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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Analysis: Minaya's rule a reign of error — Manager Willie Randolph (l.) has felt the heat this season, but GM Omar Minaya added injury-prone players ... You are watching the painfully slow demise of The New Mets, the vision Omar Minaya articulated four years ago but built as a house of cards.
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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Church to DL as Mets get pair back — In keeping with a season-long theme of two steps forward, one step back, the Mets are getting back two players from the disabled list, but putting a new one on it. — The team is placing outfielder Ryan Church, its most consistent hitter …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Rivera, Yanks stunned by late homer — In tie game in ninth, closer victimized by Royals' Guillen — NEW YORK — Johnny Damon saw it, and thought he had it. Mariano Rivera agreed. But still Damon backpedaled, shifting his gaze up, up, and finally, behind.
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
BAD ‘FIRST’ IMPRESSION — Ed Montague is officially removed from the Yankees' Christmas card list. — The veteran umpire yesterday was in the middle of a second eighth-inning controversy in four days at the Stadium, calling out Melky Cabrera at first base on a sacrifice bunt, despite Cabrera beating the throw.
NY Daily News:
Rocket's game got boost from Viagra — Roger Clemens, whose claims he never took steroids are under federal investigation, has apparently discovered the benefits of another performance-enhancing drug sweeping the sports world - Viagra. — Clemens stashed the clearly marked …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Griffey joins kings of clout with No. 600 — Reds slugger belts historic homer off Marlins lefty Hendrickson — MIAMI — As Ken Griffey Jr.'s deep drive landed in the right-field seats at Dolphin Stadium on Monday night, he moved out of the batter's box and trotted through the door of the elite 600 home run club.
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Mel Antonen / USA Today:
Griffey joins 600-homer club with blast against Marlins — MIAMI — Ken Griffey Jr. of the Cincinnati Reds became the sixth player to reach 600 career home runs when he hit a pitch into the right-field seats against the Florida Marlins at Dolphin Stadium Monday night.
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Royals notebook: Yabuta finally finding his groove — It was easy to overlook Yasuhiko Yabuta on Monday in the glare of José Guillen's ongoing power flex and the nail-biting finish in which Joakim Soria closed out a 3-2 victory over the Yankees. — Finally, though …
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Steve Treder / Hardball Times:
The 10 worst No. 5 hitters since 1957 — Our tour of the most pitiful performances in the various spots in the batting order has so far visited leadoff, the second slot, No. 3, and cleanup. This time we'll look in on the fitful flailers of the fifth position, as defined by starting at least …
Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Pirates Rattle Big Unit to Defeat Diamondbacks — PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates took advantage of a rattled Randy Johnson and a reversed home run call to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 on Monday. — Johnson limited the Pirates to six singles and struck out three in 5 2-3 innings …
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Pudge, Inge to split time at catcher — Leyland concerned Rodriguez could wear down without rest — DETROIT — Brandon Inge became a former Tigers catcher four years ago when the club signed free agent Ivan Rodriguez. Now, they're basically a catching platoon.
Joseph White / Associated Press:
Giants finish 4-game sweep of Nationals — In the sixth inning, Jesus Flores fouled off five pitches against Matt Cain before striking out on a slider, stranding runners on first and third. — One long turn at the plate ended successfully, the other in failure.
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New York Post:
THIS TEAM'S GOING NOWHERE! — Nothing's working for the Mets these days - not even elevators. — Above, Pedro Martinez (center) and team COO Jeff Wilpon (striped shirt) smile as they and at least seven fellow passengers endure a stuck lift at Richards clothing store in Greenwich, Conn., where some Mets appeared at a charity event.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners fire hitting coach Pentland — Players take full blame for inept offense — TORONTO — The hitters are to blame. — That's the result of a quick poll of Mariners players Monday in the wake of the firing of hitting instructor Jeff Pentland, who was replaced by former Mariners hitting coach Lee Elia.
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