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10:25 AM ET, May 3, 2007

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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.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals acquire Langerhans  —  Washington sends outfielder Snelling to Oakland  —  SAN DIEGO — The Nationals exchanged outfielders with the Athletics on Wednesday evening, trading Chris Snelling to Oakland for Ryan Langerhans.  —  General manager Jim Bowden said he made the deal to improve the team's defense.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
National crisis: Ready for the future?  —  There's no getting around it: A lot of people in baseball don't like Nationals general manager Jim Bowden.  A lot of people wonder how the heck he keeps his job.  —  The problem is not Bowden's ability to be a GM — he pulls off one-sided trades …
Discussion: Capitol Punishment
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A's acquire Snelling from Nationals
Discussion: MLB Rumors
MLB.com:
A's acquire Chris Snelling from Washington for Ryan Langerhans
Discussion: 6-4-2
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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blogs.courant.com:
Tornado's on its way  —  Welcome back to the CYB, where we thank Tom Poston for generations of laughter. ...  Your host, Dom Amore, posting live from Arlington, Texas where it's raining sideways and slamming hard against the press box windows.  There's tornado warnings in the area and it's hard …
Sports Illustrated:
Yankees fire conditioning coach
Discussion: Baseball Musings
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
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Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Joe Smith earning more trust with flawless ERA  —  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 Wednesday as part of the longest stint of Smith's career.
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
Associated Press:
Perez strikes out 10, Mets beat Marlins
Discussion: > Etc and Associated Press
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.
Discussion: Archie Bunker's Army
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Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Reyes named NL's top player for April
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
REYES NAMED PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL
MLB.com:
Halladay, Maine honored as April's Pitchers of the Month
Discussion: Mets Heads and Mets Merized Online
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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Tom Yantz / Hartford Courant:
Okajima's Success Easy To Understand
Alex McPhillips / MLB.com:
Beckett takes aim at perfect 6-0 start
Chicago Sun Times:
Lou not averse to alcohol ban in clubhouse  —  PITTSBURGH — The Cubs don't have any immediate plans to ban alcohol in the clubhouse, but if that's what Major League Baseball or the club determines can help avoid tragedies such as the death of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock, Cubs manager Lou Piniella said he would support it.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:   12.19 ERA may keep Guzman in minors
Chicago Sun Times:
Struggling Guzman could lose No. 5 shot
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 …
Discussion: Mets Fever
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Piazza injured in Athletics' loss  —  DH to miss four to six weeks with sprained shoulder  —  BOSTON — Their struggling bullpen lost another game, their struggling offense lost another marquee name and their defense simply looked lost.  —  The A's fell to the host Red Sox in the finale …
Discussion: Catfish Stew
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Yahoo! Sports:   A's DH Piazza out 4-6 weeks with shoulder injury
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Adam bomb?  LaRoche, Pirates grasping for answers  —  Fans boo struggling first baseman in 7-1 loss to Cubs  —  Nate McLouth slides past the tag of Cubs catcher Michael Barrett in the first game yesterday at PNC Park.  —  Adam LaRoche's chin dropped as he shook his head, a sight by now plenty familiar to patrons at PNC Park.
Discussion: Bucs Dugout
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.
Mike Scandura / MLB.com:
Lester's rehab start ends quickly  —  Hurler experiences a cramp in left forearm in Pawtucket  —  PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Don't bet the ranch on Jon Lester making his next start for the Boston Red Sox.  —  Lester's second Triple-A rehab start — on Wednesday night for the Pawtucket Red Sox …
Discussion: Fenway Blogger
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."
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox punchless in Seattle  —  Inconsistent hitting has Walker on spot, Danks still looking for first victory  —  SEATTLE — The idea that the White Sox' seasonlong offensive slump might cost someone a job sickened team captain Paul Konerko.  —  So minutes after a heartbreaking 3-2 loss Wednesday …
 
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