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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees bringing Wang back early — Chien-Ming Wang will be back with the Yankees for Friday night's game against the Phillies. — After Joba Chamberlain's first-inning knee injury drained the bullpen on Thursday night, the Yankees ordered Wang - who was on his way to Pawtucket …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Wang returns to Yanks, will work in relief — Albaladejo optioned to Triple-A to make room on roster — Chien-Ming Wang has made a U-turn and is in New York on Friday night as a long reliever for the Yankees as they begin a three-game set against the Phillies at Yankee Stadium.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Paul heads to DL, Hoffman promoted — Injury forces Dodgers to call up rookie outfielder — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers are expected to make a roster move Friday according to published reports, promoting Triple-A outfielder Jamie Hoffman to replace Xavier Paul.
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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Dodgers call up Jamie Hoffmann, according to Hoffmann's dad's deputy — Dodger Thoughts commenter Underdog passes along this report from the Mankato Free-Press: … By the way, if you read further, “the Hauser case” is quite a story. — As for who is going off the roster ... could this be the end of Guillermo Mota?
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Haggs / Hacks with Haggs:
Gammons: Sox have discussed a Delcarmen for Johnson swap with Nationals — Here's a transcript of ESPN's Peter Gammons during his regular Friday morning visit with the Mike and Mike Show on ESPN radio. There is some good stuff in here, including: —A clear denial that Indians players Victor Martiner and Cliff are on the market.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Orioles Release Adam Eaton — 4:22pm: According to the Baltimore Sun it's official- Eaton's been released. As the Sun points out, Eaton only completed five innings in two of his eight starts this year. Albers will get the call to join the O's. — 3:34pm: As Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports, the Orioles will relase Adam Eaton.
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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Yanks, Phils & Sox in Amazin' rivalry reversal — BOSTON - They don't play in the same division or even the same league, but there is no question the Mets and Yankees have a rivalry of sorts. They try to outbid each other for free agents. They try to outdo each other for the New York spotlight.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:Final: Red Sox 5, Jays 1
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Acta holds meeting with Nationals — Skipper brings club together during tough stretch — WASHINGTON — Nationals manager Manny Acta decided to hold a team meeting before Thursday's game against the Pirates, giving his team a pep talk about playing the game the right way.
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Mike Rutsey / Toronto Sun:
Struggling Snider earns a ticket to triple-A — BOSTON — The Travis Snider experiment is over for now. — The 21-year-old power-hitting left fielder, who slugged his way on to the Blue Jays in spring training and opened the regular season with a rush, last night was packing his bags and headed to triple-A Las Vegas.
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Associated Press:
Rangers activate Francisco, place Padilla on DL … HOUSTON (AP) — The Texas Rangers have activated closer Frank Francisco and sent right-handed starter Vicente Padilla to the 15-day disabled list with a shoulder injury. — Francisco will be available for Friday night's interleague series opener against the Houston Astros.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:Texas Rangers want Josh Hamilton back as soon as possible
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Lone Star Ball
ESPN.com:
Tampa Bay Rays place Scott Kazmir, Troy Percival on DL — MIAMI — Scott Kazmir is out for at least a couple of weeks, and Troy Percival's career may be over. — Both pitchers were placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday by the Tampa Bay Rays before the start of their series against the Florida Marlins.
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Martinez sent down after first game — Right-hander takes loss in first Major League appearance — MIAMI — Cristhian Martinez's first stint in the Major Leagues was a short one. — After making his first big league appearance on Thursday — when he gave up a go-ahead homer to D-backs …
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Bottom9 Baseball
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: Off field, meanies are in play — The combination of the Yankees' Fun Bunch and the team's winning ways has provided the perfect antidote to high ticket prices and empty seats. Why bash Bombers brass over business affairs when the media can celebrate the latest pin-striped hero …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Jerry Manuel always taking notes on his players — Manuel's managing style involves knowing his players, and it is that data, compiled long before the game's first pitch, that leads to his decisions. (Photo by David Pokress) — The Mets will be strangers in a strange land during …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hurdle: A manager on the hot seat — GM O'Dowd gives his manager the benefit of the doubt for now — Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd says it's unfair to blame manager Clint Hurdle, above, for all the inept play. (Getty Images file photo) — ATLANTA — With each loss, manager Clint Hurdle's job is becoming more tenuous.
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: May 22 — In 2005, the Mets made a big push into Latin America by signing Fernando Martinez for $1.3 million and Deolis Guerra for $700,000. Since then, they've traded Guerra away, but held on to Martinez. Both make an appearance on this week's Hot Sheet, but for different reasons.
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MLB Rumors
Aaron Sharockman / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays say waterfront stadium is off table, downtown site questionable — ST. PETERSBURG — There will not be a ballpark on the downtown waterfront. — The Tampa Bay Rays say they have altogether abandoned thoughts of an open-air stadium at the site of Al Lang Field.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba exits; X-rays on knee negative — Girardi ‘hopeful’ righty won't miss start after liner strikes leg — NEW YORK — A fist pump turned out to be the least of Joba Chamberlain's concerns. — The Yankees right-hander experienced an abbreviated outing against the Orioles on Thursday …
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