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New York Post:
YANKS' BIG-MONEY MEN MAKE POOR IMPRESSIONS — BALTIMORE — It was a full count and maybe with a pitch here CC Sabathia could still salvage a debut, still make Opening Day as a Yankee more than a humiliating entrance. — He had zoomed ahead of Luke Scott, a lefty hitter, 0-2. The bases were loaded.
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Mark Teixeira / NY Daily News:
Madden: First-game struggles make for eye-opener … BALTIMORE - So it was not exactly the humdinger of a debut the Yankees envisioned from their new $161 million meal ticket on Opening Day, and what is there to say now about Joe Girardi's new era of good feelings?
Wall Street Journal:
Baseball Writers Brace for the End — As Newspapers Cut Back, Press Boxes Grow Lonelier; How a Venerable Institution Lost Its Way — Baseball's independent press corps, once the most powerful in American sports, is fading. As newspapers cut budgets and payrolls, the press boxes …
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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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Giants' Sabean, Bochy on hot seat as season begins — For the Giants' 25-man roster, the proving ground of spring training has passed. For Brian Sabean and Bruce Bochy, it's just beginning. — The Giants open the season today against the Milwaukee Brewers at AT&T Park …
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Los Angeles Times:
John Lackey extends deadline on contract talks — Pitcher's wish to have an extension in place by opening day appears to be fluid now that he's on the disabled list. — John Lackey's self-imposed deadline of opening day for a contract extension appears to be fluid, now that an elbow injury …
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Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Answering Baseball's What-Ifs — You can learn a lot during a major league baseball game. Like Ukrainian, if it is a particularly slow nine innings. — As for the science of baseball strategy, one game teaches precious little. A well-timed sacrifice bunt can backfire and lose the game; a foolish steal can appear brilliant.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Video: Santana's Pre-Game Handshake Parade — Prior to yesterday's game, SNY captured video of Johan Santana, before his Opening Day start, walking up and down the dugout greeting his teammates, each of whom he had a unique, personalized handshake for. … To watch Santana's 90-second Handshake Parade, click play below:
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Brooklyn Met Fan
The Tao of Stieb:
There's no need to worry about Doc — It was funny to hear the first two callers on JaysTalk last night complaining and worrying about the team's fortunes after they'd just finished cleaning the turf with the Tigers in a 12-5 win. As Wilner quite rightly pointed out, people should probably tone …
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Note: No Game on TV from 6-7 pm on Saturday — FOX has an exclusive window for all Saturday games taking place prior to 7 pm, meaning only FOX and the local channel can broadcast during that window. — Meanwhile, the Marlins scheduled this Saturday's game against the Mets for 6 pm …
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Walkoff Walk
Dave Allen / Baseball Analysts:
Saying Goodbye — I know this post is supposed to be about opening day, but there was one more thing I wanted to do before turning my attention to the current season. Peter Jensen's amazing series on using the Gameday data to build a fielding metric prompted me to get that data and play around with it.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod tells Girardi he's right on track — Slugger contacts skipper before Monday's opener — BALTIMORE — Alex Rodriguez has swapped text messages with Yankees manager Joe Girardi and reports that his rehab is right on schedule. — Girardi said on Monday that he and Rodriguez exchanged messages within the past 24 hours.
Darren Rovell / Sports Biz with Darren Rovell:
Yankees Have Official Paint, Mets Have Pudding Sponsor — While many have called attention to the fact that the economy has seriously hurt sports marketing in recent months, anyone looking at the signage at the new Yankee Stadium and Citi Field certainly wouldn't know that.
Curtis Granderson / Yahoo! Sports:
The Grandstand: Make no mistake, we're expecting big things — Note: We're proud to announce that Curtis Granderson will be blogging for Yahoo! Sports on Big League Stew throughout the MLB season. This is his first post. — Spring training is finally over.
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Webb not worried by shoulder stiffness — D-backs ace lasts only four innings on Opening Day — PHOENIX — Diamondbacks starter Brandon Webb said after his club prevailed, 9-8, on Opening Day against the Rockies on Monday at Chase Field that he experienced some stiffness in his right shoulder during …