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Mike Puma / New York Post:
BIG PAPI TO JOBA: DON'T THROW AT US — BOSTON — If young Joba Chamberlain misbehaves tomorrow night, he might face a spanking from someone else's Papi. — With Chamberlain scheduled to start for the Yankees in the opener of a three-game series against the Red Sox, David Ortiz yesterday …
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David Singh / MLB.com:
Identity crisis for newcomer O'Day — Rangers righty wears Gabbard jersey after joining team — TORONTO — To say Darren O'Day's Wednesday was a whirlwind of a day would be a massive understatement. — The right-handed reliever began the day looking for work, and by the end of it …
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Uh-oh: Cardinals 5, Mets 2 ... Jerry to shake up lineup — Now what? Well, after the Mets lost to the Cardinals, 5-2, on Wednesday night to fall two games under .500, Jerry Manuel plans to shake up his lineup. Well, shake it up for a day, anyway. — Carlos Beltran will move to third …
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Adam Ronis / Newsday:
Carter: Interest in Mets job was a ‘mistake’ — Gary Carter received a lot of criticism for expressing his interest in the Mets managerial job last season when Willie Randolph still held the position. Almost a year later, Carter realizes he made a mistake.
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Chicagosports / Hardball:
Cubs' Piniella lays down the law to Milton Bradley — Milton Bradley entered Lou Piniella's office at 10:17 a.m. Thursday morning, with a white towel wrapped around his waist and a blue towel covering his head. — Bradley wasn't hiding from the paparazzi, but did not want to advertise his visit to Piniella's office.
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Florida's fire sales are history — With a new park opening in 2012 and loads of young talent, the Marlins are here to stay — We all know what happened the last two times the Florida Marlins put together teams like this. — The 1997 World Series champs were calling the moving vans …
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MLB Rumors
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Many culprits as Rockies limp home from 2-6 trip — PHOENIX — The Rockies thought the worst was over. The hazard lights were off, the radiator wasn't smoking. They were racing home Wednesday, only to be reminded that baseball is less sympathetic than a speeding ticket.
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Purple Row
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Forbes:
Baseball's Most Valuable Teams — New stadiums pushed up team values overall, but one-third of the league saw values drop over the past year. — The aggregate results of Forbes' 12th annual take on the finances of Major League Baseball show the National Pastime has never been stronger.
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Yankees GM Trying To Solve Crisis With Chien-Ming Wang — NEW HAVEN - The eye of a pitching coach was only a starting point for Brian Cashman. — “We were talking about Chien-Ming Wang,” the Yankees general manager said, “and [coach] Dave Eiland said, ‘I think his arm angle is higher.’ I said …
Jonathan Hale / Hardball Times:
What makes a home run pitch — It's the bottom of the ninth, and the healthy lead you've been holding all game starts to come into jeopardy as you load the bases with an arm that is growing increasingly numb. The pitching coach makes his excruciatingly slow walk to the mound and grunts: “This is your last batter.
Ken Belson / New York Times:
Some Fans Feel New Home Ignores the Old Mets — Where have you gone, Tug McGraw? Apparently, to the windswept left-field entrance of Citi Field. — The Mets have taken a lot heat from fans angry about the ticket prices and the obstructed views at Citi Field.
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The Mets Police
Mike Fish / ESPN:
Dykstra's business: a bed of ‘Nails’ — His new world: ‘Nails’ is trying to create a high-finance lifestyle for the rich and famous. — CAMARILLO, Calif. — He's slumped behind a desk, looking frumpy in a sweater vest and tan cap. Tonight, he is living the life of an entrepreneur …
Gerry Fraley / NBCSports.com:
Three reasons Mets remain playoff long shots — Perez, Murphy and Castillo all must perform for New York to succeed — Oliver Perez, who signed a three-year, $36 million contract this past offseason, continues to struggle with consistency. — ST. LOUIS - Watch the New York Mets for one game, and the similarity is striking.
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Danny Knobler / CBSSports.com Sports News …:
Lee looks off, but Indians aren't looking for an '08 repeat — No one expected Cliff Lee to repeat his 2008 season. — You didn't. The Indians didn't. Cliff Lee didn't. — “I'm not trying to one-up what I did last year — or even trying to repeat it,” Lee said this past week.