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Justin Terranova / Washington Post:
LO DUCA WANTS METS ‘TO LOSE EVERY GAME’ — RETURNS TO SHEA WITH NATIONALS TONIGHT — It is reunion night at Shea when the Nationals come into Flushing to take on the Mets for the start of a three-game series. — The Mets' makeover after last season's collapse involved trading clubhouse …
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Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Listless Mets Stir Early Anger of Fans
Listless Mets Stir Early Anger of Fans
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Paul Hoynes / Cleveland Sports News:
Cleveland Indians put Joe Borowski on disabled list, recall Tom Mastny from Class AAA — The Indians placed closer Joe Borowski on the disabled list today with a strained right triceps muscle. Borowski has failed to convert his last two save situations, failing in spectacular fashion both times.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Indians place Borowski on disabled list — Struggling closer dealing with right triceps strain — CLEVELAND — After blowing a save opportunity against the Red Sox on Monday night, Joe Borowski said that he hoped to pinpoint the reason for his drastic dip in velocity this season.
Paul Hoynes / Cleveland Sports News:
Tribe closer says he ‘had nothing’
Tribe closer says he ‘had nothing’
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Let's Go Tribe!, Providence Journal, Fox Sports, SOX & Dawgs, Vegas Watch and Baseball Musings
Richard Lapchick / ESPN:
MLB's diversity would have Jackie shaking his head — Tuesday is Jackie Robinson Day, commemorating the 61st anniversary of Robinson's 1947 debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers, which broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. A few weeks ago, I sat with Rachel Robinson …
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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 …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Big Papi returns to lineup — Slugger lets Francona know he wants back in via text message — CLEVELAND — During the flight to Cleveland in the wee hours of Monday morning, Red Sox manager Terry Francona gave designated hitter David Ortiz an invitation to take another day off if he wanted or needed it.
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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 …
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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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Moylan headed to DL, Carlyle rejoins team — The Braves have put reliever Peter Moylan on the disabled list with a right elbow strain. — Moylan last appeared in a game Friday night in Washington, when he pitched a perfect ninth inning against the Nationals for his first save of the season.
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) …
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Reds Insider, MLB Rumors, My Pinstripes, NJ.com, 6-4-2, Sliding Into Home, Hot Foot and iYankees
Brian Joura / The Fantasy Baseball Generals:
Puerto Rico Shows Why It Is Time To End MLB's Amateur Draft — Puerto Rico was a hot spot for amateur talent before MLB added the territory to its annual amateur draft. Now Puerto Rico is clearly behind Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Is the MLB draft doing the same thing to amateur talent in this country?
USA Today:
Reynolds, ESPN settle wrongful termination lawsuit — Harold Reynolds and ESPN have settled Reynolds' wrongful termination lawsuit, which he filed in October 2006. — “My family and I are ecstatic,” said Reynolds, the former All-Star second baseman. “This is a matter of principal.
Yahoo! Sports:
Cabrera's HR helps Tigers rally by Twins — DETROIT (AP)—Miguel Cabrera hit a two-run homer to cap the Detroit Tigers' second straight eighth-inning rally, beating the Minnesota Twins 6-5 Tuesday night — Magglio Ordonez homered and drove in two runs, and Gary Sheffield and Carlos Guillen …
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Bless You Boys
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 …
Associated Press:
M's prized offseason pickup Bedard hits 15-day disabled list — CBSSports.com wire reports — SEATTLE — Mariners ace Erik Bedard went on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday with inflammation in his left hip, a condition that is improving. — The move is retroactive to April 9, and Seattle's ace isn't sure when he might pitch again.
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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