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Arizona Republic:
Wife of D-Backs' Schoeneweis found dead at Fountain Hills home — The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office reported that the wife of Diamondbacks reliever Scott Schoeneweis was found dead today at their Fountain Hills home. — Gabrielle Dawn Schoeneweis, 39, was unresponsive when deputies arrived at the home a little after noon.
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Report: Diamondbacks reliever Scott Schoeneweis' wife found dead at Arizona home — FOUNTAIN HILLS, Ariz. — The wife of Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Scott Schoeneweis has been found dead at her home. — Police say the cause of death hasn't been determined.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Indians put DeRosa on trading block … Indians third baseman Mark DeRosa is one of the first veterans to hit the trade block. — Cleveland is now fielding offers for the versatile DeRosa, league sources say. — The Indians are looking mainly for pitchers who can help them now.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Some names to watch on MLB trade market … The Mets are probably going to need to trade for a first baseman (more on that below). But in the meantime, few scouts can understand why Daniel Murphy — the former fair-haired boy — isn't getting a full crack at first base in Carlos Delgado's absence.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Big Papi ends long homerless drought — Ortiz goes deep for first time since September 2008 — BOSTON — The much-dissected drought finally ended in the bottom of the fifth inning at Fenway Park on Wednesday night, when Red Sox slugger David Ortiz had his first Big Papi moment of 2009.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:Wakefield, Sox draw first blood
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Associated Press:
Dodgers' Martin gets go-ahead hit to beat Mets 2-1 — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Russell Martin drove in the go-ahead run with an eighth-inning single and the Los Angeles Dodgers completed a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 2-1 victory on Wednesday night.
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Phil Gurnee / True Blue LA:
Front Row, Baby — I've had plenty of dreams and fantasy's to fill a few books in my 50 years but I never imagined I'd be sitting in the front row of the Dodger press box. In my dreams the guy sitting in the press box would be interviewing me, and I only gave up that dream 10 years ago.
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MLB.com:
Astros bat out of order against Brewers — Bourn hits twice in first inning after lineup-card mixup — HOUSTON — If things really do happen in threes, there will be a lot of nervous managers fretting about their lineup cards. — First, it was Tampa Bay's Joe Maddon. On Wednesday, it was Houston's Cecil Cooper.
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Marc Topkin / The Heater:
Joe Maddon to get three-year extension from Tampa Bay Rays — UPDATE, 6:19: The statement from Rays executive VP Andrew Friedman didn't say much: “It has always been our policy not to comment on rumors or unconfirmed reports.” — Rays players seemed very pleased when told by reporters of the news.
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Chick Ludwig / Dayton Daily News:
Former UD, Versailles baseball star to make Major League debut — Craig Stammen dialed up his father, Jeff, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, with the good news. — “He said, ‘Dad, I got called up,’ ” Jeff said, his voice crackling with emotion. “He's happy. He can't believe it.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Baseball's coming attractions — Several hot prospects could be called up soon and make an impact in 2009 — Judging from the snapshot at the quarter pole, baseball's rookie of the year races could be as dull as GEICO's latest ad campaign. With the exception of an Elvis Andrus …
Marksheldon / Mark My Word:
Volquez could miss a start — It looks like back spasms are still bothering Edinson Volquez. His side bullpen session was cut very short by more soreness on Wednesday. Afterwards, the Reds starter went into manager Dusty Baker's office and told him he shouldn't make his next start.
David Appelman / FanGraphs Baseball:
Pitch Type Linear Weights — You may have noticed a new section in the player pages called “Pitch Type Linear Weights”. — First of all a huge thanks goes out to Dave Allen and his tremendous work over at baseballanalysts.com. With his help, we've implemented his linear weights …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Hudson confident in returning this year — Righty excited about progress, looking at August return — ATLANTA — Since resting his surgically repaired right elbow throughout the month of April, Tim Hudson has been given even more reason to believe that he'll be healthy enough to strengthen …
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Prized prospects move up Padres' ladder — Latos vaults to Double-A; Inman promoted to Triple-A — SAN DIEGO — Mat Latos and Will Inman, two of the top pitchers in the Padres' Minor League system, were on the move Wednesday. — In the case of each pitcher, they were moving up.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Hughes Makes His Case as Yankees Win Eighth Straight — Three hours before the first pitch on Wednesday, Phil Hughes was the only player in the Yankees' clubhouse. The rest of the team was sequestered in a nearby conference room, holding court. — That would be Kangaroo Court …
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The Biz of Baseball:
Owners Meetings Kick Off with Gut Check. TV Territories On the Agenda — Major League Baseball's quarterly meetings take place in New York starting today, and with it, owners will most assuredly be taking a pulse to see how the downturn in the economy is impacting the bottom line, ergo attendance.
