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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets' test is to Brave best — Early risers ready for old pros — For two weeks now, the Mets have had it all. From great starting pitching to super-productive hitting to strong play off the bench and out of the bullpen, they have been baseball's best team.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pedro's 200th aces Atlanta — Milestone puts magic in Met numbers — Don't worry, Braves, there's always the wild card. — Pedro Martinez notched career win No. 200 and the Mets continued to make history by beating nemesis Atlanta, 4-3, last night at Shea in the first of nine meetings between …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Martínez Savors Milestone Victory — When the spirit moves him, Pedro Martínez transforms his index fingers into guns and pretends to fire them. He aims at fans, at teammates, at mascots, at just about anyone, and he usually does so with a broad grin on his face.
Associated Press:
Giants trainer Conte subpoenaed to testify in probe — SAN FRANCISCO — The head athletic trainer for the San Francisco Giants was told to appear before a federal grand jury investigating whether Barry Bonds lied about his connection to the BALCO steroids scandal.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Fan arrested for throwing tube at Bonds — Man reportedly upset over not getting autograph years ago — PHOENIX — A local college student with a longtime grudge against Barry Bonds was arrested Monday night for tossing what was characterized as a tube of toothpaste at the Giants slugger …
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The Griddle
Associated Press:
Nationals GM Bowden arrested, charged with DUI — WASHINGTON — Nationals general manager Jim Bowden was arrested and charged with driving under the influence while in Florida during his team's series against the Marlins last weekend. — The Nationals released a statement from Bowden …
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Oleanders and Morning Glories
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals GM Bowden Is Charged With DUI — Washington Nationals General Manager Jim Bowden was arrested Sunday night in Miami and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, the club announced today. — Bowden, 44, said in a statement released by the club, "I intend to plead …
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Blogs @ Cincinnati.Com
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: La Russa discards last year's messes — Tony La Russa yesterday could offer no reason why any animosity should have existed between his St. Louis Cardinals and the Pirates last season. — Not when he examined the issue at its root, that being the spikes-up slide …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Euphoria engulfs Fenway: Loretta walkoff homer stuns Mariners — At nearly the exact moment that Robert Cheruiyot entered Kenmore Square yesterday afternoon en route to a record-setting Patriots Day victory in the Boston Marathon, a roar went up from about a block-and-a-half away …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:With one swing, holiday experience becomes a blast for Dad
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The House That Dewey Built
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers can't hold on to late lead — Three home runs not enough as Astros surge in seventh — HOUSTON — The Brewers knew they were in for a tough road when they headed out to St. Louis, New York and Houston for their first trip of the season. — Who knew it would be this tough?
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Brew Crew Ball
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Kolb receives a break on MRI — Reliever's elbow scan shows no structural damage — HOUSTON — Reliever Dan Kolb was back in Milwaukee on Monday morning for an MRI scan of his stiff right elbow, adding to the woes of a suddenly depleted Brewers bullpen.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Strained rib cage for Floyd — Cliff Floyd, already frustrated by a slow start, now has to cope with the possibility of missing time. He suffered a left rib-cage strain while running the bases last night in the Mets' 4-3 win over the Braves. — Floyd led off the fourth inning with a double …
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Metsblog.com
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Rick Maese / Baltimore Sun:
At tipping point of game, Cabrera stands his ground — Half the time he looks like a future All-Star. Half the time he looks like a future minor leaguer. We're left with one question to ponder: Can an arm suffer from multiple-personality disorder? — If you were worried about Daniel Cabrera …
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Notes: Small getting closer to return — Righty throws four scoreless innings in hamstring rehab outing — TORONTO — Aaron Small took a big step toward a return to the Yankees on Monday, throwing four innings in an extended Spring Training game in Clearwater, Fla.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Wily and woolly adventure: Pena has more woes with glove — In the field, at least, Wily he ain't. After all, he tends to hand out extra bases like Halloween candy. — The Red Sox did not acquire Wily Mo Pena for his glove, however. Pena proved that again yesterday in a 3-2 Red Sox win during …
Sports Illustrated:
SHEA STADIUM — Queens, N.Y. — Opened: 1964 — Capacity: 57,045 — Average Ticket Price: $23.66 — Average Cost of Concessions and Souvenirs: $90.49 — Pluses: — Subway, bus and ferry all offer cheap and traffic-free (in the case of the subway and ferry) access to the stadium; plentiful parking in on-site lot.
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The Musings and Prophecies …
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Kent shaking off plunking effects — Robles promoted, Ross reassigned; Nomar nears return — LOS ANGELES — Jeff Kent survived his Sunday night beaning, but not unscathed. — "I've been hit in the head a few times," said Kent. "That one hurt. I should have retired. One pitch too late."
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Barmes, Sullivan go by don't-walk plan — Cory Sullivan never was concerned with OBP, only reaching MLB. Clint Barmes never has looked patient with a bat in his hands. His style is reminiscent of a pirate pillaging a city. — As the top two hitters in the Rockies' order, they have sprinted out to a strong start.
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Purple Row


