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Mike S. / Mike's Mets:
These Mets Just Don't Dread the Ted — Mets 1 - Braves 0 — Prescription for beating the Braves: Take one vintage Tom Glavine, mix in one longball from Lo Duca, add a few splashes of near-flawless defense, a dose of Aaron Heilman at his unhittable best, and cap it off with our slider-slinging closer.
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East Coast Agony, Faith and Fear in Flushing, Tomahawk, Can't Stop The Bleeding and Braves Journal
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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 …
Associated Press:
Dodgers-Padres Preview — The slumping San Diego Padres try to avoid a season-high five consecutive losses when they host the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday. — The Padres (8-14) were shut out for the second time in three games and only managed two hits in a 3- loss to the Dodgers on Friday …
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Ducksnorts
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Padres look to get back on track — Los Angeles (11-12) at San Diego (8-14), 7:05 p.m. PT — For the Padres, it's about breaking out of their offensive slump, and soon. — There could be no better time than the present, facing a division rival and finishing up a 10-game homestand before hitting the road.
Paul Meyer / pittsburghpostgazette.com:
Pirates Notebook: Tracy unlikely to start screaming — The Pirates' plight has not become so dire that manager Jim Tracy has felt the need to call a team "Let's-get-it-right" meeting. — But if he does — or when he does — it likely won't involve a lot of screaming.
Discussion:
Romo Phone Home
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Pickin' up where they left off — Sox triumphant in return to scene of ALCS-clinching wins — ANAHEIM — It was like the White Sox never had left Angel Stadium after winning the American League Championship Series. — An Angel Stadium sellout crowd of 43,940 booed villain A.J. Pierzynski …
Discussion:
Exile in Wrigleyville
thebaseballreport.com:
Mark Cuban: Pittsburgh's Dream Owner — Mark Cuban has been dubbed "the fans' dream (come true)." And, It's easy to see why. — Cuban, the self-made billionaire and current owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA franchise, is the only professional sports owner who truly is a fan …
Discussion:
Romo Phone Home
Alan Eskew / MLB.com:
Ellis, Haren lead A's past Royals — Second baseman drives in four runs to pace Oakland — KANSAS CITY — The Athletics may not have closer Huston Street, but their bullpen has been on the right road without him. — Street has not pitched since April 18 because of a strained pectoral muscle …
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Athletics Nation
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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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.
Discussion:
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.
Discussion:
Goat Riders of the Apocalypse
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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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Boys will be boys, it's worth Mansioning — LOS ANGELES — It was a look I had seen before but couldn't quite place. — As the White Sox players and members of the organization boarded a bus destined for the Playboy Mansion on their day off Thursday, in walked the club's manager of media relations, Pat O'Connell.
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.
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 …
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:
