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Joe DeLessio / New York Magazine:
David Cone on Advanced Stats, the End of His Playing Career, and Riding on David Wells's Motorcycle — David Cone won five World Series rings in his seventeen seasons in the majors — his career included time with both the Yankees and Mets — and this year, he returned to the YES broadcast booth …
Discussion:
Getting Blanked, HardballTalk, BBTF's Baseball Primer …, River Avenue Blues and WasWatching.com
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox finally have hit on the right formula — DETROIT — It is May 27, a few days before Memorial Day, and your Red Sox have been found. — They've been tattered, embarrassed, and beaten up along the way. They have been called every name in the book as they took a circuitous route …
Discussion:
YFSF, Over the Monster and joy of sox
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Jim McLennan / AZ Snake Pit:
Buster Posey and Schadenfreude … I'm not sure how many times I've watched the collision between Scott Cousins and Buster Posey from last night's Marlins-Giants game, but it's not something that gets any easier to view. Ankles are just not supposed to bend that way, and I get a queasy feeling …
Discussion:
Mercury News, Washington Post, McCovey Chronicles, Purple Row and HardballTalk
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Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Surgery likely for Posey's torn ankle ligaments
Surgery likely for Posey's torn ankle ligaments
Discussion:
Baseball Prospectus and MLB Rumors
Sports Illustrated:
Giants must replace Posey (cont.) — Around the Majors — • David Einhorn's $200-million deal to become a limited partner with the Mets is expected to give him about 30 percent of the team once all the final details are negotiated, say people familiar with the deal.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and Mike Scioscia's tragic illness
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Player Q&A: Keith Hernandez talks to me about Bay — Last week, there was talk that Terry Collins considered batting Jason Bay second in the order, in an effort to ‘get him going.’ However, earlier this week, according to Newsday, Collins told reporters he is hesitant about such a move, saying:
Discussion:
SNY Why Guys and Tedquarters
New York Post:
David no longer owes Wilpon his allegiance — Mets on Twitter — I love that Fred Wilpon portrayed Jose Reyes' potential free-agent search for Carl Crawford money as delusional. — Perfect. That would be Fred Wilpon. Who received continuous double-digit-percent profits from Bernie Madoff …
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com, HardballTalk, Deadspin, Mets Merized Online and FanGraphs Baseball
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Jose Reyes is No. 1 with 664 RS in Mets history — Last night, Jose Reyes passed Darryl Strawberry and David Wright to rank first on the team's all-time Runs Scored list with 664. — By the way, in case you were wondering, Wright and Reyes have the sixth- and seventh-most plate appearances in team history.
Discussion:
Mets Merized Online
Zack Meisel / MLB.com:
Indians prospect Phelps riding the wave — Infielder enjoying ride despite congested pipeline to Majors — CLEVELAND — In 2010, Cord Phelps was riding the tallest wave. — The second baseman batted .296 in 53 games for the Akron Aeros, the Cleveland Indians' Double-A affiliate, before earning a promotion to Triple-A Columbus.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
Bill Lubinger / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians' popularity, revenue growing with each win — CLEVELAND, Ohio — “What if?” was supposed to represent generations linked by special moments in Indians history, as in, what if League Park was never built and 1948 was just another year? — But the Indians preseason ad slogan …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and baseballmusings.com
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Carl Crawford's surge real three-for-all — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — DETROIT — For Carl Crawford, a triple is the purest reflection of the skill set he brings to the plate, an explosive mixture of line-drive power and speed. — Yesterday, he had two of them.
Discussion:
Red Sox Monster and Getting Blanked
Associated Press:
Owings Leads Diamondbacks to 6-3 Win Over Rockies — DENVER (AP) — Micah Owings pitched five effective innings for his first win in more than a year and Miguel Montero hit a three-run homer, helping the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the slumping Colorado Rockies 6-3 on Thursday night.
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Associated Press
Patrick Reusse / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Want a secure job? Apply with hapless Twins — The Twins front office seems more concerned about not hurting anyone's feelings than it does about making people accountable for their failures. — Matt Tolbert reached on an infield hit with one out in the first inning.
Discussion:
Capitol Punishment