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Wallace Matthews — Despite sweep, Yanks hold dice — BOSTON — It was a night that could easily be seen as disastrous: As a team, the Yankees suffered a fate they hadn't seen in 17 years, and as an individual, their starting pitcher, Chase Wright, suffered an indignity not incurred on an American League pitcher since JFK was alive.
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Pedroia Plays Part With Saving Catch — BOSTON — While the Red Sox made history with their bats, their 7-6 victory over the Yankees Sunday night was really decided with a glove. — When the Yankees threatened to tie the score in the eighth inning, the tying run at third with two out …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Boston's five homers sink Yankees — Record four straight help Red Sox complete three-game sweep — BOSTON — The record-tying flurry of four straight home runs struck by the Red Sox in their stunning bottom of the third inning were all no-doubters. But quite a ways after …
John Harper / NY Daily News:
No Alex miracle or Yank relief — Battered and beaten pen getting to be tired story — BOSTON - Alex Rodriguez was the last hope to avoid the stinging sweep here at Fenway Park, and that was fitting because A-Rod is all that has kept April from being a complete disaster for the Yankees.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Williams Says His Confidence Level Is Fine — In the wake of a six-inning performance in which he allowed 10 runs, Jerome Williams wants everyone to know about his confidence level. — "It's up," he said. "Let's get that clear. It's up. My confidence is fine."
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Boyd hopes tour, league help out — It's one thing to talk about the dwindling number of African-American players on major league rosters, it's another thing to try to do something about it. — Count Dennis ''Oil Can'' Boyd, Marquis Grissom, and Delino DeShields among those taking …
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Rotoworld.com:
BASEBALL DAILY DOSE (Apr 23) — Daily Dose discusses Rich Harden's latest setback and what the Cubs will do with their suddenly crowded outfield. — Future stars Ryan Braun, Tim Lincecum and Hunter Pence highlight the list of NL minor leaguers likely to help fantasy teams later this year.
Forbes:
The Business Of Baseball — Three years ago, the 30 Major League Baseball teams posted an operating loss (in the sense of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) of $57 million. Last season they earned a record $496 million. Despite its ongoing steroids scandal …
Craig Counsell / Baseball Musings:
PROBABILISTIC MODEL OF RANGE ARCHIVES — Probabilistic Model of GDPs — A few days ago I introduced the idea of a probabilistic model of Ground into Double Plays (GDP). The probabilistic model of range just measures the ability to turn a ball into an out.
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
The Strange Career of Wes Ferrell (SP Leverage, Part 4) — This is the fourth article in a never-ending series on starting pitcher leverage. If you know the gist of these suckers, you can skip this paragraph . For the rest of you, starting pitcher leverage refers to the once-common practice …
S.V. Dáte / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins' pitch for stadium cash apt to fall short — TALLAHASSEE — On a seven-year losing skid but starting with their best prospects ever for a second $60 million subsidy for a new baseball stadium, the Florida Marlins are yet again down to the late innings in the spring legislative session with the outcome in jeopardy.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Piniella's plea: I need a 12th pitcher, pronto — Since Angel Guzman was sent to Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday, manager Lou Piniella has been adamant about the need for a 12th pitcher. — After using five relievers on Sunday in the 12-9, 10-inning loss, Piniella's message to management was loud and clear.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves get scare with McCann — New York — When Brian McCann hopped from the batter's box Sunday, clutching his left hand and grimacing in pain after being struck by a pitch, Braves Nation held its collective breath. — And manager Bobby Cox held his. — "He better be OK …
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blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com:
Contract finalization due today; Lopez extension not ready — The Mariners will announce their final nine contract signings of the spring today. — The club traditionally wraps up all contract negotiations before the start of Cactus League play. If the club and the player can't agree on terms, the Mariners will impose a contract.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: LaRoche hearing advice from all over — LOS ANGELES — When is a critical home run almost completely devoid of meaning? — So far, that has been the case every time for Adam LaRoche, at least as it relates to snapping out of his season-long slumber at the plate.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright didn't feel tired — Fatigue factor? — CHICAGO — Cardinals righthander Adam Wainwright, having his second uneven start since he tossed 113 pitches in a game April 11 in Pittsburgh, couldn't hold a 7-4 lead in the sixth Sunday, allowing a three-run homer to Chicago Cubs third …