing move to Cactus League — Team confirms report on deal to train in Goodyear, Ariz. — CLEVELAND — In their efforts to improve their outdated Spring Training setup, the Indians might head west. — Cleveland vice president of public relations Bob DiBiasio confirmed a report …
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Tribe Report
Fox Sports:
Hall of Fame is thin at third base — If there's an under-represented group in the Baseball Hall of Fame, it's probably the third basemen. — Whether that's because of long-running neglect on the part of voters (Ron Santo and Darrell Evans would likely say so) or because of a historical weakness …
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Federal Baseball
Associated Press:
Polanco reverses field, says he plans to return — CHICAGO (AP) — Detroit Tigers second baseman Placido Polanco said Monday he hopes to play this weekend at Kansas City, contradicting his assessment a day earlier when he stated he was finished for the season because of a separated left shoulder.
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Sports Illustrated:
No laughing matter — Padres' rotation puts a scare in possible playoff foes — They were a joke, a team no one took seriously. A year ago the Padres staggered into the postseason barely a .500 team, and when they were trounced in the first round, they lived up to their billing as one of the worst postseason teams ever.
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Archie Bunker's Army
