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Associated Press:
Damon unsure of return date — Yankees center fielder may have to go on disabled list — NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Pettitte's return to the Yankees was pushed back a day because of rain, while Johnny Damon's injured calf left him unsure when he'll play again.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Pettitte's return postponed by rain — Left-hander rescheduled to start Thursday against Rays — NEW YORK — Andy Pettitte's Bronx return will have to wait one more day, as Wednesday's scheduled game between the Yankees and the Devil Rays was postponed due to poor weather conditions.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Damon remains hobbled — Initial cramp diagnosis updated to calf strain; severity unknown — NEW YORK — A day of rest and treatment did little to ease the concerns and pain of Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon, who said he could "barely walk" on Wednesday and was held out of the lineup …
MLB.com:
MLB announces iN DEMAND deal — MLB Channel Expects to Launch in 40 Million Homes through Multi-Distributor Pact — Major League Baseball announced today that iN DEMAND has entered into a seven-year agreement in principle to carry the MLB EXTRA INNINGS subscription package of out-of-market games …
DMZ / The Cheater's Guide to Baseball Blog:
Francisco Rodriguez doctoring the ball — 4-2-2007, against the Rangers, K-Rod put something on the ball repeatedly during the 9th inning, and wasn't even subtle about it. First, I'm going to admit these are bad pictures. Patches welcome, as they say in the open source world.
Sports Illustrated:
TBS lands Gwynn, Ripken — Soon-to-be Hall of Famers hired as baseball analysts — Before Cooperstown honors Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken later this year, the Hall of Fame duo will be suiting up for another team. — SI.com has learned that Gwynn and Ripken have agreed to join TBS as analysts …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Young's walk-off hit caps Nats' rally — Three-run ninth inning helps Washington avoid sweep — WASHINGTON — Emotions ran high for Nationals manager Manny Acta and first baseman Dmitri Young on Wednesday afternoon after Acta received his first victory as a big-league manager and Young helped …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
'67 Sox gather for salute — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Red Sox [team stats] will mark the 40th anniversary of the fabled "Impossible Dream" team with a season-long tribute that begins prior to the home opener at Fenway Park [map] on Tuesday. — The 1967 Sox, who went from a ninth-place team …
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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-backs drop Durbin from roster — Arizona makes room for Owings, opts to keep Nippert — DENVER — Dustin Nippert was a bright spot on an otherwise forgettable day for the D-backs. — The right-hander was impressive in his one inning of work, and after the game found out that he would be staying …
USA Today:
15 more persons of baseball influence — Just beyond baseball's 50 most influential people is a group of 15 people — up-and-comers, women and silent types — who have an effect on the game: — Five up-and-comers — •Steve Greenberg: The son of Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg …
USA Today:
Selig tops list of baseball's 50 most influential — From those who control the on-field product, personnel, revenues and player movement to the producers and presenters of baseball to fans at ballparks and at home, we bring you the game's most influential. — 1. Bud Selig
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Pat / Where have you gone, Andy Van Slyke?:
I'm pretty sure this is how it works — The Pittsburgh Pirate Drafting Philosophy. A (Probably Fictional) Play … Bonifay: I think sticking a needle in my eye is a good idea. — White: I want to eat ice cream. — Bonifay: Ice cream will make me fat. I could have a heart attack and die.
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Associated Press:
Red Sox to unveil more seats in 'Conigliaro's Corner' — BOSTON (AP) - A doughnut shop advertisement behind the outfield bleachers proclaims "Welcome to Fenway'' in Japanese, anticipating new Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka and the fans and media expected to arrive with him.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Blanco hopes for quick return after Florida testimony — CINCINNATI — The Cubs are holding out hope that backup catcher Henry Blanco will miss no more than a few innings of tonight's game because of his trip to Florida to testify in a trial involving one of his agents.
