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3:10 PM ET, April 17, 2008

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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Revised Batting Order Changes Dynamic for Mets  —  Carlos Beltrán had seen enough.  So in a quiet moment Tuesday afternoon, he pulled a chair beside José Reyes's locker and offered some unsolicited advice.  Recalling their conversation Wednesday night after the Mets' 5-2 victory …
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Carlos says loosen up, then has blast of own  —  He stirred up spring training with his “team to beat” boast.  Before Tuesday's win against the Nationals, he gave a pep talk to teammate Jose Reyes, encouraging the shortstop to return to his dancing, wildly celebrating self.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Reyes homers, celebrates like old self as Mets win  —  Mets catcher Brian Schneider congratulates pitcher Billy Wagner at the end of the game after the Mets beat the Washington Nationals 5-2 at Shea Stadium.  (Newsday Photo / Kathy Kmonicek / April 16, 2008)
Brian Lewis / New York Post:
SMITH BAILS OUT MAINE, AMAZIN'S
Discussion: Newsday and MetsBlog.com
Forbes:
The Business Of Baseball  —  The key numbers show that the national pastime is more popular than ever.  In 2007, baseball broke its attendance record for the fourth consecutive season when 79.5 million fans hit the turnstiles.  A big plus: Interleague games, where teams in the American …
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Evan Grant / Associated Press:
Texas Rangers beat Toronto in 14 innings
Andy Jasner / MLB.com:
Tejada acknowledges age discrepancy  —  Shortstop is actually two years older than previously believed  —  PHILADELPHIA — Miguel Tejada just aged two years.  —  Astros general manager Ed Wade was recently informed that Tejada was actually born on May 25, 1974, as opposed to May 25, 1976, as listed in the club's media guide.
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Associated Press:
Tejada admits to Astros he's actually 33, not 31
Discussion: Baltimore Sun
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Forbes: Yankees, Mets, Red Sox worth most  —  The Yankees, Mets and Red Sox top Forbes Magazine's annual list of baseball team valuations, with only the Yankees surpassing $1 billion.  Befitting baseball's biggest rivalry, however, the Yankees and the Red Sox are the only clubs that are pegged to operate at a loss.
Discussion: Newsday and Bottom9 Baseball
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Associated Press:
Forbes: Yankees worth $1.3 billion
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Even Santa believes in Mantle's 565-foot blast  —  The longest home run ever hit did not go 565 feet.  Not even close.  —  Actually, the longest home run ever hit isn't even the longest home run ever hit.  —  “The truth hasn't caught up to the original legend,” Bill Jenkinson says.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Pedro optimistic about return date  —  Injured Mets pitcher expects to come back ahead of schedule  —  NEW YORK — One day after Mets general manager Omar Minaya suggested Pedro Martinez might not return to active duty until late May or early June, Martinez was quoted as having said his recovery may be shorter instead of longer.
Discussion: Mets Fever
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The Onion:
Yankees Bury Bernie Williams Under New Stadium For Good Luck  —  NEW YORK—Citing a need for physical and spiritual cleansing after a Boston Red Sox fan entombed a David Ortiz jersey in the floor of the new facility, the New York Yankees buried former centerfielder Bernie Williams under 4,650 pounds …
USA Today:
Contact rate can be more revealing than batting average  —  By Ron Shandler, Special for USA TODAY  —  What do Pat Burrell, Joe Crede and Xavier Nady have in common?  —  All three are major league veterans who have established a performance baseline during their respective careers.
Discussion: WasWatching.com
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Zambrano solid on mound, plate in win  —  With wind playing a role, Cubs pound Reds again  —  How windy was it Wednesday night during the Cubs' 12-3 victory over Cincinnati at Wrigley Field?  —  So windy the Cubs took down the ceremonial flags for Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Ron Santo …
Keith Barnes / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Rocky start puzzles Pirates' Morris  —  TRIBUNE-REVIEW  —  LOS ANGELES — Every time Matt Morris takes the mound, he's hoping to discover why he has struggled so much this year.  —  Three starts into the season, and all he and the Pirates' coaching staff have are more questions.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Girardi says Chamberlain's dad improving  —  The health of Joba Chamberlain's father, Harlan, is improving, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Wednesday.  —  It's still not clear how soon Joba might be able to rejoin the Yankees.  The important thing, though, is that his father …
Discussion: Sliding Into Home
 
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Terry Pluto / Cleveland Sports News:
So far, it's a spring of C.C.'s fall
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Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
The benefit of batting eighth
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
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Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Thome's 3-run HR leads White Sox by O's
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