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Sorry performance
On the Mets beatNow that Willie Randolph has apologized for his controversial comments, is somebody going to step up and say they're sorry on behalf of the entire Mets team? I'm not sure which is more insulting -- Randolph blaming the media or......Tags: Jose Reyes, Moises Alou, Endy Chavez, New York Mets, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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Giants 10, Mets 2
On the Mets beatBY DAVID LENNON SAN FRANCISCO ??? As soon as Oliver Perez waved the white flag with a seven-pitch walk to Emmanuel Burriss, the Giants??? No. 8 hitter, manager Willie Randolph had seen enough. And it was only the first......Tags: Jose Reyes, Michael Young, Moises Alou, Ray Durham, Billy Wagner
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MVP gives Memorial a rousing goodbye
Sun StaffTenth of a series recounting Cal Ripken's 20 major-league seasons. The last season at Memorial Stadium brought tears from sentimental fans, more losses than wins from the Orioles, and another Most Valuable Player Award for Cal Ripken. Making himself...Tags: Eddie Murray, Al Simmons, Dining and Drinking, Joe DiMaggio, Cal Ripken
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Braves no longer a sure thing in East
Tribune baseball reporterImagine the shock for an Atlanta Braves fan who spent the winter abroad without giving his favorite team a second thought. Hey, that isn't Tom Glavine in a New York Mets uniform, is it? And what's the deal with Kevin Millwood wearing that Phillies cap?...Tags: Jimmy Anderson, Brady Anderson, Charles Nagy, Jerome Williams, Brian Simmons
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New York Mets
2006 Record: 97-65, 1st Manager: Willie Randolph (3rd season) Home Games: Tradition Field at St. Lucie Sports Complex(7,347), 525 Northwest Peacock Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Fla. 34986. Directions: I-95 to exit 121 (St. Lucie West Blvd.). Go east on St....Tags: Guillermo Mota, Moises Alou, Steve Trachsel, Ruben Sierra, Ben Johnson
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Millwood making a smooth transition
Of The Morning CallEverything about Phillies Opening Day starter Kevin Millwood resembles thick maple syrup spilling onto a stack of piping hot pancakes. His delivery, mannerisms, voice and approach to the game have a smooth, easy, natural and relaxed flow. Not much...Tags: Career and Workplace, Public Employees, Government, Spring Training, Philadelphia Phillies
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After slow start, Glavine getting game face on
Special to The Morning CallTom Glavine will be the first to tell you he is a ''feel'' pitcher. He doesn't rely on his mechanics as much as he does on how his pitching feels. And nine days ago, he said it was beginning to feel a lot like Opening Day. He had his best outing of...Tags: Houston Astros, New York Mets, Spring Training, Tim Redding, Brad Ausmus
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No. 2 starter No. 1 target
Tribune staff reporterAfter all the changes that took place in 2002, the White Sox enter the off-season with the same goal as last winter—finding a No. 2 starter. The Sox lost 3-1 to Minnesota in their season finale at the Metrodome, getting swept by the Twins on a two-run,...Tags: Mark Buehrle, Dining and Drinking, Basketball, Keith Foulke, Jamie Moyer
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From the cubicle
ChicagoSports.comIt's Opening Day, which means it should start snowing any minute now. For the benefit of all of you stuck at work, we're going to try to bring you live play-by-play commentary of both games today. It might get a little hectic when the two games overlap,...Tags: Tom Goodwin, Harry Caray, Sandy Alomar, Kerry Wood, Jose Valentin
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Patterson powers Cubs
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker's debut as Cubs manager, Kerry Wood's first Opening Day start and Sammy Sosa's assault on No. 500 were the main story lines going into Monday's season opener against the New York Mets. But Corey Patterson turned out to be the man of the...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Moises Alou, New York Mets, Kerry Wood
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Another year, another set of milestones
Home runs 500 Sammy Sosa could make it with his first swing. Rafael Palmeiro is on deck, while Fred McGriff and Ken Griffey Jr. are well within range. Sosa heads into Opening Day at Shea Stadium with 499 home runs, followed by Palmeiro at 490, McGriff at...Tags: Gary Sheffield, Frank Robinson, Jose Mesa, Ruben Sierra, Reggie Jackson
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By the numbers
68 Wins compiled by Christy Mathewson (32), Red Ames (22) and Hooks Wiltse (14) for the 1905 New York Giants, the most by three pitchers 25 or younger. 24 Babe Ruth's career high in wins in 1917 at the age of 22. This is more wins in one season than...Tags: Curt Schilling, Nolan Ryan, All Stars, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball
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