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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves' top prospect Schafer suspended for HGH — Promising center fielder to sit out 50 games — Denver — Braves top prospect Jordan Schafer's career just hit a troubling detour: drug suspension. — The 21-year-old center fielder was suspended 50 games for the use of human growth hormone …
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Jordan Schafer and Growth Hormone — I'm heading out the door to catch a plane to Memphis, so I don't have much time. But, I want to briefly comment on the 50-game suspension of Braves prospect Jordan Schafer for violating MLB's drug policy in regard to human growth hormone. I'll offer a few thoughts.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Two moves coming? — Alberto Gonzalez was pulled out of tonight's game for Scranton, which could mean he's headed here to replace Derek Jeter on the roster. — Jorge Posada is scheduled for an MRI tomorrow. He said it would be in Kansas City. The Yankees can have their own doctors read the results then decide what to do.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Posada may be headed for DL
Posada may be headed for DL
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Buckner's appearance marks end of an error — The pause lasted a full 13 seconds. Bill Buckner sat at a table in the Fenway Park interview room, a microphone in front of him, and pondered the question. Had he had second thoughts about throwing out the first pitch at yesterday's home opener …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Day of Rejoicing for Red Sox; Emotional Return by Buckner — BOSTON — For one glorious afternoon, everything seemed brighter, happier and more hopeful in this passionate baseball city because everything was right with the Red Sox. Remembering the beloved Red Sox' second championship …
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Dan Ventura / Boston Herald:
A hero's welcome — Buckner gets love at Fens … One of the symbols of Red Sox [team stats] Nation's past frustrations was welcomed back with open arms yesterday. — With a packed house at Fenway cheering his every step, Bill Buckner slowly walked in from left field …
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Feliciano arrives late to home opener — Mets reliever had original flight from Puerto Rico canceled — NEW YORK — There was a reason, far removed from baseball strategy, why Pedro Feliciano did not see action in Tuesday's home opener, even with the rest of the Mets bullpen crumbling around him.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Billingsley off-kilter in first start — Once again, big early hole foils Dodgers against D-backs — PHOENIX — Joe Torre offered up last week's rain-delay fiasco as one explanation for Chad Billingsley's poor first start Tuesday night, but the young right-hander wasn't making excuses after getting beat.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers are off-track in 10-5 loss to Diamondbacks — Hitters continue to struggle in second straight defeat at Arizona, their best shots reaching only the warning track, and frustration is starting to show. — PHOENIX — The ball looked like it had a chance, and when Andre Ethier saw …
Matt Woolsey / Forbes:
I Crushed My Heart In San Francisco — Suffering has little to do with wins and losses when it comes to sports. Rather, sports failures and mediocrities hurt in those moments when their style and manner sums up the frustrations and insecurities of the city itself, as is the case with my hometown team, the San Francisco Giants.
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Buck 0-fer finally over as he joins hit parade — (04-09) 04:00 PDT Toronto — Travis Buck finally has hitting stats that don't read zero. — In the second inning Tuesday, the A's second-year outfielder put an end to an 0-for-22 streak with an RBI double down the line in right off A.J. Burnett.
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Brian Lewis / New York Post:
PHILS STILL ROLLIN' ALONG — If the Mets - particularly their tormented bullpen and tortured fans - have nightmares, surely they must be of Phillies doing what they do: mounting heartbreaking rallies against their team. And Jimmy Rollins, the NL's MVP and New York's Public Enemy No. 1, wouldn't have it any other way.
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Phillies beat Mets in final Shea opener
Phillies beat Mets in final Shea opener
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Sides differ on losing Cordero to Reds — Melvin asserts he didn't get chance to match offer — Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin didn't think he was going to lose Francisco Cordero last winter. — The veteran closer indicated that he wanted to return in 2008 …
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Christopher Harris / ESPN:
The Big Rotowski: Players in danger of losing jobs … Homer Simpson has job security. — I mean, no matter what that dude does as an inspector at that nuclear power plant, no matter how many half-brained careers he stops and starts in place of his safety stewardship of Sector 7-G …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Hicks wants Rangers to start at home — Texas owner unhappy with team opening seasons on road — ARLINGTON — Rangers owner Tom Hicks said he has brought it to Commissioner Bud Selig's attention that the Rangers have opened on the road in seven of the last eight seasons and that needs to change.
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News:
Infield defense among the issues Tigers must address — Considering nothing the Tigers have done the past week is rational, an armchair manager is going to try his hand at shaking up a team that somehow is 0-7. — Here are 11 ideas from “Manager for a Day,” who isn't afraid to employ …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins, Spitzer enjoy D.C.'s infamous Mayflower — WASHINGTON — Hanley Ramirez, the Marlins' star shortstop, stepped outside the team hotel on his way to lunch when a tour bus screeched to a sudden stop on Connecticut Avenue. — Pressed against the windows, dozens of passengers aimed their cameras and snapped away.
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Robinson's No. 42 ‘unretired’ for day — Selig encourages players to again honor legend on anniversary — NEW YORK — By proclamation of the Commissioner, for the second consecutive year as Major League Baseball celebrates the anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking its color barrier …