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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Papelbon, Sox overpower the Rangers — ARLINGTON, Texas — One could sense Curt Schilling tensing up in the clubhouse. Relieved of his duties after just 102 pitches, after seven "shut-up" innings of four-hit, one-run baseball, Schilling was helpless as the man once heralded …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Schill's back on schedule — ARLINGTON, Texas - Curt Schilling [stats] had, as manager Terry Francona noted wryly yesterday, "poor timing" with his subpar Opening Day start. — In the real world, it was just one bad start. — Finding an explanation for the outing …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Matsui placed on 15-day disabled list — Strained hamstring sidelines outfielder; Thompson recalled — NEW YORK — The Yankees placed Hideki Matsui on the 15-day disabled list on Sunday, one day after the outfielder strained his left hamstring while running out a ground ball.
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David Picker / New York Times:
In One Swing, Rodriguez Is an Instant Hit
In One Swing, Rodriguez Is an Instant Hit
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Charles Odum / Associated Press:
Atlanta 3, NY Mets 2 — ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Braves are alone in first place for the first time in a year. — That's not a surprise to New York Mets manager Willie Randolph. — Kyle Davies pitched 6 2-3 strong innings and the Braves scored two runs in the eighth on three doubles …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Reyes taking his game to a new level — Braves manager Bobby Cox and his coaches raised an almost unthinkable question while talking baseball early Saturday afternoon. — Is the Mets' Jose Reyes a better leadoff man than Rickey Henderson? — While the discussion is premature — Reyes …
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Carpenter won't start Tuesday — Cards ace to meet with team doctor to determine next step — HOUSTON — Chris Carpenter will not make his scheduled start Tuesday due to swelling in his right elbow, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said Sunday. — Carpenter threw on flat ground Friday and in a bullpen session Saturday.
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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
3-3 and headed home. 4/9/07 vs. Texas — All things considered this trip could have been worse. Offensively we aren't even close to clicking yet we still managed to break even on the road. Jon Papelbon was incredible last night. It's not what he did as much as it is how he did it and who he did it against.
Chris Jenkins / Associated Press:
Milwaukee 9, Chi Cubs 4 — MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers might have temporarily handed their ballpark over to Cubs fans for the weekend. At least for now however, nobody will joke that Miller Park was named after Wade Miller. — The Brewers finally got to their longtime nemesis …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Zambrano: Brewers not as good as Reds
Zambrano: Brewers not as good as Reds
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Associated Press:
Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 3 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Roy Halladay has put last season's rough finish behind him. — Halladay won for the first time since last August and Reed Johnson hit a three-run homer to lead the Toronto Blue Jays past the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6-3 on Sunday.
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Bluebird Banter
Tom Singer / MLB.com:
MLB considering schedule switch — Angels-Indians series could be moved because of weather — Maybe you can't change the weather. But following a week in which wintry conditions played havoc with its Midwestern schedule, Major League Baseball is considering changing the games due to be played in it.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Mazzone reinvigorated in second season with O's … NEW YORK // It was only a few weeks after one of the most frustrating seasons in his baseball life had ended when Leo Mazzone was on the phone with his close friend, Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo. — The two had spoken so many times during the season …
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Oriole Post
Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Bloggers, the new big brother — It's not surprising that Seattle-area author Derek Zumsteg is extra vigilant these days when he thinks he sees players, or teams, flouting the rules. — When you've just written a book called "The Cheater's Guide To Baseball," you tend to get obsessive that way.
Baltimore Sun:
The perfect diamond … When Camden Yards hosted its first home opener 15 years ago, many already regarded it as a triumph for Baltimore and the Orioles. — "Field of Dreams Comes True in Baltimore," gushed the headline in The New York Times. — Less obvious was that the park …