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2:45 PM ET, May 3, 2007

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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Trade Snelling To A's  —  The Washington Nationals traded outfielder Chris Snelling to Oakland for outfielder Ryan Langerhans on Wednesday night, a move that gives the club a superb defensive outfielder less than a week before center fielder Nook Logan is slated to come back from a foot injury.
Discussion: Federal Baseball
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Chris Needham / Capitol Punishment:
See Ya Later, Mate!  —  The Nationals just traded Chris Snelling, the under-used left-handed hitter for Ryan Langerhans, formerly of the Braves, lately of the A's.  —  Initially, my reaction was to get sick.  But when I thought about it, it's really not a terrible deal... if he's used the right way.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A's acquire Snelling from Nationals
Discussion: Mets Fever and MLB Rumors
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
What Doyle Stands For  —  So, yea, Billy Beane traded for Chris Snelling last night.
Discussion: True Blue LA
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals acquire Langerhans
Discussion: Over the Monster
ESPN:
Report: Yanks starter Pavano to visit Dr. Andrews  —  The black and white of the pinstripes is more like dominoes these days because that's how the Yankees are falling.  —  It seemed the injury news could not get any worse but a New York Times report on Wednesday said that starter Carl Pavano plans …
Discussion: Uni Watch and Baseball Crank
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Gordon injury opens a door?
Caleb Breakey / MLB.com:
Okajima named AL Rookie of the Month  —  Rookie reliever allowed only five hits in 12 April appearances  —  Most people saw this coming.  Boston's rookie pitcher from Japan has some nasty stuff, sure to earn him the American League Rookie of the Month Award for April.  But hold on a second — it's not Daisuke Matsuzaka.
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Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Piazza injured in Athletics' loss
Tom Yantz / Hartford Courant:
Okajima's Success Easy To Understand
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Harden sees specialist, is advised to rest
Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Maine named NL Pitcher of the Month  —  Right-hander leads the Major Leagues with 1.35 ERA  —  Heading into the start of the 2007 season, the Mets knew they would have enough offense to be a powerhouse in the National League for a second straight year.  What they didn't know is if they would have enough starting pitching.
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Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Reyes named NL's top player for April  —  Shortstop Jose Reyes is the engine that makes the Mets offense run.  Batting leadoff, it's the 23-year-old's responsibility to jumpstart one of the National League's most powerful offenses.  —  And that's exactly what Reyes did in the first month of the 2007 season.
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
REYES NAMED PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL
Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Smith earns more trust  —  Reliever fans lefty Jacobs for key out as ERA remains at 0.00  —  Joe Smith has arrived.  —  In the eyes of his manager, who trusted the sidearming righthander enough to let him pitch to a lefthanded slugger in a big spot yesterday as part of the longest stint of Smith's career.
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Oliver wields arm & hammer  —  Perez fans 10, gets 2 hits in Mets win  —  Oliver Perez already was out of his element, standing on first base in the fourth inning yesterday.  The young lefthander is at home on the mound, not the basepaths, so he gets a pass for what came next.
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: McLeary coming to replace Wasdin  —  Right fielder Ryan Doumit just misses making a running catch on a foul ball hit by the Cubs' Aramis Ramirez yesterday at PNC Park.  —  Marty McLeary will be promoted today to take John Wasdin's place in the Pirates' bullpen.
Discussion: The Parrot
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Cramp puts a crimp in Lester's latest tuneup  —  PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Jon Lester was probably going to be optioned to Triple A Pawtucket after last night's final rehab start against Indianapolis anyway.  But if there was any hesitation on the part of the Red Sox' brass, it was likely dispelled …
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Mike Scandura / MLB.com:
Lester's rehab start ends quickly
Discussion: Fenway Blogger
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees, Hurting, See Culprit: The Fitness Coach  —  It was a normal day for most of the people in the Yankees' clubhouse here on Wednesday.  Some players watched video of their swings, others studied crossword puzzles or talked on cellphones.  Only the ashen, somewhat anonymous figure in street clothes observed a different routine.
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Filip Bondy / NY Daily News:
Fitness guru takes walk
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Perez Trade Ranks as One of Mets' Best  —  Is there any pitcher in baseball more liable to inspire someone to punch a wall than Oliver Perez?  —  Generally, you can tell how good a pitcher is by how well he repeats his delivery.  The next time you're at the ballpark watching a really good pitcher …
Baseball America:
Prospect Q&A: Chase Wright  —  Chase Wright was a part of baseball history at Fenway Park on April 22, although not in a way he'd have preferred.  Making the second appearance of his big league career, the Yankees lefthander gave up home runs to four consecutive Red Sox batters in the third inning.
Various Authors / The Biz of Baseball:
Baseball Economics Roundtable - May 2007  —  Baseball is awash with revenues these days.  From lucrative television deals at the national and local level, to MLBAM's steady stream of money, to satellite radio deals, naming rights, and new or redeveloped stadiums going online, owners are bathing in the green stuff.
Boston Herald:
Put a lid on it, Tom!  But please, make it a Sox lid  —  Say it ain't so, Tom!  —  The ever-vigilant paparazzi snapped New England Patriots [team stats] QB/QT Tom Brady [stats] sashaying through the streets of New York City yesterday shamelessly sporting a New York Yankees cap!
Jim Salisbury / philly.com:
Phils fall to Braves; Gordon is ailing  —  ATLANTA - Whom can you believe in the Phillies organization these days?  —  Anyone?  —  It's been nearly six months since the team traded for Freddy Garcia and manager Charlie Manuel uttered the words "I'd say we picked us up an ace."
 
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