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Joseph Santoliquito / MLB.com:
Ex-Phillie Wolf's terrific outing lifts LA — Loney, Blake homer as Dodgers end Philadelphia skid — PHILADELPHIA — The Dodgers received a template for what it will take to win without the suspended Manny Ramirez, and it couldn't have come more perfectly wrapped than Wednesday night's 9-2 victory over the Phillies.
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Associated Press:
Wolf, Loney lead Dodgers past Phillies — PHILADELPHIA — Randy Wolf dominated his former team, James Loney homered and drove in four runs for the Dodgers, who beat the Phillies, 9-2, Wednesday night. — Wolf (2-1) allowed one run and three hits, striking out eight in six sharp innings …
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
As Usual, Lots of Medical News From the Yankees — The Yankees are relying on several players older than 30, and not surprisingly, many are breaking down. Hideki Matsui did not start because of tightness in his right hamstring, and Derek Jeter got another day to rest his pulled oblique muscle.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Figgy returns, Niese optioned — Jon Niese lasted two turns in the rotation. The rookie lefthander was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo after Wednesday's start, and Nelson Figueroa has been summoned after the excessive bullpen work. It may not be a leap to suggest that Tim Redding will be activated and start Monday in Los Angeles.
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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Rose: A-Rod shouldn't get cheated out of Hall — Disgraced hit king Pete Rose said Wednesday that he believes steroid cheat Alex Rodriguez should be voted into the Hall of Fame. — “I'm willing to give a guy a second chance,” said Rose, who has been waiting for one of his own since …
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Ted Berg / MetsBlog.com:
PostGame: Braves 8, Mets 7 — The Braves beat the Mets today, 8-7, in a 12-inning game at Citi Field. The Mets fell to 18-15 on the season with the loss. — For a full recap and boxscore, go here. — The least you should know: — Jonathon Niese did not look good …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Astros pound out 24 hits in 15-11 win over Rockies — As the fury and punishment mounted Wednesday, the grumbling grew louder. Fans mocked manager Clint Hurdle during pitching changes at Coors Field. It was hard to tell if they were genuinely disappointed with the leadership, the effort …
Tarik El-Bashir / Washington Post:
Penguins Rock the Red Light — Capitals' Nemesis Takes Control Quickly Before Closing Otherwise Thrilling Series With Easy Win — The night began with Verizon Center pulsating to “Let's Go Caps,” chanted by a capacity crowd at an eardrum-splitting decibel level.
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Keith Law / ESPN:
Top 100: Strasburg, and then who? — We've got rankings, scouting reports, analysis and video. Dig in. — STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME Become an Insider Today — Scouts Inc. — This isn't the strongest draft class in recent years. It's not the weakest.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Gritty Palmer goes distance for Angels — Rookie delivers first complete game; Napoli, Hunter homer — ANAHEIM — Darren Oliver emerged from the showers to find the guy at the next locker surrounded by the media again. — “Matty Palmer — you're the man!” Oliver bellowed.
Toronto Sun:
Jays down with Downs as full-time closer — B.J. Ryan has lost his job as the Blue Jays closer. — Ryan, who is rehabbing at class-A Dunedin after being placed on the disabled list April 23 with a strained trapezius, has been replaced by left-hander Scott Downs as the Jays closer.
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Associated Press:
Crede's slam in 13th lifts Twins; Willis returns — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Joe Crede thrust both arms in the air once the ball was safely in the seats, as much a sign of relief as celebration while he began his game-ending trot around the bases. — It took 13 innings, four hours and 48 minutes …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels not concerned about Bobby Abreu's power outage — Abreu has no homers in 116 at-bats, but Manager Mike Scioscia says the home runs will come eventually. — The Angels did not expect Bobby Abreu to hit 35 home runs this season. Though he averaged 22 homers over the last nine years …
Associated Press:
Soriano ties Biggio for 2nd in leadoff HRs as Cubs win — CHICAGO (AP) — Alfonso Soriano hit his 53rd career leadoff homer and the Chicago Cubs beat the San Diego Padres 6-4 in a rain-shortened game on Wednesday night. — Soriano moved into a tie for second place on the all-time list with Craig Biggio.
Mike Toth / Sportsnet.ca:
Nice guys finish first — In the big bad world of sports television, if the ratings stink there's a good chance that you'll spot your friendly neighborhood sportscaster manning the microphone at a burger joint and announcing to the world that their order is ready.
