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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Ortiz at first, Penny at home, Francona in Philly — Three topics dominated the pregame chatter today. We'll start with Terry Francona's initial lineup adjustments in the Red Sox' first game of the season in a National League park. — Francona went with David Ortiz at first base …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Fenway flop! Sox sweep Yanks
Fenway flop! Sox sweep Yanks
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Maureen Mullen / The Daily Item:
Papelbon fined for pace-of-game violation — BOSTON n- Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon, who picked up his 16th save of the season in last night's 4-3 win over the Yankees at Fenway Park, tying him with the Angels' Brian Fuentes for the American League lead, was fined by Major League Baseball earlier …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 61: Mets at Yankees (with pre-game updates and the arrival of a new belt) — Pitching: RHP Joba Chamberlain (3-1, 3.79). — METS (31-27) — Cora SS — Martinez LF — Beltran CF — Wright 3B — Church RF — Sheffield DH — Murphy 1B — Schneider C — Castillo 2B
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Maine's Start Is Pushed Back, but Mets Say It's No Cause for Alarm
Maine's Start Is Pushed Back, but Mets Say It's No Cause for Alarm
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Associated Press:
Bradley struggles in right, Cubs fall to Twins 7-4 — Joe Mauer and the Minnesota Twins felt loved at Wrigley Field while the home fans took out their frustrations on one of their own, mistake-prone right fielder Milton Bradley. — Mauer, batting .413 after getting two more hits …
Polls / Brew Beat:
Melvin: Talk of imminent deal ‘absolutely false’ — I bit the bullet this afternoon and asked Doug Melvin about the trade rumors that have swirled on the Internet over the past 36 hours about an imminent trade for a front-line pitcher. — His two-word response: “Absolutely false.”
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Surprise performances (cont.) — 1. David Ortiz, Red Sox DH. Boston people remain worried despite Ortiz's improved hitting of late. And judging by his recent dugout fits, Ortiz remains worried, too. — 2. Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees SP. Wang's ERA is the highest in history after five starts.
Associated Press:
Cleveland Indians search for answer to Lake Erie gull problem — CLEVELAND — There were two sets of birds at Progressive Field on Friday — the St. Louis Cardinals and the Lake Erie gulls. — The Cardinals will leave on Sunday. No one knows when the gulls will.
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Jorge Arangure Jr / ESPN:
Friday's news and notes — An unintended consequence of the Washington Nationals' move out of Jose Rijo's complex near San Cristobal was the costs that would fall on the San Diego Padres and Detroit Tigers, the two other teams that have academies near San Cristobal.
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R.J. Anderson / Beyond the Box Score:
A Q&A with Jonah Keri — Many of you know Jonah Keri form his time at Baseball Prospectus, or his time at ESPN.com, or .... well, everywhere else. He's everywhere nowadays and even has a book coming out next year covering the Tampa Bay Rays rise to prominence. He was also kind enough to answer a few questions from our staff.
Associated Press:
Rehab stint around the corner for Rays' Kazmir … ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Tampa Bay Rays left-hander Scott Kazmir has thrown 44 pitches in a three-inning simulated game and hopes to begin a rehabilitation assignment next week. — Kazmir three 44 pitches on Friday, while also working on his mechanics.
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St. Petersburg Times:
Washington Nationals and former Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Elijah Dukes still trying to get his life in order — TAMPA — Former Rays outfielder Elijah Dukes returns to Tropicana Field tonight for the first time in nearly two years, when the then-rookie was placed on the inactive list amid swirling legal …
Matt Sisson / Baseball Daily Digest Blog:
Chien-Ming Wang is Doing Something Wrong — After another less than stellar performance last night, the Yankees have to be worried about Chien-Ming Wang. Wang, who entered the 2008 season fresh off back-to-back 19 win seasons, suffered a season ending sprain to his right foot while running …
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Beck / Beck's Blog:
Bonderman shut down, visits Dr. Andrews — The Tigers have shut down Jeremy Bonderman not just from pitching, but from throwing, until they can rid of a new soreness in his throwing shoulder. — The soreness popped up after his outing Monday against the White Sox, and it was concerning enough …
Marc Lancaster / tboblogs.com:
Rays reportedly work out Pedro — Strange report out of the Dominican Republic today, as Listin Diario cites a source saying Pedro Martinez threw 20 pitches—all fastballs—for Rays officials in Santo Domingo and another workout (in which he'll also use his breaking stuff) is scheduled.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Cubs, Rays eye Pedro
Cubs, Rays eye Pedro
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