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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Hermida given day off — Right fielder is listed as day-to-day with sore hip flexor — MIAMI — One of the Marlins' top young players was not in the lineup Wednesday afternoon because of tightness in his right hip. — Rookie right fielder Jeremy Hermida aggravated his hip flexor …
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Notes: Bernie makes 'roll call' — Damon thrilled with opener; Pavano 'frustrated' with injury — NEW YORK — Many people thought that Bernie Williams had played his last game in a Yankees uniform during last October's playoffs, so the fans were happy to see the veteran outfielder …
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Off the Facade
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: Prior makes more progress — Throws 30 pitches in bullpen session on Tuesday — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs pitcher Mark Prior threw 30 pitches off the bullpen mound at Wrigley Field on Tuesday, including some breaking balls at the end, and is making good progress in his rehab from a strained muscle in his right shoulder.
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Viva El Birdos
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:Prior, Wood pleasing Cubs with progress
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Goat Riders of the Apocalypse
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Towers left feeling down after loss — Missed opportunites, four-run second frame haunts Jays — BOSTON — It's not how you start, it's how you finish. At least that's Toronto's response to it's rocky start to this season. — As far as the Blue Jays' 5-3 loss to the Red Sox on Tuesday …
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Bluebird Banter
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Associated Press:
Red Sox, Crisp agree to three-year extension — BOSTON — Coco Crisp agreed Wednesday to a $15.5 million, three-year contract extension with the Boston Red Sox. — Crisp, on the disabled list with a broken finger, was already signed for this year at $2.75 million.
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Baseball Musings
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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 …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets 3, Nationals 1 — The Mets manufactured just enough offense to produce win No. 2 for Pedro Martinez, who kept the ball over the plate and didn't allow a hit until the fourth. In helping the Mets to their fifth straight win, Martinez squirmed out of a bases-loaded, nobody-out jam in the sixth without any damage.
Discussion:
Mike's Mets
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Fish experiencing growing pains … MIAMI — Way before the first pitch was thrown in Dolphin Stadium this season, trade rumors had already been surrounding the best two players on the Marlins' roster: third baseman Miguel Cabrera and pitcher Dontrelle Willis.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats ready for showdown against Pedro — New York (5-1) at Washington (2-6), 7:05 p.m. ET — The Nationals hope to snap their three-game losing streak as they take on the Mets at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium on Wednesday night. — It's Round 2 between Mets' right-hander Pedro Martinez and the Nationals.
MLB.com:
Stinnett: Catching on with the Yankees — This is my first year with the Yankees and I can only describe it so far with one word: Unbelievable. — It's by far the best the situation I've ever been in. I just look around at the names on the lockers here and it is one star player after another.
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Off the Facade
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Pitching staff needs to step it up — Honeycutt believes his crew can do much better — PITTSBURGH - Rick Honeycutt pitched in the Major Leagues for 21 seasons, so he knows what it takes, and the new pitching coach doesn't like what he's seen so far from the Dodgers' pitching staff.
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Dodger Hill
Jason Williams / TwinCities.com:
Win or else — Hunter makes it clear his future with Twins is contingent on team's competitiveness — Torii Hunter has pictured himself in Yankee pinstripes. But the Twins' marquee player also can see himself finishing his career in Minnesota. — The Gold Glove center fielder's future will play itself out this season.
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TwinsGeek.com
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Bartholomay throws out first pitch — Chairman emeritus thrilled to see baseball thriving in Atlanta — ATLANTA — While in his native Chicago a few weeks ago, Braves chairman emeritus Bill Bartholomay ran into an old friend who gave him some pitching advice.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Delgado opts to stand far from Cheney — WASHINGTON - Carlos Delgado's opposition to U.S. military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan are well documented. But the first baseman took a tactful approach when Dick Cheney visited the Mets' clubhouse yesterday, before the VP tossed out the ceremonial …
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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.
Discussion:
The Griddle
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
Lies, Damned Lies — Neighborly Baseball — One of the underlying themes behind the aggressive approach that Kenny Williams and the White Sox took this off-season is that the Sox are competing not only with their AL Central rivals, but also against the Cubs for the hearts, minds …
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 …


