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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
It's National alert — Mets hope to avoid fight — Major League Baseball backed Pedro Martinez and the Mets' contention they did nothing wrong in their bench-clearing incident against Washington last week, suspending and/or fining three members of only the Nationals yesterday on the eve …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Can't Close Out Astros — HOUSTON, April 10 — When the ball finally settled into Brandon Watson's glove, he wasn't in the position he intended, and the ensuing throw home was more a faint hope than a true chance of gunning down the runner. So it was that just before Watson's …
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Safe: Sox lock up Ortiz's services with a four-year extension — Assuming continued good health, surreal production, and no marketplace adjustments, David Ortiz could have played out the remaining two years of his deal with the Red Sox ($6.5 million this year, $8.4 million next year) …
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Out: Crisp has broken knuckle; no timetable given for return — The two-paragraph release issued by Red Sox physician Thomas Gill yesterday, and the equally brief comments general manager Theo Epstein made, indicated only that Coco Crisp has a nondisplaced fracture at the base of his left index finger …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Recognition comes early for Atkins — Play against Padres nets third baseman NL's weekly award — PHOENIX - Garrett Atkins epitomizes the Colorado Rockies. — He is easily overlooked. — But he would like to think he's ready to get some attention. — Chalk up a notch of notoriety for Atkins on Monday.
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Purple Row
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Sarah Talalay / Sun-Sentinel:
House-hunting for Marlins on hold, for now — Marlins' management flirted publicly with San Antonio officials last week during the team's opening series in Houston, but while both parties would like to move quickly it doesn't appear the relationship will lead to marriage anytime soon.
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Dan Le Batard / Miami Herald:
S. Florida apathy rules Opening Day — Today is supposed to be about joy, hope and renewal, but it isn't, because we are the single strangest market in the history of Major League Baseball. The unwanted, unappreciated Florida Marlins return home for a new season this afternoon …
Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Lee's sweet deal: 5 years, $65 mil. — The Cubs have reached agreement on a long-term contract with All-Star first baseman Derrek Lee that will make him their highest-paid player. — The deal — completed Monday by Lee, agent Casey Close and Cubs general manager Jim Hendry …
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Michael Saul / NY Daily News:
Field of screams — Qns. pols balk at Mets' offer — DAILY NEWS CITY HALL BUREAU CHIEF — Seeking support for its stadium plan, the Mets have offered to spend $200,000 on sports programs for local kids - drawing howls of protest from some Queens lawmakers who demanded a $1 million payout.
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Foulke closer to old form: Delivers in set-up role — BALTIMORE - Jonathan Papelbon may be closing games for the Red Sox, but Keith Foulke demonstrated once again yesterday that a return to his old form can't be written off. — Papelbon picked up all three saves on the 5-1 road trip …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves send Devine to Triple-A — Australian right-hander Moylan called up from Richmond — ATLANTA — After Monday night's home-opening win over the Phillies, the Braves announced that they are sending Joey Devine back to Triple-A Richmond. — Replacing him on the roster will be Peter Moylan …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Crisp's star on the rise — Coco Crisp is shopping his idea for a new reality show to television networks. The program, which mixes the elements of dating-themed programs with the reward opportunities of a game show, is tentatively titled, "May/December."
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Now, Winning It All Is the Only Thing — The groundskeeper Grant Kirbby putting the finishing touches on the team logo Monday at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees play their home opener Tuesday. — It was 10 years ago this week, against the Kansas City Royals, that Joe Torre managed for the first time at Yankee Stadium.
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The Sports Frog
MLB.com:
Red Sox place outfielder Coco Crisp on 15-day disabled list, purchase the contract of outfielder Dustan Mohr — BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox today placed outfielder Coco Crisp on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to April 9) with a non-displaced fracture at the base of his left index finger …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
New ballgame — Another season of home improvement — It's amazing now to think there were plans to tear the thing down. — Fenway Park was in decay, we were told. It was becoming a safety issue. The old ballyard was ready to crumble and you could only do so much with another layer …
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
New park, old feelings — They came, all 41,936 of them, to see something new. — There awaited the lazy slope of a spanking new ballpark, mostly brick and painted red with freshly laid bluegrass and scoreboards offering sharper colors with vivid signage.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Matthews' return to Rangers is looming — Struggling Nix could find himself without roster spot — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Gary Matthews Jr. played center field and went 3-for-3 for Triple-A Oklahoma on Monday and could be back in a Rangers uniform Friday. — How the club gets him on the roster could become quite a ticklish situation.
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Purple Row

