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Gil Lebreton / Dallas Star-Telegram:
In weak, weak West, a wheezer can win — ARLINGTON - The easy thing to do is to bury the Rangers. — The hard thing is going to be to do it in the graveyard known as the American League West. — Teetering at the foot of the division crypt on Tuesday, having lost four straight …
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
MLB INSIDER — Put a Tiger in Rangers' tank — The Rangers get a close look at the team they'd most like to mimic when they begin an eight-game road trip Thursday in Detroit. — The experience should be equal parts depressing and uplifting. — The depressing part is that the Tigers symbolize …
Mark Herrmann / Newsday:
Mets smart to keep excitement — In the old days, there was a saying that went, "Home run hitters drive Cadillacs." The current addendum to that goes something like this: Triples hitters buy big houses. — Jose Reyes, master of the triple and sparkplug of the Mets …
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Ray Sánchez / Newsday:
Oh, how sweep it is — Mets get first three-game sweep at home, widen division lead to 14 — It is a formula that helped deliver the Mets from the cellar of the National League East this time last season to the most wins in the league and a virtually insurmountable first-place lead with a 69-44 record.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Spilborghs could return in center — Los Angeles - The Rockies have searched everywhere but Google for a center fielder. — The journey from the trade market to the waiver wire has led back to Triple-A Colorado Springs. There are strong indications that Ryan Spilborghs will be promoted …
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Rocky Mountain News:
Etkin: Fowler looks to be center fielder of the future — Picture a switch-hitter center fielder for the Rockies, an exciting player with across-the-board tools. That player would excel on defense, a necessity at Coors Field, and be able to hit for average, steal bases and have a reasonable amount of power.
Minneapolis Star Tribune:
No timetable set for Liriano's return — The rookie has a ligament strain and shoulder weakness, and the Twins won't let him pitch again until he is pain-free. — Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano will be out indefinitely because of a mild chronic strain of the ulnar collateral ligament …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Broom and gloom for Red Sox — Schilling cannot prevent a stunning sweep by the lowly Royals — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In these downtrodden times, veterans and youngsters should stand in front of the mirror and ask, ``Am I doing enough to help this team win?
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NY Daily News:
Lo Duca yet to catch up to '86 Mets — Did you read about Paul Lo Duca's divorce? — Did you also read he actually hit on a younger woman? — Mercy me. What is this world coming to? — This is an unusual story, right? Certainly worthy of page one placement, right?
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T.J. Quinn / NY Daily News:
Longshot Lo Duca — Sources: Bookies stalk Met catcher — At least twice during the past year, illegal bookmakers came out of the shadows and into the world of baseball to pressure Paul Lo Duca into paying gambling debts, several sources have told the Daily News.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Bad outing, more doubts — Prior's health an issue following 3-inning stint — MILWAUKEE — Questions about Mark Prior's health surfaced again Thursday after another shaky outing in an 8-6 loss to Milwaukee, but the answers were as elusive as Prior himself.
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Greg Couch / Chicago Sun Times:Have you met the Mrs.? Prior's playing cower ball
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Marlins Feast On Nats' Relievers — Loss Is Fourth In Past 5 Games: Marlins 9, Nationals 6 — This is supposed to be happening in New Orleans or Harrisburg or some other minor league hamlet where pitchers can implode and it is labeled part of the learning process, not a disaster.
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ESPN:
Best-built benches — Now that the non-waiver trade deadline has passed and making a deal almost requires an Act of Congress, don't expect much roster makeover in the coming weeks. The waiver process being what it is, it's unlikely many players of note will pass through and be subsequently traded elsewhere.
Mike Heika / Dallas Morning News:
Dead money a burden to teams, players — The player's gone, the club is still paying him - and everyone feels like a loser — It seems like a dream scenario - getting paid millions of dollars to do nothing. — But the reality of "dead money" - salaries given to players no longer on a team …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
BUM HEEL PUTS FLOYD BACK ON DL — MET NOTES — Cliff Floyd was placed on the disabled list yesterday for the second time this season, this time because of tendinitis in his left Achilles. — Floyd, who was supposed to visit a doctor yesterday, had only one at-bat and one inning …
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Rocky Mountain News:
Ringolsby: Girardi may be losing control in Florida — LOS ANGELES - Baseball had its first managerial change of the season this week. — But it doesn't count because nothing really changed. — Florida owner Jeffrey Loria fired manager Joe Girardi on Sunday afternoon …
NY Daily News:
Heart shows way on Valentin's day — This year's Mets, unlike their fumbling ancestors, have become the unAmazin's. They won their fifth straight yesterday, almost routinely, own best record in the league and have spent exactly one day out of first place.
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