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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 …
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New York Times:
Hedge Fund Manager Negotiating Minority Stake in Mets
Hedge Fund Manager Negotiating Minority Stake in Mets
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MetsBlog.com, NY Daily News, NorthJersey.com, New Jersey Online, New York Post, Deadspin, Amazin' Avenue and JSOnline
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Recap: Einhorn talks Mets investment on conf. call
Recap: Einhorn talks Mets investment on conf. call
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Dealbreaker, DealBook and HardballTalk
David Waldstein / New York Times:
Teams Looking at Reyes, Who Remains on a Roll
Teams Looking at Reyes, Who Remains on a Roll
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MLB.com:
New York Mets select David Einhorn as preferred partner
New York Mets select David Einhorn as preferred partner
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MLB Daily Dish, USA Today, MLB Rumors and ESPN
Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Report: The Mets finally have a minority owner. And Fred Wilpon's days could be numbered
Report: The Mets finally have a minority owner. And Fred Wilpon's days could be numbered
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Bloomberg and Amazin' Avenue
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 …
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Antonio Gonzalez / Associated Press:
Star catcher Buster Posey likely out for year
Star catcher Buster Posey likely out for year
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Associated Press
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Surgery likely for Posey's torn ankle ligaments
Surgery likely for Posey's torn ankle ligaments
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Baseball Prospectus and MLB Rumors
Robneyer / Baseball Nation:
Blame MLB And Players Association For Buster Posey's Injury
Blame MLB And Players Association For Buster Posey's Injury
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MLB.com, Baseball Prospectus and THE BOOK
Buster Olney / MLB:
Agent wants rule change after Posey's injury
Agent wants rule change after Posey's injury
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FJB, McCovey Chronicles, Baseball Prospectus, Baseball Nation, ESPN, USA Today, SOX & Dawgs and Deadspin
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 …
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MetsBlog.com, HardballTalk, WasWatching.com and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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.
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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.
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MLB Rumors
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.
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Red Sox Monster
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 …
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YFSF
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 …
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MLB Rumors and baseballmusings.com
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
Associated Press:
Red Sox beat Tigers 14-1 for 11th win in 13 games — DETROIT - Jacoby Ellsbury [stats] hit a three-run homer in a five-run second inning, and the hot-hitting Boston Red Sox [team stats] went on to rout the Detroit Tigers 14-1 in an eight-inning, rain-shortened game Thursday.
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Boston Globe, Sox #1 Fan dot com, Boston Herald, Yahoo! Sports and Associated Press
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Bailey leaves start early with shoulder spasm — PHILADELPHIA — Reds starting pitcher Homer Bailey was headed back to Cincinnati Thursday afternoon after he suffered a right shoulder spasm during a 10-4 loss to the Phillies. — Bailey allowed four runs and five hits with one intentional walk and two strikeouts for a no-decision.
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.