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6:35 PM ET, April 6, 2007

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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Dice-KKKKKKKKKK  —  Matsuzaka lives up to billing in debut victory  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dice-K was Ice K. He was also 10 K. And Special K.  —  Maybe even a Japanese Pedro.  Or a Pocket Rocket.  —  Given the hype and hysteria that have accompanied his every move and word since …
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Crisp Thrilled To Honor Robinson  —  He'll Wear No. 42 On 70th Anniversary  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Coco Crisp is the only African American player on the Red Sox.  So he was the obvious choice to honor Jackie Robinson on April 15.  —  But when Crisp dons Robinson's No.42 against the Angels …
Jenn Abelson / Boston Globe:
In Japan, they rooted all night  —  TOKYO — It's after 3 a.m., but that hasn't stopped diehard Dice-K fans from pulling an all-nighter at the Brain Buster sports bar here to watch the Red Sox pitcher make his major league debut.  —  Satoshi Ishimaru and his two friends cheered and clinked cocktails …
Discussion: The Baseball Desert and Rays Index
Dave Skretta / Associated Press:
Matsuzaka shines in highly anticipated debut
Discussion: Blogging Baseball
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Elevated to an art form: Not simply a pitcher, Dice-K's a performer
Discussion: Fenway Blogger
Baseball America:
Commencing A New Chapter  —  NEW YORK—Of all the tidbits my father could have imparted at my high school graduation, the spectrum of timeless bons mots on life and love and other paternal precepts, he took me aside and discussed the word "commencement."  —  As a longtime champion …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Loewen unfazed by stars, pinstripes … NEW YORK // He had never felt this way.  Not as a kid representing Canada in the pressure-filled Little League World Series.  Not in his first professional start.  Not even when he faced the powerful U.S. team in the World Baseball Classic.
Discussion: Oriole Post and Knuckle Curve
ESPN:
K-Rod says he's not cheating, plays down smudge  —  Los Angeles Angels reliever Francisco Rodriguez says he has nothing to hide in response to allegations he doctored baseballs during two games this week.  —  Photos on the Web site "The Cheater's Guide to Baseball Blog" appeared to show how Rodriguez …
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Cliff Corcoran / Sports Illustrated:
Wild Card: Fashion Faux Pas  —  If Jerry Seinfeld's right that we baseball fans really just root for laundry, then it only seems appropriate that, after all of the words spilled on new faces in new places (or rather, old faces in new laundry), we spill a few on the laundry itself.
Discussion: Bronx Banter
Deadspin:
The Big Lead: Still Down.  Thanks, Schrutebag.  — TOP STORIES -  ·The Big Lead: Still Down.  Thanks, Schrutebag.  ·Finally, MLB Will Allow You To Pay Them -  ·Billy Packer's Curious Choice Of Words  —  next » … If you have attempted to access The Big Lead …
Todd Zolecki / philly.com:
Phillies Notes |  First college night prompts a review  —  PHILLIES NOTES  —  The Phillies said yesterday they would look at ways to improve college nights at Citizens Bank Park after Wednesday's first college night got out of hand.  —  Rowdy fans threw objects from the upper deck onto the field and fans below.
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Maz puts accent on New York in SNY  —  It wasn't as if the newsroom at SportsNet New York looked different than other places where information is gathered and made ready for air.  Nonetheless, at the far end of the joint was an unexpected sight.  —  Sitting at a desk was Lee Mazzilli.
Discussion: Hot Foot
David Lennon / Newsday:
Insider: Reyes the marketing odd man out  —  The most accessible athlete in New York these days has to be David Wright.  Not even Derek Jeter has appeared on more magazine covers, video game boxes or ESPN promos lately than the Mets' photogenic third baseman.
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Throwing Batters Curves Before Throwing a Pitch  —  The pitch was nothing remarkable: Pat Venditte, Creighton University's temporarily right-handed pitcher, threw a fastball past a Northern Iowa batter for a called strike three.  It was his next windup that evinced this young pitcher's uniqueness and, perhaps, professional future.
Discussion: Uni Watch, The Feed and The Griddle
Baltimore Sun:
In young season, MASN gets no-decision on O's … Early in the baseball season, when everything is new, each movement on the field is put under a microscope.  So the Orioles' 0-3 start gets scrutinized far more than a three-game losing streak in the middle of the season.
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Jorge Arangure Jr / Washington Post:
Cabrera's Motion Is A Concern
Don Burke / NJ.com:
Mets: Peterson sees 'A' talent in young staff  —  ATLANTA — Even before John Maine's seven-inning, one-hit wonder against the defending world champions Wednesday night in St. Louis, Rick Peterson was excited about what he'd seen.  —  The Mets pitching coach has been around talented young pitchers before …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
USA Today:
Sportscasters go comical in 'Blades'; Ripken, Gwynn join TBS  —  Like disfigured guys with chainsaws and precinct captains infuriated by rule-breaking maverick cops, sportscasters in movies are usually stock characters.  —  Usually, real sportscasters are cast to sort of sound like themselves.
 
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MLB.com:
White Sox and Twins game postponed
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Strained Right Calf Could Put Damon on the D.L.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Piniella preaches pitcher patience
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
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Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs fans, beware of Colangelo's past
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Pettitte's Return Gets Lost Amid Sloppy Play and a Stalled Rally
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Young to wear Robinson's No. 42
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Sanchez could return tomorrow
Discussion: The Parrot and Bucs Dugout
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: Rodney feeling out of sync
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners offense ice-cold
Discussion: U.S.S. Mariner
Pete Iacobelli / Associated Press:
Lester sharp in minor league outing
Discussion: Surviving Grady
Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Chi White Sox 4, Cleveland 3
Discussion: Let's Go Tribe
Associated Press:
Padres-Giants Preview  —  Barry Bonds has impressive numbers …
Discussion: Ducksnorts
ESPN:
Decision 2007: Where will Rocket go?  —  Well, it's getting to be that time of year again:
Discussion: Purple Row
 

 
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