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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Ignorance has its privileges — Take Gary Thorne, John, Jack Joe or whatever his first name is, Heyman, Karen Vescey, Woody Paige, CHB, Jay Marriotti, Bill Plaschke, and a host of other people that litter the media landscape, and put them all on an island somewhere. — Does anyone stop reading their newspapers?
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Thorne says he was wrong about sock — Orioles announcer had claimed Schilling had paint on foot — BALTIMORE — Every journalist's nightmare was played out Thursday for broadcaster Gary Thorne, who awoke to find out that he had become the story he had been trying to cover.
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The Joy of Sox
Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Second roll of the Dice — Now Matsuzaka will see Bronx version of rivalry — BALTIMORE - Tonight is the acid test for Daisuke Matsuzaka. The Japanese righthander will be pitching for Boston against the Yankees at the Stadium. He's never pitched anywhere more historic.
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Pete Kerzel / MLB.com:
Dice-K to make first start in the Bronx — Boston (14-7) at New York (8-12), 7:05 p.m. ET — A three-game sweep of the Yankees last weekend in Fenway Park gave the Red Sox confidence they carry to New York for Friday's opener of a weekend series. Right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Slinging it with best of them — NEW YORK — He found a place to throw. Like he always does. — I went to Yankee Stadium last night. Like Daisuke Matsuzaka, I was in New York a day early to get extra rest for tonight's big game with the Yankees. And sure enough, there he was. Throwing.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
In this statistic, Yanks take lumps — Red Sox pitchers well ahead on HBPs; Bombers undeterred — It was Daisuke Matsuzaka's 16th pitch of The Rivalry, and his first to Alex Rodriguez. The offering, a fastball, hit A-Rod above the left elbow. — Consider it a fitting introduction into the Yankees-Red Sox culture.
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Associated Press:
Israeli league team drafts Koufax as tribute — NEW YORK — Forty-one years after he retired from baseball, Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax was the final player chosen in the draft to stock the six teams for the inaugural season of the Israel Baseball League.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Chipper stresses Braves need consistency — Denver — The spike in optimism that accompanied the Braves' 7-1 start has been tempered by a subsequent 6-7 stretch marked by inconsistency and concerns with the pitching staff and lineup. — It's the sort of things Chipper Jones was referring …
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Yahoo! Sports:
Smoltz agrees to extension with Braves (AP) — ATLANTA (AP) — John Smoltz is likely to spend his entire major league career with the Atlanta Braves after agreeing to a contract extension Thursday. — Smoltz, who turns 40 next month, will return for a 20th season in 2008 with a deal that will guarantee him about $14 million.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Wagner wants to work — Billy Wagner developed a new pitch in spring training, says his left index finger is fine and the velocity on his fastball is zipping along at a satisfactory 96 mph. — There's only one problem. The Mets haven't had much need for Wagner this early in the season …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Kearns Shows Promise After Power Outage — Last April, when he was a Cincinnati Red, Austin Kearns hit five homers and drove in 18 runs, a fine start to a season in which he would establish career highs in both categories. But this April, in his first full season as a Washington National …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Hermida eager to rejoin Marlins — Injured outfielder to see game action this weekend — JUPITER, Fla. — An encouraging first step to returning came about 10 days ago for Jeremy Hermida. — Out of action with a deep bone bruise to his right kneecap, Hermida opened the season on the disabled list.
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John Fay / Reds Insider:
Reds have to do something — It's only one man's opinion — mine — but the Reds have to make a move before the open the series in Pittsburgh tomorrow. You can blame Thursday's 7-5 loss to the Cardinals on the fact that Kyle Lohse suddenly went from lights out to lit up.
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Bucs Dugout
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Slow going for Schmidt — Betemit moved up to seventh; Ethier wary of right-field fence — LOS ANGELES — Jason Schmidt rejoined the club after attending the birth of his third child, but he's still a long way from pitching in a game. — Schmidt was disabled retroactively …
Linda Kleindienst / Sun-Sentinel:
House approves $60 million tax break for new Marlins stadium in Miami — · The Florida Marlins scored a crucial run in the Legislature on Thursday as the state House overwhelmingly endorsed a $60 million tax break to help build a new home for the team.
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