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David Picker / New York Times:
Delgado Has the Will and Finds a Way — The weather during last night's game between the Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates was miserable. The wind at Shea Stadium was howling during the first pitch, and rain began falling in the third inning. — But the stormy conditions did not begin in earnest until the top of the ninth.
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets walk off winners — Delgado's HR in 12th wins it after Wagner can't seal the deal — The blown save in the ninth inning wasn't what the Mets envisioned when they signed Billy Wagner in the offseason to be their closer. — The winning home run in the 12th inning?
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Winter Olympics / Chicago Sun Times:
Prior's recovery runs into another roadblock — PHOENIX — Pitchers Kerry Wood and Wade Miller were with their teammates Wednesday in the Cubs' clubhouse at Chase Field, but Mark Prior was missing and no gear was in his empty locker. He is dealing with a physical setback that has nothing to do with his right shoulder rehab.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Wood returns soon, but not as staff savior — Cubs starter plans on being just 'one more guy in the rotation' — PHOENIX — The Cubs announced Kerry Wood will make his first rehab start Sunday at Class A Peoria, the place where he began his rehab from shoulder soreness last July.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Latest Wood rehab tour starts Sunday in Peoria — PHOENIX — Kerry Wood will start his minor-league rehab Sunday pitching in Peoria for the Cubs' Class A affiliate. He will be facing the Lansing Lugnuts in a Midwest League game. — His goal will be to throw 75 to 80 pitches.
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Pavano can't wait to butt in — ST. PETERSBURG - Carl Pavano believes this will be it. The injury-plagued righthander is scheduled to begin his minor-league rehab assignment on Sunday and is optimistic it won't be long before he is able to take his spot in the Yankees' rotation.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder in St. Louis to have back examined — HOUSTON - Lefthanded starting pitcher Mark Mulder returned to St. Louis Tuesday night to be examined for back stiffness that has bothered him for much of the last two weeks, club officials confirmed Wednesday afternoon.
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Paul Harris / MLB.com:
Notes: New faces added to roster — Two players called up from Triple-A, inserted into lineup — DETROIT — Two players who began the previous day in the Minors were in the starting lineup and making their Major League debuts in Thursday afternoon's game against the Detroit Tigers.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:First Impression Is Not a Winner — Angels try Kendrick …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats' Brass Say They'll Rebuild From Within — Lerner, Kasten Promise No Precipitous Moves — Stan Kasten, the man who will run the Washington Nationals as their president, has been involved with professional sports for nearly three decades, virtually the entire span of free agency.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Lerners to buy Nationals from MLB — Family-led ownership group has long ties to DC — After a yearlong search and decision-making process, Major League Baseball has sold the Washington Nationals to a group headed by Theodore and Mark Lerner. — The news was given to the Ted Lerner …
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
The New Owner Is Old School — A billionaire can still hit the lottery. — Or, as Ted Lerner put it after becoming the new owner of the Nationals yesterday, "This is a 'wow' kind of day." — Everyone will have their own first impressions of Lerner, one of the few American tycoons …
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Eli Saslow / Washington Post:
New Owner, Same Result For Nationals — Washington Loses in 9th, Falls to 9-19: Marlins 6, Nationals 5 — Optimism and promise swirled around them yesterday, and the Washington Nationals found it all quite contagious. Between jokes and laughs in their pregame clubhouse …
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Daedalus / Church of Baseball:
Losing one game is not the end of the world — While I was watching the blessed Reds get shutout by the Rockies and the Nats blow an awesome comeback in the ninth inning last night (yes, at the same time on the same computer screen), a friend of mine was dining next to Bono, Condi, and Queen Nour at Galileo.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: Leyland loves small ball — Veteran skipper doesn't want team to depend on home runs — DETROIT — The Tigers are on a historic pace for home runs at Comerica Park, but that's the last thing Jim Leyland wants his club thinking. — The more they homer, the more he seemingly worries about them relying too much on it.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Giles was almost a Dodger when Padres budged — LOS ANGELES - Brian Giles said it wasn't a bluff. The native San Diegan and longtime Padres fan nearly became a Dodger in November. "It was probably a day away," Giles said yesterday from the visiting clubhouse at Dodger Stadium.
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Carol Slezak / Chicago Sun Times:
The survival guide: Jones credits his mother — If you think a few boo-birds are going to keep Jacque Jones down, then you don't know much about the Cubs right fielder. Sure, he was disappointed about being booed at Wrigley Field. No one likes to be booed. But when you look at the big picture, the boos don't mean a thing.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Rain delay provided an opportunity to soak the fans — Despite more brutal weather, they played baseball at Fenway last night. Hallelujah. But had they not played, the Red Sox still would have been winners at the cash register. The $ox always win these days.
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
New pastime: Needling Barry — MILWAUKEE - There's a statue of Hank Aaron outside the main gate at Miller Park. The plaque underneath contains the information that the Hall of Famer played for the Milwaukee Braves from 1954 through 1965, after which the franchise relocated to Atlanta …


