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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Careful steps protect bullpen — MINNEAPOLIS - Though there were two arrivals to the Red Sox clubhouse at the Metrodome yesterday in Alex Cora and Sean Casey, the team made just one roster move. — Cora was added to the roster, and was in the lineup at shortstop last night in place of the injured Julio Lugo (concussion).
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Surviving Grady
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
This 1 is long gone — Sox can't withstand Twins' HR barrage — Tim Wakefield couldn't bear to watch after Adam Everett's two-run homer in the second. (Eric Miller/Reuters) — MINNEAPOLIS - Manny Ramírez, sore right hamstring and all, stood in the batter's box.
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Wrigley return nothing special for Maddux — The drama was taken out of Greg Maddux's return to Wrigley Field this week when he won his 350th game late Saturday, becoming only the third pitcher since the 1920s to do it. — San Diego closer Trevor Hoffman handed Maddux the ball after saving a 3-2 victory over Colorado.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers place Millwood on DL, call up rookie — egrant@dallasnews.com — ARLINGTON - A day after his start lasted just 12 pitches, Kevin Millwood was was placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday with a strained right groin. — Right-hander Doug Mathis' contract was purchased …
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Baseball Time in Arlington
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Olsen's velocity OK — WASHINGTON — Marlins left-hander Scott Olsen said he can't remember ever pitching in a game where his velocity didn't top 90 mph. It didn't top 87 mph on Sunday. — Neither Olsen nor the Marlins sounded worried.
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FishStripes
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Mariner exec Shaffer taking a look at Griffey — There may be more to the Mariners interest in Ken Griffey Jr. than Seattle management has been willing to let on — Reports out of New York say that Duane Shaffer, in his first season as a special assistant to Seattle general manager Bill Bavasi …
Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
Howard can't hit what he can't see — SAN FRANCISCO - The art of hitting is strangely like sleeping. Sometimes it comes naturally, almost effortlessly. Other times it is fitful, nearly impossible. A ballplayer can't will himself to hit any more than you or I can will ourselves to sleep.
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Manny Ramirez meets the ‘Gold’ standard in left — MINNEAPOLIS - Forget 500 home runs, Manny Ramirez [stats] has his eyes on another prize - a Gold Glove. — But, according to Ramirez, there's one problem. — “How am I going to win a Gold Glove if they take me out in the eighth (inning) …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Schoeneweis turning boos into cheers — Since so much attention is paid when a Mets player is booed at Shea Stadium, we bring you this: — Scott Schoeneweis was not only not booed yesterday when he came off the mound after a successful outing, he was actually cheered.
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the metropolitans
Craig Barnes / Sun-Sentinel:
Hot Marlins head for homer-friendly Cincy — WASHINGTON - The homer-happy Marlins get four games at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati to improve their total of 53, second in the majors, and they have a good chance to do it. — In the five-plus years since Great American opened …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Redman says he needs to “pony up” in Triple-A — SAN DIEGO — A decision at the end of spring training shaped Sunday's roster. Mark Redman waived his right to refuse a minor-league assignment. So instead of getting cut or designated for assignment, the veteran left-hander was optioned …
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Bottom9 Baseball
Fred Kerber / New York Post:
CASTILLO HURT — Finally, the Mets' position players are healthy. Moises Alou, check. Brian Schneider, check. So they're back to a full complement. Er, not so fast. Luis Castillo pulled up with tightness in his left quadriceps legging out a triple and eventually left the Mets' 8-3 win over the Reds at Shea yesterday.
Marc Hulet / Baseball Analysts:
Looking to Avoid the Sophomore Jinx: AL — The 2007 season saw a number of exciting players come into both the American and National leagues. The junior league received some intriguing young pitchers, while the senior circuit welcomed some promising offensive players.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Rainout creates opportunities for Yanks — After first three games vs. Rays, rotation may be reshuffled — DETROIT — The large green blob circling over the Detroit metropolitan area offered little hope for baseball, but an afternoon rainout Sunday may create a window of opportunity …
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Notes: Yost, Melvin plan to review personnel — Meeting will focus on back end of rotation — General manager Doug Melvin and his staff will meet with manager Ned Yost and his staff Monday to discuss the Milwaukee Brewers' personnel and what might be done to improve the club.
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Al's Ramblings
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David Biderman / MLB.com:
Padres acquire reliever Corey from Sox — Club to send player to be named or cash to Boston for righty — SAN DIEGO — When the Padres acquired right-hander Bryan Corey on Sunday, they achieved two things: They bolstered their bullpen and they brought in postseason experience.
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The Transaction Guy
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