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12:40 PM ET, April 6, 2006

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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Robinson pulls Soriano from game  —  Nationals manager upset about left fielder's lack of hustle  —  NEW YORK — The Alfonso Soriano saga continued Wednesday night, as Nationals manager Frank Robinson's patience with the left fielder ran out against the Mets.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Go Extras, Exude Drama  —  Robinson Benches Soriano in Victory: Nationals 9, Mets 5  —  NEW YORK, April 5 — They were not only out of it, there was a full-blown controversy, and it involved the man who had created so much tumult in spring training, one Alfonso Soriano, the Washington Nationals' new left fielder.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Patterson Toils With Tightness In His Forearm  —  NEW YORK, April 5 — Nationals right-hander John Patterson said his performance Wednesday night "was not the way I wanted to start the season," a logical reaction to his four-inning, four-run performance against the New York Mets in a game the Nationals eventually won, 9-5 in 10 innings.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
The Bullpen Can't Save Bannister's Great Start  —  He walked onto his college baseball team, making it because of a devastating curveball that turned hitters' knees into sawdust.  But the Mets drafted Brian Bannister — in the seventh round, no less — because they saw a major league pitcher …
Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Homers propel Nats to first win  —  NEW YORK — Anyone who watched the Washington Nationals on a regular basis in 2005 came to accept a simple truth about the team: Something out of the ordinary was going to happen.  Every day.  —  That theme is alive and well in 2006 after only two games.
Basil / Federal Baseball:
Silent Lucidity?  Not Quite!  —  I don't know what's more exhilarating: that Queensryche frontman Geoff Tate sang the national anthem before tonight's game at Shea Stadium or that the Nats stole one in breathtaking fashion, rallying from a four-run deficit after being no-hit into the sixth inning …
Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Team payroll ranks 20th in majors
Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Timely hitting a focus for Nats
Thomas Heath / Washington Post:   Plenty of Tickets Still Available for Nats' Home Opener
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:   Pesky Nats rally past Mets in extras
Chris Antonacci / sports.yahoo.com:
Washington (0-1) at NY Mets (1-0)
Discussion: Federal Baseball
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Torch-passing can't wait  —  ARLINGTON, Texas — Talk about your short leashes.  It looks like Keith Foulke lost his job on the basis of a garbage-time ninth inning Opening Day.  —  The conventional thinking was that the Red Sox would let Foulkie pitch himself out of the closer role by mid-May.
Discussion: Over the Monster
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Foulke puts team ahead of himself  —  ARLINGTON, Texas - For one game at least, Jonathan Papelbon became the Red Sox closer.  —  To the man who held the job the last two years, Keith Foulke, the decision was not only the right one but it was handled properly.
Discussion: The Baseball Desert
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Young guns strong-arm Rangers  —  Beckett settles down, gets first Sox win thanks to Papelbon  —  ARLINGTON — His adrenaline still heightened after pitch No. 109 baffled Michael Young for an inning-ending strikeout, Josh Beckett pumped his fist with vigor and hopped off the mound.
Discussion: Boston Red Sox
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
It's Papelbon, case closed: Tito knows rookie is right man for job  —  ARLINGTON, Texas - No matter what they say, no matter how much the Red Sox try to soften the edges, the message at Ameriquest Field was as blunt as a 95-mph fastball.  Keith Foulke is out.  Jonathan Papelbon is in.
Boston Globe:
Gordon Edes Red Sox chat transcript
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Baker hopes home remedy cures the starters' woes  —  CINCINNATI — In two games, Cubs manager Dusty Baker already has had to call on dependable left-hander Scott Eyre to pitch 2-2/3 innings.  Eyre has done well, allowing one unearned run on one hit and two walks, but Baker knows the pattern can't continue.
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' comeback falls short  —  CINCINNATI — After investing $13.5 million to renovate the Wrigley Field bleachers, the Cubs may want to clear another couple of hundred from the budget to make sure Larry Rothschild has enough shoes to get through the year.  —  Only two games into the season …
Discussion: 1060west
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Arroyo triumphant in memorable debut
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
New Orleans Is Ready to Play Ball  —  Nationals' Farm Team Will Open the Season Tonight Amid the Devastation  —  NEW ORLEANS, April 5 — Returning to New Orleans these days after any period of time away is an exercise in separating the Still-Here from the Still-Gone from the Gone-Forever.
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
For Loney, It's Night to Remember  —  Rookie first baseman is thankful as he makes his debut for the Dodgers in a 5-4 victory over the Braves and gets his first hit.  Garciaparra goes on DL.  —  James Loney sounded for all the world like Reese Witherspoon the night of the Academy Awards …
Discussion: 6-4-2
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kent injured as Dodgers drop finale
Discussion: 6-4-2
Associated Press:
Yankees' stadium plan clears city council hurdle  —  NEW YORK — Plans for a new ballpark for the New York Yankees moved forward Wednesday when the city council approved several key aspects of the planned $800 million stadium.  —  The 45-2 vote cleared the way for some of the team's land-use plans …
Discussion: Pinstripe Alley
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Mariners Cash In on Lackey  —  SEATTLE — It was a game that almost defied explanation for the Angels, who were supposed to ride their starting pitching, defense and bullpen to contention in the American League West but suffered major breakdowns in all three areas in Tuesday night's 10-8 loss to the Seattle Mariners in Safeco Field.
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels shut down by familiar face
Discussion: 6-4-2
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Guillen gets a tad upset with Iguchi  —  White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen did his best to make sure his initial conversation with second baseman Tadahito Iguchi did not get lost in translation.  —  But when he heard that Iguchi had snapped off a "no comment'' to the media …
Discussion: MLB.com and South Side Sox
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Baptism at Petco Park  —  Rainout is Padres' first since Qualcomm Stadium days in 1998; make-up scheduled July 1  —  How fitting that when rain last night postponed a Padres home game for the first time since May 12, 1998, Shawn Estes was the team's scheduled pitcher.  —  Drought-stricken farmers should hire Estes.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:   Estes faces Giants, seeks 100th win
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins knock cover off ball vs. Jays  —  Hunter hits grand slam and drives in career-high six runs  —  TORONTO — All the offseason talk surrounding the Twins centered on whether or not they could rectify their anemic offense.  —  The club finished dead last in the American League in runs scored in 2005 …
Discussion: Twinkie Town
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks' Errors Prove Costly in Loss to A's  —  OAKLAND, Calif., April 5 - For the New York fans who stayed up to watch the Yankees game on Wednesday, it must have looked like a late-night slasher film.  This was grisly.  —  An early four-run lead evaporated at the Coliseum on Wednesday …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
 
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