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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Say Delgado Is Not Playing as Badly as He Looks — CHICAGO — Howard Johnson watches Carlos Delgado every day, watches his approach, his footwork, his swing, his pitch selection, his everything. And the statistics, he says, are deceiving. — “It's not as bad as it looks,” Johnson, the Mets' hitting coach, said.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
HoJo: Delgado not in slump — CHICAGO - Carlos Delgado arrived at Wrigley Field having gotten one hit in his past 28 at-bats, leaving his average teetering at .200. But hitting coach Howard Johnson suggested the first baseman is not in the rut those numbers suggest.
Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
DELGADO'S NO BIG HIT — Carlos Delgado broke an 0-for-14 streak last night but continues to weigh down the Mets' offense. — With the 35-year-old first baseman hitting just .206 after his fifth-inning single in a 7-1 loss to the Cubs, the Mets are fielding no shortage of questions about Delgado's future.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
MUCH ADO ABOUT JOBA — BABY BOSS, CASHMAN FAR FROM ‘PEN’ PALS REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN — Hank Steinbrenner looks at Joba Chamberlain and sees Josh Beckett and the tonic to a very wobbly Yankees rotation. Everybody else, including GM Brian Cashman, views Chamberlain as Mariano Rivera circa 1996.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Cash and Hank: On the same page — After seeing the comments in the New York Times today, Brian Cashman spoke with Hank Steinbrenner. — “We're on the same page, 110 percent,” Cashman told The Journal News a few minutes ago. “He understands the situation.”
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Hank Steinbrenner wants Joba Chamberlain to start
Hank Steinbrenner wants Joba Chamberlain to start
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George A. King III / New York Post:
A-ROD COULD WIND UP ON DL — The Yankees are hoping Alex Rodriguez's quick healing powers don't allow his strained right quad problem to linger. However, they aren't guaranteeing the injury suffered Sunday won't sideline the MVP third baseman and possibly land him on the disabled list.
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Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Uggla finds a keeper — PITTSBURGH — Dan Uggla was prepared to try anything to break out of his hitting slump, including using reserve infielder Robert Andino's bat. — Now, Andino can't get his bat back. — Uggla is 7-for-12, including 3-for-5 in Monday's 10-4 win over the Pirates …
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Mailbag: Frank Thomas edition — There were so many questions in the mailbag surrounding the release of Frank Thomas that we could not wait until Wednesday to answer them. — The regular Wednesday mailbag will be featured, but consider this a Big Hurt bonus bag. Some great questions.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs are healthy, patient — Team's free-swinging days are over, and win over Mets is good example — This is ridiculous. Who are these guys? — With only a couple of additions to the lineup this April, the free-swinging, oft-missing Cubs, well, aren't anymore.
The Times-Tribune:
Postgame notes — How much better could Darrell Rasner be right now? I realize nine of his outs came on fly balls, but none of them were hard hit. Hardest hit ball of the night for Rochester was that screaming ground ball to Shelley Duncan at first (by the way, Dave Miley and Nardi Contreras both agreed it was a hit).
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' shuffled lineup is a big hit — Team has 15 hits, including home runs by Furcal and Garciaparra, in a 9-3 victory over Cincinnati. — CINCINNATI — The signs of desperation were everywhere, from the order of the names on the lineup card to the picture of a garden gnome posted on the back of one of the dugout benches.
David Murphy / Philly.com:
Utley's glove overshadows homerun feat in Phillies win over Rockies — DENVER - Forget about the home runs, the go-ahead double, the four scoreless innings pitched by the bullpen. — All of that was well and good, but if you talk to the folks in the visiting clubhouse here at Coors Field …
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Joel Sherman / Mets Blog:
IS RANDOLPH OVERUSING HEILMAN? — Willie Randolph seems so determined to prove that he is in Aaron Heilman's corner that he is going all Joe Torre-to-Scott-Proctor on him. Heilman leads the NL in appearances (12) and his 225 pitches are among the most of any NL reliever.
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Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Tejada unhappy with ESPN story — Shortstop says he, family were misled by sports network — HOUSTON — Now that Miguel Tejada's correct age has been uncovered, the Astros shortstop has a weight off his mind. But that doesn't mean he appreciates the way it came to light.
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Canseco to spill juice to Novitzky and feds — Jose Canseco finally sits down with IRS special agent Jeff Novitzky and other federal investigators in Los Angeles this morning. The former slugger and admitted steroid user is to be peppered with questions pertaining to Roger Clemens' perjury investigation …
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ESPN.com:
Brewers ace Sheets to skip start on Wednesday — MILWAUKEE — Brewers ace Ben Sheets will skip his start on Wednesday because of soreness in his right triceps that caused him to leave his last start. — Sheets will be replaced in the rotation by Dave Bush, who got passed over Sunday …
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Fallen Aces — Ben Sheets (20 DXL)
Under The Knife — Fallen Aces — Ben Sheets (20 DXL)
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