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3:00 AM ET, April 1, 2008

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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Tape of Sheppard to introduce Jeter  —  Legendary ‘Voice of Yankee Stadium’ will announce captain  —  NEW YORK — Bob Sheppard's voice will be at Yankee Stadium after all for Monday's season opener, the final Opening Day in the ballpark's history — although he will be heard for just one batter.
Discussion: The Bronx Stop
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
For Yanks and Fans, One More Day to Wait
Discussion: Washington Post
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Opening Third Day is Here  —  Our long winter wait has finally come to an end.
Discussion: Capitol Punishment
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Final opener at Yankee Stadium postponed
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports and Boston Herald
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Games of the Day  —  The third and real opening day takes place today …
Discussion: The Griddle
Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
New era for Yankees? Say it's so, Joe
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
Plenty of empty seats for a ‘sellout’  —  The Orioles announced a sellout for their regular-season opener today at Camden Yards, which probably evoked a measure of skepticism from anyone looking for companionship in the upper deck above left field.  —  To be fair, the team is entitled …
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Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
Roberts provides spark at top of lineup
Discussion: The Transaction Guy
Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:   Pessimistic fans show up for opener
Paul Newberry / Associated Press:
Spiezio, cut after offseason troubles, signs minor league deal with Braves  —  ATLANTA (AP)—Scott Spiezio will try to return to the majors with a team that rarely takes a chance on troubled players.  —  Spiezio agreed Monday to a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves …
Discussion: Hot Foot and ESPN
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Wood struggles as Cubs' closer  —  Kerry Wood's debut as the Cubs' closer turned into a nightmare when he gave up three runs in the ninth inning on Opening Day.  —  Hitting Rickie Weeks in the back with his first pitch to lead off the inning began Wood's downfall.  Bob Howry hit Weeks again in the 10th.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:   What an entrance: Fukudome arrives
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Back from D.C. ...  is it opening day?  —  Now that the Braves have done a whirlwind trip to D.C., helped open a new park and provided almost no offensive support for Tim Hudson (sound familiar?), time to open the season for real tonight against the Pirates at Turner Field.  —  What's that?
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Concepcion makes trip to see Santana  —  Venezuelan former Reds great an admirer of his countryman  —  MIAMI — Johan Santana's drawing power reached his native Venezuela.  —  One of the most popular players to come out of Venezuela, Dave Concepcion, flew in from his native country specifically to see Santana's debut as a Met.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Saga of No. 21 begins with respect  —  Ensberg defers to O'Neill; Hawkins wears number for Clemente  —  NEW YORK — Twenty-one is one of those numbers that carries a little extra meaning in the eye of the beholder.  It can be blackjack, it's the legal age to buy a beer at Yankee Stadium, and — for many fans — it's Paul O'Neill.
Discussion: River Ave. Blues
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Professor Puts a Face on the Performance of Baseball Managers  —  The baseball season began in earnest this week, with 750 major league players and 2,430 games ready to collide and create countless millions of data — which the game's devotees (who have included Nobel laureates) …
Discussion: The Griddle
Boston Herald:
Kielty accepts PawSox assignment  —  Red Sox outfielder Bobby Kielty accepted his assignment to Triple-A Pawtucket tonight, electing not to ask for free agency to hook on elsewhere.  —  On Sunday, Kielty said there was a possibility another undisclosed big league team would be offering him a job this week …
Discussion: Over the Monster and MLB Rumors
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
A day of watching baseball on TV  —  Basepath blunders can burst a bubble  —  Weird day, Monday.  —  Rather than joining our corps of reporters in the field, I was put under house arrest by The Guy in the Big Office.  He assigned me to watch as much baseball as possible and see if I could learn something to pass along to readers.
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants' opener does nothing to allay pessimism  —  (03-31) 17:44 PDT Los Angeles — For a solitary moment, when Dave Roberts whacked the second pitch of the 2008 season into center field for a single, the faithful could suspend their fears and dare to be optimistic.
Discussion: Only Baseball Matters
Awful Announcing:
FUK U DOME!  Clap Clap ClapClapClap!!!  —  So how about this for an American debut.  3-3, Double, BB, 3 RBIs oh and this....  “A star is born in the teeth of the Lake Michigan wind.”  - Brent Musburger  —  Kerry Wood had tried to blow the game for the Cubs followed in turn by Eric Gagne doing the same for the Brewers.
Associated Press:
Cubs' Zambrano leaves with forearm cramp  —  CHICAGO (AP)—Chicago Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano left Monday's opener against the Milwaukee Brewers in the seventh inning with a cramp in his right forearm, right after making a pickoff throw to second base.  —  Milwaukee's Bill Hall hit a one-out double …
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue and Fox Sports
Neil Best / Newsday:
Yanks pull plug on Joba's radio gig  —  It long has been a battlefield in the local sports talk radio wars: Sign players for paid spots and hope they attract attention (and perhaps listeners), or at least show up on time.  —  Sometimes that means sparks and/or headlines (see Jeremy Shockey …
Discussion: Watchdog
Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Nats score 5 in 9th, beat Phillies 11-6  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The Washington Nationals took their late-inning act on the road.  —  Nick Johnson's tiebreaking RBI double off Tom Gordon highlighted a five-run ninth inning and the Nationals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 11-6 Monday.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
For Yankees, It's Still ‘Win,’ but Not ‘Win Now or Else’  —  The evidence is unmistakable.  As opening day dawns in the Bronx on Monday afternoon, the most decorated franchise in sports is in transition.  —  After 85 seasons at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees are saying farewell to their home.
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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Mariners beat Texas in Bedard's debut
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Associated Press:
Diamondbacks 4, Reds 2  —  CINCINNATI (AP) — The defending …
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The Big Lead:
Opening Day Treat: An Interview with ESPN.com Baseball Writer Keith Law
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Samara Pearlstein / Roar of the Tigers:
Happy New Year! (ignore the outcome, concentrate on the fact that there's baseball)
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Associated Press:
Indians' Victor Martinez injures leg in opener
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