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Owner, GM tell ChiSox to cut slip-and-slides, long hair — CHICAGO — Mark Buehrle was told to stop doing belly flops and slides on the tarp during rain delays. A.J. Pierzynski and Joe Crede were ordered to get a trim. — Are those fun-loving World Series winning White Sox cracking down?
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Boss' barb sends 2 to barber — Crede, Pierzynski to comply with order from Reinsdorf and get shaggy locks cut — Joe Crede is off to one of his best starts, but the White Sox third baseman and catcher A.J. Pierzynski are getting clipped. — Club Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf …
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Griffey goes on DL with inflammation in knee — CINCINNATI — Ken Griffey Jr. went on the 15-day disabled list Monday night after a test found inflammation in a tendon behind his right knee. — The Cincinnati Reds center fielder missed his fifth straight game with the injury, getting a magnetic resonance imaging test instead.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Griffey placed on 15-day DL — Slugger diagnosed with strained tendon behind the knee — CINCINNATI — While continuing to maintain that his right knee injury isn't serious, the Reds placed center fielder Ken Griffey Jr. on the 15-day disabled list following Monday night's game against the Marlins.
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Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
Mets beaming with confidence — NEW YORK — Maybe this is some crazy, alternate universe that's swallowed up New York. The Mets rule the National League, if not the city itself, while the Yankees are losing just as often as they win in April. — Sure, it's a dozen or so games, a small sample.
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Ray Richardson / TwinCities.com:
Kubel's fears realized with ticket to minors — Jason Kubel knew the news was coming, but that didn't make him feel better when he got it. — Twins general manager Terry Ryan told the reserve outfielder he was being sent to Class AAA Rochester. — Ryan broke the news to Kubel …
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Tad Reeve / TwinCities.com:
White's woes at the plate adding up — Twins' DH, cleanup batter in worst slump of his career — It's a short walk from the Twins' dugout to the batter's box — maybe 75 feet from bench to home plate — but it's just about the only part of the Metrodome that Rondell White knows.
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Padres-Rockies Preview — The Colorado Rockies pounded the San Diego Padres just over a week ago in a three-game sweep at spacious Petco Park. Now the Rockies get another shot at them at Coors Field. — The Rockies continue their nine-game homestand Monday night when they meet the Padres in the opener of a three-game series.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
50 Years On, Robinson Remembers — MIAMI, April 16 — His first major league at-bat was 50 years ago Monday, but Frank Robinson can remember it clear as day. Robinson, playing for the Cincinnati Reds, faced Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell, the left-hander-turned-congressman who then pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals.
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StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
The Greatness of Albert Pujols — Albert Pujols hit three home runs in yesterday's Cardinals victory over the Cincinnati Reds. I was actually surprised to see it was only the second three home run game of his career; he's such a great hitter I thought he'd have more.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Delgado, Brian add up — 3-run shot helps rook to 2nd 'W' — Carlos Delgado took a sip of water. Then, after a delay, he finally popped out of the dugout to take his curtain call (no prodding from Julio Franco required). — "I didn't think it was for me," Delgado said. "It's always loud."
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MLB.com:
New Mets song "Our Team. Our Time." to play at Shea during 2006 season — Song debuts tonight when Mets meet Braves; TJS Marketing Group and Breakthru Productions record new rallying cry playing off of 2006 Mets marketing slogan — FLUSHING, N.Y. — The New York Mets today announced …
Pat Borzi / New York Times:
Yanks Stop Road Woes With Homers and Wang — MINNEAPOLIS, April 16 — Calmly and with barely a moment of thought, Yankees Manager Joe Torre considered the question as he sat in the visitors' dugout early Sunday afternoon: Had he ever been as agitated about a loss in April as he was about Saturday night's 6-5 defeat?
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Pitch Counts and Complete Games — There's been a lot of talk about pitch counts recently. Most of it centers on another unnecessary and overly simplistic dichotomy. It's possible to advocate a progressive approach to pitcher usage and also want pitchers to complete games.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: What lies ahead for Nationals? — Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers Nats fans' questions … Do you believe that general manager Jim Bowden has destroyed team chemistry by giving up outfielders Terrmel Sledge and Brad Wilkinson for left fielder Alfonso Soriano?
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: Maroth's elbow improving — Left-hander has 'slight bit of tenderness' after playing catch — DETROIT — As if Sunday wasn't a big enough performance for Mike Maroth, Monday made him feel even better. — Though Sunday's seven scoreless innings suggested Maroth was the picture of health …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Drese's MRI reveals flexor tendon strain — Righty will avoid surgery, could return in four to six weeks — Nationals right-hander Ryan Drese had an MRI on his right elbow and it was revealed on Monday that he has a flexor tendon strain and surgery is not needed. Drese is expected to miss four to six weeks of action.
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