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Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Wake cushion eases pain: Strong start saves bullpen — Tim Wakefield looked down the lineup card and knew exactly what was needed yesterday. — Everyone else knew, too. — Jonathan Papelbon was unavailable. The kid closer had pitched so much of late, had put out so many fires …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Fans stand, Crisp delivers in his return — It was the first standing ovation of Coco Crisp's career and, with the sound of 36,015 fans bearing down on him, the center fielder got the jitters. It would have been enough for him to return for his first game as a Red Sox at Fenway Park …
Discussion:
The Joy of Sox
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Crisp Back; 2 Go On DL — BOSTON — In effect, Coco Crisp had been preparing for his first game at Fenway Park as a Red Sox player for nearly two months. But when the time finally came Sunday, Crisp still wasn't entirely ready for the experience. — Crisp, who broke his left index finger April 8 …
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Boston Herald
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards will put Carpenter on DL — SAN DIEGO — The Cardinals will place starting pitcher Chris Carpenter on the disabled list before Tuesday night's game against the Houston Astros because of bursitis in his upper back, club sources confirmed Sunday, and probably will promote Anthony Reyes …
Discussion:
Viva El Birdos
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Associated Press:
Rockies-Padres Preview — The last time the Colorado Rockies visited Petco Park, they set scoring records at the San Diego Padres ' three-year-old stadium. — The Rockies (26-24) hope to put forth another strong offensive performance at the venue when the teams open a three-game set on Monday.
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Ducksnorts
NY Daily News:
Second thoughts find this guy is no Aaron — Barry Bonds is alone now in second-place on the all-time home run list, and that is fitting. Not because he hit No. 715 yesterday. Because he is as alone as anybody has ever been in baseball. — Bonds finally passed Babe Ruth.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Sibling Rivalry May Be Brewing — Watching kid brother Jered Weaver throw seven shutout innings in his major league debut Saturday night "was pretty special" for Jeff Weaver, the Angels' veteran right-hander. — But would the elder Weaver still think of his brother as special if Jered remained …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:Kid Brother Weaves a Masterpiece
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Watching All Angels
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Maydaze! Maydaze! — Cubs yield 8 homers, popup bounces off Ramirez's head in loss, writes Dave van Dyck — The Cubs may be rewriting records for wretchedness, but they also are setting new standards for strangeness. — And Sunday's weirdly wild game had it all wrapped up in one nice, not-so-neat package.
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Rusch earns a start with 9 K's in relief — Glendon Rusch earned himself another chance in the Cubs' wounded starting rotation after striking out nine Sunday in four innings of relief of rookie Jae Kuk Ryu. — Rusch gave up three earned runs and two of the record eight home runs by the Atlanta Braves …
Discussion:
Bleed Cubbie Blue
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Delgado having positive effect on Beltran, Mets … MIAMI — Carlos Beltran has recaptured his form at the plate, having a solid season with the Mets. But he acknowledges that the arrival of Carlos Delgado has helped his personal recovery and the team's success.
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Against Madson, Brewers tapped out — The Phillies yesterday desperately needed Ryan Madson to pitch the way he pitched Tuesday in New York. — They did not necessarily expect him to throw another seven scoreless innings, as he did in that 16-inning loss to the Mets.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Soriano keeps mind on game — Outfielder has faced adjustments since arriving in Washington — WASHINGTON — Left fielder Alfonso Soriano said on Sunday morning that he is surprised that his mentality at the plate has remained intact, considering he had to make big adjustments since …
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Washington Post
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Anthony Andro / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rheinecker gets second start — ARLINGTON - Rangers rookie left-hander John Rheinecker hopes his second stint with the club lasts longer than his first one. — Rheinecker, who will start tonight against Seattle, made his major league debut April 22 against Tampa Bay and allowed two runs in four innings in Texas' 6-5 victory.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Kaz's job listed as day-to-day — MIAMI - Kaz Matsui has lost the everyday second-base job, though he still may get the majority of the starts. Willie Randolph met with the .213-hitting infielder before yesterday's game, then started Jose Valentin at second base.
Discussion:
Mike's Mets
Joe Posnanski / Kansas City Star:
Damon lucky he escaped Royals' world — NEW YORK — Johnny Damon stood in front of his locker and answered pointed questions about why the New York Yankees almost lost to the Royals. The Yankees did not almost lose, in truth, but the Royals did come back to lose by just one run, and that scandal had the New York media hopping.
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Power Play at RFK — Everybody knows that nobody, especially the Washington Nationals, can hit many home runs in RFK Stadium. The fences are just too far away. It's unfair. So, just forget about it. Play close-to- the-vest 3-2 games and hope for the best. — Now that you know it, you can forget it.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards notebook: Edmonds misses start, will get another exam — Center fielder Jim Edmonds missed a second consecutive start because of swelling and discomfort in his lower abdomen and will be examined further today. — Edmonds initially thought he might be suffering from a hernia …
Michael Walsh / MLB.com:
Dodgers turn to Penny in Atlanta opener — Los Angeles Dodgers (28-22) at Atlanta (26-23), 10:05 a.m. PT — The Dodgers, losers of two of their last three, head to Atlanta for a three-game set beginning on Monday. — The series at Turner Field marks the second series of the year between the Dodgers and the Braves.
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Talking Chop



