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Ian O'Connor / NorthJersey.com:
Halls of Fame — Throughout this final season of memories at both Shea and Yankees Stadium, we will look back at all the great times we have shared with our teams and fellow fans. — Mets — O'Connor: Randolph bares his pain — NEW YORK — You wanted passion, right?
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NY Daily News:
Bondy: Hot seat skips to Yankee side — During the ninth inning Sunday night at Yankee Stadium, the lame-duck cathedral sounded as if there were only Met fans left in the Bronx. The visitors were up by nine, on the way to an 11-2 clobbering. The fans with the curlicue N-Y's on their caps stood and cheered, alone, triumphant.
Josh Alper / FanHouse:
Umpire Admits He Screwed Up a Call That He Shouldn't Be Given a Chance to Screw Up — Last night's mockery of umpiring at Yankee Stadium was the latest evidence that it's long past time for baseball's powers that be to institute instant replay on home runs.
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Mets Fever
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Ump admits he fouled up Delgado home run call — In the end, the home run that wasn't did not play an important role in the outcome of the Mets' 11-2 rout of the Yankees. — But the blown call on a Carlos Delgado fourth-inning shot that bounced off the left field foul pole was still reverberating …
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Baseball Crank
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Joe Girardi: Blame me for this — The Mets and their embattled manager began the weekend as the local team embroiled in turmoil. The Yankees and their new skipper now clearly are the ones in chaos and in need of a soul-searching team meeting. — Friday's rainout wound …
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Blogger claims Yost to be fired — Boston - Somebody named the “Badger Blogger,” who I am told does mainly political postings (I must admit I'm not familiar with the site) posted a blog late Sunday night claiming manager Ned Yost will be relieved of his duties on the team's off day in Pittsburgh today.
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ESPN:
Reports: Smoltz return from DL may be delayed — Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz had hoped to return by the end of May from a stint on the disabled list for an inflamed rotator cuff. That plan may have to be put on hold. — “It could be anywhere between the [late May] …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz feels discomfort after throwing — Not so fast on that planned John Smoltz return in late May. — The chronically sore-shouldered pitcher still hopes to come back from the disabled list by the end of the month, but Smoltz acknowledged Sunday that he could be out significantly longer.
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Fantasy Baseball
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Planet Manny — No effort. Lazy. Manny being Manny. Is it true? After asking teammates, Ken Rosenthal finds there are many misconceptions. — What's up, Chuck? — A $400K gambling debt? Not surprising. Seven months to pay it back? A bit extreme. Kevin Hench has a warning for Charles Barkley.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
At 87, Stan still is The Man as Cards fans pay homage — The Cardinals rallied Sunday for their second last-bat victory in two days. But, even if they had lost, it would have been a good day at Busch Stadium. Every day Stan Musial is at the park is a good day.
Discussion:
The Griddle
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
For once, Ellsbury's timing was off — Pitchout helps end base-stealing run — It took a pitchout. A pitchout and a perfect throw and a perfect tag. And Jacoby Ellsbury was out. Though he wasn't quite sure how to act or where to go. — “I didn't know what to do,” he said.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Hill likely to miss next start — Nationals hurler dealing with sore right elbow — BALTIMORE — Nationals manager Manny Acta said right-hander Shawn Hill most likely will miss his next start, against the Phillies on Wednesday, because of a sore right elbow.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Baseball's oldest bird dogs refuse to give up the hunt — They don't see so well anymore, with one unable to read or write, but they still can track a baseball. — They don't hear like they once did, but the crack of the bat is loud and clear. — Their bodies are ravaged with arthritis …
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SportsJustice
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers look to draft maturely in '08 — After picking high schoolers in past, club looking at colleges — ARLINGTON — The Rangers have been hitting pitching hard in the recent Drafts. Over the past four years, they have had nine picks in either the first round or supplemental round, and have used them to take seven pitchers.