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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's hit new low, little else vs. Nats … The answer to the question seemed pretty obvious, just by looking at the faces of the Orioles after their latest deflating loss. Brian Roberts sunk his head into his lap after the final out was made. Jay Gibbons threw his head back and exhaled.
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Baseball Musings
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Page back with the organization — Former hitting coach will become a roving hitting instructor — BALTIMORE — Mitchell Page will return to the Nationals organization as a roving hitting instructor in the Minor League system. His duties will begin after the All-Star break.
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Capitol Punishment
Marc Carig / Washington Post:
Nationals Complete Their 3-Game Sweep of Orioles — Before the season, baseball fans around the Beltway scanned Washington's roster and debated whether they might be witnesses to history. The open question was whether the Nationals would sink to the level of the historically awful.
Brian McTaggart / Houston Chronicle:
Extra-inning loss to A's is team's 20th in 27 games — Astros manager Phil Garner lamented about missed opportunities with runners in scoring position, bad pitches that were smacked around the ballpark and the shoddy defense his team played Thursday afternoon. — And that wasn't even the worst news of the day.
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Everett breaks leg in collision — Astros shortstop out 4-8 weeks with fractured right fibula — HOUSTON — The Houston Astros' bad season turned a little worse on Thursday, following the news that slick-fielding shortstop Adam Everett will miss four to eight weeks with a broken right leg.
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The Crawfish Boxes
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
En Route to Bronx, Mets Now Team in Trouble — There is bad baseball, and there is pitiful baseball, and there is painful, embarrassing baseball, and there is the kind of baseball the Mets have played this month, which is none of these things, but is instead just depressing.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Try Clubhouse Humor to Offset Their Frustration — Five Mets players sat around a small card table before Tuesday's game playing dominoes. They were shouting, laughing, enjoying themselves. A few hours later, after another disheartening loss, the only sounds coming from the clubhouse …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Yanks sweep D-Backs — For some reason, he's not entirely sure why, Joe Torre recently decided to stand on the dugout steps instead of sitting on the bench when the Yankees were batting. — They scored a few runs. So he decided to keep on doing it. — They got a few wins.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Rodriguez and Pettitte Turn Success Into Victory
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Bronx Banter
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:Posada power — Homer continues catcher's hit parade
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox stone cold — Beckett loses first; Drew gets earful — The bats have gone quiet, the pitching has stumbled, and the Yankees are winning every day. — All of that means the gloves have come off at Fenway Park, where a sellout crowd of 36,939 did not let last night's 7-1 Red Sox loss …
Associated Press:
Dodgers fire Hall of Famer Murray as hitting coach — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers fired Hall of Famer Eddie Murray as hitting coach Thursday after completing a three-game sweep of the NL East-leading New York Mets in which they got 31 hits and scored 18 runs.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers promote top prospect — Gallardo gets the call; lefty Capuano lands on the DL — DETROIT — The Yovani Gallardo era already was beginning a bit earlier than the Brewers would have liked. Now it could begin earlier yet. — The team on Thursday afternoon the promotion of Gallardo …
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Sore shoulder puts Owens back on shelf — · Henry Owens' shoulder trouble has gone from front to back. — The Marlins' right-hander is back on the disabled list retroactive to Saturday with shoulder inflammation. Owens was sidelined 20 days last month because of pain in the front of the shoulder.
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FishStripes
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Three Marlins ejected after plunking — Tankersley, Boone, skipper Gonzalez tossed following warning — MIAMI — The Interleague matchup between the Marlins and Indians on Wednesday night at Dolphin Stadium reached a boiling point in the sixth inning. — After warnings were issued …
Chicago Tribune:
Just a nip and tuck, or major surgery for White Sox? — A run for redemption has turned into a series of survival for the White Sox. — Ex-White Sox settles in as a Ranger — On the bright side, Jenks well-rested — Matchup: White Sox at Pirates — Teddy Greenstein: North lights up Sox's Cooper
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South Side Sox
Mike Fish / ESPN:
Bonds' attorney sparks questions over fed probe … The attorney for Barry Bonds said Thursday he is prepared to go public with information that raises questions about the government's investigation of the baseball star unless interim U.S. Attorney Scott Schools takes what he deems appropriate action.
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Networks, MLB to expand Bonds coverage? — NEW YORK (AP) — Whether they're rooting for him or against him, fans might get to see a lot of Barry Bonds on television. — Fox and ESPN are discussing the possibility of expanding coverage of Bonds as he approaches Hank Aaron's home run mark of 755 …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hawpe, Rockies roar — Outfielder's three-run homer off Schilling fuels rout of Red Sox — Boston - Although Curt Schilling did not become the next Roger Clemens, he was certainly not Bob Stanley, and for helping the Red Sox to a World Series crown Boston fans will forever adore him.
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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:Rockies pound Schilling, rout BoSox 12-2
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Over the Monster
