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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Open for business — Behind Beckett, workmanlike Sox get the job done — Nothing makes the chilly temperature rise like an Opening Day win, and with it a pristine record that evokes idyllic hopes of 162-0. It came yesterday, a near-perfect performance in the Red Sox' second stab at game No. 1 …
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Surviving Grady
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Joba Goes Nine (Steps)! — Yankee pitcher completes field sobriety test in video from DUI arrest — While devoid of Plaxicoesque bombast and vulgarity, the police video of Joba Chamberlain's DUI arrest is not without its amusing moments. After a Nebraska State Patrol officer pulled …
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Larry McShane / NY Daily News:
New video of Yankee Joba Chamberlain's drunk-driving shows him bashing New York — Loading... He had the right to remain silent, and should have used it. — Yankees righthander Joba Chamberlain instead ripped New Yorkers as rude and city drivers as cutthroat after his drunken-driving arrest …
David Lennon / Newsday:
For Mets' offense, win is only cold comfort — CINCINNATI - With temperatures in the high 30s, and a steady rain falling at Great American Ball Park, the Mets were forced to take batting practice indoors before Monday's season opener against the Reds. After seven weeks in the balmy climate …
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Associated Press:
Jim Thome's 8th-inning HR lifts White Sox over KC 4-2 — CHICAGO — Jim Thome got to totally enjoy this opening-day home run. — Thome hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning, rallying the Chicago White Sox past the Kansas City Royals 4-2 Tuesday in a season opener delayed a day because of bad weather.
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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Hamels, Lincecum headline young pitchers at risk of Year After Effect … Mike Pelfrey was ready for me in the Mets spring training clubhouse, as if he knew I was coming. — “Look at me,” the Mets right-hander said one day last month. “I'm a pretty big guy.” Yes, sir. Pelfrey is 6-foot-7.
Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Stan Kasten Sings a Hymn to Philly Fans — I'll probably always be something of an outsider in D.C., because I'm not from here. I didn't live through Gibbs I or the Bandwagon, the Penguins in the '90s or Wes Unseld-as-GM. Still, I think I'm getting to understand the mindset of that rarest of creatures: the all-D.C.-sports die-hard.
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Friendly Rivalry for Matsui — BALTIMORE - In their final year as teammates, in 2002, Hideki Matsui and Koji Uehara reached the pinnacle of individual and team success for the Yomiuri Giants. Matsui was the most valuable player of the Central League, Uehara won the Sawamura Award as the top pitcher …
Los Angeles Times:
Gary Matthews Jr. still isn't talking — The Angels outfielder was linked to HGH shipments in the Mitchell Report, but he won't comment on the allegations these days. — T.J. Simers — I worry about kids and dogs, some kid maybe mistaking it for an energy drink, or some dog lapping …
Mike Digiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels don't use strengths to their advantage in 6-4 loss to Oakland — They get a quality start from fill-in pitcher Dustin Moseley but leave too many runners stranded in the early going. — Dustin Moseley gave the Angels everything they could want from their rotation fill-ins …
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Halos Heaven
Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
Mariners sign another closer — A look at Felix Hernandez, moments ago, obviously feeling good enough to teeter on his right leg — the one he injured last night. He'll be fine. Now for some interesting news. — The Mariners have signed onetime major league closer Jeff Zimmerman …
Cjennings / Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog:
Triple-A notes: Tomko as closer, Jackson hitting sixth — Just to triple check, I sent Dan Giese another text message this afternoon. — “Heard anything yet on waivers?” — “Not yet” — Some other notes from today's Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees media day... Brett Tomko will be the Triple-A closer
MLB:
Toronto Blue Jays' beer and alcohol ban targets unruly fans — TORONTO — It was just a coincidence that beer and alcohol sales were banned for Tuesday night's Blue Jays game one night after unruly fans littered the field with baseballs and debris. But some players appreciated the timing.
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Jorge Says No!
Associated Press:
Defending champ Phillies off to 0-2 start for 4th straight year — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Two games in, these Philadelphia Phillies are playing like last year's team. — Jair Jurrjens and four relievers combined on a six-hitter, Kelly Johnson and Chipper Jones hit solo homers …
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ESPN:
Hey, only 161 more games left for the Pirates to hold on — Since most of you watched the NCAA championship game, we paid attention to all the games across the majors on Opening Day. Here are our top observations of the day: — 1. Diary of a Pirates fan: — 5:00 p.m. — Checking out that Opening Day roster.
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Keitholbermann / Baseball Nerd:
Marie Olbermann, 1929-2009 — (Much of this post is based on a script written for tonight's television show) — My mother passed away Saturday night. — This remembrance is not going to be a medical history - though lord knows Mom was the world's foremost authority on her own health.
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
The Good Old Days — I watched 11 baseball games yesterday. Folks, these are the good old days: — During my chat, I got three inquiries as to what was wrong with Johan Santana, which is two more inquiries than hits Santana allowed while I was taking questions.