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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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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Quote: Minaya says, “It's Unacceptable.” — Yesterday, at the team's Teammates in the Community charity event, Mets GM Omar Minaya told reporters: … ...the thing is, you can't just run around saying things are unacceptable unless you're willing to hold people accountable for their actions...otherwise, it is acceptable...
Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
AMAZIN'LY AVERAGE — METS' DIVISION DREAM FADING — Just call them The Middlin' Mets. — After forking over a whole lot of millions in the offseason, the Wilpons are getting a whole lot of mediocrity in return. At this rate, a team built with the World Series in mind will be lucky to claim the NL wild card.
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 …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Report: Big, bad Rocket downed little blue pills in clubhouse — I haven't been paying attention to the New York Daily News' Roger Clemens beat lately — I think the paper has romantically linked the Rocket to both Loretta Lynn and Wally the Green Monster when I wasn't reading …
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Eric Karabell / ESPN:
You Got To Keep Them Motivated — Say what you want about Ozzie Guillen and how his mouth continues to get him attention on and off the field, but his latest tirade seems to have worked. Despite being in first place a week ago, the White Sox were floundering, generally on offense …
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John Lowe / Detroit Free Press:
Leyland: Pudge, Inge to split catching job — Manager Jim Leyland didn't say anything about Pudge Rodriguez for the long term. He didn't say he has lost his status as the Tigers' primary catcher. — But addressing at least the short term, Leyland said Monday that beginning now …
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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.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Interview - Tim Marchman - New York Sun — Whether it's music or television, novels or art, newspapers or alternative media, you have your favorites. It's a subjective matter, of course; one man's trash is another man's treasure. Somewhere, there's still a fan of Ugly Kid Joe and Urkel.
Jonah Keri / New York Sun:
Luck May Explain the Angels' Success — The Los Angeles Angels' best player, Vladimir Guerrero, has struggled all season. John Lackey and Kelvim Escobar, both Cy Young-caliber pitchers last year, started the season on the disabled list and have already missed more than three months on the DL combined.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Manager Mike Scioscia's angle keeps Angels on even keel
Manager Mike Scioscia's angle keeps Angels on even keel
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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 …
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Focus, patience keys to comeback — Clint Hurdle sets the tone: Big improvements will come by winning one series at a time. — The Denver Post — Major-leaguers hate big-picture questions. — Ask one and you're likely to get an analogy like this, courtesy of Rockies manager Clint Hurdle: “It's that old saying.
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Josh Kalk / Hardball Times:
How fatigue affects a pitcher's fastball — How pitchers tire is one of the great unknowns left in baseball. Ideally, you could measure fatigue by ERA inning by inning, but the problem is not only does fatigue factor in, but so do adjustments by hitters who have now seen the pitcher multiple times.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Ryan Tucker another Marlin who must cover up arm tattoos — MIAMI GARDENS - Including the guy it was named for, the Marlins now have two pitchers subject to the “Justin Miller rule.” — Ryan Tucker made his major league debut in 86-degree heat Sunday wearing a long-sleeved black undershirt.
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Endless Simmer:
America's Real Best Ballpark Food — We're talkin' ballpark food for this week's Who Cooked It Better, inspired by the New York Times' Travel Section. Food writer Peter Meehan had the enviable assignment of traveling to all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums and sampling their many edible offerings.