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Ump touches Ordonez; Leyland angered — Schrieber puts hand on Tiger's back during third-strike dispute — Tigers manager Jim Leyland was ejected from Wednesday's game against the Twins after home plate umpire Paul Schrieber put his hand on Magglio Ordonez's back in a seeming attempt …
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Ump apologizes for contact with Ordonez — Schrieber put hand on Tiger's back during third-strike dispute — Umpire Paul Schrieber apologized Thursday for making contact with the Tigers' Magglio Ordonez during a confrontation Wednesday night. — “In yesterday's game …
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Rumblings and Grumblings — Disabled-list shenanigans? — Are teams bending the rules? Some DL transactions appear suspicious — ESPN.com — Dontrelle Willis made his dramatic return from the disabled list Wednesday night. And who among us wasn't happy to see him back in the big leagues?
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Ex-Yankee Jim Leyritz hospitalized after suicide threat: police — Relative called Davie police for help; retired baseballer awaiting trial on DUI manslaughter charges — DAVIE - Jim Leyritz, the beleaguered ex- New York Yankee, was in Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines on Thursday …
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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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.
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While the Yanks were up in Toronto... The New Stadium played host to my sister's (and many others') NYU graduation. As you can see from the above photos, when Yankees' COO Lonn Trost equated the Legends seats to homes early this week by asking, rhetorically, “If you purchased a house …
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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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Rodriguez headed to DL with ankle sprain — Shortstop helped off field after single in seventh — CHICAGO — Losing shortstop Luis Rodriguez to a sprained left ankle compounds the woes of Padres manager Bud Black. — Rodriguez turned his ankle after rounding the first-base bag on a single …
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Devin Powell / aip.org:
The World's Best Illusion: The Secret of the Curve Ball — WASHINGTON, D.C. (ISNS) — The three best visual illusions in the world were chosen at a gathering last weekend of neuroscientists and psychologists at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Florida.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
The Sox like Dumb and Dumber, plus lineups — Welcome to Angels Stadium, where the mood is relaxed and a little lazy. It feels like a Sunday, which is one great aspect of weekday day baseball. Several Red Sox sat on clubhouse recliners and watched “Dumb and Dumber.”
Cliff Corcoran / Sports Illustrated:
Is Toronto the real deal? … “The three best teams in baseball are in the American League East.” — That was a popular refrain among analysts this spring, myself included. One fifth of the way through the 2009 season, two of the three best records in baseball belong to teams from the AL East …
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
There's No Fooling Brett Gardner — The ball from a player's first hit or home run is a cherished memento, which means that, in baseball, it's ripe for a prank. Someone retrieves the ball, keeps it in a safe place, then presents the rookie with a fake ball, often with a bunch of swear words scrawled on it.
Associated Press:
Gardner's first homer lifts Pettitte, Yankees past Blue Jays — TORONTO — With Derek Jeter and Hideki Matsui sidelined by nagging injuries, New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi figured his team would need to scratch out some runs Wednesday night. — The three rookies at the bottom of the lineup proved him wrong.
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Niese demoted, Figgy recalled — No surprise: The Mets sent young left-hander Jonathon Niese back to Triple-A Buffalo after he struggled in today's 8-7 home loss to the Braves and called up righty Nelson Figueroa. — Niese was optioned after giving up five runs on seven hits and two walks in 4 2/3 innings this afternoon.
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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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