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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: Yanks still can't overcome their fear of unknown — They waited 5-1/2 hours in the rain to play a baseball game at Yankee Stadium Thursday night, and if you didn't know better, it could have been because the Yankees wanted no part of Craig Stammen. — It mattered not that the …
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
For Nats, This One Is Worth The Wait — Stammen's First Big League Win Caps Long Day: Nationals 3, Yankees 0 — Waiting is all relative. On a day defined by a 5-hour 26-minute rain delay, the Washington Nationals finally pulled off the sort of accomplishments they'd long been waiting for.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees try to make best of bad situation — On a long, long day at Yankee Stadium, the comic highlight occurred in the middle of the first inning, when public-address announcer Paul Olden invited fans to move up to the field- and main-level seats. — A few lax security guards …
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Yankees are in area, so they'll watch Pedro — The Yankees will watch Pedro Martinez throw a bullpen session Friday in the Dominican Republic, a person familiar with the situation confirmed. But the club would be interested in signing the three-time Cy Young Award winner only to a minor-league contract …
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Joe Posnanski:
Bugging Harold Reynolds — I like Harold Reynolds. I mean, I don't really know the guy, but he seems to be a likable guy on television. And friends who do know him tell me he's a very likable guy. And one of my favorite baseball images is that of Harold Reynolds in the moments …
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Enjoy it for what it's worth — It's been real interesting in the last couple years as I've watched how the importance of statistics has taken over how to analyze a baseball game. I used to play for an old time manager named Dick Williams who used to tell me, “The situation will dictate what happens.”
Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
For Sox, could there be a Plan F? — This gets a little complicated, but there may be a way for the Red Sox to squeeze six starters into five spots for the balance of this season while benefiting every Boston starter over the long-term. — Let's call it Plan F (here are options A through E from an earlier column).
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' K-Rod can't close door as Orioles rally — BALTIMORE - It was only a matter of time, right? For nearly three months, Francisco Rodriguez had been the one untouchable member of a Mets team that has been all too vulnerable this season. — That all changed Thursday night at Camden Yards.
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Mark Bradley / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Bradley's Buzz: Glavine tells WAGA he won't pitch in 2009 — Tom Glavine informed Buck Lanford of Fox 5 Atlanta on Thursday he won't pitch in 2009. Via text message, Glavine wrote: “I'm not going to pitch or do anything in baseball until at least next year.”
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Howard Megdal / MLB Rumors:
Glavine Won't Pitch In 2009 — Breaking news out of Atlanta …
Glavine Won't Pitch In 2009 — Breaking news out of Atlanta …
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Lee Panas / Tiger Tales:
Dusty Ryan Called Up — Sources close to Dusty Ryan are reporting that The Tigers have called up the young backstop from Toledo to presumably replace Dane Sardinha as the backup catcher. This is a welcome move as the Tigers have been starting Gerald Laird too much and I believe it has been affecting his offense.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs GM Jim Hendry wouldn't hesitate to deal — Will the breakdown of negotiations over the Cubs sale result in a short-term return to the payroll flexibility the Cubs had the last two seasons? — It's probably too soon to tell, especially if the Ricketts family stays firmly in the picture …
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Jack McCaffery / Delaware County Times:
Phils need to sharpen mental game — The Phillies lost another home game Thursday, their fifth of their homestand, their19th of the season, their second in less than 24 hours. — Coincidence? — Or justice? — “It's done,” Ryan Howard said. “I'm pretty much tired of hearing about it.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Let the Pedro bidding begin; is change coming to Washington? — No Nationals disgrace ... not this week, anyway — Just when folks were starting to draw comparisons between the 1962 Mets and the current Washington Nationals, the Nationals jumped up and put on an excellent three-day display in the Bronx …
Aaron Gleeman / Newsvine:
Quote of the Day: 'I suck. For real. I'm getting old.' — sports, athletics, quote-of-the-day, orlando-cabrera — Orlando Cabrera, after making two defensive mistakes yesterday: … Normally I'd say that Cabrera is being overly hard on himself, but that's a tough argument …
Diamond Notes:
Shawn Estes retires — Shawn Estes, a former 19-game winner with the Giants, has apparently retired after 13 major league seasons. Estes, 36, went 3-4 with a 3.07 ERA pitching for Triple-A Albuquerque in his attempt to continue his career with the Dodgers.
Andy Gardiner / USA Today:
Arizona State ousts North Carolina with late outburst — OMAHA — Arizona State will get a chance at payback against Texas Friday because of Kole Calhoun and Josh Spence. — Calhoun drove in six runs with a grand slam and a double and Spence gave ASU enough starting pitching to overcome …
MLB.com:
Yankees reward fans for patience and understanding with free ticket offer — The New York Yankees announced that they are rewarding all fans with tickets for today's game vs. the Washington Nationals for their patience and support with a free ticket offer. Please note that the Yankees …
USA Today:
New York Mets Team Report — INSIDE PITCH — Gary Sheffield served as the designated hitter during the Mets' six-game stretch in American League ballparks. Now, he is due to return to the outfield. — Manager Jerry Manuel said he would have to strategically rest the 40-year-old veteran …
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