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New York Post:
Last-place Mets must fire Jerry Manuel — Mets on Twitter — The game, and the Mets' season, was encapsulated by one inning yesterday, and it wasn't exactly the kind of thing you want to put in a time capsule. There were two errors (and should've been three). There was indifferent pitching.
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Kranepool / Kranepool Society:
ZZZzzzzzz WHAT? THE METS LOST? UHH THANKS! ZZZzzzzzz — With all the talk of canning Jerry Manuel, isn't that just a smoke screen to cover up the inactivity of the Mets front office? I use the term “front office” instead of just signaling out Omar Minaya who in my opinion has been de-nutted by ownership.
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Mark Simon / ESPN:
The MVPs of the Yanks-Red Sox rivalry — Here's our list of the most clutch hitters and pitchers when these two teams tangle — We were looking this week for a discussion topic that would stir up both Yankees and Red Sox fans, as the two teams prepare to clash this week. We think we found one.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds jump into first behind Arroyo's gem — Righty hurls first complete game of season in win vs. Cards — CINCINNATI — Sure, it's only mid-May and 37 games into the season, but if the door to first place is opened by the team occupying it, why not go through and take it?
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols ‘uncomfortable’? — CINCINNATI — Reds starting pitcher Bronson Arroyo knows there probably will be a day of reckoning. — But for now, he sees Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols as an uncomfortable hitter. — “Right now, Albert looks a little bit more uncomfortable at the plate …
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Sabernomics:
Team PrOPS — How are teams over- and under-performing their OPS? The Twins and Nationals appear to be over-performing, while the Astros, Angels, and Marlins have been a bit hit-unlucky to start the year. — Team OPS PrOPS Diff. MIN .788 .770 -.018 WSN .769 .758 -.012 SFG .739 .730 …
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Fox Sports:
Source: Nats to call up first-round pick — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — Right-hander Drew Storen, the second of the Nationals' two No. 1 picks last year, is headed to the major leagues.
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Fox Sports:
Sorry Lou, but Cubs might need a change — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — The Cubs, 5 1/2 games out in the National League Central, are just one hot streak away from jumping into serious contention.
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Andy Martino / Surfing The Mets:
Sources: Mets have payroll for pitching, not for Pedro — Oliver Perez has been banished to the bullpen. Jon Niese is injured. John Maine began his start Saturday by throwing 12 consecutive balls. The Mets know they need pitching and, according to sources, they will have the payroll flexibility …
Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Dodgers' Achilles' heel strengthens — L.A.'s pitching, once in dire straits, has become the reason for its success … SAN DIEGO — If we have learned nothing else from these Dodgers over the years, from all the times they have started quickly, started slowly, gotten hot at the right time …
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Jon Paul Morosi / Fox Sports:
BoSox need production from Martinez — DETROIT — Want to read about Big Papi? Sorry. You've come to the wrong place. — That story is so April. — Now, David Ortiz looks like a lot of designated hitters in baseball: aging, occasionally productive, and on his way to a one-year contract.
Jay Mariotti / FanHouse:
Media Have No Business Voting for Sports Honors — We, the media, are entrusted to report the news and comment on the news. We are not supposed to be making the news, unless, of course, you're Ron Burgundy summoning the News Team for a back-alley gang brawl with knives and tridents.
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Joey Matschulat / Baseball Time in Arlington:
The Julio Borbon Dilemma — It's too soon to commence panicking, but not too soon to begin drawing up contingency plans ... even if they're not very good ones. Because this simply cannot — and will not — go on forever. And if you're of the Billy Beane-inspired mindset that you use …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
If losing continues, Sox could be losing veteran players too — Rangers inquire about availability of Pierzynski — A.J. Pierzynski is tagged out while sliding into third by Royals' Alberto Callaspo. (Jamie Squire, Getty Images / May 16, 2010) — KANSAS CITY, Mo. …
TSN.ca:
SURGING PHILLIES COMPLETE THREE-GAME SWEEP IN MILWAUKEE — The Sports Network — Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Wilson Valdez's run-scoring double in the third proved to be the difference, as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-2, to complete a three-game series sweep at Miller Park.