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T.J. Simers / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' bosses get points for patience — The experts said Don Mattingly would be fired, but Mark Walter and Stan Kasten show restraint. Don't forget, it's still early and the Dodgers aren't out of it. — Dodgers manager Don Mattingly watches from the dugout during the first inning of a game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies shut out Giants as Michael Cuddyer returns with a bang — SAN FRANCISCO — Players don't go on rehab assignments as much as they are exiled. It's not exactly Tom Hanks curling up with a volleyball in “Castaway,” but it can be a lonely existence. — Extended spring is the Sibera …
Discussion:
McCovey Chronicles and Purple Row
Associated Press:
Royals staffer revives fan, 14, after collapse — A pediatric nurse said Friday she was in the right place at the right time to revive a 14-year-old girl who collapsed while dancing in the upper deck during a Kansas City Royals game. — Sam Sapenaro, 26, was working her second job as a member …
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Royals Review
Associated Press:
Marco Estrada lifts Brewers, still perfect vs. Pirates — MILWAUKEE — Marco Estrada gave up one run over seven innings and Alex Gonzalez had a two-run double, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night. — Estrada (4-2) retired …
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Brew Crew Ball, Bucs Dugout and ESPN
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Mock Draft 2.0: Shades Of Gray — This is the second of four complete mock drafts that Jim Callis will take you through leading up to the draft on June 6. You can read Version 1.0 here, and we'll follow with another one next week and the final version on draft day.
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whygavs.com, Viva El Birdos, Over the Monster and River Avenue Blues
Robert Falkoff / MLB.com:
Weaver moving forward after BP session — KANSAS CITY — Right-hander Jered Weaver had another positive day on Friday as he puts the finishing touches on his rehabilitation work before rejoining the Angels' rotation. — Weaver threw a light bullpen session at Kauffman Stadium …
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Halos Heaven and HardballTalk
Associated Press:
Braves-Mets Suspended, Game to Resume Saturday — NEW YORK — Evan Gattis had a two-run, pinch-hit single in the top of the eighth, then the Mets rallied to tie it in a downpour in the bottom half before the Atlanta Braves and New York were suspended by rain with the score 5-5 Friday night.
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Talking Chop and CBSSports.com
Associated Press:
White Sox Slip Past Marlins 4-3 in 11 Innings — CHICAGO — Jeff Keppinger drove in the winning run on a single in the 11th and John Danks was solid in his season debut and the Chicago White Sox beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 on Friday night. — Paul Konerko started the rally with a one-out single.
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South Side Sox
Paul Daugherty / Sports Illustrated:
Joey Votto at center of scouts vs. stats debate — Joey Votto leads the majors in walks and OBP but has driven in just 22 runs while hitting third in the Reds' lineup. — The old school scout is tanned and paunchy. His face is leathery from decades of sitting in sunburned high school bleachers …
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Red Reporter
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Choo's stock rising with play for Reds in contract year
Choo's stock rising with play for Reds in contract year
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Associated Press:
D-Backs Score 5 in the 7th to Beat Padres 5-2 — PHOENIX — Brandon McCarthy pitched seven effective innings for his second straight win and Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run double to cap Arizona's five-run seventh inning, lifting the Diamondbacks to a 5-2 victory over the San Diego Padres on Friday night.
Discussion:
AZ Snake Pit
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Sutton never shy about voicing his opinion — Hall of Famer discusses pitch counts, his time with the Dodgers and Hall votes — PHOENIX — There is a very good reason why Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz are pending Hall of Famers, said Don Sutton, the 324-game winner and Hall of Fame inductee in the Class of 1998.
Discussion:
HardballTalk
Jackie MacMullan / ESPN:
Francona always at home on baseball field — Fenway dugout is nice, but as long as he's in baseball, it's a perfect fit — BOSTON — The old manager with the new navy cap mistakenly smacked his head on the visitor's dugout as he settled in. — Forgive Terry Francona if he was still feeling his way around.
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Beyond the Box Score
Associated Press:
Joe Mauer only Twin with hit off Tigers' Anibal Sanchez — DETROIT — Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter into the ninth inning before Minnesota's Joe Mauer broke it up with a one-out single, and that was the only hit the Detroit right-hander allowed in the Tigers' 6-0 victory over the Twins on Friday night.
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Twinkie Town
Associated Press:
Votto, Hanigan HRs Lead Reds Over Cubs 7-4 — CINCINNATI — Joey Votto extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a homer, and Ryan Hanigan and Brandon Phillips also homered on Friday night, powering the Cincinnati Reds to their fourth straight win, 7-4 over the Chicago Cubs.
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Associated Press, Red Reporter and Redleg Nation
