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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Figueroa plans to turn down trip to minors — ST. LOUIS - Nelson Figueroa plans to refuse an assignment to Triple-A Buffalo and declare free agency, ending the Brooklyn-born journeyman's tenure with the Mets, a source told the Daily News. Figueroa, 34, had cleared waivers Wednesday …
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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 …
Associated Press:
Pineiro, Cardinals keeps Mets offense off-balance — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Joel Pineiro carried a six-hitter into the ninth inning and Albert Pujols had two hits and two RBI in the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-2 victory over the New York Mets on Wednesday night. — Joe Thurston and Skip Schumaker …
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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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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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Hot Red Sox get out of rain
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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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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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Dave Roberts stole his way into Red Sox history — Dave Roberts played in the Major Leagues for nine seasons but his “moment” came in 2004. — He stole the base in the ALCS against the Yankees' Mariano Rivera that led to Boston's come-from-behind win when they were down 3-0 in the series.
Tarik El-Bashir / Washington Post:
Too Little, Maybe Too Late — Capitals Fall Behind 3-1 to Rangers Despite Ovechkin's Third-Period Goal — The Washington Capitals haven't advanced beyond the first round of the playoffs since their memorable run to the Stanley Cup finals in 1998. — Now they find themselves on the verge of another first-round disappointment.
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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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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 …
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
BLS poll: Which surprise team is off to the most legit start? — We're only a little over two weeks into the season and the measured warnings about sample size are still rightfully being sounded around the baseball community. — However, that doesn't mean we can't conduct a little [straw] …
Associated Press:
Cabrera's HR ends first Yankee Stadium homestand — NEW YORK - Melky Cabrera ended a home run-filled opening homestand at the new Yankee Stadium with a two-run drive in the 14th inning Wednesday to give New York a 9-7 victory over the Oakland Athletics. — The Yankees overcame another shaky outing …
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Figgy clears waivers — Nelson Figueroa has cleared waivers, allowing him to return to Triple-A Buffalo. He had a credible outing Sunday against the Brewers as a spot starter for Mike Pelfrey, allowing three runs on five hits in six innings, but was designated for assignment …
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