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Paul Oberjuerge / New York Times:
Grief Eclipses Game as Angels Resume Play — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Los Angeles Angels suited up 24 players instead of 25 Friday, creating a baseball version of the missing man formation to honor the memory of Nick Adenhart, the rookie pitcher killed in a traffic accident early Thursday morning …
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Gillian Flaccus / Associated Press:
Driver charged with murder, DUI in crash that killed Nick Adenhart — SANTA ANA, Calif. - A 22-year-old motorist who allegedly had nearly triple the legal blood-alcohol level was charged with three murder counts Friday in the crash that killed Los Angeles Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart and two others.
Associated Press:
Dodgers lower prices on beer — Buzz up! — LOS ANGELES (AP)—Fans can buy tickets, park and munch on Dodger Dogs for the same price as last season while paying less for beer and other concessions when the Los Angeles Dodgers host the San Francisco Giants in their home opener Monday.
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Associated Press:
Brewers rally against Cubs closer Gregg for win — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Ryan Braun's grounder to shortstop scored Rickie Weeks on a close play at the plate, and the Milwaukee Brewers rallied for two runs in the ninth inning against new Chicago Cubs closer Kevin Gregg for a 4-3 victory in their home opener Friday.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals sign left-hander Villone — Pitcher inks Minors deal, assigned to Triple-A Syracuse — ATLANTA — The Nationals continue to add insurance to the organization by signing left-hander Ron Villone to a Minor League contract on Friday. He will play for Triple-A Syracuse and be its only left-hander out of the bullpen.
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MLB Rumors
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Ruiz suffers strained right oblique — Phillies catcher day-to-day after leaving Friday's game — DENVER — Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz left Friday afternoon's game against the Rockies at Coors Field because of a strained right oblique. — Manager Charlie Manuel preferred to call it a strained rib cage.
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Promising start doesn't last for Indians — Trio of homers wasted when pitching, defense unravel — CLEVELAND — The Indians waited through a three-hour, 47-minute rain delay to finish Friday's home opener against the Blue Jays. — The wait for their first win of 2009 is ongoing.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Walk-off secures Marlins' first 4-0 start — Cantu's game-winning single erases blown lead in ninth — MIAMI — Pain was replaced by elation for Jorge Cantu and the Marlins on Friday night. — Two days after being drilled on the back of his left hand by a fastball …
Newsday:
At first, it never looked as if Yanks would get Tex — Up and down the Yankees' organization, from Johnny Damon and Jorge Posada to Joe Girardi and Hal Steinbrenner, the sentiment on Mark Teixeira early in the offseason was that he would be playing elsewhere in 2009.
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River Avenue Blues, The Yankee Universe, YanksBlog.com, Boston Globe, On the Yankees beat, The Fowl Balls, iYankees and MLB Rumors
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William K. Rashbaum / New York Times:
Stadium Work Done by Firms That New York City Shuns — Millions of dollars worth of work associated with the new baseball stadiums for the Yankees and Mets was performed by companies that New York City avoids doing business with because of prior allegations of corruption and ties to organized crime.
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The Mets Police
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Brocail heads home for shoulder exam — Astros reliever returns to Houston after uncomfortable outing — ST. LOUIS — After notifying management following his outing Friday against the Cardinals that he is experiencing discomfort in his right shoulder, right-hander Doug Brocail made arrangements …
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Martinez recovering from line drive — Pitcher remained hospitalized Friday, expected to be OK — SAN FRANCISCO — Giants right-hander Joe Martinez remained hospitalized on Friday after sustaining a concussion and three hairline fractures on the right side of his head after being struck …
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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre …
Christina Kahrl / Unfiltered:
Remembering Nick Adenhart — Folks, I didn't write this-Shane Demmitt, a member of the Angels' family, did. When I got the news of Nick Adenhart's death, one of the first things I did was e-mail Shane, a BP subscriber I've traded notes with over the years, because I was worried over the news …