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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Wagner makes it bit of a wild finish — WASHINGTON - Billy Wagner's velocity was up, but his control was off. The closer hit 96 mph while walking three batters in the ninth inning against the Nationals. — "It's ugly, but I've had uglier games," he said about yesterday's 31-pitch appearance.
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Jack Curry / New York Times:Young Friends Help Bond the Mets and the Nationals
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Hot Foot
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Kinsler suffers dislocated left thumb — Rookie second baseman likely headed to DL — ANAHEIM — Rangers rookie second baseman Ian Kinsler is probably headed for the disabled list after dislocating his left thumb in a game against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Tuesday night.
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Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers leading by bad example — ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Rangers entered Tuesday having scored fewer runs per game (3.63) than every other team in the major leagues. — It's an unfamiliar position for them, as they usually rank at or near the top in scoring.
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Lone Star Ball
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers could use what Angels are drinking — ANAHEIM — If and when the Rangers ever grow up, this is who they want to be: — The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. — I'm not kidding. — It is a worthy ambition, too. — The Rangers might like to work up a good case of hate for the team …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
From the Talk of the Town to Hardly Talking — THIS is about the day that George Steinbrenner almost talked to me. — George always used to talk to me, not to mention every other reporter who covered the Yankees. Sure there were times when he didn't — wouldn't would be more exact …
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NY Daily News
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Jeter Provides Fireworks That Cap Home-Opening Victory — At the start of spring training, Johnny Damon said the Yankees were Derek Jeter's team. Politically, it was a wise move by Damon, the pricey free agent deferring to the team captain. But it was also accurate.
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In George We Trust
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Notes: Stern thrust into spotlight — With Crisp sidelined, center fielder not packing for Minors — BOSTON — If Adam Stern had April 20 circled on his calendar, he can now find some white-out. That date — originally when Stern would have been sent to Triple-A Pawtucket because it meant …
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:Revved Sox — Winning streak hits 5 as they shine in home opener
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Wallball Single
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Rockies spoil D-Backs' home opener — Counsell's three-run triple highlights offensive attack — PHOENIX — When he faced the Rockies last week at Coors Field, Diamondbacks starter Orlando Hernandez was at his craftiest. — The veteran right-hander threw from different arm angles …
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AZ Snakepit
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Aaron Gleeman / Hardball Times:
The Real Chase — One of the biggest, most-hyped storylines of the 2006 season is Barry Bonds' pursuit of Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, and the all-time home run record. Throughout spring training Bonds made headlines for whatever he did, and sometimes even for what he didn't do.
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The Griddle
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Borchard in jeopardy — Lawton's return likely will drop OF from roster — CLEVELAND — Joe Borchard's time with the Mariners might not last past today. — Borchard is the likeliest of the Mariners to be moved off the roster to make room for Matt Lawton …
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Lookout Landing
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Hough defends Dickey — Old-timer checks up on demoted knuckleballer, tells him to stay upbeat — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Charlie Hough understands the predicament in which R.A. Dickey finds himself. It's hard to be loved when you are a knuckleballer. — Hough, who called Dickey last week …
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Wright could play his way into Cooperstown — That Mets third baseman David Wright appears to be toe-deep in a Hall-of-Fame career shouldn't come as much of a surprise. — Long before Wright was drafted in 2001 with the 38th overall pick, insiders were aware of his astounding potential.
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Los Angeles Times:
Injured Anderson Making Big Plays — With a week left in spring training, it seemed doubtful Garret Anderson would be ready to open the season with the Angels, let alone play left field. — But Anderson, who missed three weeks of exhibition games because of a strained arch in his left foot …
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Halo Herald
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Second stent puts Brocail's return on hold — MIAMI - Padres reliever Doug Brocail underwent a second angioplasty yesterday after recent tests discovered a coronary blockage separate from the one that required surgery March 11. — Manager Bruce Bochy said Brocail reported feeling heartburn …
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