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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Calling it quits — “Turn out the lights the parties over” ... I used to wait with baited breath for Don Meredith to start singing that on Monday night football. Normally it was sweet music if the Steelers were playing. — If I could get him to sing it again I would. This party has officially ended.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Curt Schilling Retires — By Tim Dierkes [March 23 at 9:25am CST] — Pitcher Curt Schilling announced his retirement today via a blog post at 38 Pitches. He finishes with a 3.46 ERA and 216 wins in 3,261 innings for the Orioles, Astros, Phillies, Diamondbacks, and Red Sox.
MLB:
‘Zero regrets:’ Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling announces retirement — BOSTON — Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling says he's retiring from baseball. — The right-hander who won World Series championships with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox announced on his blog Monday …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees' Ace Has Become a Leader — TAMPA, Fla. — C. C. Sabathia played the role of good teammate on Sunday and, as usual, it came naturally. Sabathia uses a slide step from the stretch, which helped Jorge Posada catch three potential base stealers in a minor league game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
POSADA ‘THROWS’ A PARTY — TAMPA Jorge Posada may not have a better day this spring, and he didn't even get a hit. — “Today is special,” the Yankee catcher said yesterday after throwing out three of four runners attempting to steal. — It was a leap forward for Posada …
Mike Puma / New York Post:
SABATHIA ITCHING FOR SEASON TO BEGIN — TAMPA CC Sabathia already is envisioning Opening Day for the Yankees and getting excited. — It all seems tangible now. Two weeks from today, the Yankees face the Orioles at Camden Yards, and Sabathia likely will be the one throwing his team's first pitch of the 2009 season.
ESPN:
Available players, Teahen, Harang and more — • Some of the players being dangled because of roster space and economics: Geoff Jenkins, Phillies; Brian Giles, Padres; Gary Matthews Jr., Angels; Marcus Thames, Tigers; Nick Johnson, Nationals; Jason Repko, Dodgers; Jeff Baker, Rockies.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves' other Jones having spring jam — Athletic outfielder raking after poor Grapefruit League last year — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Brandon Jones has a knack for masking his emotions. There were no apparent signs of disgust when he squandered an opportunity to make last year's Opening Day roster.
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Paul Lukas / Uni Watch:
Flushing in Flushing — I threw myself a birthday party on Saturday afternoon, and everyone who showed up asked, “So what have you done so far on your special day?” And for once I had a really good answer: “I spent the morning flushing a toilet at the Mets' new stadium.”
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Padres' offense could surprise — Club posting impressive numbers, despite naysayers — PEORIA, Ariz. — If San Diego's offense were a restaurant, it would be getting one-star reviews from some observers. — Scouts have generally been remarkably unimpressed by the Padres' lineup.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Mets 12, Braves 1: Johan rolls — Johan Santana tossed five solid innings, limiting the Braves to a solo homer by Matt Diaz in his final frame and one other hit, as the Mets won, 12-1, Sunday. Dillon Gee, Mike Antonini, Pedro Feliciano and Sean Green combined for four scoreless relief innings.
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Tom Verducci: Japan gives USA lesson on WBC intensity, details … 1. Japan taught the United States a lesson Sunday with its 9-4 semifinal victory. Is anybody in America listening? Three of the four finalists in the two World Baseball Classics have been teams from Asia, including the all-Asian final Monday between Japan and Korea.
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Evan Grant / InsideCorner:
Sunday Notebook: Jones Willing To Be A Part-Time Player; Rangers Remain Committed To Chris Davis And More — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Andruw Jones passed perhaps his most significant test of the spring Sunday morning: It was the test of enthusiasm. — He assured the Rangers of his desire to play for the club …
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