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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Public Apology — Everyone has days and events in life they'd love to push the rewind button on, yesterday was one of those days. Regardless of my opinions, thoughts and beliefs on anything Barry Bonds it was absolutely irresponsible and wrong to say what I did.
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ESPN:
Francona to Schilling, Papi: 'Shut up' — Everyone has an opinion about Barry Bonds. Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona wants his players not to express theirs so much. — A day after Curt Schilling and David Ortiz gave interviews in which they talked about the San Francisco Giants slugger …
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WNBC:
Berman's Blog: Do You Believe In Miracles? — Sue Simmons introduced me last night at 11 p.m. by saying something like, "Ladies and gentleman a miracle has occurred. Len Berman is leading his sportscast with the Mets." This is an ongoing issue behind the scenes.
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David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Schilling apologizes — A contrite Curt Schilling today issued a public apology for his scathing comments on Giants slugger Barry Bonds, writing on his blog that it was "absolutely irresponsible and wrong to say what I did." — "Everyone has days and events in life they'd love to push …
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Sports Illustrated:
Schilling goes off on Bonds in radio interview — BOSTON (Ticker) — Barry Bonds never has admitted to using steroids. Apparently, Curt Schilling believes he has. — The outspoken pitcher of the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday took some verbal shots at Bonds, who needs 12 homers to break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record.
Lisa Olson / NY Daily News:
Wright's surprise razing ritual may turn out to be shear genius — SAN FRANCISCO - Carlos Beltran hung a shingle on his barber shop inside the visitor's clubhouse, prepping for customers. He had shears, razors and plenty of towels to blot the blood. — Before long there was a parade of Mets lining up to get their domes shaved.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Glavine, Mets roll despite Bonds' shot — Left-hander allows just a solo homer in seven strong frames — SAN FRANCISCO — It was a numerical anomaly that developed at AT&T Park on Tuesday night when the Mets engaged the Giants in a place that is all about long distance.
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ESPN:
O's TV host sorry for domestic violence wisecrack — BALTIMORE — Rick Dempsey is apologizing for attempting to crack a joke about domestic violence on the air during a telecast of a Baltimore Orioles game on Saturday. — Dempsey, a former Orioles catcher and coach who usually hosts …
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Rick Maese / Baltimore Sun:
Dempsey's remarks no laughing matter — With no outs in the top of the third inning Saturday, Orioles pitcher Daniel Cabrera gave up a leadoff double, and the Indians' Grady Sizemore strolled to the plate. For the players on the field and for the fans in attendance, it was all very routine.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Fall To Their 7th Loss In a Row — Washington Roster In a State of Flux: Brewers 6, Nationals 4 — Hours before the Washington Nationals dropped their seventh straight game, an all-too-familiar 6-4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, they lost one player, Chad Cordero …
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David Pinto / Baseball Prospectus:
The Big Picture — Rescheduling — Whenever a wet April occurs, calls are made to revamp the schedule. At one time, Major League Baseball tried starting the season in as many warm cities and domes as possible, but the cold-weather teams wanted to start the season at home, too.
Fun Sheriff / Lion in Oil:
Meet Your First Two-Time Steroid Offender — A disturbing trend has coming out of the Mets organization. First there was Guillermo Mota's steroid suspension last November, and last week former clubhouse worker Kirk Radomski admitted to dealing steroids to numerous MLB players.
John Walsh / Hardball Times:
Infield Defense — Back to Basics … In recent years, methods for evaluating defense have been springing up like mushrooms after a spring rain. We've got UZR and PMR and the plus/minus system, all based on play-by-play data. Then there are the zone rating-based systems, one from Chris Dial …
Richie Rich / Home Run Derby:
Followup on the Vernon Wells Heckler Ball - A Home Run Derby Exclusive — This past Sunday, we wrote about some hecklers who got a ball from Blue Jays CenterFielder Vernon Wells. Wells politely gave back some of the heckling he was getting during the game ...
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San Diego Union-Tribune:
Classic battle — It's been a long time since Greg Maddux and John Smoltz pitched against one another. In fact, it's been 14 years and 304 days - since July 10, 1992, a year when Arnold Schwarzenegger was still an actor, Nirvana had a No. 1 album and a Clinton was running for president.
Paul Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Tracy sees offense, but it's from his son — CHICAGO — Jim Tracy saw a rare sight Monday night — offense. — OK, so it was in Lansing, Mich., and not Wrigley Field, but it was pretty sweet all the same. — The Pirates' manager and his wife, Debra …