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Rocket sputters: Clemens to have MRI on elbow — NEW YORK — Roger Clemens got banged up by the Seattle Mariners, and then quickly left the clubhouse after the Yankees' 7-1 loss on Monday to get an MRI exam on his balky right elbow. — The 45-year-old Clemens, who allowed five runs …
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Jay Cohen / Associated Press:
Mariners beat Yankees to end 9-game skid — NEW YORK (AP) — The video system wasn't working very well, so Ichiro Suzuki didn't get to study any of Roger Clemens' outings. — He still managed to do pretty well against a banged-up Rocket. — Suzuki had three hits off Clemens to equal another record …
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Lookout Landing
Anthony Rieber / On the Yankees beat:
Clemens hurt? — The answer to that question is yes. But whether he's hurt enough to miss his next start Monday vs. Seattle is up in the air. — Clemens has been dealing with blisters on one of his feet. He may also be dealing with some elbow inflammation.
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Baseball Musings
Dave Campbell / Associated Press:
Indians beat Santana for 5th time in '07 — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — If the Cleveland Indians avoid a colossal collapse and finish with the AL Central title at the end of this month, they can count their mastery of Johan Santana and the Minnesota Twins as one of the reasons for the success.
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Let's Go Tribe!
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Jim Souhan / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Mauer to third? Move would save legs and dollars — The Twins catcher can't help them when he's hurt and out of the lineup. Having him switch positions plugs a gaping hole and keeps him healthier. — With two of their most important players, the Twins face questions to which there might be no palatable answers.
Andrew Bagnato / Associated Press:
Padres' Maddux gets 1st win in Arizona — PHOENIX (AP) — Greg Maddux no longer has to explain his drought in the desert. — The future Hall of Famer won for the first time in Phoenix and extended his streak without a walk to 49 1-3 innings over seven starts in leading the San Diego Padres …
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Loaiza, Dodgers rip Zambrano, Cubs 11-3 — CHICAGO (AP) — Carlos Zambrano heard the boos from the Wrigley Field faithful and pointed to his head. Esteban Loaiza had just gotten the Los Angeles Dodgers off to a win in his first try, while Zambrano remained winless for more than a month.
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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Stretch Run — The dog days are behind us and we enter the stretch run. The Yanks, as we all suspected, didn't and won't go away. The kid twirls a no no and the rest of the kids contributed yesterday to another big win. There are a few questions posed earlier I am planning to answer this week.
D.J. Short / MetsBlog.com:
preGame: Mets at Reds (Game One) — The Game: — The first-place Mets (76-60) welcome Pedro Martinez back into the fold as they kick off a three-game series against the Reds (62-75) this afternoon at Great American Ballpark, starting at 1:05 pm EDT. — The Lineup:
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:Mets sweep Braves behind Tom Glavine's strong effort
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Mets Geek
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
AL Rookie of the Year: First impressions — Terry Francona, employing the diplomacy of a seasoned politician, sidestepped the question. — Who, it was posed to the Boston Red Sox manager, should be the American League Rookie of the Year? — "At some point, it'll be fun to talk about," Francona said.
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Royals Review
Larry Brown / FanHouse:
David Ortiz Raps! — In addition to being a premier MLB slugger, David Ortiz has now added reggaeton star to his resume. Check out this video of Big Papi rocking the mic like he's Gza's next rhyming hero, compliments of You Been Blinded. — Much like the video of Auburn fans screaming …
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Lower Bonds rating? Barry in lineup less often — SAN FRANCISCO — With four weeks left in the season and the Giants hopelessly out of contention, Barry Bonds is seeing his name on the lineup card less and less frequently. — That has led to the inevitable speculation: Is the Bonds era winding down?
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
How low can they go? — Orioles don't simply lose, but invent ways to look bad — When the Orioles were no-hit by Clay Buchholz on Saturday night, it was the first time since 1991 that a pitcher had thrown a no-hitter in one of his first two major league starts.
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:Rohr of success … Forty years ago, Billy Rohr flirted …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Flat-out good — Youngsters again are crucial to a Red Sox victory — You can't really call them the Cardiac Kids. If anything, the young players the Red Sox have brought up have kept the heartbeats of management fairly steady. When you dip into the farm for reinforcements to fill …
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Joe Torre might want to return for 13th season as Yankee manager — Less than two months after telling the Daily News that this has been his toughest year as Yankees manager, Joe Torre sounded like a man in no hurry to leave town. — Asked yesterday if he hopes to return for a 13th season in pinstripes …
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