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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Hamstring strain sends Pedro to DL — Injured in '08 debut, Mets righty likely out until at least early May — MIAMI — The right one is a size 11 high top; the left one is the same size but a traditional low cut. And only the high top has been modified to alleviate stress in the large toe.
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Mets fans aren't taking this Pedro Martinez news well — If you're friends with a Mets fan, you might want to keep an eye on him or her for the next few hours. Not only did Pedro Martinez last only 57 pitches last night before leaving with a strained left hamstring, but the Marlins won the game …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Pedro hurts hamstring as Mets lose to Marlins — Mets starting pitcher Pedro Martinez grimaces after delivering a pitch against the Florida Marlins during the fourth inning of Tuesday night's game, which the Mets lost in extra innings, 5-4. (AP Photo/El Nuevo Herald, Gaston De Cargenas)
Associated Press:
Bannister leads Royals over Tigers 4-0 — DETROIT - Brian Bannister and the Kansas City Royals are off to a quick start. — Bannister allowed two singles in seven innings, combining on a three-hitter Wednesday in a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. — Kansas City is 2-0 for the second time in 28 years.
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Billfer / The Detroit Tiger Weblog:
Game 2: Royals at Tigers — PREGAME: It's another afternoon tilt for these two teams. For the Tigers it will be Kenny Rogers making his season debut. Last year Rogers battled a blood clot, and later some elbow soreness before finishing the season strong for the Tigers.
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
‘Suspended’ Cabrera steals show — By all rights, the star of last night's game for the Yankees, centre fielder Melky Cabrera, wasn't supposed to be playing. But he has appealed his three-game suspension. Contributing spectacular back-to-back catches off Lyle Overbay and Aaron Hill …
Dave Rouleau / Baseball Digest Daily:
Don Drysdale Scouting Report by Branch Rickey — Branch Rickey scouting report on RHP Don Drysdale, from June 15, 1954 — It is incredible what you can find in the Library of Congress. While making a quick search on another topic this morning (see Roundup - Wednesday) …
Joe Posnanski:
WB: Clemente vs. Kaline — First impressions — I feel confident that most people would say Clemente was better than Kaline. “Not to take anything away from Kaline,” says a friend of mine, “but Roberto Clemente was the best player I ever saw.” I'm guessing entirely …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Andino fine after hectic, heroic night — Robbery try occurs shortly after hitting winning home run — MIAMI — Everything was back to normal on Wednesday afternoon for Robert Andino after a heroic and hectic night. — In the 10th inning on Tuesday, Andino experienced the high of delivering …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Heady baserunning helps Dodgers win — Furcal drives in two runs, dashes home with game-decider — LOS ANGELES — Derek Lowe got knocked out, Larry Bowa got thrown out, but the Dodgers managed to pull out a 3-2 win over the Giants anyway with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday night.
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Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Berkman's 3-run HR in 9th lifts Astros — SAN DIEGO (AP)—The Houston Astros were one strike away from opening the season with three straight losses, then inches away. — They managed to stick around long enough for Lance Berkman to hit a three-run homer off Trevor Hoffman in the ninth inning …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
New Ernie Banks statue needs an apostrophe — Shocking: The Cubs unveiled a new Ernie Banks statue on Monday and its biggest initial problem didn't come in being a magnet for pigeon poop. Instead, there was a missing apostrophe in Mr. Cub's most famous saying, which caused a bit of a stir in Chicago on Tuesday.
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Farewell to the Chief? — WASHINGTON (Map, News) - If baseball experts are right, the Nationals won't have to worry about the N.L. East race. They won't be in it. — But the race that might interest them the most is in the A.L. Central. Or, at least, that's the one that Chad Cordero might need to monitor.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Mussina pitches a new optimism — With Roger Clemens residing in steroids purgatory, Mike Mussina once again is the Yankees' oldest starting pitcher. He certainly looked all of his 39 years during a wretched stretch late last season. — Much has been made about the Yanks' decision to give …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Aces up — Matsuzaka trumps Oakland — OAKLAND, Calif. - The homecoming dance was a disappointment. — “It's something I can only say in hindsight,” Daisuke Matsuzaka said last night, “but it would have been nice to pitch better in the Tokyo Dome than I did.”
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