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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Schmidt: Mets know Phillies are better than them — NEW YORK (AP) — In a pep talk via e-mail, Mike Schmidt reminded the Philadelphia Phillies of their big comeback to win the NL East last season and said “the Mets know you're better than they are.” — With the Phillies opening a crucial …
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Phillies Notes: Schmidt sends Phillies a pep talk — NEW YORK - The Phillies found a short note on their clubhouse door yesterday at Shea Stadium. — Just a few inspirational words from Mike Schmidt. — “One pitch. One at-bat. One play. One situation,” the Hall of Fame third baseman wrote …
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Mike Schmidt's message to the Phillies
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks deny Morrow a no-no in opener — Betemit picks up Bombers' first hit in eighth with RBI double — SEATTLE — Brandon Morrow's first Major League start was one that he will never forget. Neither will anyone who was present at Safeco Field, though the Yankees certainly will try.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Never trust online directions — Piniella, Sinatro take a wrong turn on the way to Cincinnati — CINCINNATI — Where's Lou? — That was the question in the Cubs' clubhouse Friday. Lou Piniella and first-base coach Matt Sinatro decided to drive from Chicago on Friday morning to Cincinnati.
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Associated Press:
Longoria returns to Rays for stretch drive — TORONTO (AP) — Evan Longoria was activated off the 15-day disabled list Saturday after the Tampa Bay slugger said he felt “almost 100%” following 30 swings with a regular bat. — “I don't know how much better it could get,” Longoria said.
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David Singh / MLB.com:
Missed opportunity costs Rays — Tampa Bay's division lead trimmed to 2 1/2 games — TORONTO — As the Rays head to the end of the season in a tight battle for their first playoff berth in franchise history, there is the assurance that every single play of each game will take on added importance.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Scully will return for 60th season — Dodgers broadcaster, 80, will continue with same workload — LOS ANGELES — Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully said Friday he will return to the Dodgers for a 60th season at the microphone in 2009. — Scully, whose current three-year contract runs through 2008 …
Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:
Quentin has only himself to blame — Without ever cracking a joke or smiling, Carlos Quentin was funny. — Watch the crazy baseball player work himself into a lather over a strikeout. Look at him want to smash his helmet after a groundout. See those eyes glaring.
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The Times-Tribune:
Postgame notes: Melancon doesn't pitch. Again. … Yesterday in Pawtucket, Melancon had his back wrapped, but when I asked about it he said it wasn't an issue. Sounded more precautionary than anything, and maybe it is, but it is a bit odd that he hasn't pitched these three games.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
10 years later: McGwire on No. 62 — Ten years have passed since that Sept. 8 night at Busch Stadium when Mark McGwire hit No. 62 on the way to 70 home runs in 1998. — “Can you believe that? God, time flies by,” McGwire said Friday from his Southern California home.
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Yankees Have Yet to Honor Ruth in His House's Final Season — On a hot and rainy morning just over 60 years ago, Babe Ruth's funeral was held at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Tens of thousands of fans jammed nearby streets as the full house inside — from Jack Dempsey and Connie Mack …
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Aceves replaces Rasner in Yankees' rotation — SEATTLE - Alfredo Aceves is taking over Darrell Rasner's spot in the Yankees' starting rotation. — Rasner gave up five earned runs in just 1 1/3 innings in Thursday's loss to the Rays. Aceves replaced him and allowed just one earned run …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Manuel skeptical of rain forecast — With Tropical Storm Hanna expected to sweep through Shea on Saturday, the Mets already have made contingency plans to reschedule the 3:55 p.m. game against the Phillies. If the matinee is washed out, it will be made up as part of a split doubleheader Sunday.
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