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NY Daily News:
Howe lived a life without restraints — The police are saying that Steve Howe wasn't wearing a seatbelt when his pickup truck rolled over early yesterday morning in Coachella, Calif., which should surprise no one who knew the guy. — Howe died tragically, though it is not at all clear …
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Ex-Yank Howe dead at 48 — Drug problems, suspensions tarnished career — Steve Howe, the relief pitcher whose promising career was derailed by cocaine and alcohol abuse, died yesterday when his pickup truck rolled over in Coachella, Calif. — The Yankees observed a moment of silence …
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The Metropolitans
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols supplies thrills in loss — The game's outcome had been decided far earlier, with Washington torching Cardinals starter Jason Marquis for seven runs in three innings, but Albert Pujols took a swing at history Friday night before the Nationals clinched their rout at Busch Stadium.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Start Fast, Stop Their Slide At Five — ST. LOUIS, April 28 — So many times over the first four weeks of the season, the scoreboard lights have flickered in the first inning wherever the Washington Nationals might be playing, and the opposition has jumped ahead. Two runs, three runs, four runs in the first.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Griffey, Lopez among Reds on ballot — Slugger Dunn also eyes first trip to Midsummer Classic — CINCINNATI — In the past two seasons, Reds left fielder Adam Dunn has piled up at least 40 home runs, 100 RBIs and 100 runs scored. — One of the few things Dunn hasn't scored yet is an invitation to the All-Star Game.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox already deep into draft prep — ANAHEIM — Scouting director Duane Shaffer has seen about 45 potential candidates for the White Sox's first pick in the June amateur draft. — And by this time next month, Shaffer estimates he will have seen from 135 to 175 potentially high picks.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Rocket's coming-out party was striking — It was 20 years ago today and relatively few Boston sports fans were paying attention. — On the night Roger Clemens set a major league record by striking out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, only 13,414 paid their way into Fenway Park.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Wood progressing toward rehab start — Righty not far from Minor League outing; Prior's velocity normal — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs right-hander Kerry Wood will throw four innings in his next outing on Tuesday, and if all goes well, he could make a Minor League rehab start after that.
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Goat Riders of the Apocalypse
ESPN:
Power Rankings: Watch out for the NL Central — Two NL Central teams are shaking the foundation and another stormed its way into the top 10, but a solid 4-2 week did nothing to knock the White Sox from ESPN.com's Power Rankings pedestal. — While the White Sox are No. 1 for the second straight week …
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In George We Trust
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Glavine set to face old team — N.Y. Mets (15-7) at Atlanta (9-13), 7:05 p.m. ET — Tom Glavine would love to assert himself at Turner Field. He has won 49 games there, but only one in seven starts as a Met. He has lost 27 times there, including five times as a Met.
Metstradamus / The Musings and Prophecies …:
When Big Players Do Big Things — Now that's a great way to kick off the latest foray into the house of pain. — Oh when Larry drove his latest dagger into the New York National League franchise you were sweating weren't you? I'll tell you when I was sweating...I was sweating …
Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Female massage therapist has earned her spot in Padres' dugout — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Here are a few things New York Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez apparently didn't know when he dissed Padres massage therapist Kelly Calabrese for being in the dugout during a game:
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Jamey Eisenberg / Palm Beach Post:
Painful big toe sidelines Mitre — MIAMI GARDENS — Sergio Mitre missed his scheduled start Friday night against Colorado because of an injured right big toe. — Marlins manager Joe Girardi said Mitre has turf toe, which has bothered him since his previous start on Monday against the Phillies.
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FishStripes
David Lennon / Newsday:
Wright powers a Ted win — Third baseman's 2 homers, Pedro's solid seven innings lead Mets past Braves and Smoltz in series opener — ATLANTA - It appears the Mets have grown tired of repeating history. — This season, they seem more intent on making it.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Ben Jacobs / Hardball Times:
What's up with the NL Central? — The neat thing about April is that you can find all sorts of goofy looking baseball statistics or situations. For instance, take a look at the NL Central winning percentages. If you prorated those winning percentages over 162 games, here's what the win totals would look like for the six teams:
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Patterson placed on DL — Sore forearm sidelines right-hander; Day added to roster — ST. LOUIS — The Nationals placed right-hander John Patterson on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 22, with a right forearm strain and added right-hander Zach Day to the 25-man roster.

