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David Lennon / Newsday:
Glavine gets credited with a $acrifice — One Mets official described it as "financial engineering." A more common term might be "payroll flexibility." But in reworking the contract of Tom Glavine last winter, the bottom line is the same: The Mets wanted to create a war chest for this season …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets' Jeremi is going, gone — Loses poise and place as rotation whirls — Jeremi Gonzalez contributed to a loss to the Phillies, then lost his roster spot. — The Mets, a day after landing Orlando Hernandez, had another eventful afternoon yesterday involving their starting pitching.
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the metropolitans
Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:Victorino bats first, helps Phillies beat Mets
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Phillies Nation
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Astros Can't Steal Win Against Nats — LeCroy Has Long Day Behind the Plate: Nationals 8, Astros 5 — His Washington Nationals had just beaten the Houston Astros 8-5, had just won three games in a row for just the second time all year. Yet here was Frank Robinson, 70 years old …
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Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:
LEADING QUESTION — NEW YORK - You want Bobby Abreu to lead off? — You got it. — Abreu yesterday changed his stance concerning hitting in the leadoff position. For years, as the Phillies searched for a consistent leadoff option, Abreu has resisted the suggestion.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Lineup shifts with Kinsler's return at 2nd — ARLINGTON - Ian Kinsler was activated from the disabled list Thursday, six weeks after suffering a dislocated left thumb. He was immediately inserted into the lineup at second base, batting ninth.
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Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
'Pen's been mighty: Relievers are doing their jobs — Last season, if a starter pitched as well as Josh Beckett did last night and left after six innings because of a high pitch count in a close game with the Red Sox ahead, all bets were off. — There was no guarantee the bullpen could hold any team the remaining three innings.
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Associated Press:
Torn tendon will sideline Yankees catcher — NEW YORK — Yankees catcher Jorge Posada has a torn hamstring tendon in his left knee and will be sidelined at least a few days. — Posada wasn't placed on the disabled list following his MRI exam that revealed the injury …
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DMZ / U.S.S. Mariner:
Why Albert Pujols will break the single-seaon home run record — Albert Pujols is having an almost unbelievable year. He's hitting .323. His on-base percentage is .449. He's on pace to hit over eighty home runs. It's ridiculous. The season's a little over a quarter done …
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Bernie Miklasz / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:Pujols harms his reputation by bonding with Bonds
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Get Up, Baby!
John Shea / ESPN:
No love lost between Mesa, Vizquel — Jose Mesa says it's over. Omar Vizquel doesn't believe him. — So simple, yet so complex. The former teammates who once rallied for the same cause are now vicious rivals. — Nine years after their Cleveland Indians won the American League pennant …
Matthew Borenstein / MLB.com:
Nix remains patient in journey back — Oklahoma outfielder determined to return to Majors — COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Laynce Nix's pro career has had its highs — Nix jumped from Double-A to the Majors in July 2003 and started for the Rangers right away.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates confronting the question: Why not Freddy? — Sanchez shines in Randa's absence, but team will not name him starter — It was early autumn, and the Pirates' baseball operations staff was conducting its annual organizational meeting, the one in which depth charts are developed for the following year.
Matt Gelb / Mets Geek:
A Real Relief — Early returns on the official buzzword of 2006? Bullpen. — Omar Minaya and Willie Randolph have prided themselves on a deep and successful relief corps. The reluctantness to moving Aaron Heilman into the starting rotation and the recent proliferation of arms demonstrate the Mets commitment to the bullpen.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Clemens increases workload — Rocket's target still a mystery — As rotations around baseball get weaker — with questions surrounding just about all of the so-called contenders' staffs — a decision on where Roger Clemens will play gets more important by the day.
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Baseball Musings
Mike Segar / MSNBC:
A-Rod is great - but not in the clutch — Don't blame Yanks' woes on Rodriguez; he's done what he's always done — Alex Rodriguez is great, but he'll never be a great clutch hitter, writes MSNBC.com's Mike Celizic. — Mike Celizic — Mike Celizic — To those who say he never delivers …
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FIRE JOE MORGAN
