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Craig Barnes / Sun-Sentinel:
Owens, Lindstrom start strong — · Right-handers Henry Owens and Matt Lindstrom got what they wanted, a chance to pitch in the major leagues, when they were traded to the Marlins, and they have been impressive so far. — "You hope that your hard work and production will get you a chance …
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Left high and dry — Game suspended after rain delays — Miami - The Milwaukee Brewers and Florida Marlins will be the first major-league teams to benefit from the rule amendment for suspended games. — Play was suspended Tuesday night - actually at 12:03 this morning local time …
Sports Illustrated:
Oliver's twist — Ace in waiting? Mets optimistic about Perez's future — You can't say, this early into the season, that the Mets' fortunes lie entirely with Oliver Perez. You can't say, really any time, that it's all on one guy. — But this much is undeniable, even now …
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Jeremy Cothran / NJ.com:
Oliver's twist — Perez showing new confidence and ability — NEW YORK — In the words of Mets pitching coach Rick Peterson, Oliver Perez is on the verge of creating a global empire. — And Peterson wants in. — "Basically he's a Fortune 1,000 company," Peterson said.
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Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Young starters thrill Peterson — With the mathematical precision we've come to expect from him, the Mets' professorial pitching coach, Rick Peterson, had a neat spin on the adage that the baseball season is a marathon, not a sprint, after Monday's home opener.
Wayne Drehs / ESPN.com - MLB:
Indians' home away from home … MILWAUKEE — As the bets went around the clubhouse and the Cleveland Indians guessed how many people would show up for their 2007 home opener, 450 miles away from Jacobs Field, pitcher Joe Borowski admitted he was the cruelest. — "I thought it would be like five, maybe 500," Borowski said.
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Here Today ... ... but gone after '08? It's starting to look that way for Johan Santana, who has broken off contract talks with the Twins — The Twins may be fighting a losing battle in their efforts to extend Johan Santana's four-year, $40 million contract, which expires at the end of next season.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Ex-mates' behavior wasn't exactly angelic — This could be one of those player feuds that, 20 years from now, neither one will know how it started. — Today, however, that's not the case. — Jose Guillen and Brendan Donnelly were teammates with the Angels in 2004 when Guillen criticized …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Church Gets Strong Start, To His Relief — If there was one player on the Washington Nationals who needed a solid start to the season, it just might have been outfielder Ryan Church, entering a pivotal year for his career. And coming off an iffy spring training, the 28-year-old was somewhat concerned.
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Jeff Bradley / ESPN:
Newcombe enhances Young's appreciation for Jackie … There he was, in the back of a bus, traveling the highways of the southern United States, a ballplayer who was learning about the deepest roots of racism in this country. — Now, who in their right mind believes they just read the beginning …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Kim, Lawrence hit crossroads — Los Angeles - With the roster traffic jammed, pitchers Byung-Hyun Kim and Brian Lawrence are speeding toward a critical intersection that could determine their futures with the Rockies. — Kim said Tuesday he's no longer angry about not making the rotation, but would welcome a trade.
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Young extended for $14.5 million through 2010 — Right-hander, 27, didn't want to be traded again — There's one statistic in Chris Young's baseball résumé that the pitcher doesn't want to see expand. — "I've already been traded three times," the 27-year-old right-hander said yesterday.
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
SKILL ON THE HILL — DELGADO VISITS TO MOUND HELP HURLERS STAY SOUND — John Maine was facing Pat Burrell and with a 2-0 count in the third inning Monday at Shea. That's when Carlos Delgado went out to the mound. Three innings later, the veteran first baseman visited the hill again …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Astros-Cubs snowed out — Game to be rescheduled for later date — The Cubs and Houston Astros game Wednesday was postponed because of snow, and will be made up on a later date. — The field was covered in snow by 9:30 a.m. CT, and the forecast for the Chicago area called for more snow, turning to rain.