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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Nolasco sent down to Triple-A — Starter optioned to Minors after another rough start — MIAMI — A year ago, Ricky Nolasco established himself as one of the top right-handed starters in the National League. — Now, the 26-year-old is struggling to regain his lost form.
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Andy Sonnanstine / Yahoo! Sports:
Rays total 17 hits to beat Marlins 15-2 — Buzz up! — came to the plate five times Friday night, a reflection of how well he pitched—and how well his teammates hit. — Sonnanstine allowed only five baserunners and one run in six innings, and the Tampa Bay Rays had three homers among …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins' Gload tosses scoreless frame — First baseman pitches in relief in ninth inning of blowout loss — MIAMI — Relief for the Marlins on Friday night came in the form of a position player. — With the Rays enjoying a commanding 14-run lead in the ninth inning of a game they won …
Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Trade winds blow early — While others start to kick things around just two months into the season, don't expect the Blue Jays to get involved — The New York Mets are trying to trade for a full-time first baseman to replace Carlos Delgado, and the Milwaukee Brewers are looking to replace Rickie Weeks.
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E-Boland and the Bombers:
Gameday Live 43: Yankees vs. Phillies — Good afternoon Yankees enthusiasts! Welcome to another another of Yankees baseball! — I'm Chris Mascaro, and I'll be bring you all of today's live game action, as the Yankees (24-18), third place in the AL East, take on the Phillies (23-17) …
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Jerwin / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 43: Phillies at Yankees — YANKEES (24-18) — Pitching: LHP Andy Pettitte (4-1, 4.18). — TIME/TV: 4:10 p.m., FOX. — Notes: Last night's game moved the season past the quarter poll at Yankee Stadium this year, and here are some updated home-run figures, courtesy the Elias Sports Bureau:
AccuWeather.com Weather Headlines:
PHILLIES/YANKEES GAMES THIS WEEKEND CRITICAL TO HOME RUN THEORY — AccuWeather.com has done extensive research into whether the weather is playing a role in the number of home runs at the new Yankee Stadium. We have determined that this weekend's games with the Phillies will help determine …
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Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
In MacPhail's mind, O's on track — Despite some bumps in the road, club president is pleased with the organization's progress and is steadfastly sticking to his rebuilding plan — The Orioles' rebuilding program marches slowly on, and there is only one thing that is absolutely certain …
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Kyle Austin / MLB.com:
Hurdle enjoying trip back home — Colorado (16-25) at Detroit (24-16), 5:05 p.m. MT — DETROIT — Even after a late-night flight from Atlanta to Detroit on Thursday, Rockies manager Clint Hurdle was up early Friday morning. — Hurdle, a Michigan native, had to go out to see the sights in, yes, Detroit.
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Cuddyer rides out cycle against Crew — Outfielder finishes off night full of firsts with historic feat — MINNEAPOLIS — Twins right fielder Michael Cuddyer has always been known for his hustle — whether that means sliding hard to break up a double play or using every bit of speed he has to stretch a single into a double.
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Marc Topkin / The Heater:
Tampa Bay Rays place Scott Kazmir, Troy Percival on DL — UPDATE: The Rays are not putting a timetable on Kazmir's return, though it certainly sounds as if his absence will stretch beyond the initial 15-day DL period. He said it has been bothering him since his start in Boston May 9.
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Associated Press:
Lohse allows just four hits as Cardinals blank Royals 5-0 — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Kyle Lohse threw eight innings of four-hit ball and the St. Louis Cardinals shut out the Kansas City Royals 5-0 for the second straight time Saturday, giving the rotation its fifth straight dominant outing.
Stephen Brunt / Globe and Mail:
Cito rules the roost — He understands this second chance is a gift, Stephen Brunt says — T — here is irony aplenty here. — Then, especially at the bitter end, he was Cito Gaston, a passive, do-nothing, fill-out-the-lineup-card-and-hope-for- the-best manager who somehow, inexplicably, had won two World Series.
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Julian Garcia / NY Daily News:
Almonte gets ‘old’ fast — Just like eight years ago, Danny Almonte's age is an issue again. — Only this time, Almonte is not accused of being a ringer like he was found to be on the Rolando Paulino All-Star team from the Bronx that played in the championship game of the 2001 Little League World Series.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pelfrey doesn't balk at solving case of yips — BOSTON - Mike Pelfrey believes his yips, which resulted in a franchise-record-tying three balks his last start in San Francisco, will be gone when he opposes Josh Beckett Saturday. Pelfrey said active and former players who had similar problems reached out to him this week.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers' callup to the rescue, like dad — LOS ANGELES — Jamie Hoffman, called up Friday to replace the injured Xavier Paul, is the son of Rich Hoffman, sheriff of Brown County, Minn., who has been in the news lately a lot more than his son. — The elder Hoffman has been on the lookout …
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Erik Boland / E-Boland and the Bombers:
Wang in bullpen; Bruney unavailable — Chien-Ming Wang, scheduled to start tonight in Pawtucket for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, instead was activated this afternoon and will be available to pitch out of the bullpen against the Phillies. — Jonathan Albaladejo was sent down to make room on the roster.
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