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AaronGleeman.com:
Tsuyoshi Nishioka fractures fibula in collision at second base — Tsuyoshi Nishioka's rough first week with the Twins got considerably worse this afternoon, as he suffered a fractured fibula when Nick Swisher slid very hard into second base to break up a potential double play.
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Rachel Cohen / Associated Press:
Nishioka breaks leg; Twins lose to Yankees 4-3 — NEW YORK—Tsuyoshi Nishioka needs to learn how to elude American baserunners trying to break up double plays. That will have to wait awhile after the Minnesota Twins' heralded Japanese import broke his left leg Thursday in a 4-3 loss to the New York Yankees.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Nishioka breaks leg on Swisher's hard slide
Nishioka breaks leg on Swisher's hard slide
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Dan Graziano / New York Times:
Twins' Misery Against Yankees Is Compounded by Injury
Twins' Misery Against Yankees Is Compounded by Injury
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Wang, Rodriguez ready to throw — MIAMI — Nationals pitcher Chien-Ming Wang is expected to pitch in an extended spring training game in a week, according to general manager Mike Rizzo. — Wang hasn't pitched in the Major Leagues in almost two years because of shoulder problems.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Riggleman looking out for Broderick — MIAMI — Don't look for Nationals reliever Brian Broderick to appear in tight games anytime soon. Manager Jim Riggleman said the right-hander will only take the mound if the team has a comfortable lead or trails by a significant margin.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Slumping Morse gets night off — MIAMI — Nationals manager Jim Riggleman decided to sit Michael Morse against the Marlins on Thursday because the left fielder is in a 2-for-17 slump to start the season. Laynce Nix got the start instead. — The right-handed-hitting Morse was arguably …
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Final: Indians 1, Red Sox 0 — Game over: Indians 1, Red Sox 0 — No words can describe this start except for one: AWFUL. — The game ended today when pinch-runner Darnell McDonald over-slid the bag at second base on a ball hit to the infield by J.D. Drew.
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Horror in full force
Horror in full force
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Canadian Press:
Cahill solid, A's offence does enough late to beat Blue Jays — TORONTO — The Oakland Athletics salvaged the finale of a three-game series against Toronto on Thursday afternoon with a 2-1 victory over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. — Connor Jackson knocked in the winning run …
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Robert Macleod / Globe and Mail:
Jays: Escobar feeling fine, but won't play in series finale
Jays: Escobar feeling fine, but won't play in series finale
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National Post:
Escobar diagnosed with ‘mild’ concussion
Escobar diagnosed with ‘mild’ concussion
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Today's Game: Mets vs. Phillies at 3 PM — The Mets (3-2) will look for the series victory this afternoon against the Phillies (4-1) at Citizens Bank Park. Game time is 3;05 pm. — Here is today's starting lineup, courtesy of the team's Twitter account: — Jon Niese (0-0, 2.57 ERA) will start for the Mets.
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Associated Press:
Halladay throws seven scoreless as Phillies crush Mets
Halladay throws seven scoreless as Phillies crush Mets
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Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Mets lose to Phillies, head home for opener
Mets lose to Phillies, head home for opener
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Greinke makes it back to a mound — MILWAUKEE — Zack Greinke took a big step toward returning to the Brewers' rotation on Thursday by throwing off a bullpen mound at Miller Park. It was his first mound work since he was shut down in mid-March to let a cracked left rib heal.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Albers to DL; Aceves to be recalled — The Red Sox will make their first roster move of the season tomorrow when they call up RHP Alfredo Aceves according to a major league source. — RHP Matt Albers, who pitched well in two outings, has a sore lat muscle behind his shoulder and will be placed on the disabled list.
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Associated Press:
Orioles get homers from Jones and Guerrero to down Tigers — BALTIMORE — Adam Jones homered and drove in three runs, Mark Reynolds also had three RBIs, and the Baltimore Orioles used a five-run seventh inning to beat the Detroit Tigers 9-5 Thursday night. — Vladimir Guerrero hit …
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Associated Press:
LaRoche's homer in the 11th helps Nationals beat Marlins — MIAMI — Adam LaRoche snapped a slump with a two-run homer in the 11th inning Thursday, and the Washington Nationals salvaged the final game of their series at Florida, 5-3. — LaRoche was 3-for-23 before he hit his first homer of the year off Edward Mujica (1-1).
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions: March 30-April 5 — Players listed with an asterisk (*) signed minor league contracts, replacing major league pacts with the same organization. — • Members of the 40-man roster who are on optional assignment in the minors must sign minor league contracts …
ESPN:
Father: Bryan Stow is stable — The father of the San Francisco Giants fan who was beaten at Dodger Stadium last Thursday says Bryan Stow is “stable, and the vital signs ... they're looking good”, but he added that the entire ordeal is “very hard.” — Stow remains in a medically induced coma …
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The Mets Police
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers' Zumaya cleared to start playing catch — BALTIMORE — While the Tigers grew thinner in the bullpen with the loss of Ryan Perry, they received an encouraging bit of good news on the injury front — albeit a cautious one — when Joel Zumaya was cleared to begin playing catch.
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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Ten reasons the Mets aren't that bad — A few days before the season began I was out running with Matt, one of my editors. Matt is a Mets fan and I was having a good time threatening to write a “Why the Mets could be the worst team in the National League” post.
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Pelfrey's Problems Show Mets Are Missing an Ace
Pelfrey's Problems Show Mets Are Missing an Ace
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