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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Dice-K feels hot in the cold — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - With a backdrop of palm trees and balmy weather, Daisuke Matsuzaka has prepared for his major league debut for seven weeks. — Red Sox 2007 Roster — Take an interactive look at the 2007 Red Sox roster. — » Click here — More coverage:
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Lowell licks his wounds: 3-error game irks veteran — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - When a kid scrapes his knee, discovers there is no tooth fairy or just is having a tough day, nothing helps more than an ice cream treat. — Red Sox 2007 Roster — Take an interactive look at the 2007 Red Sox roster.
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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.
Mike Plugh / Matsuzaka Watch:
Countdown to Armaggedon — The way people are talking about the Matsuzaka debut, it's as if we're about to witness the prophecy of the Archangel Gabriel's "end of days", or at least the coming of the Nazgul to the American Midwest. Spring Training has been very exciting and a lot of people …
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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Associated Press:
Rosario expected to bolster Phillies' bullpen — PHILADELPHIA — Hoping to bolster a beleaguered bullpen, the Philadelphia Phillies acquired hard-throwing right-hander Francisco Rosario from Toronto for cash on Thursday. — Rosario was 1-2 with a 6.65 ERA in 17 games with the Blue Jays last year.
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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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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Loney would welcome trade — First baseman not happy about getting sent to Triple-A — MILWAUKEE — The season opener for James Loney is Thursday night in Salt Lake City, not exactly where and when he was hoping for. — When told Saturday night he was being sent back to the Triple …
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.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Piniella downplays 'Z' outburst — CINCINNATI — Cubs manager Lou Piniella already has decided he rather would have his emotional ace, Carlos Zambrano, pitch in a less emotional game than Opening Day to start next season. — But aside from that, Piniella said he's withholding judgment …
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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 …
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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Deadspin:
This Hurts Us More Than It Hurts You, Colin — As some of you might be unfortunate enough to know, the man pictured here is Colin Cowherd, who has a show on ESPN Radio. Like many sports radio hosts across this great land, he relies greatly on blogs to find himself some free, juicy content.
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Starting Pitcher Leverage (Part 2) — Hi, and welcome back to The Hardball Times' ongoing series of articles on starting pitcher leveraging throughout baseball history. In part one of this series I introduced the concept of starting pitcher leverage. If you remember it, skip the next paragraph, which briefly summarizes it.
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.