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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Yapping Phillie is looking silly — At 1-6, Rollins won't back down — Chances are, Jimmy Rollins didn't envision a day like this back in January when he brazenly declared the Phillies the team to beat in the NL East: a day when his team fell to 1-6; when he made a crucial error …
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Hot Foot
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Rollins' error makes rally mean more — Mets make statement as Phillies protagonist makes gaffe — NEW YORK — This one was different. — Though the novelty of an explosive inning never truly wears off — not even for Mets fans who have seen it evolve into second nature — there was something unique about this one.
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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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett called on for Fenway opener — Seattle (2-1) at Boston (3-3), Tuesday, 2:05 p.m. ET — The unofficial New England holiday known as the Fenway Park opener arrives on Tuesday afternoon, when the Red Sox break out their home whites for the first time in the 2007 season.
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Fenway Blogger
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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Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
Yankees 8, Twins 2 — After spending much of the offseason criticizing the Twins' decision to fill the starting rotation with washed-up veterans rather than trust their young talent, many of you probably expect me to go off on a long rant about Sidney Ponson's eight-run outing last night.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter shelved — PITTSBURGH — Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter probably will remain disabled for the rest of this month after an examination Monday disclosed that he is suffering from what the club called moderate arthritis and a mild impingement of the right elbow.
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George King / New York Post:
ANSWERING THE CARL — PAVANO NABS FIRST WIN FOR YANKS ROTATION — MINNEAPOLIS - If you didn't predict Carl Pavano would be the first member of the Yankees' rotation to pitch effectively and post the initial victory by a starter this season, you weren't alone.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Nolasco goes to disabled list — Vanden Hurk summoned to start Tuesday against Brewers — MIAMI — Warning signs surfaced on Friday when Marlins right-hander Ricky Nolasco's fastball was repeatedly clocked between 84-87 mph. — The 24-year-old right-hander struggled in his 1 1/3 inning relief stint …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Castillo would welcome starting duty ... anywhere — Pirates manager Jim Tracy smiles as he is introduced before the home opener yesterday at PNC Park. — Jose Castillo, despite being clearly dissatisfied with his new role on the bench after three years of starting …
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MLB Trade Rumors
Chris Constancio / Hardball Times:
Eight More Prospects to Watch in 2007 — Bryan Smith identified eight prospects to watch several months ago, and I found his list to be an informative and fun read. I agree with many of his choices, but I found myself interested in the challenge of finding undervalued players and put together a list of my own.
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Purple Row
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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The Griddle
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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.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Mailbag: What is Robertson's secret? — Beat reporter Jason Beck answers Tigers fans' questions — The stats say that Nate Robertson is unusually effective against left-handed hitters. Why is that? I can understand Jamie Walker's effectiveness against lefties, given his goofy delivery …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton miffed about sitting — Los Angeles - Todd Helton knows hitting. Not sitting. Asked about not starting Monday after batting practice, Helton exclusively blew off The Denver Post. After the game, the burn had cooled following a 6-3 Rockies victory - propelled, in part, by his replacement, Jeff Baker.
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Purple Row
Sports Illustrated:
Holy Halos — Angels open season on top; Braves lead Senior Circuit — I'd like to tell you that, here at the Power Rankings, we have three computers churning away every week, using all sort of Pythagorean formulas and Monte Carlo simulations devised by some of the brightest young baseball analysts on the planet.
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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Geoff Young / Hardball Times:
Build from Within, Trade for Quality — Chances are, a small-market team isn't going to make a big splash in the free-agent market. Sure, they might fill a hole here and there with lower-profile guys (Mark Loretta) or aging veterans (Doug Brocail, Greg Maddux, Rudy Seanez, David Wells) …