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Associated Press:
Orioles beat up on Yankees, Sabathia in opener 10-5 — BALTIMORE (AP) — CC Sabathia and the new-look New York Yankees absorbed an old-fashioned beating on opening day. — Sabathia allowed six runs and failed to get through the fifth inning in his first start with New York …
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Associated Press:
Sabathia allows 6 runs, Teixeira goes hitless as Yanks lose opener — BALTIMORE — CC Sabathia and Mark Teixeira won't soon forget their debut with the New York Yankees — no matter how hard they try. — Sabathia failed to get out of the fifth inning Monday in a 10-5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles …
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Saunders baffles A's to hand Halos victory — Kendrick backs up southpaw's scoreless effort with homer — ANAHEIM — The Opening Night sellout crowd, 43,220 strong, was on its feet, its ovation gaining momentum as Joe Saunders crossed the third-base line and lifted his cap.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Joe Saunders sharp in Angels victory — He pitches 6 2/3 shutout innings and Kendrick homers in a 3-0 win over Oakland. — There was the food poisoning that knocked him out for a weekend in late March, and a bout with spring-training “dead arm” that slowed him the last week of camp.
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6-4-2
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers give up on left-hander Miller — Former phenom released after injury-filled time with LA — SAN DIEGO — The release of Greg Miller on Monday was another unfortunate chapter in a phenom story gone awry. — The move was made as much to clear a 40-man roster spot as to pull the plug on Miller …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Francoeur puts tough '08 behind him — With new approach, Braves slugger homers in first at-bat — PHILADELPHIA — As he sat in the visitors' dugout at Citizens Bank Park on Sept. 24, Jeff Francoeur said, “Nobody is looking more forward to getting this season over than me.”
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Josh Beckett waits another day — Rain no sweat for ace — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — The barometric pressure over New England fell yesterday as rain moved in and washed away Opening Day. — As long as the human barometer for the Red Sox [team stats] …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Griffey ties mark for Opening Day homers — No. 612 also his eighth in openers, equaling F. Robinson — MINNEAPOLIS — The last time Ken Griffey Jr. played an Opening Day game with the Mariners, he hit a home run and moved within one of tying a Major League record held by Hall of Famer Frank Robinson.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Belisario rises from obscurity for LA — Dodgers right-hander never has pitched above Double-A — SAN DIEGO — You know Blake DeWitt as last year's Opening Day third baseman by default. You know Doug Mientkiewicz as the Joe Torre favorite, a former Gold Glove first baseman who'll play anywhere.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions — This time: March 31-April 3 … Arizona Diamondbacks — Signed: RHP Bobby Korecky, LHP Travis Blackley — Released: RHP Adam Howard, RHP A.J. Shappi, LHP Eddie Romero, C Richard Mercado, C Bill Musselman, 3B Steve Mena, 3B Cesar Nicolas, OF Frank Curreri, OF Jimmy Principe
Patrick Saunders / All Things Rockies:
Pitchers' duel dies in the desert — Phoenix - The anticipated pitchers' duel in the desert turned into a slugfest today at Chase Field. — Rockies ace Aaron Cook got the hook with just one out in the third inning, after throwing only 55 pitches. Cook gave up six runs on seven hits, including two homers.
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Purple Row
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Patrick Saunders / All Things Rockies:
Surprise? Stewart gets opening-day start
Surprise? Stewart gets opening-day start
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Walkoff Walk
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets pen a happy opening script for Johan — CINCINNATI - Johan Santana pitched like an ace. And this time he didn't have to worry when Jerry Manuel snatched the ball from his glove. — Amid a steady drizzle and temperatures hovering in the 30s, Omar Minaya's bullpen blueprint worked as scripted …
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24 Hours From Suicide
Rob Neyer / ESPN:
Predicting the '09 season — No one has asked for them, but here are my predictions anyway: — NL West — 1. Dodgers — 2. Diamondbacks (WC) — 3. Rockies — 4. Giants — 5. Padres — I had the Diamondbacks in first place until Manny re-upped with the Dodgers …
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Lone Star Ball
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Season opener a team win for Cubs — Big Z erases Opening Day zero; Soriano, Ramirez homer — HOUSTON — Monday may have been Carlos Zambrano's first win in five season openers, but the game wasn't about him. It might have been Alfonso Soriano's 50th career leadoff homer, but it wasn't about him, either.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
MLB:
Joe West replaces John Hirschbeck as umpires' president — NEW YORK — Joe West, who worked his first major league game in 1976 and later lost his job in a contract dispute with baseball, has become president of the World Umpires Association. — West beat out longtime head John Hirschbeck in the February election.