–The Philadelphia Inquirer's Matt Gelb writes that for Jamie Moyer, it never gets old.
–The Chicago Sun-Times' Gordon Wittenmyer writes that Starlin Castro was the star of the show.
–The Boston Globe's Dan Shaughnessy writes that erratic ace Josh Beckett is going kerplunk.
–USA Today's Jorge L. Ortiz writes that it's long-running drama between the Yankees and Red Sox.
–The San Francisco Chronicle's Steve Kroner writes that University of San Francisco pitcher Matt Hiserman is mounting a courageous comeback.
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Why isosceles? Are the Rays the short side?
Also, I'm no geometrician, but how can you have "somwhat of an isosceles tirangle"? I thought triangles either were isosceles or they weren't.