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Lance Pugmire / Los Angeles Times:
HCG not found in Manny Ramirez drug test — Anti-doping experts say the absence of the drug indicated that the Dodgers outfielder used steroids. — No trace of the medicine HCG was found in Manny Ramirez's system at the time of his drug test, three sources with specific knowledge of the results have told The Times.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Ramirez has short meeting with team — Dodgers see suspended Ramirez at team hotel in Miami — MIAMI — Suspended outfielder Manny Ramirez held a brief meeting with manager Joe Torre, Dodgers teammates and coaching staff at the club's hotel Friday afternoon.
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Chicago Sun Times:
Last offseason's errors catching up with White Sox' Ken Williams — Williams' calculated gambles have led to big seasons and busts, but JOE COWLEY sees last offseason's errors catching up to him early — CLEVELAND — David Wells in 2001. That was the answer Paul Konerko …
MLB:
Source: Manny Ramirez will meet with Torre, teammates in Miami — Banned slugger Manny Ramirez will likely meet with Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre and the team on Friday when they visit the Florida Marlins, a source told ESPN. — It has not been determined when the meeting will occur, the source said.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Did Manny parlay steroids into Dodgers deal? — Privately, the Dodgers are very angry with Manny Ramirez — and I can imagine Frank McCourt hitting the roof again when this story from Lance Pugmire in the Los Angeles Times drops on his doorstep this morning.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Ortiz hits a new low by going 0 for 7 in defeat — ANAHEIM, Calif. - David Ortiz faced his locker and dressed slowly, putting on designer jeans and a blue shirt with a French collar as reporters gathered behind him. He turned around and saw them. His head dropped a little.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:Angels outlast Red Sox; Mathis' hit in the 12th wins it
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:The Sox like Dumb and Dumber, plus lineups
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Sports Illustrated:
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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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Delgado, Putz out; Jose sits — SAN FRANCISCO - Carlos Delgado and J.J. Putz could be headed for surgeries, although both hope to play the rest of the season before even considering procedures. — Meanwhile, the shorthanded Mets also played without Jose Reyes Thursday night because of right calf pain, which prompted an MRI.
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Darren Everson / Wall Street Journal:
Yankee Stadium's Ugly Start — Cheap Home Runs, Empty Seats and Lopsided Losses Have Some Asking, ‘Can a Stadium Fail?’ — Printer — Friendly — The new Yankee Stadium — For more than 80 years, Yankee Stadium was the most revered sports venue on the planet.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets to lean on Sheffield — New York (19-15) at San Francisco (18-16), 10:15 p.m. ET — SAN FRANCISCO — The havoc that Carlos Delgado's hip injury has wreaked on the Mets now has manager Jerry Manuel scheming. Knowing that Delgado's absence allows opposing pitchers to take something …
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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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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:Rockies boot another one, fall to Astros
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Marlins to be featured on ‘TWIB’ — Fast start draws the attention of renowned TV show — An 11-1 start to the season will get you some notoriety. — For the normally flying-below-the-radar Marlins, it made them the featured team for Saturday's “This Week in Baseball.”
ESPN.com:
Cal Ripken Jr. seeks answers from Alex Rodriguez regarding admitted drug use — Cal Ripken Jr., the Hall of Fame shortstop who played in an MLB-record 2,632 straight games for the Baltimore Orioles, wonders what Alex Rodriguez's motives were for using performance-enhancing drugs and plans …
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Santana is just latest ace who doesn't get help — Don Drysdale spent June 4, 1964, attending to personal business, away from his Dodger teammates, so he did not know that Sandy Koufax had pitched a no-hitter until he turned on a late-night television newscast.
Associated Press:
Sabathia earns win as Jeter, Matsui return to power Yankees past Blue Jays — TORONTO — Welcome back, Derek Jeter and Hideki Matsui. — The two Yankees stars returned from nagging injuries and delivered key hits to lead CC Sabathia and New York past the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Thursday night.
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