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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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David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Schilling apologizes — A contrite Curt Schilling today issued …
Schilling apologizes — A contrite Curt Schilling today issued …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Marquis tosses brilliant three-hitter — Righty gets first complete game since '05; Soriano goes deep — CHICAGO — Jason Marquis gave the Cubs exactly what they needed Wednesday night. — Alfonso Soriano hit his 34th career leadoff homer to back Marquis' three-hit shutout and lift …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Royal showing from Marquis — Marquis tosses three-hitter in Cubs' win — Of the 40,264 fans who packed Wrigley Field on Wednesday night, the number who cheered the signing of free agent Jason Marquis last winter probably could be counted on two hands. — But when Marquis struck …
Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
WIL GETS FIRST HIT SINCE '02 — Derek Jeter Jeter and Robinson Cano couldn't help laughing, and with good cause. Wil Nieves finally mustered his first hit in the majors since 2002, and the first thing he did was get thrown out. — The Yankees' backup catcher was caught stretching …
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Caleb Breakey / MLB.com:
Yankees enjoy Nieves' landmark hit — Backup catcher draws laughs following slump-busting single — NEW YORK — Wil Nieves entered Wednesday's game against the Rangers having renewed his driver's license since his last Major League hit. — On Wednesday, the Yankees' backup catcher recorded …
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Good Side Effects — Dice-K's Extra Work Pays Off — TORONTO — To say that Daisuke Matsuzaka corrected the flaws in his mechanics Wednesday night was hardly a stretch. — After three consecutive mediocre starts - and with observers from two continents diagnosing his problems pitching …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Green suffering haircut remorse — Minaya joins bald brigade; Reyes considering getting buzzed — SAN FRANCISCO — It was the morning after the night before, and Shawn Green was suffering with hair hangover. The Mets right fielder, aka Shorn Green, was no more comfortable …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz, Braves beat Padres — It was a classic pitching matchup for the (middle) ages, and its outcome was ultimately decided by the Joneses. — Chipper Jones drove in the tying run, and Andruw Jones drove in the winning run on consecutive pitches in the seventh inning …
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Paying the Price For a Plan — Stan Kasten is an idiot. Admit it, that's what you want to scream. The Washington Nationals' president gambled that his team's luck wouldn't be too bad this season. That way, despite a payroll purge, he might avoid having a historically awful team. So, what happens?
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Why the defending World Series champs struggle — Maybe the Cardinals turn this around. They are, after all, the Cardinals, defending World Series champions, a post-season club six of the past seven seasons, the team with perhaps the best G.M./manager/pitching coach combination in the game.
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Viva El Birdos
Mark Hale / New York Post:
LO DUCA STOPPING STEALERS — Last season, catcher Paul Lo Duca threw out less than a quarter of the runners trying to steal. — It's not wise to run on him this year, however. — Lo Duca threw out two more would-be base stealers in the first inning of the Mets' 5-3 victory over the Giants yesterday.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Acta says attitude is important — Nats skipper likes effort; hitting hasn't meshed with pitching — MILWAUKEE — Despite watching his team lose seven out of its first eight games on this current road trip, Nationals manager Manny Acta continues to be optimistic that his team can turn the season around.
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Oleanders and Morning Glories
Jason Grey / MLB.com:
Notes: Owings staying consistent — Rookie doesn't change his ways in Major Leagues — PHOENIX — You might think that a pitcher who went undefeated in 15 Triple-A starts last season might not want to change a thing when he moves to the Major League level. — You would be correct.
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Out in the Desert
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Day off for Garciaparra — Slumping Dodgers first baseman gets breather in Florida — MIAMI — Manager Grady Little tried to load the Dodgers' batting order with right-handed hitters to oppose Florida left-hander Dontrelle Willis Wednesday night, but one key right-handed bat was conspicuously absent.
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