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Mark Hale / New York Post:
COMEBACK CRUMBLED — GONZALEZ, PODS WIN A WILD ONE — This was a crushing loss for the Mets, and there were a few things that caused the pain. — Two different and dramatic Mets comebacks were negated. They had a thrilling hit that made Shea explode. They should have captured the victory.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
East the least of concerns — Mets drop game and series to Padres after spirited rally — Billy Wagner and Trevor Hoffman have a combined 867 saves. They both blew chances on the same night for only the second time in their distinguished careers as the Mets overcame their largest deficit this season …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Opener with White Sox washed away — Game will be made up Friday as part of day-night twin bill — CHICAGO — The Red Sox and White Sox waited for a window of dryness that never came before Thursday night's game was finally cancelled following a delay of about two and a half hours.
George King / New York Post:
MOOSE ON SHORT LEASH — Their first preference is for Mike Mussina to bounce back from two morbid outings Monday night so the veteran right-hander remains in their rotation as they chase the Red Sox and Mariners. — However, Mussina is on a short rope against the Tigers.
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
David Wells agrees to deal with Dodgers — NEW YORK — David Wells is back in the pennant race with a new team: the Los Angeles Dodgers. Wells and the Dodgers agreed to a contract Thursday and the big lefty plans to make his first start for Los Angeles on Sunday night against the Mets in New York.
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
MLB.TV celebrates five years of growth — Free live Webcast of Yankees-Tigers offered on Sunday — "If this catches on, the worker productivity index might go into a serious slump." — Chicago Sun-Times on Aug. 27, 2002, after the birth of MLB.TV — First there was print, telegraph and word of mouth.
Aimee Blanchette / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
How I got my job: Aaron Gleeman, 24, Minnetonka — What does your business card say? Senior editor of Rotoworld.com and NBCSports.com, and blogger for AaronGleeman.com. — What do you do? I write a daily column for NBCSports.com and Rotoworld.com about baseball or football.
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Notes: Patton to get start on Saturday — Twenty-one-year-old prospect to start against Pirates — HOUSTON — The Astros were considering many candidates to fill in as a spot starter this weekend, but left-hander Troy Patton won out in the end. — The club announced after Thursday's game …
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The Crawfish Boxes
Brian Lewis / New York Post:
AFTER 0-FOR-4, HE'S STILL DELGAD-WOE — The anger was etched indelibly all over Carlos Delgado's visage. His frustration laid bare after popping up with the bases loaded in last night's 9-8, 10-inning loss to San Diego. His funk has left him frustrated and his frustration deepens his funk, a vicious cycle he can't escape.
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Chicago Mets Fan
Fox Sports:
Mets wounded, but still in command of East — LIKE THIS STORY? — As the old chestnut goes, injuries are part of the game. — Teams must plan for them, and they must assume that they're going to happen. Part of the injury phenomenon is preventable — if you get players …
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Kiner in Fox corner — One of the Mets' classic broadcast combos is about to be reunited. — Fox Sports brass will bring Ralph Kiner into its booth tomorrow to work with Tim McCarver during the Foxies' Dodgers-Mets telecast. — The voices, who were together on Mets telecasts for 16 years …
Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
Ye old ball game — WESTFIELD, Mass. - For his latest muse, Jim Bouton traveled back, back, back, beyond the warning track of the modern era, through the Field of Dreams cornfield and into the 19th century to a place far different from the dysfunctional clubhouse he chronicled …
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Signal to Noise
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Hand injuries have been a problem — Kotchman is the latest to be sidelined, and Morales is called up from Salt Lake. — Hands down, this has been a strange year for injuries in the Angels infield. — Third baseman Chone Figgins sat out the first month of the season because of two fractured fingers …
Kevin Hench / Fox Sports:
Drew has the tools, lacks the numbers — LIKE THIS STORY? — He is the baseball equivalent of unreleased vasocongestion, arousing us with his limitless potential before thwarting us with his all-too limiting indifference. — The strong, accurate arm. The swift, powerful legs.