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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
NY Mets' Jason Bay boils over and gets thrown out in Wednesday's 4-0 loss against Washington Nationals — Collins stands up for struggling outfielder — Jason Bay can't believe he is called out on strikes by home plate umpire Larry Vanover (l.) in the Mets loss to Washington.
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NY Daily News:
David Wright could return to NY Mets lineup on Friday against Philadelphia Phillies, according to Terry Collins' gut feeling — Wright fitted for splint on fractured pinkie before Mets' 4-0 loss — David Wright can't get on field but he takes it all in as Mets fall on 50th anniversary of franchise's first game.
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HardballTalk
Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Indians To Sign Johnny Damon — THURSDAY: There's no agreement in place at this point, Rosenthal tweets. Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com and Jim Bowden of ESPN and MLB Network Radio also report that there's no firm agreement yet (Twitter link). — WEDNESDAY: The Indians will sign Johnny Damon …
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Boston Globe, Yahoo! Sports, DRaysBay, MLB Daily Dish, CBSSports.com and Baseball Nation
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C. Trent Rosecrans / CBSSports.com:
Johnny Damon excited to join Indians — Johnny Damon is leaving one team and readying to join another — the Cleveland Indians. — As for the team he's leaving, the 38-year-old Damon played in a soccer game on Wednesday night before sending word that he expects to sign with the Indians soon.
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Baseball Nation and NESN.com
Associated Press:
Halladay, Phillies Beat Marlins — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Roy Halladay's presence was a bigger obstacle for the Miami Marlins than Ozzie Guillen's absence. — Halladay threw seven sharp innings and the Philadelphia Phillies broke out of their offensive slump, beating the Marlins 7-1 …
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Fish Stripes, Phillies Nation, The Good Phight and baseballmusings.com
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Eric Gilmore / MLB.com:
Anderson continuing to make progress — Left-hander planning to throw BP after successful bullpen session — OAKLAND — A's left-hander Brett Anderson took another step Tuesday in his recovery from Tommy John surgery when he threw his first full bullpen session, using all his pitches.
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HardballTalk
Stephen Hawkins / Associated Press:
Jaso helps Mariners rally for 4-3 win over Rangers — ARLINGTON, Texas—John Jaso had an RBI single with two outs in the ninth to cap a three-run rally off new Rangers closer Joe Nathan and give the Seattle Mariners a 4-3 victory over the two-time defending American League champions Wednesday night.
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Lookout Landing and Yahoo! Sports
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Alex Pavlovic / Boston Herald:
Rockies pound Tim Lincecum, Giants, 17-8 — DENVER—Tim Lincecum had four inches cut off his famous locks before Wednesday's game and joked that he was trying to look like Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible—Ghost Protocol.” — Lincecum's ensuing start was no blockbuster, more of an epic box office bomb.
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baseballmusings.com and Purple Row
Associated Press:
Twins Pick Up 1st Win of Season, 6-5 Over Angels — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jamey Carroll had his first two hits with Minnesota, including the go-ahead single in the seventh, and Josh Willingham hit a two-run homer to lift the Twins to their first victory of the season, 6-5 over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night.
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boston.stats.com, Associated Press and Twinkie Town
Andy / High Heat Stats:
Comparing 2012 offense to 2011 (it's crashing and burning, folks) — Here's a quick look at offensive numbers in 2012 vs 2012. Both are through the first 142 games of each season. — (First number is 2011, second number is 2012, all are on a per-game basis):
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HardballTalk
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
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Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton might have to deal with sore left knee all year — Giancarlo Stanton returned to the starting lineup Wednesday and singled in each of his first two at-bats against Roy Halladay. — But the right-fielder said doctors have not pin-pointed exactly what is wrong with his sore left knee.
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baseballmusings.com, HardballTalk and SI Tracking Blog