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Matt Kalman / Boston Herald:
Hurler, wife pitched a few ideas — Red Sox pitcher Jonathan Papelbon and his wife didn't have nearly as much trouble choosing a wedding song last winter as he's had in finding the right music for his march to the mound this season. — "Me and my wife actually went through some songs …
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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Boston's Schilling achieves career 1st — BOSTON —Curt Schilling heard the talk that the end of his career might be near. Now, he's off to his best start ever. — Schilling opened a season with four straight winning starts for the first time, breezing through six innings and striking …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox make it easy for Schilling vs. Rays — Red Sox ace strikes out seven over six innings — BOSTON — Following two games of riveting drama — both victories secured in their last at-bat — the Red Sox gave everyone a chance to exhale on Wednesday night, riding Curt Schilling's red-hot arm …
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MLB.com:
Curt Schilling, RHP (3-0, 1.64) — Scouting Report: — Waechter followed up an unremarkable first start of the season at Toronto — when he allowed three earned runs in 3 2/3 innings — with a strong performance against the Orioles Thursday, allowing just one run in six innings.
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DRays Bay
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels place Colon on 15-day DL — Hurler has inflammation in right shoulder — MINNEAPOLIS — The Angels placed Bartolo Colon on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday with inflammation in his right shoulder, retroactive to Sunday. — Right-hander Hector Carrasco will take Colon's spot …
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Greinke begins his return to baseball — Right-hander working out at Surprise, Ariz., complex — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Zack Greinke had thrown a bad bullpen session at Spring Training and he went for a talk with Royals manager Buddy Bell in his office. — "People assumed that he was going to yell at me," Greinke said.
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Padres take control early vs. Rockies — Four-run first inning solidifies Padres' victory — DENVER — It was night and Day for the Padres on a brisk, sunny Wednesday at Coors Field. — Rebounding from the frustration of stranding 14 base runners in an 11-inning loss on Tuesday night …
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Gaslamp Ball
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Hernandez placed on DL — Sore back sidelines starting second baseman; Matsui recalled — NEW YORK — The pained look on Anderson Hernandez's face said it all. — "Not good," Hernandez said, wincing. "Bad." — Hernandez was placed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday …
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Jays leave Randy blue — Unit gives up seven runs on nine hits in 3 1/3 innings — TORONTO — File this one under the category, Worst-Case Scenario. — Seemingly everything that could go wrong for the Yankees happened last night, starting with their ace. Randy Johnson couldn't do anything right.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Johnson Doesn't Know What Hit Him — TORONTO, April 18 …
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Bryan Burwell / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Boos, booze make for an ugly combo in Busch bleachers — The new spin coming from the mouths of some of the grumbling louts who have turned certain parts of Busch Stadium's bleachers into an X-rated sewer is that they are all a part of some slowly emerging class struggle.
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels 'pen falls to Twins in extras — Rodriguez blows first save in ninth inning — MINNEAPOLIS — The Angels are a club that prides itself on solid pitching and stingy defense. — Neither was evident on Wednesday night at the Metrodome as the club scored 10 runs on 13 hits …
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6-4-2
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Two Tribe relievers exit injured — Miller likely bound for DL; Betancourt's status uncertain — BALTIMORE — Two Indians relievers were casualties of the sixth inning of Wednesday's 18-9 loss to the Orioles, and at least one is likely headed to the disabled list.
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Let's Go Tribe
Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
Phillies' offense relying on home runs — CHUCK DIGS the long ball. — Still, even manager Charlie Manuel knows that the Phillies have to find a way to score other than knocking fat pitches over the fence. And that's tempered the euphoria of the 4-2 road trip that ended Sunday.
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Phillies Nation
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Kazmir faces familiar foe in Red Sox — Tampa Bay (7-8) at Boston (11-4), 7:05 p.m. ET — Devil Rays starter Scott Kazmir last pitched at Fenway Park against the Red Sox on July 18, when he pitched six innings and defeated Wade Miller in a 3-1 victory. In six career starts against the Red Sox …
Dallas Morning News:
Wilkerson's still swinging — Since his introductory press conference, Brad Wilkerson and I have shared a special bond. You might call it good, old-fashioned hate. — OK, hate might be a little strong, but he is, after all, a Florida Gator and I'm Johnny Georgia Bulldog. It creates a little tension.
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Lone Star Ball
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Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
My Dog Sam — Last night's game featured all sorts of interesting things. Tony Batista batted cleanup, Rondell White got a hit, J.C. Romero returned to the Metrodome as the enemy, Carlos Silva once again had trouble keeping the ball on the ground, and the Twins lost to drop below .500.

