Top News:
Joe Lavin / Joe Lavin's Humor Column:
Jose Canseco Reviewed: With Spoilers — There I was, wandering through a quaint Cambridge bookstore on Monday, when I noticed a copy of Jose Canseco's new book “Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and The Battle to Save Baseball” in their tiny sports section. That's odd, I thought.
RELATED:
Leitch / Deadspin:
Source: Canseco Accuses A-Rod Of Steroid Abuse, Wife Coveting, In New Book — In the next week, you're going to see more of Jose Canseco that you likely have much desire to see. But Canseco has a new book coming out April 1, Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball …
Discussion:
Sliding Into Home, SPORTSbyBROOKS, Bugs & Cranks, FanHouse, ShysterBall, The LoHud Yankees Blog and YanksBlog.com
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Pettitte pushed back to third or fourth — Lefty sidelined with back spasms; Mussina to follow Wang — TAMPA, Fla. — The Yankees have reshuffled their starting rotation to accommodate left-hander Andy Pettitte, who has been pushed back to the third or fourth game of the season because of back spasms.
Discussion:
WasWatching.com
RELATED:
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Moss, Manny come up clutch — Rookie ties things up with blast, veteran drives in winning runs — TOKYO — The 24-year-old outfield prospect from Loganville, Ga., had to travel all the way to the Far East to club his first Major League homer. However, the timing was nothing short …
Discussion:
It is about the money, stupid
RELATED:
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Balentien out of mix in Mariners' outfield puzzle — Reed drawing interest from Padres, Rays — PEORIA, Ariz. — One piece was taken out of the Mariners' outfield puzzle Monday morning when rookie Wladimir Balentien was sent down to Triple-A Tacoma. — Although maybe it shouldn't have, the news came as a major blow to Balentien.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
RELATED:
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Padres, Rays Interested In Jeremy Reed — According to John Hickey of the Seattle PI, the Padres and Rays are eyeing Mariners center fielder Jeremy Reed. Hickey notes that the Padres have renewed interest and have liked him for quite a while. And he wonders whether Rays would surrender a young pitcher.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Maine continues to pitch well for Mets — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - One week from now, every player's spring training statistics will be irrelevant, and that's a shame for John Maine. — The righthander has dominated the Grapefruit League this month, and that continued yesterday in the Mets' 1-0 win over the Orioles.
RELATED:
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Register on waivers, likely headed elsewhere — Reliever Steven Register has been placed on waivers, two sources unaffiliated with the Mets told the Daily News. That signals that Mets officials intend to turn elsewhere - presumably to Joe Smith or Brian Stokes - if Duaner Sanchez is not ready to break camp with the team.
Jay Mariotti / Chicago Sun Times:
What does Cubdom want, mush or truth? — Sorry, Cubs fans, but it's about time someone gives you dose of reality — As the most tortured and masochistic fans in sports, you demand love and tenderness in Cubdom. You want hope, optimism, faith. You want 100-year amnesia.
RELATED:
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
DirecTV, out? — I've been getting emails from DirecTV customers, who've said that their packages (ESPN2 and NESN) are out. Not sure if this is affecting all customers, or just some, but apparently there are some very unhappy early risers. — Sorry about that.
Rob Neyer / ESPN:
From Wright to Cabrera: The top 50 for five years … This winter, I made lists of the top players at each position over the next five seasons (2008 to 2012). Mistakes were made, readers were horrified and corrections were issued. With that experience to guide me, I've now combined …
Discussion:
Hot Foot
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Beltre prepared to play through pain — PEORIA, Ariz. — Adrian Beltre suited up to play Monday, just like he always does. — His daily preparations include a tight flexible bandage around his left wrist. — Beltre injured the wrist diving for a ball June 1 against Texas.
Jeff Schultz / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Baseball's sold its soul — Good morning. You just missed Opening Day. — The Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics played the first game of the major league season Tuesday morning (normal baseball earth time) in Tokyo. I imagine Japan will reciprocate this breach of tradition by opening the sumo season at Fenway Park.
David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Will Edgar Martinez head to Hall of Fame? — PEORIA, Ariz. — Seattle's love for Edgar Martinez is unquestioned. — The former Mariners designated hitter brought the city some of its most cherished sports memories, including the 1995 double that might have saved baseball in Seattle.