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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Wright stays in lineup — Third baseman starts despite ailing groin; Reyes gets day off — SAN DIEGO — David Wright was in the lineup Sunday when the Mets completed their four-game series with the Padres. Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes were not. — Beltran said his right hamstring still was too tender to play.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Notes: Delcarmen no stranger to Sox — Righty with Massachusetts roots back with big-league club — TORONTO — Their bullpen a bit taxed after a Friday marathon and a Saturday blowout, the Red Sox got a fresh arm Sunday with the arrival of hard-throwing Manny Delcarmen, who was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.
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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 …
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The Metropolitans
Jim Street / MLB.com:
D-Backs unable to catch Dodgers — Clark, Estrada collect eighth-inning RBIs; Hudson 2-for-5 — LOS ANGELES — A crimp in his style, not a cramp in his calf, kept Diamondbacks right-hander Russ Ortiz winless this season on Sunday afternoon. — The veteran right-hander threw 63 pitches and only 29 of them were strikes.
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AZ Snakepit
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Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Shoes make Mench worth mentioning — Outfielder has driven in 12 since change of footwear to larger size — ARLINGTON - It's gotta be the shoes. — At least that's what hitting coach Brook Jacoby said is the main reason outfielder Kevin Mench is starting to pound the ball and collect RBIs in bunches.
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Baseball Musings
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Sweep complete behind 'April Ace' — ARLINGTON - Is it too early to proclaim the Rangers have a new ace? — Well...yes. — But of all the moves made by first-year GM Jon Daniels, there is little doubt that the best thus far is acquiring left-handed pitcher John Koronka …
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Lone Star Ball
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Amid 'kitchen' heat, Keith sorry — Keith Hernandez apologized yesterday for inappropriate comments he made Saturday night about San Diego's massage therapist Kelly Calabrese. — After Mike Piazza's second-inning home run Saturday, SportsNet New York's camera focused on Calabrese …
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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Braves edge Nats in finale — Betemit's long ball lifts Atlanta to come-from-behind win — WASHINGTON — Atlanta didn't do much offensively for most of Sunday's series finale with Washington. The Nationals, on the other hand, kept getting hits off Braves pitchers, who repeatedly found themselves trying to get out of trouble.
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Talking Chop
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals' Fortunes Change Quickly — Majewski Gives Up Homer in Loss: Braves 3, Nationals 1 — Gary Majewski was pumping fastballs to Wilson Betemit, pitches popping up at 93 and 94 mph on the scoreboard at RFK Stadium. It is, by all accounts, his best pitch, a sinking fastball that stays down and away from a left-handed hitter.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton close to leaving hospital — Rockies cautiously optimistic about results — Rockies first baseman Todd Helton is expected to be released from a hospital today, with team officials hoping to learn a diagnosis of his severe abdominal pain tonight or Tuesday.
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Purple Row
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David Nakamura / Washington Post:
City Officials Leery of Nats Bidder's Silence — During a luncheon address before more than 200 business leaders last week, D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams noted that he had never met the Theodore N. Lerner family of Bethesda, which is seeking to buy the Washington Nationals.
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Just A Nats Fan
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Break Out the Grill — Lance Berkman suggested that the recent explosion of numbers confirms what many of us knew; pitchers were benefiting from steroids more than hitters were. The problem with this theory is that you have to accept two facts: that hitters benefited …
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6-4-2
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Another awful April: Tigers sweep, send M's to 9th home loss of month — The Mariners are 7-13 and looking for answers. — Eddie Guardado might be as close as any of his teammates to getting to the heart of Seattle's horrid start. — "It's like we're cursed," Guardado said.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Pieces with a bit of an edge — Picked-up pieces while working on my mock draft . . . - At what point, precisely, did the 2005-06 Celtics season become a success story? The Celtics went 33-49 and they've been applauded madly all around town. The Bruins went 29-37-8-8 and their name is mud.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Moehler's start to be skipped — Rainout gives veteran right-hander extra rest — PHILADELPHIA — Unpredictable weather led to some tinkering with the Marlins' rotation. — Saturday's rainout at Philadelphia created a situation where one of the starters was in line to skip a turn.
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FishStripes


