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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Snow Has No Problem Staying With Team — BOSTON — Even though his playing time isn't likely to increase, first baseman J.T. Snow said Tuesday that he is content remaining with the Red Sox. — "I'm perfectly cool with accepting my role," Snow said. "Hopefully, these guys can win me a ring."
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Sox all over the place: Actions, words fail to agree — The easy thing, as always, is to say that it was just one game, that the baseball season is a marathon, that the games against the New York Yankees mean no more to the Red Sox than any other and that the Red Sox and their players should be judged on the entire body of work.
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The Baseball Desert
Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:
Shoulder pain forces Hamels to miss start — NEW YORK - Cole Hamels never sweats the small stuff. — Unless it has to do with his injury-plagued body. — Hamels, the Phillies' 22-year-old lefty phenom, felt a pop in his left shoulder while throwing in the outfield before last night's game.
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Dallas Morning News:
Gaining new appreciation for Young — Spent my night off watching the Mavericks. Somehow, I came away with a better appreciation for Michael Young. — Flipping back and forth between the Mavericks and Rangers, two juxtaposed images were seemingly freeze-framed.
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Lone Star Ball
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Beltran shot is sweet in 16 — Carlos' HR sparks Mets in marathon — So many times it could've ended earlier, but the longest game in the majors this season - both in innings and time - was only just beginning at Shea. — Carlos Beltran over-slid second base in the 11th.
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the metropolitans
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:Beltrán Sends Mets Home Tired, but Happy
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Soler to realize dream on Wednesday — Right-hander left Cuba to pursue passion for baseball — NEW YORK — For 10 minutes after batting practice on Tuesday, only the short wall along the right-field line separated Mets starter Alay Soler from his new adoring fans. — He smiled. They smiled back.
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NY Daily News:
A-Rod offers a powerful case — Blasts Bosox and then critics — BOSTON - Be fair, Yankee fans. — If you're going to hammer Alex Rodriguez every time he fails to deliver in the clutch, or even when he hits too-late-to-matter home runs, you have to give him his due for taking Tim Wakefield out of the ballpark last night.
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Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
It's wild time on O's runway … With a staff of starters who all pitched fairly well last season and the game's most successful pitching coach on hand, the Orioles spoke of the mound as an area of strength, or at least reliability, this spring. — Seven weeks later, it seems more like a disaster zone.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Girardi offers tips on facing Maddux — MIAMI GARDENS — Marlins hitters didn't need to go very far for an in-depth scouting report on Greg Maddux, who starts tonight for the Cubs. — Marlins manager Joe Girardi said he caught Maddux at least 15 times while playing with the Cubs.
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FishStripes
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Patterson's Injury Is Taking a Toll — Had Washington Nationals right-hander John Patterson been healthy for the past month, last night could have been his 10th start of the season. As it is, he has appeared just four times, and though he and General Manager Jim Bowden anticipate that Patterson …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Ortiz Provides a Good Start
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MLB.com, Washington Times, Federal Baseball, Capitol Punishment, District of Baseball and William F. Yurasko's …
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Notes: Hunter develops patience — Twins get two off-days; team faces heavy dose of left-handers — MINNEAPOLIS — Aggressiveness is something that Torii Hunter has always embraced when he comes up to the plate. — That is until recently. — Known for his free-swinging style …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Grounder past Doumit keys Pirates' 7-3 loss to Arizona — But Tracy, some players differ on play by inexperienced first baseman — PHOENIX — It would be easy to blame Ryan Doumit. — A ball was sliced right at him, it slipped under his glove, and it set the stage for three Arizona runs …
USA Today:
Clubhouse confidential: Breaking down a major league locker room — There are no Realtors, no escrow and no monthly mortgage, but tips are appreciated. — When it comes to real estate, lockers in major league clubhouses are no different from the outside world. — It's location, location, location.
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Inside the Dodgers
Sky Kalkman / Hardball Times:
Daily Graphing - Brad Penny — Brad Penny and Hee Seop Choi for Guillermo Mota, Paul LoDuca, and Juan Encarnacion. That trade made two years ago was most likely Paul DePodesta's defining transaction as GM of the Dodgers. Nobody seemed to like it, arguing LoDuca's leadership couldn't be replaced …
Jamey Newberg / MLB.com:
Going Deep: Bright side of Castro injury — Rangers use Rule 5 to advantage, sending reliever to Minors — The primary downside in utilizing the Rule 5 Draft is certainly not the $50,000 investment ($377,000 if the player makes the team), or even the likelihood that the player will be limited …
Baltimore Examiner:
Jim Bowden: Inside the Nationals' draft 'War Room' — WASHINGTON - When the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft begins at 1 p.m. June 6, we'll hold our portion of the draft via telephone conference call in our "War Room" on the fourth floor of RFK Stadium.

