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Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER:
Dibble done broadcasting Nats — MIAMI — Rob Dibble will no longer be broadcasting Nationals games on MASN, a club spokesman said this afternoon. — The former Reds reliever, who signed a three-year contract with MASN in 2009, has not called any games since last Tuesday …
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Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Rob Dibble no longer broadcasting Nationals games — In the wake of controversial comments Rob Dibble made about Stephen Strasburg, the Nationals announced today Dibble will no longer broadcast their games. The separation will be permanent, and the Nationals — not MASN — made the decision.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Costly repair bills for new Cubs owners — Ricketts ownership has them now; question is, what's spending limit? — Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts says it's up to general manager Jim Hendry to identify the right guy to replace Lou Piniella as manager. — But no matter how good Hendry's new manager is …
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Back bothers Rangers starter Cliff Lee — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Texas Rangers starter Cliff Lee complained of back discomfort after Tuesday's start and flew back to Texas to be examined by Keith Meister, the club physician. — Rangers assistant general manager Thad Levine said tests revealed …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Lee gets treatment on sore back in Arlington
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Burnett needs U-turn to avoid abyss — Wednesday's start could be make or break for Yankees' $82 million man — NEW YORK — A.J. Burnett is staring at that Ed Whitson-Hideki Irabu-Kei Igawa abyss. He is at the edge, looking in at a murky future. Will he fall in or make a U-turn?
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Manny to have dreads trimmed in Boston — Montro, barber to sports stars, has texted to tell me he will be doing Manny Ramirez's hair in Boston either on Thursday or Friday. Ramirez's dreadlocks have already become an issue in Chicago, where team owner Jerry Reinsdorf has a policy on the length of hair.
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Associated Press:
Lincecum outduels Jimenez to propel Giants past Rockies — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pinch-runner Darren Ford (FSY) scored the go-ahead run from second base on a wild pitch and throwing error in the eighth inning, helping Tim Lincecum (FSY) end a career-worst five-start skid …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Game 133: Red Sox at Orioles — Here are the lineups: — RED SOX (74-58) — Scutaro SS — Drew RF — Martinez C — Ortiz DH — Beltre 3B — Lowrie 2B — Lowell 1B — Nava LF — Kalish CF — Pitching: LHP Jon Lester (14-8, 3.12) — ORIOLES (49-83) — Roberts 2B
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Associated Press:
Catcher Brett Hayes out indefinitely — MIAMI — Florida Marlins catcher Brett Hayes is out indefinitely with a separated left shoulder that he suffered on a collision at home Tuesday night. — Hayes was injured on an inning-ending double play in the top of the 10th when Nationals center …
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Andrew Pentis / MLB.com:
Latos' 10 K's wasted as skid runs to seven — PHOENIX — The glass-half-full approach, which the Padres are sure to take, is as follows: They have 30 games to protect a three-game lead in the National League West. — The glass-half-empty approach, which observers back in San Diego can't possible ignore …
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TSN.ca:
Valencia the hero as Twins beat Tigers in extras — The Sports Network — Minneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - Danny Valencia's single to center scored Michael Cuddyer with the winning run in the 10th frame, as Minnesota downed Detroit, 2-1, at Target Field. — “Great feeling.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Hideki Matsui's homer lifts Angels, 4-2 — His two-run shot barely gets over Ichiro Suzuki and brings Angels from behind against the Mariners. — Reporting from Seattle — Ichiro Suzuki came within inches of robbing Hideki Matsui of a home run Wednesday night, leaving …
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Lookout Landing
Associated Press:
Tommy Hanson earns first win in 11 starts as Braves stymie Mets — ATLANTA (AP) — Tommy Hanson (FSY) finally got some run support and won for the first time in nearly two months, allowing just one hit in seven shutout innings to lead the Atlanta Braves past the New York Mets 4-1 Wednesday night.
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Andy Pettitte has solid bullpen — NEW YORK — Andy Pettitte said he had “a great day” in the Yankees bullpen Wednesday. — But still, no one can say when he will have his next day on the mound. — Pettitte, out of action for more than two months with a left groin strain …
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It's About The Money
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
KC's Kendall to have season-ending surgery — Extensive shoulder tearing shelves catcher until at least April — KANSAS CITY — Jason Kendall's tenacity and toughness are intact, but his right shoulder is not. — As a result, the Royals' catcher will undergo surgery to repair extensive damage …
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Dave Eiland / NY Daily News:
Harper: Change may be all Burnett needs — For two years, Dave Eiland has been trying to sell A.J. Burnett on the possibilities of a changeup the righthander was often reluctant to throw. Perhaps it took a dose of desperation for Burnett to buy into those possibilities …
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