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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Indians hammer Wang, Yankees in Game 1 — CLEVELAND - So the Indians can beat the Yankees after all. — After getting kicked around in all six regular-season meetings with the Bombers, the Tribe pounded Chien-Ming Wang and belted the bullpen, handing the Yankees an embarrassing 12-3 beating on Thursday night at Jacobs Field.
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Yanks fail to KO Sabathia when they have chance — CLEVELAND - It's hard to believe the Yankees could be looking so very vulnerable after a night in which they wore out the Indians' imposing monster lefty C.C. Sabathia for 114 pitches and six walks in just five innings.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Yanks already in fight for playoff lives — LIKE THIS STORY? — It feels almost like checkmate. — Yankees right-hander Chien-Ming Wang again pitched poorly on the road Thursday night in Game 1 of the AL Divisional Series, losing to the Indians 12-3. — Left-hander Andy Pettitte faces …
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Dice-K to make postseason debut — After roller-coaster year, righty ready to write new chapter — BOSTON — Daisuke Matsuzaka is in the ideal spot to find success in his postseason debut Friday night. — After Josh Beckett's dominating performance in Wednesday night's 4-0 Red Sox win …
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Monster mash — After excessive hype, Dice-K focused on task … When Daisuke Matsuzaka arrived in Boston last winter, the Red Sox [team stats] staged an elaborate event that was part press conference, part celebration, part coronation. Such was the interest in the Sox' new right-hander …
Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Young, Arizona take 2-0 lead over Cubs — PHOENIX (AP) — These Arizona Diamondbacks are no desert mirage, and the Chicago Cubs are one loss from another season of despair. — Rookie Chris Young hit a three-run homer and Stephen Drew tripled in two more in an 8-4 victory Thursday night …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks take Game 2 — If you saw just one moment, one play, from this game or this series, the full-count pitch from Ted Lilly to Chris Young in the second inning Thursday night would satisfy outcome and circumstance, pathos and bravado. — It was a snapshot moment in a series …
Rocky Mountain News:
LITTWIN: Even the nuns can't believe this odyssey — PHILADELPHIA — The following account, I swear, is true. Two nuns — wearing Phillies' jerseys over their regulation gear — were stalking out of Citizens Bank Park as the eighth inning ended Thursday. — "Can you believe this?" one of them said.
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John C. Drake / Boston Globe:
Red Sox fan assaulted in New York — A 25-year-old carpenter from Quincy is in serious condition after he was assaulted outside a Yonkers, N.Y. hotel last night by a group of men he said had earlier asked about his allegiance to the Red Sox. — Two men were arrested in the assault, authorities said.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Tracy decision 'doubtful' for today — Pirates' GM says he needs more time, MLB clearance for announcement — The Pirates could deliver their decision on manager Jim Tracy and his staff today, general manager Neal Huntington said yesterday, but two factors could foil that.
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
2007 Pitcher Projection Roundup — This is Part 2 of 2 of the projection roundup; the first piece for position players ran here on Wednesday. The methodology is as identical to the hitter evaluations as is possible. I use 50 IP as my cut-off point. Pitchers are excluded from consideration …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Torre turns to his Game 2 favorite Pettitte — CLEVELAND - Andy Pettitte flashed an aw-shucks grin when he was asked why, of all pitchers, he keeps getting picked to start a Game 2 of a division series, something that's happened in every division series he's ever pitched for the Yankees.
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Fausto Carmona is starting right — CLEVELAND - In 2006, the Indians - like the Yankees of 2007 - force-fed a young power pitcher with electric stuff into a relief role to aid their flailing bullpen. — Suffice to say, Fausto Carmona's brief time as Cleveland's closer last season didn't work …
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Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:
Gary Sheffield to have shoulder surgery Monday — For weeks, Tigers designated hitter Gary Sheffield was optimistic that his sore right shoulder would heal without surgery. Hard work and rehabilitation would make the pain go away, he hoped. — On Thursday, though, following an examination …

