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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Catchers May Have Hand in Yanks' Pitching Problems — “Jorge is obviously that rare combination of being a catcher and an offensive player,” Brian Cashman said. “Cervelli and Molina are more one-sided, to the defensive side. I can't really say why there's a difference.”
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Paul Catalano / Dugout Central:
Time for Cervelli to Catch — “I think it's just a matter of that we used everything today,” Burnett said. “I don't know if it's the catcher, but we used curveballs and fastballs in good counts. They had no idea what was coming, and that's huge. If I'd miss with a hook, he'd call another one.
David Lennon / Newsday:
If Mets keep fading, will Manuel follow Randolph? — BALTIMORE - Set your alarm clocks. — At 3:11 a.m. Wednesday, it will be exactly one year since the Mets fired Willie Randolph, hours after his team rallied to beat the Angels in Anaheim. — The move was largely applauded …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Hunter crashes into outfield wall, injures ribs — The Los Angeles Angels gasped for breath Monday night, watching center fielder Torii Hunter lying on the ground, wincing in agony. — They have survived a horrific performance by their bullpen this season. Their starting rotation has been in shambles.
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David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Smoltz thinks first start will be either next Tuesday or Wednesday — John Smoltz said today that he thought his first start in a Red Sox uniform would be either next Tuesday or Wednesday against the Nationals in Washington, D.C. — Smoltz made the announcement during a lighthearted interview …
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Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Morning links: Dude singing on that video — I put out the word last week, seeking the identity of the young man who produced this song about the Nate McLouth trade ... (Please visit the site to view this media) — ... and I ended up hearing from Jesse Andrews himself:
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John Perrotto / PiratesReport.com:
Trade winds are picking up again
Trade winds are picking up again
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Bugs & Cranks, Where Have You Gone …, Bucs Dugout, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and MLB Rumors
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers first baseman James Loney is a cool customer — He has a unique personality that provides plenty of stories for teammates to tell but is also the guy they want to see at the plate in a clutch situation. — Go around the Dodgers' locker room and ask someone to tell you a story about James Loney.
New York Post:
OMAR MINAYA'S GOTTA FIX METS — NOT only did GM Omar Minaya watch the Mets lose two of three to the Yankees — including the 15-0 Sunday slaughter and Friday night's ultimate give-away, when Luis Castillo dropped that pop fly — but he's had to do it from a sick bed.
Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Youkilis moves up in All-Star balloting — First baseman slides ahead of Teixeira in tight race — While the Red Sox currently have the lead in the AL East over their rival Yankees, they also have the lead in projected American League All-Star starters, along with the upstart Texas Rangers.
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Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: Slow burn on SNY as Joba chided — The line was once reserved for Steve Trachsel. On Friday night, Keith Hernandez applied it to alleged phenom Joba Chamberlain. — “It's like watching paint dry with Joba out there, isn't it?” Hernandez, on SportsNet New York …
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Stephen Oh / Yahoo! Sports:
AccuScore: Playoff shifts after week 10 — Buzz up! … AMERICAN LEAGUE — The Red Sox have managed to lead this American League list two weeks in a row thanks to their resounding sweep of the Yankees (wins are doubly important when they are over a primary division rival) and their taking two of three on the road in Philadelphia.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Angels ride seven-run fourth past Giants — Lackey strikes out 10, delivers first career hit and RBI — SAN FRANCISCO — A seven-run fourth inning — highlighted by a pair of homers and John Lackey's first Major League hit and RBI — lifted Lackey and the Angels to an 9-7 decision …
Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Phillies GM looking for pitching — After playing three extra-innings games last week and enduring a 95-minute rain delay on Saturday night, the Phillies got a much-needed day away from the ballpark yesterday. — Ruben Amaro Jr. did not. — The Phillies' general manager is happy …
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R.J. Anderson / FanGraphs Baseball:
Ervin Santana to the DL? — As if the Angels hadn't been through enough already, Ervin Santana will miss tonight's scheduled start with right forearm tightness. Santana has already missed time this season with an elbow injury that left him out until mid-May.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers call up Ellis, option Hoffmann — Another roster move expected to be made Tuesday — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers did some roster juggling Monday, calling up catcher A.J. Ellis from Triple-A Albuquerque while sending outfielder Jamie Hoffmann back to Albuquerque.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
SHEFFIELD'S KNEE DIDN'T NEED MRI — BALTIMORE — The Mets now say Gary Sheffield will continue to play on his sore right knee after an exam by team doctors Sunday at Yankee Stadium showed the 41-year-old slugger didn't need an MRI exam. — The sudden about-face came after Sheffield …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Congrats to Chien-Ming Wang — Chien-Ming Wang and his wife Chia-Ling are proud parents. Justin Jesse Wang arrived this morning in NYC. He checked it at 7 pounds, 12 ounces. — J.J. Wang is a good name. Sounds like a shortstop maybe. — My Taiwanese friends say that in their culture …
Associated Press:
Fielder, Braun break out the bats as Brewers rally past Indians — CLEVELAND (AP) — Prince Fielder hit a go-ahead grand slam in Milwaukee's six-run eighth inning and the Brewers rallied to beat the Cleveland Indians 14-12 on Monday night. — Fielder finished with a career-high six RBI …