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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
METS PUSH BACK PEDRO'S RETURN — The pitching help that the struggling Mets could use most - three-time Cy Young winner Pedro Martinez - won't be arriving anytime soon. — GM Omar Minaya told The Post the Mets now expect a strained left hamstring to sideline Martinez until at least the middle of May - and possibly into June.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
PAGAN'S BUBBLE IS ABOUT TO POP — Despite a red-hot start, Angel Pagan can count on returning to a reserve role with the Mets once Moises Alou returns. — That was the word from Willie Randolph, who doesn't sound all that impressed by Pagan though the former Cub is leading the team in average …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Manny's homer in ninth topples Tribe — Ortiz has crucial two-out hit to set up win against Borowski — CLEVELAND — Bloop and a blast isn't usually the combination that comes to mind when you think of the star-studded tandem of David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez, the boppers who sit in the middle …
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Paul Hoynes / Cleveland Sports News:
Tribe closer says he ‘had nothing’ — Joe Borowski doesn't know what's wrong. One day he feels like he can throw the ball through a brick wall. — “The next day, I feel like I'm throwing through water,” said Borowski. — Monday night, Borowski should have come to the mound …
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brewers supposedly have signed Weaver — I received a tip from a reliable source this morning that the Brewers have signed free-agent right-hander Jeff Weaver to an incentive-laden deal. — I'm traveling to St. Louis this morning and won't be able to get it confirmed with club management until later …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
JORGE MULLS HIS OPTIONS — Jorge Posada is mulling the pros and cons of getting a cortisone shot in his ailing right shoulder. — “It's 50/50 it would work because of where the problem is,” Posada told The Post during batting practice last night at Tropicana Field.
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Schilling laughs off Yankee talk — Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling reiterated this morning his previous assertion that he would not consider pitching for the Yankees next season, despite comments to the contrary from his personal doctor. — “[Schilling] called me when he was angry …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Jeter talks about Jackie Robinson — Yankees shortstop discusses importance of No. 42 — Derek Jeter was growing up in Kalamazoo, Mich., when he first heard the name “Jackie Robinson” from his father, Dr. Charles Jeter. In the years since becoming a Major League Baseball player …
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
One-game playoff won't be forgotten — Rockies, Padres fought for 13 innings for Wild Card berth — The Rockies rejoiced and the Padres went home. — One moment, two teams and a season defined for both that became indelible stamps that fans of each franchise will remember forever.
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Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Money not buying happiness for Yankees, Mets — The Mets and Yankees have spent a combined $346,874,953 on ballplayers for the 2008 season. So far, this is what it has gotten them: 12 wins, 13 losses, third place in the National League East and fourth place in the American League East.
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Jackie, Lasto and Lo Duca — With everyone on the Mets wearing the No. 42 tonight to honor the 61st anniversary of Jackie Robinson's major-league debut, any Shea fan with a conscience might think twice about booing the Mets with too much animosity this evening. Then again, nothing would surprise me.
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Mark Healey / Gotham Baseball:
Piazza Coming To The Bronx? — Up until the last few days, Yankees' GM Brian Cashman has often resisted the temptation of putting Mike Piazza in pinstripes. But with his current catching situation (and don't forget prospect Francisco Cervelli is still out with a broken wrist) …
ESPN.com:
Number of black MLB players drops to 8.2 percent — ORLANDO, Fla. — Major League Baseball received its best grade for racial diversity in hiring, even as the percentage of black players dropped again last year. — MLB received its first A-minus for race Tuesday from Richard Lapchick …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
McLouth's ninth-inning blast ignites Pirates, 6-4 — Three-run shot off Dodgers' closer comes after two outs — LOS ANGELES — One of these days, Nate McLouth is going to come back and touch Terra Firma. — Not quite yet, apparently. — He stepped to the box with two outs in the ninth inning …
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Mike Fast / Hardball Times:
How will ball tracking analysis change the game? — One of my favorite baseball books is Pure Baseball by Keith Hernandez. It is an in-depth look at two games from the 1993 season, at-bat by at- bat, pitch by pitch, with Hernandez as the narrator and baseball teacher.
NY Daily News:
Joba at ailing father's side — Yankee ptcher Joba Chamberlain was holding an agonizing vigil at his ailing father's hospital bed last night as he and relatives prayed for a miracle. — Harlan Chamberlain, 55, remained in critical condition at Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center in Lincoln …
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Kyle / Driveline Mechanics:
Pitching Mechanics: Clay Buchholz — Red Sox phenom Clay Buchholz is one of the most-watched pitchers this year as Boston fans hope to see more of the outstanding stuff that he showcased in 2007, throwing a no-hitter in just his second major league start. Everyone knows that Buchholz …