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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Theme for Martínez Could Be From 'Rocky' — On its own, the fastball that rammed into Jose Guillen's upper arm in the fifth inning last night was merely an errant pitch, one that got away from Pedro Martínez. But by that point, Guillen had had enough.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Get Hit, Run Over by Mets — Martinez Plunks Guillen Twice, Benches Clear: Mets 10, Nationals 5 — NEW YORK, April 6 — When the second pitch hit Jose Guillen's shoulder, it was on, because Guillen doesn't like that kind of thing, and he already had been hit earlier in the night …
David Lennon / Newsday:
From a no-hitter to no, no way — It all falls apart after Bannister holds Nats hitless for 51/3 in debut; Wagner blows save and Julio gives up 5 in 10th — The baseball that should have belonged to Brian Bannister wound up denting the second-deck façade in leftfield.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Case closed on Soriano sitdown — Robinson, left fielder moving on after Wednesday's benching — NEW YORK — A day after Nationals outfielder Alfonso Soriano was pulled from Wednesday's game against the Mets for not hustling, manager Frank Robinson said the issue was closed.
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Associated Press:
Gagne's season in doubt with surgery looming — LOS ANGELES — Dodgers closer Eric Gagne will have surgery Friday to remove a nerve from his pitching elbow — his second arm operation in less than a year — leaving his season in doubt. — Dodgers trainer Stan Johnston …
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John Schlegel / MLB.com:
Gagne to have second elbow surgery — Dodgers closer Eric Gagne will undergo another operation on his right elbow, this one to remove the nerve that was repositioned in his 2005 surgery, the Dodgers announced Thursday. — Gagne, who pitched in just 14 games last season …
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Gagne's to Have Elbow Surgery Friday — Dodger closer Eric Gagne will have surgery on his troublesome right elbow Friday to remove a nerve that he said has been causing him pain, a Dodger official said today. Gagne will be placed on the disabled list, and the Dodgers did not immediately provide a timetable for his return.
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MLB.com:
Mets unveil architectural and design plans for new ballpark — Innovative state-of-the-art facility designed specifically for baseball brings fans closer to action; Ballpark ushers in new era of superior sightlines, amenities, and comfort to provide superior fan experience throughout venue
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Omission raises question — Is Colorado the majors' most forgettable team? … Was the Rockies' "capsule" inadvertently left out of this morning's USA Today baseball preview? Does that say something about how the Rox are perceived by sports writers? — Dave, Centennial
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Looper is still waiting — The Cardinals won a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night without righthanded set-up man Braden Looper entering a tied eighth inning. — And that arrangement may not change for awhile, manager Tony La Russa and pitching coach Dave Duncan said Thursday.
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Viva El Birdos
Winnie Hu / New York Times:
Yankees Win as Council Approves Stadium — The New York Yankees' effort to build a new stadium cleared its biggest hurdle yesterday with lopsided City Council votes supporting the team's ambitious plan to knock down the Bronx institution known around the world as the House that Ruth Built.
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Error ball? — 'Fielding Bible' points out Red Sox' flaws — Meet John Dewan. He is effectively Bill James, without the name cachet, and with fewer years invested in experimenting with baseball statistics. Dewan, in 2002, founded Baseball Info Solutions, a company that logs each pitch …
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Second annual Stars and Stripes Sundays at Miller Park — Free terrace level tickets offered to active and retired military personnel — MILWAUKEE — For the second consecutive season, the Milwaukee Brewers will honor members of the United States Armed Forces through Stars and Stripes Sundays …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Garland gears up for stellar sequel — Starter says last year no fluke, believes he can win another 18 — After snapping a streak of three consecutive 12-victory seasons, White Sox right-hander Jon Garland believes he's capable of another 18 wins this year. And Garland doesn't care if people wonder whether he overachieved.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Judge reports Bonds' help for Sheffield — Barry Bonds dispatched weight trainer Greg Anderson to Minneapolis in the summer of 2002 to give emergency "help" to slumping Gary Sheffield, a federal judge has told Major League Baseball. — In correspondence sent March 16 to Commissioner Bud Selig …
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Turnbow fuels Brewers' sweep — Reliever's three straight saves pump up his teammates — MILWAUKEE — Every day at Miller Park begins with the national anthem and ends with Metallica. — At least that was true this week, as Metallica's hit song "Fuel" pumped through the sound system …
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