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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
The Toughness of Jorge Posada — A few weeks ago, I was asked a simple question: if you could have one Yankee at the plate in a big situation, who would it be? — I didn't look at any numbers. I went on my gut. I picked Jorge Posada. — Posada is just tough. That's the easiest way to put it.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees' Posada on Disabled List for First Time
Yankees' Posada on Disabled List for First Time
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NY Daily News:
Rocket and the country star — Roger Clemens allegedly had a 10-year romance with ... Roger Clemens carried on a decade-long affair with country star Mindy McCready, a romance that began when McCready was a 15-year-old aspiring singer performing in a karaoke bar and Clemens …
New York Post:
NEGATIVITY ALWAYS AT-BAT — THE 10th man played again today at Shea and it had nothing to do with reserve heroes for the day Raul Casanova or Nelson Figueroa. — For better or for worse - and to talk to a Met anonymously is to know they only think the worse - the negativity emanating from the Shea stands is a real part of the games.
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Joe McDonald / Providence Journal:
Beckett is fuming about 20 straight … ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — So much for not making any excuses. — It is certainly true that the Red Sox have had a tough schedule to start the season. Boston had a shortened spring training due to its opening series in Japan.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Duel Afternoon — While I was off at Easter dinner …
Duel Afternoon — While I was off at Easter dinner …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz complains of sore shoulder after shaky outing — New York — If 20 strikeouts in his previous two starts seduced some into thinking John Smoltz might go on like this forever, Sunday served as a reminder that it can't. — Even the bearded Braves icon can't ignore pain and keep mowing down hitters in perpetuity.
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John Fay / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Hatteberg would welcome a trade — SAN FRANCISCO - Scott Hatteberg is not one to demand a trade or even complain. But you get the impression he's miserable in his current role of pinch-hitter/occasional starter. — “It's difficult,” he said. “I've never been a very good pinch-hitter.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Olsen's next start could be pushed back — MILWAUKEE — Left-hander Scott Olsen said he felt fine Saturday, a day after he complained of general soreness after leaving Friday's game in the eighth inning. But the Marlins are leaving open the chance of pushing back his next start.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Ramirez's consecutive steals streak ends at 9 — MILWAUKEE - Hanley Ramirez's streak of nine consecutive steals without being caught ended at the plate Sunday. — With runners at the corners, two out and Jeremy Hermida hitting in the fifth, Ramirez broke for home.
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Mets minor-league report — By popular request, the weekly Surfing the Mets minor-league report is back ... with a vengeance. — Mike Carp (pictured) wanted to get off to a hot start at Binghamton to prove he was a better player than his subpar 2007 numbers suggested.
David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies concerned about pitcher Myers' lack of velocity — PITTSBURGH - From the sound of it, Brett Myers and Rich Dubee are on the same page. They just can't agree on how to turn it. — After Myers allowed four runs on eight hits, including two home runs, in a 5-1 loss to the Pirates yesterday …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Chien-Ming Wang leads Yankees to 1-0 win over Indians — CLEVELAND - Chien-Ming Wang's sinker has been his bread and butter during his three-plus years in the league, helping him record 50 victories quicker than any pitcher in baseball in the past quarter-century.
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Brant James / St. Petersburg Times:
Eventful day for Rays' Bartlett leads to two runs — ST. PETERSBURG — Call it the Jason Bartlett hat trick: hard to replicate and maybe not completely desirable. — Score from first on a botched pickoff attempt, steal a base, get hit in the head with a fastball.
Scott McNeish / MLB.com:
Leyland goes to bat for slumping Sheff — Manager cites injury, tough pitching in defense of veteran DH — DETROIT — Tigers manager Jim Leyland defended his slumping designated hitter before Sunday's primetime game against the Angels. — Gary Sheffield, at age 39, has not had an ideal start to the season.