SD Dirk/FlickrPhillies ace Roy Halladay, after numerous counseling sessions, is finally able to live with the time he surrendered a walk to Mets third baseman David Wright when he just missed with a full count fastball.
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Adam Sonnet/FlickrDirector of Ticket Services for the Cleveland Indians, Gene Connelly, Jr., says that he and his staff are overwhelmed with the amount of work they have had to perform of late, saying that during the past week his office has had to fill as many as 8 orders per day.
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Eric Beato/FlickrThough a number of details would need to be worked out, Major League Baseball is set to expand the number of teams that qualify for the postseason from four to five, indicating that the additional team would either be the New York Yankees or the Boston Red Sox.
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William Hartz/FlickrCiting concerns with their financial situation, operations and inferior product on the field, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig has appointed a representative from the Class A New York-Penn League to oversee the day-to-day dealings of the New York Mets.
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Robert Scales/FlickrRandomly beating up supporters of visiting ballclubs has become quite the challenge for home fans in Major League Baseball due to an increased presence of security and uniformed police at stadiums across the country.
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Keith Allison/FlickrThe Yankees and Red Sox were forced to play "just another humdrum series" over the weekend, as they are no longer considered rivals since someone from one of the clubs forgot to file the proper paperwork with the offices of Major League Baseball prior to the season.
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Keith Allison/FlickrFully expecting the team to go on a losing streak as soon as he makes plans to attend a game with his family, Charlie Vellerani of Baltimore thinks he'll probably hold off on buying Orioles tickets for now.
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Chase N./FlickrThough they typically don't hit their stride until late May or early June, manager Eric Wedge says his club is already approaching mid-season form as a result of an earlier than expected 4-game losing streak.
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Natalie Litz/FlickrClaiming it "was in the best interests of the game of baseball", commissioner Bud Selig purposely neglected to inform the Pittsburgh Pirates that the 2011 season was about to commence, stating they don't really fit with Opening Day festivities.
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Keith Allison/FlickrWith the season fast approaching, Alex Rodriguez has been frequently checking Yankees.com to see if he'll still be in the line-up since manager Joe Girardi didn't officially name him an "Opening Day starter."
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