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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Glavine passes 2,500 K mark — Mets left-hander passes Mathewson on all-time list — PHOENIX — Tom Glavine's inexorable march to his 300th career victory stalled for the third consecutive outing on Thursday night. But that didn't stop the Mets left-hander from garnering a couple of more milestones on the way to Cooperstown, N.Y.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets are sweet in desert — Easley, Wright power six-run rally in 9th — PHOENIX - Damion Easley hitched a ride yesterday with his neighbor Tony Clark, a close friend and former teammate. Last night, the duo both contributed to a Mets comeback win. — Easley and David Wright bashed …
By Mark Hale / New York Post:
EASLEY DOES IT! — THREE-RUN BLAST SPARKS METS TO COMEBACK WIN — There was only one out last night. Damion Easley already had delivered twice this season with two outs in what could have been the Mets' losses. — You can add this one to his remarkable early season clutch display.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets explode in ninth — Easley, Wright deliver three-run homers in decisive frame — PHOENIX — It's not the product necessarily; sometimes it's the process that makes something special. So it is that Damion Easley has come to carry the nickname "Hit Man," not a particularly clever — or original — pseudonym.
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Maine is man to face Unit — PHOENIX - Randy Johnson is scheduled to make his third start since winter back surgery when the ex-Yankee opposes John Maine tonight. Johnson (0-1, 6.55 ERA) allowed three runs (two earned) and seven hits in six innings against the Giants on Sunday.
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Police: Hancock was legally drunk at time of crash — ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock was drunk at the time of his fatal accident, and marijuana was found in the sport utility vehicle he was driving. — Police Chief Joe Mokwa also said at a news conference Friday …
Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:
What happens in clubhouse, stays there — LAS VEGAS — When the star Dodger routinely showed up for day games still drunk from the previous night, the clubhouse guy knew his role. — "It was my job to protect the team," Dave Dickenson said. "That's what I did."
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Greg Couch / Chicago Sun Times:
Tale of two failures — so far — Cubs spent big, White Sox held line and results are bad on both sides of town, but North Siders still could find their way to postseason play — The Cubs spent $300 million, defining a new pricey market for free agents and saying they were going for the World Series.
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
D-Day For MLB Extra Innings — Today is the deadline for any carrier that did not already ink a deal for MLB Extra Innings to get an agreement signed, or they will be unable to negotiate for the package until 2013 when DirecTV and iN Demand's deal with MLB expires.As we've been reporting …
Keith Woolner / Baseball Prospectus:
Aim For The Head: Aim For the Front Office — Baseball Prospectus has, since its inception, been dedicated to the concept that that there are better ways for major league baseball teams to make decisions. Augmenting conventional, scouting-based reports with objective evidence gathered through analysis …
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Brian Michael / Phillies Nation:
Closing the Closer Role — They did it, they finally did it. Brett Myers is now officially the new Phillies closer as he recorded his first major league save last night against the Giants. The ace of the rotation at the beginning of the year is now taking over bullpen duties casting aside …
Nicholas Hirshon / NY Daily News:
Pray it ain't so! — Torre sis goes mum as she loses principal job at Queens school — Say it ain't so, Joe - a Torre is about to get a pink slip, but it's not who you think. — Sister Marguerite Torre will soon be out of work after 26 years as the beloved principal of the Nativity …
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Tim Dierkes / Rotoworld.com:
Hennessey To Close? — Time for this week's edition of Waiver Wired, and there's plenty to talk about. A little clarification first: the values apply to a $100 FAAB budget. Disclaimer: they're just my suggestions, and every league is different. Plus, the nature of bidding …
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By George King / New York Post:
PAVANO EXPECTED TO NEED SURGERY — ARLINGTON, Texas - Whenever Carl Pavano visits Dr. James Andrews, the noted orthopedic surgeon is expected to recommend the oft-injured right-hander needs surgery. And since Pavano is complaining of stiffness and soreness in the forearm, it's likely Pavano is headed for Tommy John surgery.
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Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
The New Inefficiency — There are two ways to win a lot of baseball games on a tight budget: drafting very intelligently, and properly valuing major league and major league-ready talent. I suppose that luck does the trick as well, but those first two are the only ones a general manager has any control over.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Adding Reliever Gives Mets the Option of Recalling Sosa — The Mets' pitching was so thin at one point last season that they granted José Lima four starts, and they were so desperate that they let Geremi González start three times. Their upgraded depth at Class AAA …
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