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5:00 PM ET, May 14, 2010

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USA Today:
Florida Marlins Team Report  —  INSIDE PITCH  —  The Marlins added a third catcher to their roster Thursday when Brett Hayes was recalled from Class AAA New Orleans.  Outfielder Bryan Petersen was optioned to New Orleans.  —  Hayes' stay may be temporary.
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Associated Press:
Marlins 2  —  Recap  —  Box Score  —  Play-By-Play  —  Conversation  —  Marlins escape Mets in Santana-Johnson duel  —  MIAMI — Once Cody Ross slid across the plate, he kept going — right into the arms of a jubilant Hanley Ramirez.  —  The rest of the Florida Marlins quickly joined …
External / ESPN:
Johan on hill as Mets open trip
Discussion: Associated Press and FishStripes
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Mets Lead the Majors in Declining Attendance  —  A year after moving into a sparkling new $800 million stadium, the Mets have the most home victories in the major leagues, but neither their stadium nor their record is translating into box-office success.  —  After 22 home games …
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Top Lender to Rangers Has a Warning for Baseball  —  The top lender to the Texas Rangers has told Major League Baseball owners in a letter that the lengthy stalemate over the team's sale could lead to the team's bankruptcy or “costly, distracting and messy” litigation.
Discussion: Texas Rangers, HardballTalk and ESPN
Joe Posnanski:
The Firing of Trey Hillman  —  In 2007, when the Kansas City Royals hired Trey Hillman to be their manager, I traveled to Japan to watch the man in action.  Hillman was a bold hire by what then looked like a young and bold organization.  The Royals had just hired Dayton Moore from Atlanta …
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Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: May 14  —  Team: Triple-A Syracuse (International)  —  Why He's Here: 2-0, 0.00, 12 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 13 SO  —  The Scoop: What else needs to be said, really?  Triple-A hitters clearly are no match for Strasburg, and when the Nationals finally do call him up to Washington …
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Padres extend NL West led over Giants  —  SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The San Diego Padres are doing all the little things that first-place teams do: aggressive baserunning, manufacturing runs, pressuring the opposing pitcher.  —  Yorvit Torrealba  —  drove in two runs against his former team, pitcher Clayton Richard
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Tim Sullivan / SignOnSanDiego.com:
Anemic hitting has Padres seeking one more big bat
Associated Press:
Shutouts: Latos 1-hits Giants
Discussion: True Blue LA and Yahoo! Sports
David Wilhelm / bnd.com:
Astros' Lee draws ire of Carpenter  —  Benches clear after players start jawing  —  ST. LOUIS — Chris Carpenter showed his mean streak again Thursday.  —  Carpenter called out Houston's Carlos Lee after Lee popped out to shortstop in the third inning of the St. Louis Cardinals' 4-1 loss to the Astros.
Discussion: TYU and HardballTalk
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Prep SS Wolters Ruled Ineligible  —  San Diego area prep shortstop Tony Wolters, the MVP of last summer's Aflac All-America game who is projected to go in the first two rounds of the 2010 draft, has been ruled ineligible by the local section of the California Interscholastic Federation.
Discussion: Fanhouse MLB Blog
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats not locked in on top Draft pick  —  Harper just one of several prospects club is considering  —  DENVER — For the second year in a row, the Nationals have the first overall pick in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.  —  Last year, the club made it known before the Draft that right-hander Stephen Strasburg would be the choice.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Baseball America:
Hot Sheet Chat With Ben Badler  —  Ben Badler: Time to start this chat, 'cause that's how we do it in the 919.  —  MJ (Valpo): How good can Mike Trout be?  I assume he's jumped ahead of Conger and Bourjos to be the Angels' #1 prospect.  Is he a potential #3 hitter in an MLB lineup one day?
Discussion: Talking Chop
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Jeter's fine after hit-by-pitch  —  DETROIT — Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter was clipped on the left pinky finger by a Justin Verlander fastball in the fifth inning of New York's 6-0 loss to Detroit on Thursday.  Predictably, he said after the game that he was all right.
Discussion: Bronx Baseball Daily
Howard Megdal / MLB Rumors:
Possible Destinations: Andruw Jones  —  Was a better bargain than Andruw Jones signed this winter?  The White Sox added him on a one-year deal worth $500K, and all he's given them so far is a batting line of .260/.360/.604.  Meanwhile, the man patrolling his old Atlanta center field home …
Discussion: FanGraphs Baseball
The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball:
VALENTINO PASCUCCI SIGNED BY NEW YORK METS ORGANIZATION  —  Camden's Designated Hitter to Report to New York's AAA Affiliate  —  The Camden Riversharks announced today that designated hitter, Valentino Pascucci has signed a contract with the New York Mets organization.
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