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Red Sox Nation leaving Blitz behind — With Dice-K on deck, Boston goes for historic sweep — BOSTON — This may not make up for the Blitz of Boston. But, it's a start, enough for the Red Sox to lift their eyes off the ground when a Yankee enters the room.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
No quit in colorful bunch — Fenway was bulging with 36,786 frothing fans and the game was carried on five networks as folks on two continents sat transfixed for the renewal of baseball's epic rivalry. — It was the first of 18 meetings between the Yankees and Red Sox …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Family, Angels star Guerrero try to contact Aybar — Willy Aybar's mother, Angels star Vladimir Guerrero and others have been unsuccessful in attempts to contact the suspended Braves infielder, who has a substance-abuse problem and failed to show for a scheduled meeting in New York with Major League Baseball officials.
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Talking Chop
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Mike DiGiovanna / L.A. Times:
Saunders is sent to minors to make room for Colon — With 2-0 record and 1.96 ERA in three starts, team doesn't want him languishing in the bullpen. — Joe Saunders was 2-0 with a 1.96 earned-run average in three starts this month, including Friday night's emotional victory over Seattle …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
No sign of Aybar, who stands up MLB
No sign of Aybar, who stands up MLB
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Rain Delay
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Skipping Along to a Victory, Mets' Pérez Goes Without Walks — Oliver Pérez has this superstition about foul lines. He avoids them. Ever since he was a Little Leaguer in Mexico, where he was warned not to step on the fresh chalk, Pérez has skipped over foul lines on his way to and from the mound.
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Metsquire
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Starting With Little Bunt, Mets' Offense Goes a Long Way — Long before the long balls soared toward the construction cranes at the new stadium rising behind the outfield fence, the Mets began to beat the Braves yesterday with only a little bit of a hit at sunny old Shea Stadium.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Return of Encarnacion seen as key — Three offense-free weeks have altered perceptions at 700 Clark Street. — Exhibit A: Nicole Juan Encarnacion, who would have been shopped last winter if not for wrist surgery in December, has become the Cardinals' missing cornerstone.
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Viva El Birdos
Brian Connors Manke / MLB.com:
Hamels K's 15 as Phils down Reds — Left-hander posts first complete game as Philly evens series — CINCINNATI — When addressing the dominant pitching performance he had just witnessed by southpaw Cole Hamels, manager Charlie Manuel said, "He pitched [an amazing] game. Super, man."
Dan Rosenheck / New York Times:
One League Is Superior, and Don't Blame the Yankees — Who hit better last year, Alex Rodriguez or David Wright? Carlos Beltrán or Jason Giambi? For that matter, which was a better team on the whole, the Yankees or the Mets? — Fans acquainted with modern statistical evaluation …
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The Griddle
Joe Gergen / Greenwich, Connecticut …:
Red-hot start is proof Beltran's above average — Modest Met is way ahead of .300 goal by hitting .385; has 19 RBIs — Perhaps disappointed isn't the proper word to describe Carlos Beltran's reaction to tying the Mets' single-season home run record last season.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Notes: Unit to make debut Tuesday — Nippert recalled as Cruz goes on DL; Petit to start Sunday — SAN FRANCISCO — And the answer is ... Tuesday. — That's when Randy Johnson will take the mound as a D-back for the first time this year, facing the Padres at Chase Field.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Role as non-closer flusters Gonzalez — New York — With his elbow concerns apparently resolved, Mike Gonzalez wants to get back to being the lights-out reliever he was for Pittsburgh. — Now if he can figure out how to in his non-closer role for the Braves — and how to get back the 4-5 mph lost …
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Talking Chop
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Guillen undecided on Anderson's future — DETROIT — Brian Anderson was expected to start Saturday against Detroit left-hander Nate Robertson, but didn't. Manager Ozzie Guillen said he hasn't thought about sending his second-year outfielder to Triple-A Charlotte to guarantee him more work.
Associated Press:
Cubs broadcaster Santo hospitalized — CHICAGO — Cubs broadcaster and former All-Star Ron Santo remained hospitalized Sunday while underdoing tests for an irregular heartbeat. — The 67-year-old Santo was admitted to the hospital Saturday night and his return to the radio booth is undetermined.
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Oriole Central
Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Biggio slam holds up in win — Brewers rally off Lidge in ninth; Qualls shuts door — MILWAUKEE — For the third consecutive night, Craig Biggio and his teammates pulled off a victory with a late rally, and they needed every last run. — Biggio delivered the biggest blow Friday night …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Nutting rejects Forbes report — LOS ANGELES — The Pirates have acknowledged making a profit in 2006, but they firmly rejected a Forbes magazine estimate that their operating income — earnings before interest, debt and taxes — was $25.3 million.
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