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Baltimore Sun:
Wrist injury puts Tejada's streak in jeopardy … SAN DIEGO // Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada extended his consecutive games streak, to 1,152 yesterday, but that's where it is probably going to end. — Tests were taken on Tejada's left wrist late Wednesday night, and the results received …
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Tejada reportedly has broken wrist — Injury would halt O's shortstop's consecutive-games streak — SAN DIEGO — The tests appear to be in, and the results appear to be dire. ESPN.com reported late Thursday night that Miguel Tejada has suffered a fractured left wrist, an injury that will likely end his consecutive games streak.
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Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:O's top Padres for first series win in June
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Oakland parting ways with Bradley — Oft-injured outfielder to be traded or waived — Milton Bradley's career in Oakland — a tranquil time, compared with some of his more contentious stops in Cleveland and Los Angeles — has ended, and unexpectedly early.
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Emotional Changeup By Tavarez — ATLANTA — Julian Tavarez has been easily typecast. — Whether it's rolling balls to first base for outs, enduring lengthy head rubs from Manny Ramirez, punching dugout phones in the 2004 postseason or players at home plate in a 2006 spring training game, Tavarez is often pegged as a loose cannon.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Lowrie a hit with Sea Dogs — PORTLAND, Maine — When Jed Lowrie's on-base streak reached 38 games, the only players ahead of him on the Portland Sea Dogs' all-time list were Kevin Millar and Kevin Youkilis. And though Lowrie's streak didn't go farther — Youkilis has the record at 62 …
Corey Masisak / Washington Times:
Nats' Balester rising to the top — Life in the minor leagues can change for any player Baseball America rates as the top prospect in an organization. Pitcher Collin Balester experienced the increased attention when he moved to the top of BA's list for the Washington Nationals this offseason.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
In Colorado, Yankees Take a Turn for the Worse — As Roger Clemens threw his warm-up pitches before the bottom of the first inning, a fan in the front row at Coors Field held up a sign chiding the Yankees for paying "$28 million for a dinosaur." — During the course of a remarkable 24 …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
MISSING MIKE — PIAZZA WILL BE ON DL FOR A'S TRIP TO SHEA — It's unlikely that Mike Piazza will have a second homecoming against the Mets this weekend. — The legendary former Met, who returned to Shea last year with the Padres, is with the A's now, and Oakland will face the Mets …
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Nats' Top Prospect Has Major Potential — HIALEAH GARDENS, Fla. — When the talent is this obvious, and the future is this limitless and the ball jumps off the bat like this — with a sound that, swear to God, involves two syllables instead of one: "ska-POW!" — you keep your thoughts to yourself.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Patterson makes rehab start — Pair of prospects to represent Nationals in Futures Game — WASHINGTON — Nationals right-hander John Patterson, who is on the disabled list because of a sore right elbow and biceps, had another rehab start for Class A Potomac on Thursday night.
Associated Press:
Giambi agrees to meet with Mitchell investigation — NEW YORK — Jason Giambi agreed Thursday to meet with baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell and apologized for his actions, becoming the first active player known to cooperate with the former Senate majority leader.
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Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Florida Marlins pitcher Anibal Sanchez has season-ending surgery — Nine and half months after throwing a no-hitter and getting a triumphant ride on his teammates' shoulders, Anibal Sanchez must start over. — The Venezuelan right-hander learned Thursday he would miss the rest of the season …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox' weekend could be a blast — Having to deal with Round 2 of the media-hyped Cubs-White Sox crosstown rivalry isn't a high priority for the Sox, who are chin-deep in quicksand with likely just a few more deep breaths left. — That was made evident when starting pitcher Mark Buehrle …
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Big Daddy Drew / Kissing Suzy Kolber:
Koolaid Maroney Wants U To Wash U Ass — This comes from reader Sharkey, who just made my weekend. This needs no embellishment. … The bar just been raised.
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Offense missing: Deal with it — Barrett bailed out of Cubs' doghouse for Bowen, prospect; Padres call veteran catcher a competitor — By liberating embattled catcher Michael Barrett from the Chicago Cubs yesterday, Padres evaluators say they bought low and sold high.
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Win-loss records don't tell the whole story … How often have you heard this question asked this season: — What's wrong with Johan Santana? — Uh, how about nothing? — Yeah, his win-loss record is "only" 7-6. Yeah, that's exactly the same record as Miguel Batista.
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RotoAuthority / MLB Trade Rumors:Stark's Latest — ESPN's Jayson Stark has his latest Rumblings …
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