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Jorge Arangure Jr / Washington Post:
O's Cabrera Shines In Home Opener — Never before had Daniel Cabrera walked off a mound to an ovation such as the one that greeted him when he exited the Baltimore Orioles' home opener in the eighth inning Monday. The crowd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards erupted after Orioles Manager Sam Perlozzo took …
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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Tigers preach patience after loss — Lineup struggles against Orioles, but club not worried — BALTIMORE — Detroit manager Jim Leyland and some of his players all preached a similar message following a 6-2 loss to the Orioles in Baltimore's home opener on Monday — it's early and be patient.
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Dinesh Ramde / Associated Press:
Early ticket sales 'encouraging' for Angels-Indians series — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Get ready for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim against the Cleveland Indians of Milwaukee. — Hours after officials at Miller Park agreed to let the snowed-out Indians host the Angels at the Milwaukee Brewers' home stadium …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Young set to sign long-term deal — On April 1, the eve of Opening Day, the Padres signed first baseman Adrian Gonzalez to a four-year, $9.5 million contract. Tuesday, they will announce a long-term deal with right-hander Chris Young, the other principal player they acquired from the Rangers in Dec. 2005.
Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Torn elbow tendon shelves Hampton for season — Torn flexor tendon sidelines lefty for 6-9 months — Mike Hampton's season is over before it started. — The injury-plagued Braves pitcher is headed for surgery this morning after learning he has a torn flexor tendon in his left elbow.
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Associated Press:
Inflamed elbow lands ace Carpenter on 15-day DL — PITTSBURGH — Cardinals staff ace Chris Carpenter was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday after an MRI exam in St. Louis revealed arthritis and a previously undiscovered impingement in his right elbow.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Old days are impossible to explain to newcomers — It's hard to explain to the young people that there was life before $312 box seats, bloody socks, $60 parking spaces, and hundreds of photographers on site to shoot two guys from Japan facing one another in a midweek night game in April.
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Boston Sports Media Watch
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Julio working on mechanics — Marlins closer uses video to pinpoint his problems — MIAMI — In reviewing his rough outing Sunday, Marlins closer Jorge Julio feels he has pinpointed some of his problems. — The hard-throwing right-hander watched the video of his one-third …
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FishStripes
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins place Cirillo, White on DL — Infielder plans knee surgery; outfielder hobbled by calf strain — MINNEAPOLIS — The injury list continued to mount in recent days for the Twins, and it has finally led to some changes. — Following their 8-2 loss to the Yankees on Monday …
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Twinkie Town
Associated Press:
Mays leads balloting for Gold Glove anniversary team — ST. LOUIS — Willie Mays led a nostalgia wave — and all vote-getters — Monday in balloting to determine a 50th anniversary Gold Glove team. — One week into the season, more than 50,000 votes had been cast for what sponsor Rawlings is calling a "summer of glove."
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
MLB unlikely to alter scheduling — Move to open season in only warm weather sites won't fly — PHOENIX — American League baseball is returning to Milwaukee this week, for no reason other than the blizzard conditions that have stifled the playing of games in Cleveland for the last four days.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Smith has eventful drive in — Rookie learns the joys of fighting traffic on way out to Shea — NEW YORK — Joe Smith pitched for the Brooklyn Cyclones last season, so New York isn't new to him. Driving in the city is a new and wonderful experience for him, though.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod's fifth helps Pavano top Twins — Righty allows two runs in seven innings; Abreu drives in four — MINNEAPOLIS — Carl Pavano insists that he's still the same pitcher he always was, aggressively going after hitters and taking the mound in search of victories. The difference on Monday was that he finally got one.
Nick Cafardo / Extra Bases:
What will Sox do with Durbin? — It will be interesting to see how things unfold tomorrow at Red Sox opening day. The Sox claimed J.D. Durbin off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks this afternoon, and he's currently on a plane coming to Boston. — Durbin could be activated …
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Surviving Grady
Sarah Larimer / Associated Press:
Rookie to replace injured Nolasco in Marlins rotation — MIAMI (AP) — Marlins right-hander Ricky Nolasco was placed on the disabled list Monday with elbow inflammation, and will be replaced in Florida's rotation by Rick Vanden Hurk, a Holland native who has yet to pitch above Class-A.
Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Wheeler in, Lidge out as Astros closer — CHICAGO — Only an hour after saying it was too early to change closers, Astros manager Phil Garner removed Brad Lidge from the job and handed it to Dan Wheeler on Monday afternoon before opening a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
NY Mets 11, Philadelphia 5 — NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Rollins has quickly become a favorite target for New York Mets fans. — After boasting about his team in spring training, Philadelphia's All-Star shortstop made a key error Monday as New York rallied for seven runs in the eighth inning to beat the Phillies 11-5 in its home opener.