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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Pat Burrell Retires — APRIL 12th: The Phillies have announced that Burrell will sign a one-day minor league contract and retire with the club that originally drafted him. The retirement ceremony will be held on May 19th. — JAN. 30th: Pat Burrell is retiring, MLBTR has learned.
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Crashburn Alley and SI Tracking Blog
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Paul Hagen / MLB.com:
Burrell grateful for chance to retire with Phillies — Even on the last day of his playing career, wearing a San Francisco Giants uniform in a game against the Colorado Rockies, Pat Burrell found himself thinking about the Phillies. — He had already decided this would be it.
Discussion:
Phillies Nation
Associated Press:
Damon says he's close to signing with Indians — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians are close to signing veteran outfielder Johnny Damon to help awaken their struggling offense. — The club has been in talks to finalize a deal with the 38-year-old Damon, who is 277 hits shy of 3,000.
Discussion:
SI Tracking Blog and Associated Press
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C. Trent Rosecrans / CBSSports.com:
Johnny Damon excited to join Indians
Johnny Damon excited to join Indians
Discussion:
Baseball Nation and NESN.com
Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Indians To Sign Johnny Damon
Indians To Sign Johnny Damon
Discussion:
Plain Dealer, Boston Globe, Baseball Nation, MLB Daily Dish and HardballTalk
NY Daily News:
David Wright could return to NY Mets lineup on Friday against Philadelphia Phillies, according to Terry Collins' gut feeling — Wright fitted for splint on fractured pinkie before Mets' 4-0 loss — David Wright can't get on field but he takes it all in as Mets fall on 50th anniversary of franchise's first game.
Discussion:
HardballTalk
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
NY Mets' Jason Bay boils over and gets thrown out in Wednesday's 4-0 loss against Washington Nationals
NY Mets' Jason Bay boils over and gets thrown out in Wednesday's 4-0 loss against Washington Nationals
Discussion:
Amazin' Avenue, Associated Press and MetsBlog.com
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Ike Davis relieved to get his first hit
Associated Press:
Wild Pitch Helps Nats Beat Reds 3-2 in 10 Innings — WASHINGTON (AP) — Ryan Zimmerman scored on Alfredo Simon's wild pitch with two outs in the 10th inning, helping the Nationals extend their best start since moving to Washington with a 3-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday.
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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Gio Improves — Gio Gonzalez saved his best for his home debut …
Gio Improves — Gio Gonzalez saved his best for his home debut …
Discussion:
Red Reporter
Associated Press:
Garza Shines, Greinke Routed as Cubs Beat Brewers — CHICAGO (AP) — Matt Garza pitched three-hit ball for 8 2-3 innings, and the Chicago Cubs sent Zack Greinke to his worst beating in 1½ years in an 8-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday that prevented a four-game sweep.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com
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Associated Press:
Twins Power Their Way Back to Beat Angels 10-9 — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Justin Morneau hit a two-run, go-ahead homer in the eighth inning and the Minnesota Twins rallied from six runs down to beat the Los Angeles Angels 10-9 on Thursday. — Joe Mauer went deep, too, hitting …
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Barry Petchesky / Deadspin:
10 Years Of Newspapers Declaring That Mariano Rivera Is Too Old — On Friday, Mariano Rivera blew the save. It was the 73rd blown save of his career, and one of many from baseball's opening weekend. Predictably, it brought out the old standby storylines: Is this it for Mariano Rivera?
Discussion:
The Yankee Analysts, HardballTalk and River Avenue Blues
Fox Sports:
Great trade swindle: 10-year anniversary — The 10-year anniversary of one of baseball's all-time swindles is June 27. And if you want to know just how much of a haul the Cleveland Indians received from the Montreal Expos for right-hander Bartolo Colon, follow the money.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett, Red Sox hope to win back trust of fans — Starter aware of responsibility in taking ball for home opener — BOSTON — It's hard to imagine all the developments that have taken place since the last time the Red Sox played a baseball game at Fenway Park. — First came the collapse, and it was both epic and historic.
Discussion:
Boston Globe and Red Sox Monster
Associated Press:
Boesch Leads Tigers to 7-2 Win Over Rays — DETROIT (AP) — Brennan Boesch drove in four runs on his 27th birthday, leading the Detroit Tigers to their fifth win in six games to start the season, 7-2 over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday. — Drew Smyly gave up a run in four-plus innings in his major league debut.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Braddock placed on temporary inactive list — CHICAGO — Promising Brewers left-hander Zach Braddock is back on Triple-A Nashville's temporary inactive list, where he spent the second half of last season while receiving treatment for personal issues. — Braddock, a key piece of the Brewers' bullpen …
Discussion:
Brew Beat
Associated Press:
Royals' Jeff Francoeur delivers pizza to A's fans — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Pizza delivery, courtesy of Jeff Francoeur. — The Kansas City Royals' right fielder had 20 personal pizzas delivered Wednesday to a small but animated group of Oakland Athletics fans in section 149 of the Coliseum.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com
Andy / High Heat Stats:
Comparing 2012 offense to 2011 (it's crashing and burning, folks) — Here's a quick look at offensive numbers in 2012 vs 2012. Both are through the first 142 games of each season. — (First number is 2011, second number is 2012, all are on a per-game basis):
Discussion:
HardballTalk
Alex Pavlovic / Boston Herald:
Rockies pound Tim Lincecum, Giants, 17-8 — DENVER—Tim Lincecum had four inches cut off his famous locks before Wednesday's game and joked that he was trying to look like Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible—Ghost Protocol.” — Lincecum's ensuing start was no blockbuster, more of an epic box office bomb.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com and Purple Row
Associated Press:
Halladay, Phillies Beat Marlins — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Roy Halladay's presence was a bigger obstacle for the Miami Marlins than Ozzie Guillen's absence. — Halladay threw seven sharp innings and the Philadelphia Phillies broke out of their offensive slump, beating the Marlins 7-1 …
Discussion:
Fish Stripes, Phillies Nation, baseballmusings.com and The Good Phight
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