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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
At last, Matsuzaka to make debut — Boston (1-1) at Kansas City (1-1), 2:10 p.m. ET — For months, Daisuke Matsuzaka has been the No. 1 topic surrounding the Boston Red Sox. Every aspect of his arsenal has been dissected. Every bit of his history has been reviewed.
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Associated Press:
MLB has deal to keep 'Extra Innings' on cable TV — NEW YORK — After negotiations that went into extra innings, baseball struck a deal to keep its "Extra Innings" package of out-of-market games on cable television. — Under pressure from Sen. John Kerry, baseball and iN Demand reached …
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MLB.com:
MLB announces iN DEMAND deal — MLB Channel Expects to Launch in 40 Million Homes through Multi-Distributor Pact — Major League Baseball announced today that iN DEMAND has entered into a seven-year agreement in principle to carry the MLB EXTRA INNINGS subscription package of out-of-market games …
Pat Borzi / New York Times:
On Field and at the Plate, Beltrán Has a Hot Start — It took five and a third innings for the Mets to finally break through against their former closer, Braden Looper. And as has been the case this whole opening series, Carlos Beltrán was right in the middle of it.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' bullpen appears mightier — ST. LOUIS — Letting Chad Bradford go this winter was supposed to be a huge mistake. Losing Duaner Sanchez until August because of another shoulder setback in spring training figured to be a crippling blow as well. But the Mets' bullpen seems just fine …
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Sports Illustrated:
TBS lands Gwynn, Ripken — Soon-to-be Hall of Famers hired as baseball analysts — Before Cooperstown honors Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken later this year, the Hall of Fame duo will be suiting up for another team. — SI.com has learned that Gwynn and Ripken have agreed to join TBS as analysts …
Denver Post:
Position sharing working just fine — The Rockies' time-sharing plan is working out just fine so far. — At second base, where Jamey Carroll supplanted starter Kaz Matsui in the Rockies' 11-4 win over Arizona on Wednesday, the Rockies have received .461 production. Carroll went 3-for-4 with a double and scored twice.
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Albert Chen / Sports Illustrated:
NL Central: Break up the Bucs! — I'm not ready to say that the Pittsburgh Pirates will be crowned 2007 NL Central champs six months from now. Not quite yet, anyway. I'll say this, though: Nowhere else in baseball is it as wide open as the NL Central, where even the Sanjaya Malakars of the division have a legit shot at first place.
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Greg Johns / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Betancourt signs three-year extension — Terms not released, but agreement averts arbitration hassles — A day after launching a game-winning home run, shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt landed a three-year contract extension Wednesday from the Mariners. — Betancourt, beginning his third season …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Exam finds Carpenter's elbow much-improved — Chris Carpenter was cleared to begin preparation for his next scheduled start after a meeting with a team doctor late Wednesday night confirmed the swelling had gone down in his right elbow, the Cardinals ace said.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Crawford hopes Upton steals bases … NEW YORK - Carl Crawford isn't planning on slowing down. He has led the American League in stolen bases three of the past four seasons and is aiming this season to reach the 60-steal mark for the first time. — But Crawford said he could see B.J. Upton eventually running by him.
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Baltimore Sun:
3 games is too early to panic, but not too early for doubts … MINNEAPOLIS // Apparently it's never too early to say it's way too early to panic. — That's where the Orioles are right now. — Three games into the season and they have to dust off the sacred first-month standard reserved for slow starts.
MLB.com:
Dodgers ready to celebrate 2007 home opener — Steve Sax to throw out first pitch, Nomar Garciaparra to receive his Comeback Player of the Year Award from the MLBPA — LOS ANGELES — Dodger Stadium will host its first game of the 2007 season on Monday, April 9 when the Los Angeles Dodgers …
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Bonds to join Griffey in wearing No. 42 — Slugger will participate in tribute on Jackie Robinson Day — SAN FRANCISCO — Giants slugger Barry Bonds has agreed to shed his famous No. 25 for Jackie Robinson's even more famous No. 42 when Major League Baseball celebrates the 60th anniversary …
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USA Today:
15 more persons of baseball influence — Just beyond baseball's 50 most influential people is a group of 15 people — up-and-comers, women and silent types — who have an effect on the game: — Five up-and-comers — •Steve Greenberg: The son of Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg …