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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Santana takes Mets to ‘different level’ … PHILADELPHIA — As you watched Johan Santana overmatch the Phillies on Friday in his first visit to Philadelphia as a Met, it was hard to resist asking this question: — Suppose he'd been a Met last year. — Suppose the Mets could have sent Santana …
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Assistant GM talks draft, farm system — Mike Arbuckle has been with the Phillies since 1992 and has been the team's assistant general manager since 2001. — He has helped draft and develop the team's core talent of Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Brett Myers and Cole Hamels.
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Santana brings his ace game as Mets down Phillies — SO TAGUCHI'S vocabulary is not as extensive as many major league ballplayers. One of the only Japanese imports who eschews the use of a translator, the Phillies outfielder instead taught himself how to speak English using such American cartoons as “Finding Nemo” as study aids.
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Joe Pawlikowski / MLB Rumors:
Free Agent Stock Watch: Ben Sheets — It looks like Ben Sheets made the right decision by signing a four-year contract with the Brewers after his spectacular 2004 season. The then-25-year-old tossed 237 innings to the tune of a 2.70 ERA, striking out 264 to just 32 walks, with a WHIP below 1.00.
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Jeff Wallner / MLB.com:
Brewers unsure if Sheets will miss start — Milwaukee taking cautious approach due to injury history — CINCINNATI — Ben Sheets' condition is worrisome, but not yet to the point of making a move, according to Brewers manager Ned Yost. — Sheets left Friday's game in the sixth inning …
Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Source: Farns to be suspended for throwing at Manny — Kyle Farnsworth may have said he didn't throw at Manny Ramirez intentionally Thursday night, but apparently, Major League Baseball believes otherwise. — According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Farnsworth …
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Cantu disputes woman's claim — MIAMI GARDENS - Third baseman Jorge Cantu and his agent both insist a domestic violence matter won't interrupt his season. — According to the St. Petersburg Times, Cantu has a Wednesday court date in Pinellas County stemming from a temporary protection order filed against him earlier this week.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins' Gardner placed on DL; Waechter promoted — MIAMI GARDENS - Right elbow inflammtion has landed reliever Lee Gardner on the disabled list. The Marlins have selected the contract of right-hander Doug Waechter from Triple-A Albuquerque to replace him.
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Charlie Nobles / MLB.com:
Young complies with manager, cuts hair — First baseman's ‘special barber’ trims bushy locks in Miami — MIAMI — Nationals manager Manny Acta, concerned that injured infielder Dmitri Young's big, curly Afro was becoming too much of a distraction, told the injured first baseman …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Hey, you, calm down — A few notes for those of you on the ledge: — * The Yankees have played 18 straight days. Kids making shoes in factories in Third World countries don't work 18 straight days. — * The following players have missed games because of injury: Andy Pettitte …
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Philly.com:
Angels' Hunter OK after his high-priced car is hit — Los Angeles Angels centerfielder Torii Hunter was smiling and joking during batting practice and preparing to play the Seattle Mariners last night. — He wasn't grinning a few hours earlier, when his new car was rear-ended at a stop light near the ballpark.
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Associated Press:
Slumping Frank Thomas angry after being benched — TORONTO - Blue Jays designated hitter Frank Thomas was livid Saturday after getting benched in favor of Matt Stairs and being told by manager John Gibbons he can expect further cuts to his playing time. — Thomas was hitless in his past 13 …
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Liner to left true sign that Ortiz is all right … Ironically, yesterday didn't start off looking as if David Ortiz [stats] would hit a grand slam to break free of his torturous offensive struggles. — You could just see it in his face before last night's game against the Rangers.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Bench strength bolsters Rockies — Reserves fill the bill against Astros after San Diego marathon — HOUSTON — Major League Baseball requires that during spring training, teams have at least four regulars in the starting lineup for every game or a fine is levied.
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