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4:15 PM ET, June 15, 2007

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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats hold off late charge to win Battle  —  Zimmerman comes through with go-ahead run to seal sweep  —  BALTIMORE — The Nationals and Orioles found themselves in a pitchers' duel on Thursday night, but when it was over it was Washington that won the battle as it edged Baltimore, 3-1, in front of 20,770 fans at Camden Yards.
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We've Got Heart:
It's good for our fans.  —  We all had to hustle and struggle a little to get out of DC and on the road last night to see our boys in Baltimore.  To our surprise, the drive was actually quite smooth; we arrived at 7:30 pm, missing only the first few innings.
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.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
David O'Brien / Braves:
Salty's at 1B; Stark fires back at Boras  —  The move that so many of you blog denizens have been pining for - can't say I blame you - is happening.  At least tonight it's happening, and I'd guess it'll happen some more.  —  Salty is starting at first base.
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Sabernomics:
Stark Responds about Andruw  —  Well, not to me but to Scott Boras on David O'Brien's AJC blog.  Boras's initial comments were posted by DOB on Tuesday. … First, let's talk about those 100 balls a year that Andruw is no longer getting to.  Well, that is a bit of an exaggeration.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Rob / 6-4-2:
The Disastrous 1997 Marlins … The Marlins are making plans to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their 1997 title.  Has there ever been another team's World Series rings that has had such a disastrous effect on the Dodgers, if not the whole game?  The Marlins had the second highest payroll …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Sore shoulder puts Owens back on shelf
Discussion: FishStripes
Ben Bolch / Los Angeles Times:
Speier's lingering absence remains an issue  —  Reliever doesn't seem any closer to returning to the bullpen after having to cut short a rehab assignment.  —  CINCINNATI — It's becoming more disconcerting as each day passes and there is no indication that Justin Speier is any closer …
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Matt Hurst / PE Angels Baseball:   Angels' Colon Struggles to Keep Ball Down
David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Must see: Clemens in 2057  —  After watching its team's lead in the AL East shrink by seven games over the last two weeks, Red Sox Nation could use a pick me up.  —  We've got just the thing.  —  Boston Dirt Dogs dug up a hilarious short film created by a Massachusetts native named Michael Barber …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Just a nip and tuck, or major surgery for White Sox?  —  With team still sinking, big decisions await GM at trade deadline  —  PITTSBURGH — A run for redemption has turned into a series of survival for the White Sox.  —  They open a three-game series Friday night at perennial National …
Discussion: Bucco Blog
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Chicago Tribune:
Just a nip and tuck, or major surgery for White Sox?
Discussion: South Side Sox
Evan Brunell / Fire Brand of the American League:
Theo's Biggest Mistake  —  Letting Orlando Cabrera go was Theo Epstein's biggest mistake of his short career as a general manager, and we're feeling the effects of this to this day.  —  Let's backtrack a little bit.  On July 31st, 2004, the Red Sox traded away their icon, Nomar Garciaparra.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Zambrano changing colors?  —  Pitcher jests about red shinguards from 'my next catcher'  —  Mark Buehrle still gets heat for wearing a St. Louis Cardinals cap at a World Series game last October, but Carlos Zambrano one-upped Buehrle before Thursday's Cubs game.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Salty gets a start at first base  —  Minneapolis — A sizeable segment of Braves Nation got what it's been clamoring for: Jarrod Saltalamacchia at first base.  —  The Braves' top prospect, a switch-hitting catcher, was in the lineup at first base Thursday night against Minnesota and ace left-hander Johan Santana.
Discussion: MetsBlog.com and Talking Chop
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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Ben Walker / Associated Press:
Yankees run winning streak to nine games
Discussion: AZ Snakepit and Red Sox Monster
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Rodriguez and Pettitte Turn Success Into Victory
Discussion: Bronx Banter
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 …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Rockies manager faces high hurdles  —  LIKE THIS STORY?  —  While the managerial hot seats are ever-changing, the Rockies' Clint Hurdle appears in greatest danger of losing his job, followed by the Orioles' Sam Perlozzo, according to major-league sources.  —  Nothing is certain, however …
Todd Jacobson / Free Lance-Star:
Nationals won't rush host of young prospects  —  Whenever there's a bump in the development road for Nationals' prospect Esmailyn Gonzalez, Nationals general manager Jim Bowden just has to remember one thing: At 17 years old, Gonzalez would likely be finishing up his junior year in high school.
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.
Discussion: NJ.com and Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:   Mets Try Clubhouse Humor to Offset Their Frustration
 
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