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Dan Rosenheck / New York Times:
Manny Being Manny Is Hurting the Red Sox — The 86-year Curse of the Bambino ended when the Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series. But as long as the American League's best right-handed hitter plays left field in Fenway Park, the team's fans will continue to moan about Manny being Manny.
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Baseball Musings
Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Bowie Kuhn, 80, Former Baseball Commissioner, Dies — Bowie Kuhn, the commissioner of baseball during a tumultuous 15-year period when the game experienced dramatic growth accompanied by unprecedented labor strife, died yesterday at a hospital in Jacksonville, Fla. Kuhn, who lived in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., was 80.
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Camden Chat
Baltimore Sun:
Nothing's changed about Ponson … FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. // Different uniform and different hairstyle. Same old Sidney Ponson. — The Prodigal Right-hander was back at Fort Lauderdale Stadium yesterday, happily greeting old teammates, taking jabs at Orioles fans and stiffing the Baltimore media.
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Oriole Post
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Erstad helps to set the tone at the top — If healthy, outfielder likely to see name in lineup — TUCSON, Ariz. — Friday's first two hitters in the White Sox lineup facing the Cubs at Tucson Electric Park might become the norm on offense rather than a rare exception during the upcoming 2007 regular season.
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Associated Press:
Reds' Bailey sent to minor leagues — SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds reassigned their top pitching prospect to minor league camp on Friday, but that was OK with Homer Bailey, the team's first pick in the 2004 draft. — He didn't expect to be on the Reds' opening day roster.
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The Bronx Block
Peter Gammons / ESPN:
Losing their zip on reality — Drawing conclusions three weeks into the season is comparable to declaring a president based on the first two exit polls. Are home runs and slugging down? Yes. Due to steroid testing? Let's wait. — The more salient topic of conversation thus far has been the inconsistent fastball.
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Baseball Time in Arlington
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Rangers' Wilson one eccentric individual … SURPRISE, Ariz. — Texas Rangers reliever C.J. Wilson is working on a novel and a gyroball this spring — not necessarily in that order. — His novel, "Instructions for My Next Life,'' is written from the vantage point of a deceased minor league …
Sports Illustrated:
Blue Jays' Chacin arrested for DUI — TAMPA, Fla. — Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Gustavo Chacin was arrested and charged early Friday morning in Tampa, Fla., on a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence. — Chacin, who slots into the Jays' rotation alongside Roy Halladay and A.J. Burnett …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Mets take early lead, but fall to Marlins — Valentin hits two-run homer; Glavine hurls five shutout frames — MARLINS 5, METS 4 — Marlins at the plate: On a rainy night, Matt Treanor completed the Marlins' rally from four runs down with an RBI double in the eighth inning.
Bob Holtzman / ESPN:
Greenberg won't let dream slip away — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Now that more than 20 months have passed, Adam Greenberg can tolerate the teasing. — "So this is the head that made 'SportsCenter?'" a teammate jokes. — Greenberg smiles. The 26-year-old center fielder is now in the Kansas City Royals organization.
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The Griddle
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Inge leads Tigers' onslaught — Third baseman one of four Detroit hitters with at least two RBIs — TIGERS 12, PHILLIES 9 — Tigers at the plate: Brandon Inge broke out of an 0-for-10 slump with a double, triple and five RBIs. His bases-clearing two-bagger in the fifth inning pulled …
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Bless You Boys
ESPN:
Sheffield due to return to Tigers on Saturday — LAKELAND, Fla. — Gary Sheffield was expected to return to the Detroit Tigers on Saturday after missing several exhibition games. — Sheffield's lawyer, Rufus Williams, said Thursday that his client "is involved in a legal proceeding …
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Soriano in position to say thanks — MESA, Ariz. — Alfonso Soriano has a message for Jim Bowden, the Washington Nationals general manager who forced the former second baseman into playing left field last spring training — even threatening the rarely used disqualified list as leverage.
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CubsNet.com
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets can go two ways for No. 5 — Park, Pelfrey are leading hopefuls to take final spot in rotation — JUPITER, Fla. — While Mike Pelfrey was in Lakeland, Fla., on Wednesday using a four-inning relief appearance as a stepping stone to a Shea Stadium mailing address …
