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ESPN.com:
Roger Clemens, on Mike and Mike in the Morning, bashes book, holds firm to denials of drug use … Roger Clemens ended his long media silence Tuesday on ESPN Radio's “Mike & Mike in the Morning,” sticking to his story that he has never used performance-enhancing drugs and calling excerpts …
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MLB.com:
Clemens breaks silence, maintains stance — Denies drug use, calls book's allegations ‘completely false’ — Roger Clemens, participating in an interview Tuesday for the first time in months, repeated his denial that Brian McNamee injected him with performance-enhancing drugs …
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ESPN.com:
Sources: Manny Ramirez's medical records sealed fate — The story of how Manny Ramirez was nabbed by baseball's drug-testing policy is rooted as much in the language of the collective bargaining agreement as it is in the fact that the Los Angeles Dodgers' slugger had synthetic testosterone …
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Rivera's Cutter, River Avenue Blues, Boston Globe, With Leather, dodgerfan.net, It is about the money, stupid and 6-4-2
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Manny Ramirez's prescription for suspension — Dodgers slugger had not obtained a therapeutic-use exemption for HGC, so he dropped his appeal of the 50-game ban. — Manny Ramirez abruptly dropped an appeal of his drug suspension within hours of a scheduled hearing last week …
Ken Belson / New York Times:
Bidder Up: Yankees and City Reach Deal to Sell Stadium Memorabilia — A brick is a brick is a brick, unless it came from Monument Park at the old Yankee Stadium. That is the pitch the Yankees are going to make to their fans when they start auctioning off every removable scrap from their old home in the Bronx.
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Yahoo! Sports, home.nyc.gov, New Stadium Insider, Bombers Beat, River Avenue Blues, Scott Proctor's Arm and Pinstripe Alley
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ESPN.com:
New York Yankees watching wind, home runs at new stadium — NEW YORK — The New York Yankees are monitoring the wind and home runs at their new ballpark along with the empty seats close to the field, but they plan no changes. — Chief operating officer Lonn Trost said Tuesday more wind studies …
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Yahoo! Sports
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Braves 8, Mets 3: Anyone want to pitch in for Johan? — Unbelievably, for the second time this season, Johan Santana did not allow an earned run and lost as the Braves beat the Mets, 8-3, Monday night. The other time came in Florida in Game 6, when Daniel Murphy's drop of a Cody Ross fly ball led to two unearned runs in a 2-1 loss.
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Saunders: A-Rod never again an All-Star — Halos lefty says Yanks slugger stained by using steroids — As Alex Rodriguez worked his way back to the Majors following surgery on his right hip, and finally arrived, the Yankees third baseman received mostly encouragement and sympathy from his peers.
George A. King III / New York Post:
CASHMAN'S STUCK WITH UGLY BULLPEN — TORONTO — The calendar is the Yankees' biggest enemy when it comes to any attempt to upgrade their awful bullpen. — “This time of the year forces you to stay with what you have,” general manager Brian Cashman said. “That doesn't mean I won't be proactive, no doubt.”
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: With A-Rod, YES avoids 'roid talk — There was this notion Friday night, running right through the Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network telecast, that Alex Rodriguez's return to pinstripes was a feel-good story, a triumph of a man, and his spirit, coming all the way back from something.
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The Joy of Sox
Jayson Addcox / MLB.com:
Milledge breaks finger in Minors — Outfielder batting .256 for Nats' Triple-A team — SAN FRANCISCO — Outfielder Lastings Milledge suffered a broken finger Monday while attempting to bunt in a game for the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs. — According to Nationals acting general manager Mike Rizzo …
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
What's Said, And What's Unsaid — Sometimes, it's best to keep the nuances of media-player interaction away from this forum. For two reasons. In most cases, nobody really cares. In a few cases, nobody really benefits, especially if it sounds like you're airing grievances.
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Baseball crowds are down, but not at every ballpark — The best seats in the house are empty. The cheap seats and all-you-can-eat sections are packed. Big markets are struggling to retain attendance while small markets are enjoying prosperity. — Welcome to the topsy-turvy world …
Associated Press:
Pavano tames White Sox as Indians offense comes to life — CLEVELAND (AP) — Carl Pavano threw strikes and his Cleveland Indians teammates struck quickly at the plate. — Pavano won his third straight start and the Indians scored in the first inning for the first time this month …
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Let's Go Tribe!
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