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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Rare Signs of Life Uncovered at Shea — Among the criticisms of the Mets in this inconsistent season is that they lack a reliable bullpen and that their hitters do not compete with tenacity when trailing in late innings. — Neither rap was valid Wednesday night after Fernando Tatis drove home …
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Brian Lewis / New York Post:
STRUGGLING DELGADO'S FULL-TIME JOB IN JEOPARDY — Manager Willie Randolph said he just wanted to give Carlos Delgado a couple of days to “clear his head.” Randolph swears he's not ready to platoon the struggling slugger - yet. But that could change, because while Delgado sat …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Willie picking his spots with Delgado — When Carlos Delgado was benched for Tuesday's game against the Marlins, it was considered a mental break, or as manager Willie Randolph described it, a chance for the struggling first baseman to “clear his head.” — But when Delgado was left …
Hal Bock / Associated Press:
Mets win on Tatis' 2-run double in 12th — NEW YORK (AP)—In the end, the heroes for the New York Mets were a couple of extra hands, Endy Chavez and Fernando Tatis. It's hard to decide which one was less likely to bail out this struggling team. — Chavez hit his first home run in over a year …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees pitching gets Joba done — BALTIMORE - Starting next week, there might be some new Joba Rules. — Joba Chamberlain made what was likely his final relief appearance Wednesday night, combining with Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera to lead the Yankees to a 4-2 win, salvaging the final game of the three-game set.
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Chuck King / Newsday:
Pedro sharp in rehab start, eyes return to Mets — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Pedro Martinez has been closely monitoring the Mets' chaotic situation. He is prepared to help and wants everyone to know he's coming. — “I'm going to say hello to everybody and keep them alive a little bit,” …
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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Bedard, Betancourt lift M's by Red Sox — SEATTLE (AP)—Fastballs that flew past Boston's flailing bats. Curves sharp enough to break the will of the Red Sox. Then, diving cut fastballs and tricky changeups. — So this is why Seattle traded five players to Baltimore for Erik Bedard.
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Mike Hayes / BustedHalo.com:
The Voice of God — Discussing faith, family and Derek Jeter with longtime Yankee Stadium announcer Bob Sheppard — Anyone who has attended a Yankee's home game since the mid-twentieth century has been greeted by the unique—and now legendary—style of player introductions given over the stadium's public address system:
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Sandy Burgin / MLB.com:
Baek appreciates shot with Padres — Versatile right-hander acquired via trade with Mariners — SAN DIEGO — Right-handed pitcher Cha Seung Baek, the newest Padres player, was in uniform Wednesday night and may soon find himself in San Diego's starting rotation.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets may pursue veteran Hatteberg — With Anderson injured, club looking for left-handed hitter — NEW YORK — Should the Mets determine their primary left-handed pinch-hitter Marlon Anderson will require an extended assignment to the disabled list, they may move to add veteran Scott Hatteberg …
Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Bullpen's Amazin' night adds to sense of relief — What a difference a couple of days - and a nearly unhittable bullpen - can make for the Mets. — Following Monday night's loss to the Marlins, all the talk was centered on Willie Randolph's future and whether the Mets were about to sink into the abyss.
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Lidge's injury actually helped — PHILADELPHIA — What first appeared to be a disaster for Phillies closer and 1995 Cherry Creek High School graduate Brad Lidge turned out to be a blessing. — On his first pitch of spring training batting practice, Lidge caught a spike and limped off the mound.
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John Fay / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Patterson sent down to get his swing back — Accepts Triple-A assignment after CF Bruce's arrival — digg us! del.icio.us! — Reds manager Dusty Baker planned to call in Corey Patterson, but Patterson made the first move. — He volunteered to go to Triple-A Louisville.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Beckham expects to be in top two — CINCINNATI — It is not known exactly which team will take Tim Beckham, the Georgia high school shortstop who might be the top prospect available in Major League Baseball's June 5 draft, but this much is starting to look like a lock: