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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
New Yankee Stadium means new beginning — As the Yankees officially move across the street today into their brand-spanking new home for the rich and famous, the best thing fans can do is forget about the Yankee Stadium ghosts. Let them retire peacefully over at the old stadium, never to be bothered again.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Steinbrenner to attend opening of his ‘masterpiece’ — A view of the Yankees dugout at the new Yankee Stadium. (Audrey C. Tiernan / Newsday / March 24, 2009) — ST PETERSBURG, Fla. - Of the more than 52,000 people who will be on hand for the official opening of the new Yankee Stadium this afternoon …
NY Daily News:
Lupica: Big hopes and dreams at new Yankees' home … The whole place will be Monument Park today. That is the truth of the occasion and the romance for Yankee fans, a Yankee occasion like this with all the trimmings. The official opening of the new Yankee Stadium will be a monument …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
The details on Opening Day — This release from the Yankees: — The New York Yankees will inaugurate Yankee Stadium with its first-ever regular season game on Thursday, April 16 at 1:05 p.m. vs. the Cleveland Indians. — Gates will open to fans with valid tickets beginning at 10:00 a.m …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees outfielder Xavier Nady headed to disabled list, could be done for season — ST. PETERSBURG - Xavier Nady's time in pinstripes appears to be headed for a sudden end, as the outfielder's first full season with the Yankees is likely over. — Nady underwent an MRI Wednesday morning in Tampa …
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New York Yankees Fan Blog, In Mo We Trust, It is about the money, stupid and Pinstripes, Pa.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Nady may need season-ending surgery — ST. PETERSBURGH, Fla. - Xavier Nady could be headed for season-ending surgery on his right elbow. — No decision will be made until after team physician Chris Ahmad examines Nady in New York Thursday. But Nady, who left Tuesday night's game …
Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Sox place Matsuzaka on 15-day DL — For the second time in the last two seasons, Daisuke Matsuzaka [stats] is on the disabled list with a case of shoulder fatigue. — The Sox made the move this morning in the aftermath of Matsuzaka's aborted outing Tuesday night in which he lasted just one inning, racked for five runs on 43 pitches.
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3:10 to Joba
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Matsuzaka goes to DL, Jones recalled
Matsuzaka goes to DL, Jones recalled
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Boston Globe, SULLY BASEBALL, Walkoff Walk, Yahoo! Sports, Center Field, The Bottom Line, Boston Herald and Over the Monster
Sports Illustrated:
Rangers' Kinsler hits for cycle — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -Ian Kinsler became the fourth player in Texas Rangers history to hit for the cycle, reaching the feat with a triple in the sixth inning Wednesday night against Baltimore. — That made him 5-for-5, the five hits matching a career high.
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NY Daily News:
Bondy: At new Stadium, few Creature comforts — Scratch a Bleacher Creature and you'll find an intuitive architectural critic. While the Creatures are grateful for certain well-earned courtesies extended by the Yankees, the fans didn't ask for such a flawed new mansion. — Frankly, this is far from an upgrade.
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The Mets Police
Stephen Hawkins / Associated Press:
Orioles put Mora, Simon on DL — Buzz up! — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—Right-hander Alfredo Simon and third baseman Melvin Mora were put on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday by the Baltimore Orioles, who anticipate being without the rookie starting pitcher for a much longer period.
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Camden Chat
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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Kershaw dominant with 13 strikeouts — but will Dodgers hang on? — Except for one pitch, Clayton Kershaw absolutely destroyed the Giants in his seven innings tonight. He struck out 13, becoming the youngest in Los Angeles Dodger history to reach that total.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kuroda unlikely to return soon — Dodgers starter still feeling discomfort in left side — LOS ANGELES — Dodgers Opening Day starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda is recovering slowly from a strained left oblique muscle and is not expected to be activated when he's eligible next Wednesday.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Ollie and Mets have a Field day — Luis Castillo isn't shy about making content scores with Padres pitcher Edward Mujica, who can't gain control of the ball. Two runs scored on the play. — On a historic night in baseball, the Mets cemented a little history of their own in their new backyard.
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Watching Yankee Games Through a Net — Yankees fans will learn Thursday on YES (and nationally on the MLB Network) if they will be watching part of each game through a net. — The netting is behind the catcher, making the high home plate camera shoot the game through it.
Brooklyn Met Fan:
Dr. K and BMF Chillin' at the “Mo's Zone”!!! — Sometimes being a blogger really pays off and last nite was definitely one of those times! — BMF somehow found myself livin' it up with Dwight Gooden (!) at the super cool “Mo's Zone” and “Modells Clubhouse” inside CityField.