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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Park unable to prop up Mets in opener — Fill-in starter touched for seven runs; Beltran hits sixth homer — NEW YORK — Eight up, eight down. Just like that, Chan Ho Park was carving through the young Marlins lineup, leaving those thoughts of the Minor Leagues far behind.
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Mets notebook — Orlando Hernandez adjusted his shirt. He put on his sunglasses. What he really needed was his crystal ball. — "I don't know the future," the 41-year old said, admitting he didn't know how long the bursitis in his shoulder will keep him out.
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David Picker / New York Times:
Marlins 9, Mets 6: Mets' Depth Faces Test as 2 Players Go on D.L. — By almost all measures, the Mets had an impressive April. But on the last day of the month, they were confronted with injuries to two prominent players, then were hammered by the Florida Marlins at Shea Stadium.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pitcher had close call days before death — Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock was in a potentially serious traffic accident less than three days before the one that took his life Sunday, according to police reports. — Hancock walked away from that early Thursday morning crash uninjured …
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Witnesses claim Hancock was drinking before crash — A customer at Mike Shannon's on Saturday night says he and his wife saw Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock drinking alcohol at the restaurant as late as 10:30 p.m. — The customer, who asked only to be identified by his first name, Vince …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Shame is fleeting, and love is blind — You have spoken. You love the Randy Moss deal. You love the Patriots and everything they do. You have no problems with Moss's past indifference and indiscretions. You assume he will become the ultimate team guy once he gets to Foxborough.
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Alou suffers cut chin, jammed shoulder — Mets outfielder gets stitches; day-to-day with MRI on Tuesday — NEW YORK — The Mets' training room is suddenly crowded, and the news just keeps getting worse. — Left fielder Moises Alou became the latest in a suddenly lengthy string of injuries for the Mets …
Carlos Gomez / Hardball Times:
If It Ain't Broke — Here's how it all started. — THT author John Beamer is currently working on an article on Phil Hughes. He asked me take a look at Hughes' mechanics. I had briefly seen Hughes pitch before, but I needed a closer look. So I went to YouTube, found some video, broke it down and got back to him.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Tavarez wants to be on cutting edge — Julian Tavarez, who has made an effort to befriend Daisuke Matsuzaka (and Hideki Okajima), is now asking Matsuzaka for a favor. He wants Matsuzaka to show him how to throw a cut fastball. — "I told him, 'I think you're one of the greatest pitchers I've ever seen,' " Tavarez said.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter says arm is better — MILWAUKEE — Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter felt no discomfort in his right elbow in the two days following an aggressive bullpen session Saturday and will throw a simulated game today at Miller Park, easing closer to his return from the disabled list.
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Baltimore Sun:
Brawl is avoided, but O's left reeling … DETROIT // When the benches cleared in the top of the fifth inning, a mass of players darting in from different directions and converging at home plate, several players and umpires got between Orioles pitcher Daniel Cabrera and Detroit Tigers slugger Gary Sheffield.
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Associated Press:
Braves put Wickman on disabled list — ATLANTA (AP) — Braves closer Bob Wickman went on the disabled list with an upper back injury on Monday, one day after the veteran blew a save for the second straight time. — The team called the injury a strain. Wickman said he has tendinitis …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
From fired to fired up — Ex-Padre Magadan a hit with Sox so far — Jason Varitek and new hitting coach Dave Magadan (right) watch batting practice Sunday; the Sox offense produced in April. (JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF) — Even with Manny Ramírez providing only intermittent assistance …
George King / New York Post:
ZIM PUTS BLAME ON — General manager Brian Cashman says if you are looking to blame somebody for the Yankees being in last place and 61/2 games behind the Red Sox, he is your guy. — And Don Zimmer agrees with him. — "To me, Cashman is the problem," Zimmer said yesterday without going into detail.
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Caleb Breakey / MLB.com:
Ordonez named AL Player of the Week — Tigers outfielder posts 1.095 slugging percentage — The Tigers might have suffered some heart-breaking losses as of late, but the team sure is happy to see Magglio Ordonez find his stroke. — Ordonez was named winner of the Bank of America Presents …