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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Church, Reyes to DL, FMart Up — Ryan Church and Jose Reyes have been put on the 15-day DL, Omar Minaya told reporters today. — Fernando Martinez has been promoted, and is on his way to Citi Field. — The Mets also traded cash to the Indians for minor-league SS Wilson Valdez …
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Katie Strang / Newsday:
Mets call up Fernando Martinez; Reyes to DL — Mets prospect Fernando Martinez in 2008 spring training. (Newsday / David L. Pokress) — Both Jose Reyes and Ryan Church were placed on the 15-day disabled list, the Mets announced Tuesday. — With those moves, the Mets called …
Peter Abraham / The Journal News:
Yankees' Bruney goes back on disabled list — ARLINGTON, Texas - Brian Bruney did what he thought was right last week, telling the Yankees he was ready to come off the disabled list despite the pain in his right elbow. — But after appearing in one game, Bruney was put back on the DL yesterday …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Ortiz dropped to sixth — The Red Sox have dropped David Ortiz to sixth in the batting order, with J.D. Drew moving up to the struggling Ortiz's familiar third spot. — When asked by my Globe colleague Amalie Benjamin if he was going to talk to the media before the game, Ortiz replied, “After I go deep tonight.”
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Astros need to be realistic and start to rebuild — It's obvious the Astros aren't going anywhere. Ken Rosenthal says it's time the club deals its stars. Yes, even Roy Oswalt.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Note: Championship Pennants by Bullpen Entrance — The Mets put their championship pennants under the bridge, above the bullpens and the old Home Run Apple, facing the Bullpen Entrance: — I'm glad they're on dispay, but I don't understand why they chose to put them in a place that is hidden from the stands.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Smoltz's rehab: 3 1/3 innings, 60 pitches — John Smoltz came out for a fourth inning despite having thrown 59 pitches in his rehab start with the Double A Portland Sea Dogs, then finished his night with one pitch, a fly ball to left. Smoltz allowed one earned run on three hits over three innings.
Matthew Futterman / Wall Street Journal:
Baseball Mired in a Mysterious Ratings Slump — Seven months after recording the lowest-rated World Series in history, Major League Baseball's national broadcast business is still waiting for a recovery. — Lousy weather, delayed games and a lackluster matchup hurt World Series ratings last October …
Associated Press:
Brewers' Braun leaves after being hit on wrist — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun has left a game against the St. Louis Cardinals after being hit on the right wrist by a pitch in the third inning. — Braun played the field in the fourth, but did not get another at-bat and left before the fifth.
Cheng Sio / MLB.com:
Dodgers use big outbursts to down Rox — Los Angeles tallies seven runs in fourth, eight in seventh — DENVER — Dodgers outfielder Juan Pierre wears a T-shirt that says, “Minor setback for a major comeback.” It couldn't have rang more true for Pierre and the Dodgers since slugger Manny Ramirez's suspension.
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Struggling Rockies appear headed toward selloff — Will Clint Hurdle take the fall for the Rockies' struggles? Will the team hold a fire sale? Here's some insight. — DAYN PERRY
Mitch Abramson / NY Daily News:
Canseco, former Bash Brother, gets bashed — The fight was fast and painless, at least for the viewers who stayed up to watch it. — In his first foray into Mixed Martial Arts, Jose Canseco was pummeled by a 7-2, 330-pound grand champion of sumo, Hong Man Choi of South Korea …
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slam.canoe.ca:
Gagne signs with Can-Am team — QUEBEC CITY - The Quebec Capitales baseball club got a surprise from the major leagues Tuesday in the form of a contract with Eric Gagne, the former star relief pitcher of LA Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers fame.
Associated Press:
Sanchez's 6 hits help Pirates drop Cubs to 8th straight loss — CHICAGO (AP) — Freddy Sanchez had Pittsburgh's first six-hit game in 19 years, scored four runs, and drove in three to help the Pirates beat the Cubs 10-8 on Monday night, sending Chicago to its eighth straight loss.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Indians score seven in ninth to stun Rays — Tribe rallies from 10-run deficit to pull out thrilling victory — CLEVELAND — Shortly after his grounder through the middle brought in the tying and winning runs in the most unlikely of victories, Victor Martinez summed up the philosophy …
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