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ESPN.com:
Initial reports: Posada's injury not season-ending — Jorge Posada's shoulder injury does not appear to be season-threatening. That's the early word on the New York Yankees catcher following an exam by Dr. James Andrews on Monday. — Posada was placed on the 15-day disabled list …
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The Times-Tribune:
Eladio Rodriguez joins Scranton/Wilkes-Bare — Hard to see this move coming. — Needing a second catcher after Chris Stewart was called to New York, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees on Monday added Eladio Rodriguez, the 29-year-old former Israel Baseball League co-MVP.
Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Posada's injury may not be long-term — NOTEBOOK — CLEVELAND — The Yankees last night played a game without Jorge Posada for the first time in nearly 12 years, and they held out hope he will be back soon. — Posada was examined yesterday by specialist James Andrews …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks chip away to split with Tribe — Four-run sixth ends hitless spell; Mussina wins second straight — CLEVELAND — The Yankees have been away from home so often this month, Mike Mussina seemed legitimately surprised when he realized his assumptions were incorrect: another hotel room was not …
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NY Daily News:
Mindy McCready weeps as she confirms affair with ‘kind and caring’ Roger Clemens — Barricaded behind tightly drawn blinds at her Nashville home Monday, country singer Mindy McCready confirmed a long-term affair with embattled pitcher Roger Clemens. — “I cannot refute anything in the story …
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Lester Munson / ESPN:
Allegations unlikely to see court, but could trouble Clemens … Roger Clemens says country singer Mindy McCready is a family friend. Others have told the New York Daily News that Clemens was involved in a decade-long affair with McCready after the two reportedly met when Clemens …
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Bondy: All wrong bringing Wright into mess — David Wright talks with Carlos Delgado in the dugout during Sunday's game ... You have to understand: Wright is a golden child, one of the chosen. He is a homegrown organization talent, which means he is treated very differently than the latest free agent on the block.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Pitchers face demotions sans improvement — SAN FRANCISCO — A disappointing April has created rotation impatience beyond Franklin Morales and Ubaldo Jimenez. — Mark Redman could be sent to the bullpen — or worse — if he doesn't show marked improvement.
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Brian Costello / New York Post:
THUMB'S DOWN FOR SCHNEIDER — Mets catcher Brian Schneider remains in the hospital with a staph infection in his left thumb, unsure when he'll be able to return to the team. — “It's frustrating,” Schneider told The Post in a telephone interview from his hospital room. “It's a bad infection.
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The Big Lead:
Sports Illustrated Jinxes the Cubs in April? Coverline: “It's Gonna Happen” — We think this might be exclusive, since it won't hit the SI website (and mailboxes) until later today, and newsstands Thursday, but this week's cover is pure genius. Jinx much?
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Jonathan Papelbon improves numbers … How does he do it? How can Jonathan Papelbon [stats] make his pitches miss so many bats, so many times? — “He throws the heck out of the ball,” Red Sox [team stats] pitching coach John Farrell said. — If it was only that simple.
Justin Terranova / New York Post:
ON DECK: TIGERS AT YANKEES — The Yankees return home tonight to take on the Tigers (7:05, YES, WCBS) after playing 18 out of their previous 20 games on the road, but unfortunately some of their stars will not be on the field to greet the Stadium crowd. — Alex Rodriguez re-injured …
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Associated Press:
Giants send struggling pitcher Barry Zito to bullpen — SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Barry Zito was demoted to the bullpen Monday by the San Francisco Giants, who hope the former ace can correct his problems by working in relief. — Zito, who only 16 months ago signed a $126 million …
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Tony Jackson / Daily Breeze:
No curses for Dodgers' Lowe — The Dodgers never had a Bambino, other than the one year Babe Ruth spent as Brooklyn's first-base coach back in 1938. They had Billy Cox, Billy Herman and Billy Grabarkewitz, but no one seems to recall them ever having a billy goat.
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David Golebiewski / The Transaction Guy:
Justin Verlander's struggles through Pitch F/X — When Justin Verlander is at his best, one has to wonder how hitters even manage to put the bat on the ball, let alone make hard contact. Since being selected out of Old Dominion with the second overall pick in the 2004 draft …
New York Magazine:
Bobby Valentine on His New Tribeca Documentary — To Mets fans, Bobby Valentine needs no introduction: The flamboyant player turned manager helped lead the Mets out of their nineties rut and all the way to the World Series in 2000. But as depicted in the new Tribeca film The Zen of Bobby V …
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