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Report: Ortiz not sure if he took steroids — BOSTON (TICKER) — It appears Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz is not sure if he has taken steroids. — Ortiz told the Boston Herald that he could not say definitively if he had ever used performance-enhancing drugs in the past.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Ortiz goes to bat for Barry — TORONTO - Barry Bonds is coming to Fenway Park [map] in a little more than a month, and already, David Ortiz [stats] can tell that his reception is going to be ugly. — Red Sox 2007 Roster — Take an interactive look at the 2007 Red Sox roster. — » Click here
Sports Illustrated:
Tom Verducci: Top 10 players under the age of 25 — Does it occur to you, too, that baseball has an '80s fixation? That the coverage of the sport seems skewed toward guys who were playing when cool guys wore Members Only jackets and grooved to A Flock of Seagulls on their Walkman?
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Baseball's Top 50 MVPs — Ranking the hottest properties in the game today — Baseball ratings are up by more than 20 percent this season, and I think I know the reason why. Rarely has there been so much star talent accumulated on the diamond at any one time.
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
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Rickey Henderson considering comeback — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Roger Clemens' big announcement this week has Rickey Henderson hoping some club might give him one more chance to make a major league comeback. — Otherwise, he will call it a career — for good this time.
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Marlins hitters on record strikeout pace — MIAMI (AP) — Miguel Cabrera backs away from the plate, rubs his knee, arches his back, stretches his arms, spits, taps each shoe with his bat, steps back into the box, adjusts his helmet, scuffs the dirt, crouches and gives the bat a menacing waggle.
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Duff Wilson / New York Times:
Sluggers Cited in Steroid Inquiry — Investigators of steroid use in baseball are seeking medical records from at least two of the game's premier sluggers over the past dozen years, Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro, along with records from dozens of other players suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Magic Tickets: The NL East for April '07 — With the first full month of the 2007 season in the books, it's not too early to look at how clubs are doing in terms of ticket sales. By taking a look at April's sales, we can get an idea of how last season's wins and losses might impact off-season sales …
MLB.com:
Nationals select contracts of Simontacchi and Batista, place Wagner on 15-day DL, designate Wilson — The Washington Nationals today selected the contracts of right-handed pitcher Jason Simontacchi and infielder Tony Batista from Columbus of the Triple-A International League.
Mark Hale / New York Post Mets Blog:
Buzz cuts — This was a strange pregame. — Twenty-one out of the 25 Mets now have buzzed heads or shaved heads, with Carlos Beltran serving as the main barber in the clubhouse during pregame as most of the players on the club buzzed their heads. Other people affiliated with the team …
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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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yanks ban alcohol from cluhouse; Rays study move … The rapid evolution of the alcohol policy in Major League Baseball continues. — The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are in the process of reviewing their policy, and the New York Yankees have joined the Oakland Athletics in banning alcohol in both their home and visiting clubhouses.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Young leads D-Backs past Phils — May. 8, 2007 12:00 AM When Josh Byrnes pulled the trigger on a trade with the Chicago White Sox two off-seasons ago, games like this were what he envisioned for Chris Young. — Roaming the spacious Chase Field outfield, Young made tough catches look easy …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Dodgers desperately need big bopper — The Dodgers' Class AAA affiliate is so loaded, one scout says, "It's a joke, how many players they have." — Too many players, yet not enough. — At the major-league level, the Dodgers' offensive pieces don't quite fit; the Nationals are the only team with fewer homers.