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John Delcos / The Journal News:
Top 10 moments in Yankees-Mets Subway Series — Mets manager Willie Randolph, then a coach with the Yankees, most remembers winning the 2000 World Series, because that was the real Subway Series. — However, when pressed for a moment that captures Mets-Yankees electricity …
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Peter Abraham / nyjournalnews.com:
Handicapping the next Subway Series Fall Classic — For fun, let say the Yankees and Mets get to the World Series. What would it be like? Peter Abraham gazed into his crystal ball and here is what he came up with — Oct. 21, Game One — We're live at Yankee Stadium.
John Helyar / ESPN:
Yankees, Mets coexist despite their differences … The Yankees and Mets have a few things in common besides their New York domiciles. They've both had Casey Stengel and Joe Torre as managers. They've both had Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry as reclamation projects.
Discussion:
Hot Foot
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets are back home for Subway Series — Yankees (23-16) at Mets (24-16), 7:10 p.m. ET — The Mets and Yankees don't embrace their two annual Interleague series nearly so much as their market does. — "I don't want to say it's just another game ... but it's just another game," Carlos Delgado says.
Discussion:
Amazin' Avenue
Neil Best / Newsday:
Subway series-ous? — Mets' improved play has some fans thinking games with Yankees not as important as those within division — Ken Adair sat in the home dugout Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium, dressed in full Yankees regalia, and sheepishly offered a shocking admission:
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Baker doubts Sox see Cubs as comedy — Cubs manager Dusty Baker was asked Thursday about a Sun-Times report last weekend that some White Sox players made fun of the struggling Cubs in the visiting clubhouse in Minneapolis while watching them fumble away another game to the San Diego Padres.
Discussion:
Desipio.com
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: DH gives Cubs extra hitter — Barrett gets extra at-bats; Wood's soreness 'good' — CHICAGO — Catcher Michael Barrett was looking forward to being the designated hitter for the Chicago Cubs in Game 1 of their three-game Interleague series against the Chicago White Sox.
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CubsNet.com
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Dodgers post LA-record 25 hits in win — Ethier's five hits lead 16-run offensive attack vs. Angels — LOS ANGELES — They batted seventh and eighth in the Dodgers lineup Friday night, but rookies Andre Ethier and Russell Martin were right in the middle of the team's biggest offensive barrage …
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6-4-2
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Forgettable night for Weaver, Angels — Vlad homers, but Dodgers hit pitching staff hard in opener — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers enjoyed a nine-run sixth inning and rolled to a 16-2 win over the Angels in front of a sellout crowd of 55,655 on Friday night to open the Interleague series.
Baseball America:
Subpar Class Brings Memories Of 2000 Draft — Matt LaPorta led NCAA Division I in home runs in 2005. This year, the Florida junior strained a muscle in his side sneezing, then aggravated the injury on a swing. He was hitting .247 with 14 homers and only one double.
Discussion:
Beck's Blog
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John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
Bench time long overdue for Rays' Evers — ST. PETERSBURG - Chances are, you won't even notice. — The game will look the same, the noise will sound familiar. The lineup will be similar and, yes, there is a good chance the Devil Rays will lose. — All will be as it should be, except for one seat in the first-base dugout.
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Hamels solid early, but Phils falter late — Early three-run lead doesn't hold up against Brewers — MILWAUKEE — Not even the phenom could prevent the Brew Crew's penchant for a late-inning rally. — Better stated, not even Cole Hamels could stop another bullpen malfunction.
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Phillies Nation
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Lboros / Viva El Birdos:
Game 42 Open Thread: May 19, 2006 — so how does it feel to be a royals fan these days? my compadre Will over at Royals Review summed it up here, after watching his team blow a 3-run lead in the 9th innings to the orioles last weekend: … ouch. this is a franchise, let's not forget …
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Rays roll into Interleague vs. Marlins — Florida (11-28) at Tampa Bay (17-24), 7:15 p.m. ET — Interleague Play kicks off Friday night at Tropicana Field when the Devil Rays play host to the Marlins. — Rays shortstop Julio Lugo enjoys the variety that the games provide.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Beltre spends good part of day in meetings — 3B studies his swing, then visits with Hargrove — OAKLAND, Calif. — Batting coach Jeff Pentland and Seattle third baseman Adrian Beltre spent the better part of a half-hour in front of a video monitor Wednesday afternoon.
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Metsblog.com
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MLB.com:
Gross comfortable in role, eager to start — Outfielder answers fans' questions during online chat … Gabe Gross: Hello everyone, thanks for joining me today. Let's get started. — Cody_Smith: What are the differences between playing in Milwaukee and playing in Toronto?
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Change does Lowell good — Patience, realism help third baseman's comeback in Boston — PHILADELPHIA — Everyone had a theory on Mike Lowell, and his sharp decline in 2005. He lost his bat speed. He got old overnight. He was hiding some major injuries.
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Boston Red Sox
Dale Long / TCS Daily:
Long Shot — You can shake a dozen glove men out of a tree, but the bat separates the men from the boys. — If you don't recognize the name of the guy who imparted that little bit of baseball wisdom, listen up. He was a journeyman among journeymen and it's been 50 years since he had his hour …
Houston Chronicle:
Springer Suspended for Throwing at Bonds — NEW YORK — Houston pitcher Russ Springer was suspended for four games Friday after throwing several times at Barry Bonds and eventually hitting the San Francisco star earlier this week. — Astros manager Phil Garner was suspended for one game and fined …
Discussion:
The Crawfish Boxes
USA Today:
Revenue sharing boils Steinbrenner's blood — George Steinbrenner slowly put his hands behind his head, sat back in the big leather chair and, after thinking about the question for a few moments, said, "I'd like to see everybody competing, but we're not a socialist state." — Revenue sharing.
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets notebook — While Jose Lima was getting battered around Busch Stadium, he may have solidified his spot on the roster. That's because at Class AAA Norfolk, Brian Bannister's rehab start was aborted after just five pitches. — Bannister gave up a leadoff single …
