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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: Mejia to start again in minors — The Mets should have a new starting pitching option within a month. — Top prospect Jenrry Mejia, whose dazzling Grapefruit League performance prompted the Mets to place him on the Opening Day roster as a reliever, is expected to head to the minors to resume being used as a starting pitcher.
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
It was time for Jeff Wilpon to act, not talk — Mets' fans who were hoping for a front-office response after the black-hole weekend in Florida must've thought their prayers finally were answered Monday. The corporate cavalry, Jeff Wilpon and Omar Minaya, met the team in Atlanta, a sure sign that enough was enough.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Hanley benched for lack of hustle — All-Star shortstop jogs after booted ball — MIAMI — Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez pulled All-Star shortstop Hanley Ramirez after the second inning on Monday night for showing a lack of effort. — The disciplinary action came shortly after Ramirez fouled …
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Joe Capozzi / Florida Marlins news, analysis …:
Hanley Ramirez won't apologize to Florida Marlins teammates, lost “little bit” of respect for manager — Here's the latest on the Hanley saga... Wes Helms, Florida's veteran clubhouse leader, says Hanley Ramirez needs to apologize to his teammates for dogging it on a play last night.
External / ESPN:
O'Connor: A-Rod sets stage — Rodriguez's 588th career homer sets stage for Yankees' dramatic comeback victory … NEW YORK — With the ball streaking like a comet across the black Bronx night, making Yankee Stadium quake like the old place always did, Alex Rodriguez flipped his bat …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Another round of torture — NEW YORK — Friday night the Bruins were like the old Red Sox. — And now the Red Sox are the Bruins. — Underachieving. The opposite of clutch. Hard to watch. Not worthy of the love of the legions back home. — The 2010 Red Sox sank to a new low …
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Storen makes debut in Nationals' loss to Cardinals — ST. LOUIS — The Busch Stadium bullpen gates swung open Monday at 10:24 p.m. EST, and into the major leagues jogged Drew Storen. The Washington Nationals trailed by two, a runner on first base in the seventh inning.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Howell expected to have surgery, miss season — Officially there is no update yet on the status of LHP J.P. Howell. — But indications are that Howell went to Birmingham, Ala., today to be seen by Dr. James Andrews, will have surgery this week to repair his labrum and will be out about a full year.
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
D'Backs Designate Blaine Boyer For Assignment — The Diamondbacks designated reliever Blaine Boyer for assignment to make room for starter Billy Buckner, tweets MLB.com's Alden Gonzalez. Buckner was recalled from Triple A to make today's start against the Marlins.
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Rob Bradford / WEEI:
LOWELL'S ‘FRUSTRATION’ CONTINUES TO MOUNT — NEW YORK — In the 10-minute conversation, one word surfaced significantly more than any other. — “Frustration.” — It is morphing into late May and it is getting more and more difficult for Mike Lowell to live with his lot in life.
David Murphy / Philly.com:
What would a third Cliff Lee trade mean for the Phillies? — Right now, Phillies tickets would be easier to find if they were printed on gold paper and wrapped around chocolate bars and distributed throughout the city at random. — But there is another option for passionate fans who are interested in supporting the cause:
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Would HSG or the Texas Rangers Be Forced Into Bankruptcy? — On April 1st, the initial closing date for the sale of the Texas Rangers was to take place. When that date passed, prospective owner Chuck Greenberg said that based on how negotiations were progressing between the 40 creditors …
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Joe Posnanski:
Jeter and the Hit Record — I was having an argument with my friend Ian O'Connor a few weeks ago about Derek Jeter. Ian is working on a book about Jeter that will come out next year ... and it will be terrific. You will want to start saving your money now.
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TSN.ca:
HOWARD, KENDRICK HELP PHILLIES CRUSH PIRATES — The Sports Network — Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Ryan Howard went 3-for-5 with a grand slam and drove in six runs as Philadelphia downed Pittsburgh, 12-2, in the opener of a two-game series from Citizens Bank Park.
Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
D.C.'s second-most popular athlete? — Chatting at 11:30. Submit questions here. — I've occasionally done this thing where I attempt to rank D.C.'s top six athletes in local popularity. Yes, people can define the word “popular” in slightly different ways, but we all basically know what it means.