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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Zambrano Puts Mets in Early Trouble Again — SAN DIEGO, April 23 — On four of five days, the Mets can, with relative certainty, expect their starting pitching to keep them in the game. Then it is Victor Zambrano's turn. It does not seem to matter where he pitches, who catches him or how potent the opposing lineup is.
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Shaun Powell / Newsday:
Despite Zambrano, this is a staff of life — SAN DIEGO — There's no need to bow in his presence, to be in awe of his reputation or to tiptoe around him the way a cat would a snoring rottweiler. His home run total is roughly the same as the ratings for his reality show, for goodness sake.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Padres beat Mets, 7-4 — SAN DIEGO — The first ominous gong of "Hell's Bells" echoed around Petco Park yesterday at the top of the ninth inning, and that meant the end was near for the Mets. — Padres closer Trevor Hoffman appeared moments later, and it seemed fitting that Mike Cameron …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
ESPN:
Bochy angered by Hernandez's on-air comments — SAN DIEGO — Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez's comments that women "don't belong in the dugout" drew criticism Sunday from Padres manager Bruce Bochy, who supported the female member of his training staff and said he was surprised it even came up.
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The Musings and Prophecies …, The Sports Frog, Amazin' Avenue, Gaslamp Ball and WELCOME TO
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Gordon Wittenmyer / TwinCities.com:
Twins socked by the Central — Chicago keeps Twins winless vs. division's elite with sweep — CHICAGO — For much of the past three days in Chicago, the Twins couldn't hit, couldn't pitch, couldn't squirm and couldn't breathe in the constrictor-like grip the Chicago White Sox put them in at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Baseball Musings
Contra Costa Times:
Seeds of discontent brewing with A's — OAKLAND - The sunflower seeds hit the fan after the A's 4-3 loss Sunday to the Los Angeles Angels of 90210. — More accurately, the seeds hit the dirt in front of the A's dugout. Bags of them. A whole five-gallon bucket of them …
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
The Hall will get the ball — Mientkiewicz ends feud with Red Sox — Doug Mientkiewicz is going to the Hall of Fame. Well, at least the ball he caught that was the final out of the Red Sox's 2004 World Series championship is headed to Cooperstown. — The agreement with the Red Sox ends …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Kotchman Presents Quandary — OAKLAND — Darin Erstad has not begun taking ground balls at first base. The Angels have not dispatched scouts to triple-A Salt Lake for the sole purpose of determining whether Kendry Morales is ready for the big leagues. — There is a limit to the leash …
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Watching All Angels
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Bonds: Passing Aaron not likely — Slugger can't strengthen lower body because of ailing knee — DENVER — That first homer of the season is out of the way, but even if only a few more are to come, Barry Bonds is satisfied. And for the first time this weekend, the Giants slugger admitted …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Thomas Heath / Washington Post:
Smulyan Promises Black President for Nats — Indianapolis media executive Jeffrey Smulyan said yesterday that he will name an African American as president of the Washington Nationals if Major League Baseball picks his investor group to own the team. — "It had been something we have talked …
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William F. Yurasko's …
Associated Press:
Rockies place 1B Helton on disabled list — DENVER — The Colorado Rockies still don't know for sure what's ailing slugger Todd Helton. They just know they're going to be without him for a while. — The Rockies placed their star first baseman on the 15-day disabled list Saturday because of a stomach ailment.
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Bad Altitude
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Steven Goff / Washington Post:
Eskandarian's Celebration: Question of Taste — EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., April 22 — D.C. United enjoyed plenty of entertaining moments during its 4-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday at Giants Stadium, a result that kept the club undefeated after four matches and left its rivals still searching for a win.
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The DCenters
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Long ball nightmare in Reds' loss — Claussen hit hard as Cincy's winning streak snapped at three — MILWAUKEE — From his lofty perch above left field at Miller Park, mascot "Bernie Brewer" goes down a big yellow slide each time the Brewers hit a home run.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Bay just keeps on walking — HOUSTON — This was to be the summer Jason Bay finally had some protection, finally saw some pitches to hit. — So far, neither has happened. — On the protection front, Jeromy Burnitz and Joe Randa, signed as free agents to fit behind Bay in the order …


