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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Bravo for Beckett and Sox — Atlanta is blanked for righty's 10th win — ATLANTA—It was one of those just-between-slugger moments: David Ortiz huddling with Barry Bonds when the Giants visited Fenway Park last weekend. — "One of the things he told me," Ortiz said, "is that once you hit 50 home runs, forget about it.
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Surviving Grady
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Only Mother Nature can stop Beckett — Righty nets win No. 10 with six shutout frames against Braves — ATLANTA — Until Tuesday night, Josh Beckett had no experience in 2007 trying to wipe away the sour taste of a loss. Judging by the way the right-hander responded, it might be a while before he has to do so again.
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The Baseball Desert
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Twins' Santana four-hits Mets, wins 9-0 — NEW YORK (AP) — Handed a huge lead against a struggling team, Johan Santana simply threw strikes and let 'em hit it. — The two-time Cy Young Award winner rarely has it so easy. — Santana pitched a four-hitter — with only one strikeout …
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Comedy of Errors Is No Laughing Matter for the Mets — Even a defending Cy Young award winner like Minnesota's Johan Santana needs a little help, and he received plenty of it from both teams last night at Shea Stadium. His Twins supported him with 13 hits and the Mets made four errors as Santana won a four-hit shutout, 9-0.
Washington Post:
Orioles Interview Girardi — Scarcely 24 hours after the Baltimore Orioles fired Manager Sam Perlozzo, a contingent of front-office personnel led by incoming Chief Operating Officer Andy MacPhail interviewed former Florida Marlins manager Joe Girardi for the opening yesterday …
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Baltimore Sun, Knuckle Curve, Roch Around the Clock, Oriole Post, Cumberland Times-News and Oriole Central
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Suffer An Early Knockout — Simontacchi Equals Dubious Club Mark: Tigers 15, Nationals 1 — In the detritus of the Washington Nationals' 15-1 lambasting at the hands of the Detroit Tigers last night, there were scarcely any subtleties to dissect.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Willis' injury dulls comeback victory — CHICAGO — The prospects of Dontrelle Willis making another start in the near future looked bleak Tuesday night when he left in the first inning with stiffness in his left forearm. — But as his teammates celebrated a 7-5 victory …
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FishStripes
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals tab Watson to fill in for Fick — First baseman to go on bereavement list on Wednesday — WASHINGTON — Nationals first baseman Robert Fick was informed on Tuesday afternoon that his mother, Gloria, had passed away from lung cancer. About 30 minutes after hearing the news …
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Washington Post
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Mark Kiszla / Denver Post:
Rockies fans could use a pitcher (baseball, not beer) — They partied at Coors Field like it was 1995. — But it was a weird scene Tuesday night in a packed house, as thousands of patrons wearing Derek Jeter jerseys paid Big Apple prices to watch the Rockies beat their beloved Yankees 3-1.
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Purple Row
Associated Press:
Penny wins ninth as Dodgers rout Jays — TORONTO (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers are going to have to make do without Jason Schmidt for a while. Fortunately for them, Brad Penny is still going strong. — Penny became the second nine-game winner in the National League …
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Baseball Musings
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David Briggs / MLB.com:
Dellucci strains left hamstring — Indians outfielder headed to 15-day disabled list — CLEVELAND — Indians left fielder David Dellucci is headed to the disabled list after straining his left hamstring in Tuesday night's game against the Phillies. — How long Dellucci …
ESPN:
Sources: Cubs dump Barrett via trade to Padres — Cubs catcher Michael Barrett was traded to the Padres on Wednesday, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney. — It wasn't known immediately what the Cubs will receive in return for dealing their controversial catcher.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Daniels receives contract extension — New deal will take Rangers' general manager through 2009 — ARLINGTON — Showing faith in the future rather than disappointment in the present, Rangers owner Tom Hicks has given general manager Jon Daniels a one-year contract extension through the 2009 season.
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Lone Star Ball
George King / New York Post:
BOSS QUIET ABOUT TORRE — On April 30 the Yankees were 9-14 and Joe Torre's job was in jeopardy. Would Don Mattingly take over? Or Joe Girardi? Some had Larry Bowa as the longshot candidate. — When play started on May 30 the Yankees were 141/2 games behind the Red Sox.
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River Ave. Blues
Larry Santana / MLB.com:
Colon doesn't have best stuff — Righty allows 11 hits, seven runs in six innings vs. Astros — ANAHEIM — Reggie Willits anchored the Angels' offense with three hits and an RBI, but it did little to quell the hot bats of Houston in a 9-5 loss to their Interleague visitors at Angel Stadium on Tuesday.
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