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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Donnelly's sore forearm needs relief — Brendan Donnelly has the old-time baseball thing going. A sense of vengeance and, apparently, a distaste for interleague play. — When approached before the game for his take on his move to the disabled list , which came down yesterday, Donnelly would say only, "I don't do interleague play."
Discussion:
Peter's Red Sox Forever
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Bonds Strikes, But Sox Sweep — BOSTON — Fifteen years and 571 home runs ago, Barry Bonds and Tim Wakefield were teammates in Pittsburgh. — The last game Bonds won in a Pirates uniform was Game 6 of the 1992 National League Championship Series, when Wakefield, a rookie, threw his second complete-game victory of the series.
Discussion:
SOX & Dawgs
Alex McPhillips / MLB.com:
Notes: Delcarmen back in big leagues — Donnelly hits DL with tight forearm; cross-country tour awaits — BOSTON — Right-hander Manny Delcarmen was back home in Boston on Sunday, nearly three weeks after his lone 2007 cup of coffee came to an abrupt end.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Giant killers — Resurgent bats, Piñeiro's arm help Red Sox finish sweep — The situation was delicate. Seventh inning, three-run lead, bases loaded and, though Barry Bonds had already been dispatched on a four-pitch unintentional (but careful) walk, Bengie Molina was at the plate.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Carroll called up to Marlins — Outfielder makes his Major League debut in KC finale — KANSAS CITY — Golf protocol prevented Brett Carroll's mother, Laura, from blurting out a loud scream on Saturday. — Called up from Triple-A Albuquerque, the 24-year-old Carroll is making …
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Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Carroll's big-league debut for Marlins rocky — · Brett Carroll called it a "humbling day," but he can't say he didn't have a memorable major league debut. — Not only did he strike out to end the game with the tying run in scoring position, he made two errors on one play in a three-run third inning for the Royals.
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Wang, A-Rod lead Yankees over Mets 8-2 — NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez hit his major league-leading 27th homer, Chien-Ming Wang came within one out of a complete game and the New York Yankees won the second Subway Series of the season Sunday night with an 8-2 victory over the stumbling Mets.
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:Struggling Beltran says quad hurts
Discussion:
Blogging Baseball, Hot Foot, NJ.com, Can't Stop The Bleeding, Mets Fever and MetsBlog.com
Randy Holtz / Rocky Mountain News:
Analyst has fond thoughts of Yankees — George Frazier, the Rockies' television analyst for FSN Rocky Mountain, won a World Series ring with the Minnesota Twins and pitched for five major league teams. — But the most compelling memories of his 10- year career in the majors came in the Bronx.
Discussion:
Purple Row
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Pitching tells Mets' tale — With starters struggling, club encounters prolonged slide — NEW YORK — As if the theory that pitching determines a team's level of success needs reinforcement, there is this set of Mets' pitching numbers to ponder. — From May 23-June 8 …
Discussion:
The LoHud Mets blog
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: Robertson confident about return — Tigers southpaw working his way back from case of dead arm — PHILADELPHIA — Nate Robertson knows arm scares. The Tigers lefty had Tommy John elbow ligament replacement surgery when he was still in college, and missed close to a year in the Minors with more elbow problems later.
Discussion:
TigerBlog
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Bowie Finds a Home In Nationals' Rotation — Brian Schneider was ready to shower at the end of a nine-game trip Sunday afternoon, but he considered the list in his head — starting pitchers for the Washington Nationals who are flung about the country pitching in the minors …
Larry Santana / MLB.com:
Resilient Escobar takes down Dodgers — Righty shakes off first-inning homer to pick up eighth victory — LOS ANGELES — The first heater that left Kelvim Escobar's hand perfectly painted the inside corner of the plate, leaving leadoff hitter Rafael Furcal frozen with indecision. No swing.
