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Dodgers call up LHP Milton — PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Eric Milton is heading back to the big leagues after a nearly two-year absence. — The Los Angeles Dodgers purchased the contract of the veteran left-hander from Triple-A Albuquerque after their 5-3, 10-inning win over the Phillies on Thursday.
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MLB.com:
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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MLB.com:
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 …
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Rusch placed on waivers, Flores likely replacement — DENVER — Glendon Rusch is the first major casualty of the Rockies' disappointing start. According to multiple major league sources, the reliever was placed on waivers after Thursday's loss to the Houston Astros.
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MLB Rumors
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies boot another one, fall to Astros — So let's just reach into the swirl and pick out a sequence to explain why the Rockies lost again. — There's never one reason, which is what makes this disappointing start feel like a trend rather than an aberration.
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The Crawfish Boxes
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.”
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Projo Sox Blog, Surviving Grady, SOX & Dawgs, Halos Heaven, Angels Unplugged and Over the Monster
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:Angels outlast Red Sox; Mathis' hit in the 12th wins it
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Yahoo! Sports
Sun-Sentinel:
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 …
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Sliding Into Home, IT IS HIGH, IT IS FAR, IT IS, Yahoo! Sports, Fox Sports, The Sommer Frieze and My Pinstripes
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Putz out at least two days — SAN FRANCISCO — The Mets confirmed today that reliever J.J. Putz has a bone spur in his right (pitching) elbow and will be unavailable for at least the first two games of the San Francisco series that starts tonight. — Putz has been suffering from a noticeable drop …
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?
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees amend some stadium policies — Fans permitted access to certain field-level seats for BP — The Yankees have amended some of their Yankee Stadium operational policies, including permitting fans to access certain areas of the field level two hours before games.
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The LoHud Yankees Blog, River Avenue Blues, YanksBlog.com and It is about the money, stupid
Associated Press:
Martin's double in 10th leads Dodgers over Phillies — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Russell Martin hit a tiebreaking double in the 10th inning and Matt Kemp followed with an RBI double to lift the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 Thursday. — Chad Durbin (1-1) retired the first two batters, then walked Andre Either.
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Ken Belson / Bats:
Yanks Alter Policy, Making B.P. More Fan-Friendly — For generations, die-hard fans have shown up early to games to watch batting practice and get an autograph. — So, fans at Yankee Stadium this season were dismayed to find out they could not go down to the field level before the game unless they had a ticket to sit there.
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 …
Jane Heller / Bats:
When Wildfire Threatened, Baseball Beckoned — Jane Heller is the author of “Confessions of a She-Fan: The Course of True Love With the New York Yankees.” (Rodale) — Nero is said to have fiddled while Rome burned. I chose another diversion during last week's wildfire in Santa Barbara: I blogged about the Yankees.
Associated Press:
Davis' walk-off HR gives Rangers win over Seattle — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Chris Davis hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning, giving the Texas Rangers a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday to complete a three-game sweep. — The Rangers didn't score until …
Bill Shaikin / Angels Unplugged:
Angels' Kendrick loses a home run, six days later — The Royals' Gil Meche did not mince words after last Friday's game at Angel Stadium, when reporters asked about giving up an inside-the-park home run to the Angels' Howie Kendrick. — “If you want to call it an inside-the-parker, go ahead,” Meche said.
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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David Brown / MLB.com:
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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MLB Rumors
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Bard brings the heat — ANAHEIM, Calif. — One of the clubhouse attendants handed Daniel Bard a sock full of six baseballs when he arrived at his locker after the game. They were game balls, but Bard had no idea if they were marked, when they were thrown, if he even was the one to throw them.
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