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Matt Gagne / NY Daily News:
Fans go berserk over Yankeegate mess … Hundreds of irate fans - some who claim Yankee employees told them the game had been rained out - stormed away from Yankee Stadium before Monday night's game against the Red Sox even got underway and couldn't get back in, resulting in a an ugly scene at one of the ticket gates.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Posada to disabled list — Sweeny Murti of WFAN is reporting that Jorge Posada will be placed on the disabled list with a hamstring strain. — No word yet on who will be replacing him. Obviously this is a big blow to the Yankees. After never being on the disabled list in his career …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Posada's tight hamstring prompts MRI — Yanks' catcher ruled out for Tuesday's finale with Red Sox — NEW YORK — Yankees catcher Jorge Posada has been scheduled for an MRI examination on his right hamstring after injuring it while sliding in Monday's 6-4 loss to the Red Sox.
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Boston Globe, Bronx Baseball Daily, YanksBlog.com, Pinstripe Alley and Sliding Into Home
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Posada suffers hamstring injury, to have MRI
Posada suffers hamstring injury, to have MRI
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Jersey Hardball
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: Bombers put squeeze play on media at new Stadium
Raissman: Bombers put squeeze play on media at new Stadium
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WasWatching.com
Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
SENSITIVE WIDDLE METSIES WON'T BE READING THIS MEAN OLD STORY — ATLANTA — The Mets consider their players' psyches so fragile that they no longer provide copies of The Post or the other New York tabloid in their Citi Field clubhouse. — The newspapers were a staple of the Mets' clubhouse …
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Hardball Times, Mets Merized Online, It's Mets For Me, Walkoff Walk, MetsBlog.com, Mets Blog and The Mets Police
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Best-case return for A-Rod is Friday — Star third baseman homers in latest extended spring game — NEW YORK — On the same afternoon that Alex Rodriguez's face showed up in bookstores across the country, the Yankees' third baseman moved seven innings closer to reappearing in the big leagues.
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Meech One / The Fightins:
Rick Ankiel Crashes Head-First Into The Center Field Wall — Scary moment last night in St. Louis when Pedro Feliz blasted a ball to the gap in left-center and after making the catch, Rick Ankiel slammed head-first into the wall. The Post-Dispatch has the particulars:
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Plate discipline so important nowadays — On-base percentage perhaps as vital as it's ever been in determining a player's worth — Like the definition of a good stimulus package or the guidelines for tipping your neighborhood Hooters waitress, plate discipline means different things to different people.
Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Q&A with Regis Philbin: Find out why he's a Marlins fan — Regis Philbin talks about his fondness of Marlins — Television personality Regis Philbin throws out the first pitch before a game between the Cincinnati Reds and Florida Marlins at Dolphin Stadium. (Wilfredo Lee, AP / May 4, 2009)
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FishStripes
Bill Hutchinson / NY Daily News:
Joba mom out after officer scores meth — The estranged mother of Yankees star pitcher Joba Chamberlain has been busted for allegedly dealing drugs, authorities said. — Jacqueline Standley, 44, was arrested Saturday at her Nebraska apartment on felony charges of selling a gram …
Discussion:
Sliding Into Home
MLB:
Bobby Scales called up by Chicago Cubs after 11 years in minor leagues — Bobby Scales' road to the big leagues started in Idaho Falls, Idaho in 1999, in the rookie-level Pioneer League. The road led through Fort Wayne, Ind., Lake Elsinore, Calif., Mobile, Ala.. Portland, Ore. …
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Griffey out of lineup with inflamed colon — Veteran pleased with his club's team-first attitude — SEATTLE — An ailment diagnosed as an “inflamed colon” knocked Ken Griffey Jr. out of the Mariners' lineup for Monday night's two-game series opener against the Rangers.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-backs turn three against Dodgers — Triple play is second in franchise history for Arizona — LOS ANGELES — Josh Wilson atoned for a second-inning error in a big way when the D-backs shortstop started a 6-4-3 triple play one batter later in the second inning Monday night at Dodger Stadium.
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Blogging Baseball
Dallas Morning News:
Kinsler can lead Texas Rangers' charge to West lead — Last spring, I wrote that second baseman Ian Kinsler was destined to become only the second 30-30 man in Rangers history. — As with my prediction of a Houston Rockets' first-round victory, I was simply a year ahead of my time.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Eric Stephen / True Blue LA:
Dodgers Are in Eleventh Heaven — Tonight, the Dodgers hit into two double plays and a triple play, but it didn't matter. Nothing seems to matter at home for the Dodgers these days, as they set a National League record by opening their season with eleven straight wins at home.