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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
RUN, JOSE, RUN! — WILLIE BENCHES LOAFING REYES IN LOSS TO 'STROS — Up until the eighth inning last night, it was another unsuccessful start for Mike Pelfrey and another listless game for the Mets' bats. — In other words, nothing notable. — But when Jose Reyes stood near home plate …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Willie: Take a seat, Jose — Randolph pulls lazy Reyes in Mets' loss — HOUSTON - Willie Randolph motioned for Jose Reyes to return to the dugout. And the manager's message was clear: Losing happens. Lack of hustle won't be tolerated. — Reyes had barely budged from the batter's box …
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Quote: Willie and Reyes on Reyes Running — During the eighth inning of last night's game, Jose Reyes hit a dribbler down the third-base line, which was picked up by Mike Lamb, but Reyes did not run to first. Lamb jogged the ball half-way to first, looking to the home plate umpire …
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Mets Today
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Braun homers twice in Brewers' win — Hart extends hit streak as Bush earns fourth victory in five tries — WASHINGTON — The Brewers did not excel in any phase of the game during their three straight losses in Pittsburgh, but got it together just in time for the start of a three-game series …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals welcome Detwiler to fold — Team feels pitcher could be in big leagues by September — WASHINGTON — Left-hander Ross Detwiler officially became a member of the Nationals on Friday afternoon after signing his contract and $2.15 million signing bonus check in front of the media …
Steve Yanda / Washington Post:Bacsik's Rough Start Sets Tone in Nats' Loss
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The Nationals Enquirer
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Griffey ties Robinson with No. 586 — Slugger moves into sixth place on the all-time home run list — CINCINNATI — Reds right fielder Ken Griffey Jr. moved into a sixth-place tie with Frank Robinson on the all-time home run list by hitting career homer No. 586 Friday vs. the Diamondbacks.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Pirates push Cubs off course — PITTSBURGH — After Pirates left-hander Paul Maholm shut down the Cubs' offense Friday night for an 8-4 victory, manager Lou Piniella repeated his call for another right-handed hitter. — "We talked about it before the ballgame," he said.
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Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Astros' Rodriguez 4-hits Mets, 4-0 — HOUSTON (AP) — Wandy Rodriguez' first career complete game couldn't have come at a better time for the Houston Astros. — The lefty threw a four-hitter and Lance Berkman had a two-run homer to lead the Astros to a 4-0 win over the New York Mets on Friday night.
Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Burnett not bothered by criticism — Right-hander says general manager has a right to be upset — TORONTO — If A.J. Burnett is upset about the criticism he's received from his general manager, he's doing a good job of hiding it. — On Friday, Burnett addressed the media …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Another night of Coors magic — Rockies rally from five down to win 7th in row at home — The Rockies have regained command at Coors Field. — Fresh off a sweep of the New York Mets to start their homestand, they rallied to stun the Philadelphia Phillies in a 7-6, 11- inning victory Friday night.
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Baseball Musings
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz goes on DL despite good news from MRI — San Diego — There was a collective sigh of relief from Braves officials Friday after an MRI exam of veteran pitcher John Smoltz's sore right pitching shoulder showed inflammation but no structural damage. — He was placed on the 15-day disabled list …
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Talking Chop
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Nutting: Decisions on Littlefield, Tracy after season — Pirates' owner urges team to have 'great second half' — The Pirates will wait until after this season to decide the futures of general manager Dave Littlefield and manager Jim Tracy, principal owner Bob Nutting said yesterday.
Drew Davison / MLB.com:
Notes: Howe suspended for arguing — Bench coach serves one-game ban Friday — ARLINGTON — Rangers bench coach Art Howe was suspended one-game on Friday for his actions during Tuesday's game against the Los Angeles Angels. Howe served his suspension, the first of his career, Friday when the Rangers hosted the Baltimore Orioles.
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Baseball Time in Arlington
