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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees Are Frustrated by a Rainout — PITTSBURGH — The Yankees started Thursday's game with four extra-base hits in a row, and they were leading the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-1, when a storm blew through PNC Park. The teams waited two and a half hours before the game was postponed until July 10, with all statistics erased.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees' prospects are better equipped for future — We arrive at Subway Series Part II with both clubs having shown hope that 2008 is not such a lost cause after all. People, we've got to modernize ourselves: As much as you enjoy whining, today's game is all about parity …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Bombers ride express train to Series — PITTSBURGH - Six weeks later, the subway has changed course. — When the Yankees and Mets played in mid-May, the Bombers were reeling and the Mets pounced with two wins in the Bronx, part of a five-game losing streak that dropped the Bombers to a season-low 20-25.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Grilli can handle heat at Comerica — Based on the venom directed at Jason Grilli by Tigers fans and manager Jim Leyland, one would think the reliever was responsible for slow U.S. car sales and Michigan's statewide recession. — Grilli returns to Detroit tonight as the slumping Rockies open a three-game series at Comerica Park.
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Notsellingjeans / Athletics Nation:
“Arena Baseball” - The American League's Superiority — After Thursday's games, the AL is a whopping 124-84 over the National League thus far in Interleague Play, with one final weekend to play. Forty games over .500. — And the run differential suggests it hasn't been a fluke.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Greetings from Gate D-88 — Here we are at the Frenchy Fuqua International Airport in Pittsburgh. — Back when I made these flight plans, it seemed perfect. Arrive at LaGuardia around 11:15 a.m., grab some lunch in Queens and head over to Shea Stadium with plenty of time to spare to cover the game.
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Alex Eisenberg / Hardball Times:
Breaking down the draft: Picks 18-26 — Today, we continue our draft review series by breaking down picks 18-26. In Part 1, we broke down a number of players in the top half of the first round, and in the THT draft primer, I laid out a few ground rules and also provided scouting reports on some of the draft's top prospects.
The Times-Tribune:
Newman on Melancon: “He could stay there all year” — Mark Newman understands the desire to see Mark Melancon in big league pinstripes, but player development is a game of patience, and Newman is willing to wait. With a 1.57 ERA through 11 Double-A games, Melancon has fans calmoring for a call-up …
Billy Witz / New York Times:
The Kid Keeps Himself in the Picture — LONG BEACH, Calif. — There is a slight paunch and a tilt in his gait, the result of all the knee surgeries that serve as penance for all the years he spent as a major league catcher. But Gary Carter, even at 54, has the same camera-ready smile …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels' Joe Saunders making the most of his opportunity — The left-hander is 11-3 with a 3.03 earned-run average. — Mike Butcher thinks Joe Saunders has “that little swagger in a good way,” the kind of confidence that makes the Angels pitching coach think the left-hander …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Interleague certainly a significant part of the schedule — There's nothing quite like interleague play — if you're C.C. Sabathia, whomping a 440-foot home run in your only chance all year to swing the bat. — And there's nothing quite like interleague play — if you're the Kansas City Royals …
Mark Healey / Gotham Baseball:
Hudson Valley Hooey — A year or so ago, I implored many of my colleagues in the print and digital media to spend some time in the classroom, as I did as a adjunct Professor Of Journalism at Five Towns College in 2006-07. At the time I explained that in addition to “giving back” …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
UMPIRE RUNGE APOLOGIZES TO MANUEL — Umpire Brian Runge apologized to Jerry Manuel yesterday, one day after he bumped and ejected the manager. — Manuel said Runge apologized when he brought out the lineup card at the beginning of the game. — “He had spoken to his father [Paul Runge …
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