Top News:
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Joba belongs in bullpen — After Joe Girardi took the ball from Chien-Ming Wang and the doors to the Yankees' bullpen opened, there was a noticeable pause in the fan reaction. It was anticipation mixed with fear. — Two relievers were warming - Joba Chamberlain and Kyle Farnsworth …
Discussion:
Ken Davidoff's baseball …
RELATED:
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Damon aims to amp up offense — New York (3-3) vs. Tampa Bay (3-2), Monday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Johnny Damon has taken it upon himself to cure the Yankees' offensive woes. — He's batting only .136 on the season, hardly the sparkplug the Yankees need him to be.
Discussion:
River Ave. Blues
Mike Pagliarulo / Dugout Central:
Pags: Hughes Loses Velocity Because of Mechanics — Great question from Steve L. over at www.waswatching.com: … A big difference between good organizations and bad organizations is their ability to develop their own prospects. Scouting and the ability to make sound player acquisition decisions …
Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
L. Hernandez unlikely hero for Orioles — Shortstop's single caps three-run rally in ninth for fourth straight win — The Orioles celebrate a 3-2 comeback victory against the Mariners. Shortstop Luis Hernandez (2) hit the game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth to score Jay Payton.
Discussion:
Roar from 34
RELATED:
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
‘Orioles Magic’ returns in clubhouse after win
‘Orioles Magic’ returns in clubhouse after win
Discussion:
Camden Chat
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Finale not grand for Sox — ‘Big Hurt’ put on end of long trip … TORONTO - No amount of Red Bull, Starbucks' Sumatra, Dunkin' Donuts' Original Blend or any other Major League Baseball-sanctioned stimulant is enough right now for the Red Sox [team stats].
Ted Hutton / Sun-Sentinel:
Helms arrives in a pinch after delayed flight — MIAMI GARDENS - — Wes Helms began Sunday rushing to the airport at Birmingham, Ala., to try to get to South Florida in time for Sunday's 1:10 p.m. game against Pittsburgh. — A delay at Atlanta meant Helms, who was acquired in a trade …
Discussion:
FishStripes
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' Church thought he would haul in home run — ATLANTA - Ryan Church thought he had it. Not in a leap-and-a-prayer kind of way, but as maybe something bordering on routine. When the Braves' Mark Teixeira launched a high fly ball to rightfield off Aaron Heilman in the eighth inning …
George Willis / New York Post:
SILVER LINING FROM DELGADO — It is never a good thing to get swept by the Braves, even though it's only April and they aren't the mental road blocks the Mets have struggled to conquer like they once were. — A 3-1 loss at Turner Field yesterday afternoon wasted a fine outing by Johan Santana …
Discussion:
NJ.com
Cyril Morong / Cybermetrics:
Is David Ortiz A Clutch Hitter? — Many fans are aware of clutch hitting stats like hitting with runners in scoring position and hitting when it is close and late (CL = Situations when the game is in the 7th inning or later and the batting team is leading by one run, tied, or has the potential tying run on base, at bat or on deck).
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
Matt Eddy / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
Minor League Transactions — This week's installment considers all transactions reported by MLB between March 29 and April 4. Last week's transactions available here. — Monster transactions blog season begins now, as teams move players between the majors and minors and from the disabled list to active duty.
Discussion:
True Blue LA
Associated Press:
Tigers fall to 0-6, lose 13-2 to ChiSox — DETROIT (AP)—Nick Swisher homered on the second pitch of the game, and it only got worse for the Detroit Tigers. — Mark Buehrle pitched seven strong inning and the Chicago White Sox batters rocked Justin Verlander in a 13-2 rout of the Tigers on Sunday, Detroit's sixth straight loss.
Matt Richtel / New York Times:
In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop — SAN FRANCISCO — They work long hours, often to exhaustion. Many are paid by the piece — not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop. You may know it by a different name: home.