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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
AL MVP runner-up Ortiz gets extension — BOSTON —Red Sox slugger David Ortiz agreed Monday to a four-year contract extension through 2010, just five months after finishing runner-up for the AL MVP award. — The designated hitter was in the last year of a $12.5 million, two-year extension he signed in May 2004.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Stern is at front, center — BALTIMORE - The calendar of Red Sox reserve outfielder Adam Stern hasn't been too booked up recently. — That's why he was pleasantly surprised to see his name atop the Red Sox lineup card when he arrived at the ballpark yesterday morning, giving him his first start this season.
Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Ortiz gets four-year extension in Boston — Deal extends option for 2011 to Red Sox slugger — BOSTON — The Red Sox have called a 3 p.m. ET press conference, at which time they will announce a four-year contract extension with an option for 2011 for slugging designated hitter David Ortiz.
Joe McDonald / nysportsday.com:
The Wright Star at the Wright Time — FLUSHING, NY - One more year, one more step to stardom for David Wright. And if the first week of the season was any indication, the young Mets' idol is just about achieving it. — "So many people are excited about what he is doing," …
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Metswalkoffs / Mets Walkoffs And Other Minutiae:Are You Going to Finish That? — Combing the internet for nuggets …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:Wright's Fast Start at the Plate Has the Mets Off and Running
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Metsquire
Associated Press:
Derrek Lee agrees to new five-year, $65M deal — CHICAGO — NL batting champion Derrek Lee and the Chicago Cubs agreed to a $65 million, five-year contract, a deal expected to be announced Tuesday. — "It's fairly likely something will be worked out," agent Casey Close said Monday.
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Simmer. Down. Now. — friendly — Contact — So, this showed up in my inbox Sunday morning... My initial reaction was to say, "no." Then I thought about it, and figured, "sure, why not." — But this isn't the article D is looking for.
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Phillies Nation
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — A Friend is Gone Today — My Sidekick is dying. After two years, it's almost like a family member, but a mobile phone tied to the two-foot power cord due to a dead battery is hardly mobile at all. So my calls tonight were made standing at my bookcase here in the office …
Associated Press:
Nats' Rodriguez, Robinson suspended — HOUSTON — Washington reliever Felix Rodriguez was suspended for three games and Nationals manager Frank Robinson for one for their roles in last week's game against the New York Mets in which five batters were hit by pitches.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Conor / San Diego Serenade:
1986 World Series Game 6 Re-Enacted in RBI Baseball — So last week had the first day since I've been keeping the blog that I missed an entry. I felt bad about this lack of discipline, and no doubt you were upset as well. I wanted to post the little project that I was working on that diverted my attention from posting about music.
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Deadspin
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Colon Cures Yankee Slump — New York tees off on the Angel pitcher, who gives up eight runs in two innings in a 10-1 loss. — Bartolo Colon insists the shoulder he injured in October is OK and the groin he tweaked last week is fine. He doesn't feel he's overthrowing, as his manager suggested Sunday.
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Chronicles of the Lads
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers' comeback bid falls short — Hall hits first homer in history of new Busch Stadium — ST. LOUIS — Bill Hall had three hits, including the first home run at new Busch Stadium, but a late Brewers comeback bid came up short in a 6-4 loss to Mark Mulder and the Cardinals in front of an Opening Day sellout crowd of 41,936.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Ted Miller / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Beltre on brink of being a bust — The World Baseball Classic made many Mariners fans giddy. Forget the U.S. flop — Adrian Beltre found his stroke! — Beltre, whose first season in Seattle was mediocre at best after he signed a five-year, $64 million contract, belted four home runs …
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Everett still taking pot shot at Sox — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Not only have dinosaurs never existed in the world of Carl Everett, but neither has the idea of turning the page. — After taking a swipe at the White Sox in the spring by saying that his former organization lacked leadership now that he …
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MLB.com:
New York Yankees and Memorial Sloan-Kettering launch Yankees Universe — Proceeds aimed at making a world of difference to children with cancer — NEW YORK — The New York Yankees and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center have announced a new and unprecedented initiative to raise funds …
