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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Tavarez and Sox unravel in loss — ARLINGTON, Texas — This will require further investigation, but the suspicion here is that the "snake oil" Julian Tavarez rubs on his right arm before he pitches has multiple uses. There are occasions, like after last night's 8-4 loss to the Texas Rangers …
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David Picker / New York Times:
In One Swing, Rodriguez Is an Instant Hit — Alex Rodriguez slapped his hands as he rounded first base yesterday afternoon and then nearly plowed into the third-base coach Larry Bowa as he rounded third. Before touching home plate, he heaved his batting helmet toward the sky, a smile on his face every step of the way.
Tom Saladino / Associated Press:
Atlanta 5, NY Mets 3 — ATLANTA (AP) — The biggest moment for John Smoltz in his matchup with former teammate and golfing buddy, Tom Glavine, came in the fourth inning. — The Atlanta Braves were leading 2-1, but the New York Mets had the bases loaded with two outs and Glavine at the plate.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
They're missing in action — African-Americans losing numbers game — Walking through the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City . . . "It hits you, doesn't it?" said Red Sox consultant Tommy Harper. "What a contrast from then and now. So many black players …
Associated Press:
Rockies-Padres Preview — San Diego's relievers are giving the team's hitters plenty of time to find their stroke at the plate. — Buoyed by a strong bullpen, the Padres hope to earn a series victory Sunday when they wrap up their three-game set with the Colorado Rockies at Petco Park.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter on track for Tuesday — HOUSTON — Barring complications, Chris Carpenter will remain in the Cardinals' rotation after completing a "routine" side session Saturday afternoon at Minute Maid Park. — The 2005 National League Cy Young Award winner, who experienced elbow stiffness …
The Baseball Zealot:
No Saturday Afternoon Delight for MLB.TV fans — It came to a surprise to me that as a MLB.TV subscriber, I will not be able to view MLB games on Saturday afternoons (up until 7pm) throughout the regular season. This is because of Fox network's deal with MLB. — According to MLB.TV Mosaic Blog,
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Benjamin Hoffman / New York Times:
300 Strikeouts? Not When Starters Don't Finish — While it may not have the resonance of a 50-home-run season, or the aura of a no-hitter, the benchmark for a power pitcher is a 300-strikeout season. Accomplished only 33 times since 1901, it is a feat that does not happen by chance.
CBS SportsLine.com:
Season Preview Scott Miller's Take — This is the year of manager Clint Hurdle on the griddle, and don't expect it to end happily. Hurdle is entering the final year of his contract, and the Rockies still don't have enough to contend in the NL West — not unless two key rookies …
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Bad Altitude
Associated Press:
Buehrle's arm, hand still swollen — Mark Buehrle's lower left arm was sore and his hand swollen Saturday, but it didn't keep the White Sox southpaw from venturing into the cold to play some catch at U.S. Cellular Field. — Buehrle was hit in the left forearm by a line drive off the bat …
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South Side Sox
John Nadel / Associated Press:
LA Angels 2, Oakland 1 — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — By his own admission, John Lackey usually has a tough time at the beginning of the season. — That's not the case this year, although at least two members of the Oakland Athletics weren't particularly impressed with his latest outing.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Zambrano: Brewers not as good as Reds — MILWAUKEE — More than beer could be brewing in Milwaukee between the Cubs and Brewers based on some of the postgame talk Saturday. — It's not exactly Cubs vs. Cardinals, but Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano and Brewers center fielder Bill Hall …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Gonzalez in 'defensive funk' — Bigger role eyed for Billingsley; Valdez, Lieberthal get starts — SAN FRANCISCO — Luis Gonzalez is one of the most approachable, personable, go-to veterans in baseball, even when he's on the hot seat, as he was Saturday.
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Doubleheader postponed in Cleveland — Traditional doubleheader between clubs scheduled for Sunday — CLEVELAND — Burned once by the snow, the Indians and Mariners aren't going to press their luck again Saturday. — Both games of a hastily scheduled day-night doubleheader at Jacobs Field …
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Hargrove's stall tactics save Mariners from likely loss to Indians
Hargrove's stall tactics save Mariners from likely loss to Indians
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Caleb Breakey / MLB.com:
A-Rod rescues Yanks — Rodriguez cracks dramatic grand slam in ninth for win — NEW YORK — With two outs and the bases loaded, Alex Rodriguez belted a walk-off grand slam in the ninth inning on Saturday to beat the Orioles, 10-7. It was his sixth walk-off homer in his career.
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Sox and Pinstripes
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Bergmann encouraged to relax — Pitching coach St. Claire says righty's not trusting his stuff — WASHINGTON — A day after having a less than stellar outing on Thursday against the Diamondbacks, Nationals right-hander Jason Bergmann had a conversation with general manager Jim Bowden behind …
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