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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Rookie makes powerful impression — Every day you see this kid, you ask yourself, “Who is he? Haven't I seen him before?” — His speed, his demeanor . . . is he Johnny Damon? Maybe, but he has a better arm and he might have more speed. — When he hits home runs and plays a good center field and runs, is he Grady Sizemore?
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Associated Press:
Pedroia's RBI double helps Red Sox rally to 6th straight win — BOSTON—Dustin Pedroia's tiebreaking RBI double in the eighth inning helped the Boston Red Sox rally for their sixth straight win, 7-6 over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night after ace Josh Beckett was scratched from his start with a stiff neck.
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Surviving Grady
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Beckett pulled — Josh Beckett has been pulled from tonight's start …
Beckett pulled — Josh Beckett has been pulled from tonight's start …
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Wang wins No. 50; Johnny talks Joba — Chien-Ming Wang earned his 50th career victory on Tuesday in Chicago. It was his 85th career start. The last pitcher to win 50 in so few starts was Dwight Gooden, who reached the milestone in his 82nd start back in 1986.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
ISN'T IT GRAND! — ABREU BLAST, JOBA RELIEF LIFT YANKS
ISN'T IT GRAND! — ABREU BLAST, JOBA RELIEF LIFT YANKS
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Pinstripe Alley
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Chamberlain Prefers to Be a Pitcher, Period
Chamberlain Prefers to Be a Pitcher, Period
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Sliding Into Home
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols admits his patience is wearing thin — MILWAUKEE — He made it through 21 games without stating the obvious. But two late-inning plate appearances in Tuesday's 12-inning, 9-8 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers proved too much. — Albert Pujols admitted his patience is wearing thin.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cedeno has grand finish to homestand — Ronny Cedeno learned a valuable lesson Monday night after coming up with a clutch two-out hit to help the Cubs beat the New York Mets at Wrigley Field. — Don't mention anything about the World Series in April, at least if you're a Cub.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
SOSA FAR, SOSA NOT GOOD — Willie Randolph likes to say that Jorge Sosa serves roles out of the Mets' bullpen. — Right now, the only thing Sosa seems to be serving up is batting practice. — The right-hander was torched again yesterday, giving up an eighth-inning grand slam to Ronny Cedeno …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Pedro can return to mound in 10-14 days — CHICAGO - The Mets finally have a rough timetable for Pedro Martinez's return. Martinez, who strained his left hamstring April 1, was examined Monday by team orthopedist David Altchek and the prognosis is that he can return to the mound in 10 days to two weeks.
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Chris Adamski / MLB.com:
Marlins' competition set to get tougher — Florida (12-8) at Atlanta (10-10), Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. ET — PITTSBURGH — The critics will point out that the Florida Marlins have come to occupy first place in the National League East by way of feasting on inferior competition.
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NY Daily News:
A-Rod's wife gives birth to their second daughter — Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez and his wife welcomed a bouncing bambina to their pinstriped world Tuesday. — Cynthia Rodriguez gave birth to a girl in Miami late Monday, the superstar player announced on his Web site Tuesday.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
It's a girl! A-Rod, wife welcome daughter
It's a girl! A-Rod, wife welcome daughter
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Baseball & The Boogie Down
Tom Gage / Detroit News:
Defensive shakeup follows Tigers' rout — After victory, Leyland says Cabrera is moving to first base, Guillen to third. — DETROIT — The Tigers hit three bombs during Tuesday night's 10-2 victory over the Rangers, but announced a bigger one after it. — In a major positional switch …
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Wrapping up at Wrigley — Here's the unhappy recap from a brutal showing at Wrigley Field, where the Mets lost to the Cubs, 8-1, to get swept in a two-game series. — • Carlos Delgado had the worst play, costing Nelson Figueroa during what was otherwise another solid outing by the journeyman.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Sources: A's showing interest in signing Thomas … Frank Thomas finished fourth in the MVP balloting with the Oakland Athletics two seasons ago, and sources say the Athletics will have a discussion about whether to sign Thomas in the next 48 hours now that he's been cut by the Toronto Blue Jays.
CBC News:
You can't put a price on leadership — The game of baseball sure has changed. — It's not everyday that you release the guy that lead your team in homers and RBIs the season before, but the Jays did. I guess it's like the old Janet Jackson song, “What have you done for me lately?”
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
One win from 10,000, Cubs fly to Denver — Chicago (14-6) at Colorado (9-11), Wednesday, 7:35 p.m. CT — CHICAGO — The Cubs are on the verge of becoming only the second team in Major League history to win 10,000 games. They enter their two-game series against the Colorado Rockies with 9,999 wins.
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