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MLB.com:
Today's Indians-Mariners doubleheader postponed; Opening four-game series snowed out — Announcement will be made in near future with information on the rescheduled games — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians announced tonight's (April 9) scheduled doubleheader against the Seattle Mariners …
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Dennis Manoloff / Plain Dealer Sports:
Doubleheader scratched; Tribe heading to Milwaukee for 'home series' vs. Angels
Doubleheader scratched; Tribe heading to Milwaukee for 'home series' vs. Angels
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Let's Go Tribe
Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nats not all that worried yet — There is no panic button stashed away inside the home clubhouse at RFK Stadium. No locked box with an abort code inside. No cabinet with a small hammer dangling from it and a message instructing players to "break glass in case of emergency."
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Just A Nats Fan
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Another Bad Loss Caps Even Worse Start for Nats
Another Bad Loss Caps Even Worse Start for Nats
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Capitol Punishment
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Hill a Beacon Of Hope Amid Nats' Rotation
Hill a Beacon Of Hope Amid Nats' Rotation
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter doesn't make the trip to Pittsburgh — HOUSTON — After receiving a tentative go-ahead to make Tuesday's start against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter instead will have an MRI exam today to determine the cause of renewed stiffness and swelling in the former Cy Young Award winner's right elbow.
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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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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Offense Waking Up? — ARLINGTON, Texas — David Ortiz …
Offense Waking Up? — ARLINGTON, Texas — David Ortiz …
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The Joy of Sox
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Shea to lead off with boos for Rollins — ATLANTA - He figures to be the recipient of more hostile jeering than Armando Benitez ever did trotting in from the home bullpen. Or Kaz Matsui stepping into the batter's box. — Leading off at Shea today for the 1-5 Philadelphia Phillies …
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Le Anne Schreiber / ESPN:
Cowherd's 'attack' on blog: 'Zero tolerance' … Shortly after introducing myself to ESPN's audience in my first column Thursday, I checked the ombudsman's mailbag. It was jammed with dozens of messages of outraged complaint against ESPN Radio's Colin Cowherd, who had called on his listeners …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Ray rebounds; Orioles take series … NEW YORK // Chris Ray sat at a table in the middle of a mostly quiet Orioles clubhouse yesterday morning, playing cards with several teammates while reminders of what happened to him and his team about 18 hours earlier were all around him.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Z's comment brews trouble — Brewers take offense, say they won't forget next time — MILWAUKEE — Circle the date: April 23. The Milwaukee Brewers already have after seeing what Carlos Zambrano said about them after the Cubs' victory Saturday. — ''He's full of [it] anyway,'' Brewers second baseman Rickie Weeks said Sunday.
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CBS SportsLine.com:
San Francisco vs. Los Angeles — GameCenter · Full Play-by-Play · Box Score · Recap · Game Chart · Photos · Live Commentary (Glog) — DODGERS 1ST — Russ Ortiz pitching: — Ball, Ball, Strike looking, Foul, Foul, Pierre struck out looking.
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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.
Cincinnati Post:
Dunn tries to get it all together — We've seen this before from Adam Dunn. From him, we've seen just about everything. — What he did in spring training - pounding the ball to all reaches of the playing field - was what he did as a rookie in 2001 and did again as recently as last July …
Dallas Morning News:
Rangers safe with Gagne decision — Making Gagne earn the closer's role will benefit player and team — jjtaylor@dallasnews.com — FRISCO - Everything about Eric Gagne says closer. From the thick shock of curly, black hair that refuses to be restrained by his baseball cap to the bushy patch …
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Baseball Musings
David Laurila / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Q&A — David McCarty — When Minnesota selected David McCarty as the third overall pick in the 1991 draft, the Stanford product had just hit .420 with 24 home runs and been named the NCAA Player of the Year. The Twins thought they were getting a future superstar, but instead …
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Redleg Nation
John Beamer / Hardball Times:
THT Predictions vs. the Market — How great is it to finally have baseball back? Sure it might be a few degrees too cold in chilly Cleveland or murky Minneapolis, but that doesn't matter if you are sat at home watching the game from the comfort of your living room.
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 …
Tony Jackson / L.A. Daily News:
Betemit remains the third option — SAN FRANCISCO - Wilson Betemit, who entered Sunday's game with one hit in 15at-bats, became the odd man out when Dodgers manager Grady Little wanted to get utility infielders Ramon Martinez and Wilson Valdez into the lineup together.