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Gerry Callahan / Boston Herald:
Pathetic in pinstripes: NY needy, Roger greedy — It is sad, really. Even during their current seven-year championship drought, even while they were losing four straight to the Red Sox [team stats] in 2004 or flopping in the first round of the playoffs to the Tigers last year, the Yankees at least were interesting.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Disappointing night for Perez in opener — Left-hander solid until allowing eight — two earned — in fifth — SAN FRANCISCO — What Barry Bonds did was of no consequence, and, in relative terms, what Barry Zito did hardly mattered. The latest installment of Mets 2007 had little …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Giants 9, Mets 4: Errors Lead to Giants' Big Inning and Doom Mets — The Mets spent so much time in the field during the fifth inning of Monday's game that they could have counted how many fans were sitting in Section 108. Anything to distract them from Giants stampeding around the bases.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Molina's two 5th-inning HRs lift Giants — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bengie Molina knew he had hit two home runs, yet had to be reminded by bullpen catcher Bill Hayes that both were in the same inning. — Molina hit a disputed two-run homer in the fifth, then added a three-run drive later in the same inning.
George King / New York Post:
OH MO! PEN NOT DESALVO'S PAL — ROOKIE PROVES READY, BUT M'S STEAL VICTORY — Mariano Rivera giving up the game-winning homer in the ninth cut to the bone. Umpire Gerry Davis blowing a call in the eighth didn't help. And two bloop singles off Kyle Farnsworth were lethal.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
SEARCHING FOR THE REAL RIVERA — There were more quotes within the Yankee clubhouse about being shocked whenever Mariano Rivera falters and more vows about not being worried at all about the greatest closer of all time. — But as the first week of May ended, Mariano Rivera gave up another homer, lost another game.
MLB.com:
ESPN2 to televise MLB's 2007 First-Year Player Draft — Draft, to be held in Orlando, will be aired on television for the first time — Major League Baseball's 2007 First-Year Player Draft will be carried live by ESPN2 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. (EDT) on Thursday, June 7th, marking the first time that the Draft will be telecast.
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Marc Hulet / Baseball Analysts:
No Ordinary Joe Smith — Every time I look at a New York Mets' box score, rookie reliever Joe Smith's name seems to be present. The 2006 third round draft pick - and 94th overall - out of Wright State appeared in 17 games during the Mets' first 29 games of the 2007 season.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Zumaya to have surgery, miss 12 weeks — Tigers reliever ruptured tendon in right middle finger Saturday — Tigers reliever Joel Zumaya will undergo surgery to repair a ruptured tendon in his right middle finger, forcing him out of action for 12 weeks. — The news came from the club following …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Glavine holds esteem for Bonds — Mets southpaw views slugger as 'greatest player of our era' — SAN FRANCISCO — Tom Glavine, the Mets' starting pitcher Tuesday night against the Giants — and Barry Bonds — answered some questions about Bonds on Monday:
Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Notes: Westbrook placed on DL — Carmona, Mujica recalled from Triple-A Buffalo — BALTIMORE — The Indians made several moves Monday, putting starter Jake Westbrook on the 15-day disabled list, recalling fellow right-handers Fausto Carmona and Edward Mujica from Triple-A Buffalo …
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Tribe Report
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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Hafner, Carmona lead Indians by O's 10-1
Hafner, Carmona lead Indians by O's 10-1
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Let's Go Tribe
Dylan Hernandez / insideBayArea:
Boohoo: Alou looks back with sigh — In his return to AT&T Park, Mets' Moises reflects on Giant disappointment — SAN FRANCISCO — Back at AT&T Park for the first time as a member of the New York Mets, Moises Alou revealed Monday that he looks back with regret on his two seasons with the Giants.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Cordero admits to distraction — Closer trying to stay focused with grandmother in poor health — MILWAUKEE — A day after giving up the game-tying run in the ninth inning against the Cubs, Nationals closer Chad Cordero acknowledged that his grandmother's illness weighed heavily on his mind while he was on the mound.
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Just A Nats Fan
Ben Schmitt / Detroit Free Press:
Ex-Tigers player LeFlore jailed over child support — Ron LeFlore's journey took him from prison in the 1970s to Major League Baseball, where he became an All Star with the Detroit Tigers. — Today, he went back behind bars at age 58 for $73,000 in unpaid child support.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Baseball Ignores a Problem More Deadly Than Steroids — Alcohol last week killed one more major league baseball player than steroids ever have. — I repeat: Alcohol last week killed one more baseball player than steroids ever have. — Yet Major League Baseball and George J. Mitchell …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Willis grateful to Clemens — Marlins ace got pointers from Rocket at World Baseball Classic — MIAMI — At the 2006 World Baseball Classic, Dontrelle Willis was fortunate enough to pick up some points from the best. — The D-Train was a teammate on Team USA with the legendary Roger Clemens …
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