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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Hints dropped on Ortiz spot in order — In what has become a familiar scene this season, a frustrated David Ortiz returns to the dugout after a fruitless at-bat. Big Papi went 0 for 5 and is hitting .195. (Bill Greene/Globe Staff) — The Red Sox' offensive onslaught yesterday made David Oritz's struggles more glaring.
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Subway Squawkers
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Sox may drop Ortiz in lineup — The Red Sox' offensive onslaught today made David Oritz's struggles more glaring. Every player who went to bat against the New York Mets in a 12-5 victory had at least one hit and reached base at least twice except Ortiz, who went 0 for 5 and saw his average drop to .195 …
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
CUBS IN BRIEF: Kouzmanoff might be a fit for Cubs — SAN DIEGO — So far, Mike Fontenot, Bobby Scales and Ryan Freel haven't been the answers to covering third base for the Cubs in the significant absence of Aramis Ramirez. — But could the other guy who played third during the Cubs' series over the weekend be a solution?
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MLB Rumors
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Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:How could Chicago Cubs not see Rich Harden's injury coming?
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Associated Press:
Angels beat Dodgers 10-7 in Freeway finale — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Torii Hunter drove in three runs after a frightening collision with the center-field fence, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-7 Sunday to win the rubber game of the Freeway Series.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers drop Freeway Series finale — In starting debut, Hoffmann clubs first Major League homer — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers had the starting ace on the mound, a four-run lead on the board and an Interleague series with their Southland rivals there for the taking.
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Dodger Thoughts
Dallas Morning News:
Boo who? Many at fault for A-Rod's sad Texas Rangers days — Heads up, all you haters: The self-proclaimed “happiest .200 hitter in baseball” is back for three days in Arlington, a place that must inspire mixed emotions in Alex Rodriguez, if not his former fan base.
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Lone Star Ball
Sam Borden / The Journal News:
Yankees' Bruney pitching with discomfort — NEW YORK - Brian Bruney knows what the tests say and he knows what the doctors say. He also knows his right arm still hurts. At this point, though, with no clear diagnosis of a medical malady, Bruney has decided to pitch through the pain.
Associated Press:
Morneau's slam powers Twins to sweep of Brewers — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Justin Morneau hit a grand slam, Scott Baker pitched into the ninth inning, and the Minnesota Twins completed a three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers with a 6-3 victory Sunday night.
Danny Knobler / CBSSports.com:
Look Ahead: ChiSox moving on after Peavy, but in which direction? — CHICAGO — The White Sox were telling people over the weekend that they've now moved past Jake Peavy and on to Plan B. — They weren't saying what Plan B is. — It's hard to believe it could be anywhere near as dramatic as the near-trade for Peavy.
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MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Rays to promote prized pitching prospect Price … MIAMI (AP) — David Price, who helped Tampa Bay reach the World Series last year, will be promoted from Triple-A Durham to start for the Rays at Cleveland on Monday. — Price replaces Scott Kazmir, who went on the disabled list Friday with a quadriceps strain.
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The Heater
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Milton Bradley feels targeted by umpires — Strike zone expanded, OF says — SAN DIEGO — Is Milton Bradley paying the price for his April 16 run-in with umpire Larry Vanover? — Bradley believes his strike zone is being widened, forcing him to chase pitches he normally doesn't swing at or risk being called out on strikes.
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Hardball Times
David Laurila / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Q and A: Andrew Friedman by David Laurila — Andrew Friedman … David Laurila: You did an interview with Baseball Prospectus in May 2006, not long after assuming your current position. What do you know now that you didn't know then? — Andrew Friedman: I feel …
