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1:55 PM ET, April 25, 2010

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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Johnson likely out until Tuesday  —  After the game, Joe Girardi said Nick Johnson's back is a little more stiff than expected.  Girardi indicated that Johnson thought it would loosen after some time in the whirlpool but that didn't happen.  —  The Yankees now expect Johnson to miss tomorrow's game.
Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Some Angels question Teixeira-Wilson collision at home  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — Rookie catcher Bobby Wilson remained sore and was resting in the Angels training room after a largely sleepless night, according to a team spokesman.  Wilson was unavailable for comment the morning after Yankees …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Red Sox get Van Every back in trade  —  The Red Sox have made a trade.  This release from the team:  —  The Boston Red Sox today acquired outfielder Jonathan Van Every from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for a player to be named later and optioned outfielder Josh Reddick to Triple-A Pawtucket.
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Sports Illustrated:
Lilly returns, Zambrano brings relief in Cubs' win  —  MILWAUKEE(AP) Carlos Zambrano 's return to the bullpen was OK.  Ted Lilly 's return from offseason shoulder surgery was even better.  —  Lilly threw six shutout innings in his season debut, Zambrano made his first appearance …
Joe Posnanski:
Defending A-Rod?  —  Mike Krzyzewski said something the other day that, to me anyway, was both nonsensical and really astute at the same time.  He was trying to explain why so many people felt so free to despise Duke, and he basically came down to the idea that Duke is not a state school.
Discussion: TYU, Bats and Pinstripe Alley
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Amy K. Nelson / MLB:
Keli McGregor, the Colorado Rockies' president found dead, is remembered by players, friends as kind, driven, honest  —  Todd Helton bowed his head, unable at first to make eye contact.  Never known as being very expressive, the Colorado Rockies' first baseman appeared as though he was trying not to cry.
Discussion: HardballTalk
Todd Wills / MLB.com:
Willis a late scratch against Rangers  —  Thomas called on to make sixth Major Leauge start  —  DETROIT — Tigers left-hander Dontrelle Willis was sick on Saturday, forcing him to miss his scheduled start against the Texas Rangers in Detroit.  Left-hander Brad Thomas was tabbed to make the spot start for Willis.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Padilla going on 15-day disabled list  —  Right forearm soreness has starter's status in question  —  WASHINGTON — Dodgers Opening Day starter Vicente Padilla was placed on the 15-day disabled list after Saturday's 4-3 win over the Nationals with continued right forearm soreness.
Associated Press:
Pirates P Chris Jakubauskas hit in face with line drive, carted off field  —  HOUSTON (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Chris Jakubauskas (FSY) was hit near his right ear by Lance Berkman's (FSY) line drive in the first inning of Saturday's game in Houston and was carted off the field.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
TSN.ca:
WERTH'S NINTH-INNING HOMER GIVES PHILLIES WIN OVER D-BACKS  —  The Sports Network  —  Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Jayson Werth hit a pair of solo home runs, including the game-winning blast in the top of the ninth, as the Philadelphia Phillies edged the Arizona Diamondbacks, 3-2 …
Discussion: The Good Phight and AZ Snakepit
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox must hope that the problem isn't catching  —  There is no team as woeful at throwing out runners as the Red Sox.  —  We know this is a multifaceted issue, that it's not as simple as the catcher being unable to throw anybody out, though that's part of it.
Sky Andrecheck / Baseball Analysts:
The Science of Playoffs  —  What is the point of having playoffs?  I mean this not as a snarky rhetorical, but as a real question.  Playoffs are a given in every major sport today, but it wasn't always that way.  Before 1969, there were no playoffs in baseball, just one seven-game series between …
Discussion: THE BOOK
Joseph Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays color analyst Kevin Kennedy helps thwart potential hi-jacking on flight  —  Rays television color analyst Kevin Kennedy was one of several passengers that helped save the day and subdue a potential hi-jacker on a red-eye Delta flight last night.  —  Kennedy, on a flight from L.A. to Tampa …
Discussion: Rays Index and HardballTalk
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