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Kevin McClatchy's letter to fans — Dear Pirates Fans: — Today I announced that I will be stepping down as the Chief Executive Officer of the Pittsburgh Pirates at the end of the 2007 season. — A decision of this personal and professional magnitude is not something you make overnight.
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
McClatchy stepping down as Pirates CEO — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kevin McClatchy, a newspaper heir who likely prevented the Pirates from leaving Pittsburgh by assembling an ownership group in 1996, is stepping down as the team's chief executive officer at the end of the season.
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MLB.com:
Pirates CEO Kevin McClatchy to step down at the end of the 2007 season — Kevin McClatchy has decided to step down as the Pittsburgh Pirates Chief Executive Officer at the end of the 2007 season. After more than eleven years as the day-to-day leader of the organization …
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Sports Illustrated:
Neifi Perez first to be banned for stimulant — The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced on Friday that infielder Neifi Perez of the Detroit Tigers has been suspended 25 games, effective immediately, for testing positive for a banned Stimulant in violation of Major League Baseball's …
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Associated Press:
Tigers' Perez tests positive for banned stimulant — DETROIT — Detroit Tigers infielder Neifi Perez was suspended 25 games Friday, the first player penalized for testing positive for a stimulant under Major League Baseball's drug program. — Perez, a seldom-used utility player …
Chris Duncan / Associated Press:
Mets' Maine wins again, Ks 9 Astros — HOUSTON (AP) — The New York Mets needed one inning to purge the memories of their nightmare series in Colorado. — John Maine set a career high with nine strikeouts in 7 2-3 innings and Ramon Castro hit a two-run double filling in for suspended Paul Lo Duca …
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Michael Phillips / MLB.com:
Bush celebrates birthday at RFK — Day before turning 61, President watches Nats-Cubs game — WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush celebrated his birthday on Thursday at RFK Stadium, but the party was a secret to the 22,594 in attendance. — The President, who turns 61 on Friday …
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Nancy Marrapese-Burrell / Boston Globe:
Okajima wins popular vote for All-Star team — Reliever is added to All-Star roster — Earlier in the week, when he wasn't in the Red Sox lineup, infielder Alex Cora spent three innings online in the clubhouse, voting for teammate Hideki Okajima in the Major League Baseball All-Star balloting.
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Clark Spencer / Florida Marlins:
One year later, Marlins pitchers ailing — SAN DIEGO — Though the Marlins aren't sure how long they will be without Josh Johnson, who was placed on the 15-day disabled list with what the pitcher was told is a strained right forearm, this much is certain: The season has gone nothing like last year for the team's young rotation.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Johnson back on DL but hopes to return soon — SAN DIEGO Josh Johnson has every expectation of pitching again this season. Based on what the Marlins' medical personnel have told him, he has no reason to think otherwise. — Wednesday, Johnson left his start after five shutout innings …
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Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:
Raburn on the rise — Ryan Raburn, the best all-around hitter at Triple-A Toledo this season, will join the Tigers today, according to a member of the organization with knowledge of the team's plans. — Raburn, 26, was removed for a pinch hitter during the Mud Hens' 10-7 loss to Louisville on Thursday night.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats agree to deal with '07 top pick — Bowden: Detwiler could possibly make debut this year — WASHINGTON — The Nationals agreed to terms with left-hander Ross Detwiler, the sixth overall pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft, on Thursday. Detwiler will get a $2.15 million signing bonus.
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David Picker / New York Times:
In Rodriguez's Spot, Matsui Plays Role to Perfection — Hideki Matsui acknowledged afterward that he felt a little uneasy as he came to bat in the bottom of the eighth inning yesterday. The score was tied, 5-5, the Yankees having squandered a 5-2 lead. The pitcher on the mound was Pat Neshek …
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Adding injury to insult — Hall forced out after severely spraining ankle during Brewers' loss — Pittsburgh - Bill Hall didn't realize how high he had jumped. — Trying to rob Pittsburgh's Ryan Doumit of a home run in the second inning Thursday afternoon at PNC Park …
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Matt Smith / MLB.com:
Gaudin, homers lift A's past Mariners — Left-hander allows two runs; Swisher, Crosby hit solo homers — OAKLAND — Chad Gaudin followed what was the best start of his young career with one of the longest. — In his last start, he gave up just one hit over seven shutout innings …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Palmer lends helping hand to Cabrera … CHICAGO // As he always does, pitching coach Leo Mazzone stood back and to the right as Daniel Cabrera worked through his bullpen session before last night's game. However, Mazzone and Cabrera also had company. — Seeking to get the struggling pitcher …
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Josh Hamilton / ESPN:
'I'm proof that hope is never lost' … Editor's Note: This story appears in the July 16 edition of ESPN The Magazine, on sale beginning July 4. — To let you know how far I've come, let me tell you where I've been. — Not that long ago, there were nights I went to sleep in strange places praying I wouldn't wake up.
David / Newsday:
Mets call up Alomar Jr. as backup plan at catcher — DENVER - Jason Vargas' uninspiring performance in Tuesday's rout, coupled with the fact that Paul Lo Duca's appeal hearing is scheduled for tomorrow, prompted the Mets to purchase the contract of Sandy Alomar Jr. from Triple-A New Orleans …
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Fox Sports:
Stats 101: Detecting a fluke season — Special to FOXSports.com, Updated 1 day ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — In case you haven't noticed, Magglio Ordonez is having a darn nifty season. — At present, the Detroit Tigers' right fielder has a batting line of .369 AVG/.446 OBP/.614 …


