Top News:
NY Daily News:
Bobby Thomson, who hit the 'shot heard ‘round the world’ home run for the Giants, dies at 86 — The man who hit the most famous home run in baseball history is gone. — Bobby Thomson, whose “shot heard ‘round the world” capped a best-of-three playoff and the Giants’ miracle comeback to win …
Discussion:
Fanhouse MLB Blog, Faith and Fear in Flushing, baseballmusings.com, Yahoo! Sports and El Lefty Malo
RELATED:
ESPN:
Bobby Thomson dead at 86 … NEW YORK — Bobby Thomson, whose “Shot Heard 'Round the World” in 1951 has echoed through baseball history as perhaps the game's most famous home run, has died. He was 86. — Thomson had been in failing health for several years.
Discussion:
Batter's Box Interactive …
Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Bobby Thomson Dies at 86; Hit Epic Home Run
Bobby Thomson Dies at 86; Hit Epic Home Run
Discussion:
Bats, Ron Kaplan's Baseball … and LA Observed
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
New York Mets put closer Francisco Rodriguez on disqualified list after surgery … HOUSTON — The New York Mets placed Francisco Rodriguez on the disqualified list and do not intend to pay him until he is physically able to perform, chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon announced Tuesday.
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com
RELATED:
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Mets Alter Rodriguez's Contract — Acting aggressively, and setting up an immediate battle with the players union, the Mets said Tuesday that they would not pay Francisco Rodriguez while he recovered from his torn thumb ligament and that they would no longer guarantee the remainder of his three-year contract, which runs through 2011.
Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Source: Jacoby Ellsbury has broken rib — BOSTON — Tests administered in Los Angeles on Tuesday show that Jacoby Ellsbury has another fractured rib, according to an industry source who also said the Red Sox outfielder “probably” will miss the rest of the season.
Discussion:
Projo Sox Blog and Fanhouse MLB Blog
Bob Timmermann / LA Observed:
The Dodgers in 2010: The Year of Crabbiness — On Monday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers ended another unpleasant trip to the East Coast, blowing a 3-1 lead in the ninth inning at Atlanta, as reliever Hong-Chih Kuo and Octavio Dotel could record but one out in a game the Braves won 4-3.
Discussion:
True Blue LA
RELATED:
Roberto Baly / VIN SCULLY IS MY HOMEBOY:
Matt Kemp has a heart....and hustles too!
Matt Kemp has a heart....and hustles too!
Discussion:
BBTF's Baseball Primer …
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Diamondbacks Set Loux Free — The 2010 draft keeps making news even after the signing deadline has passed, with the unprecedented step Tuesday of the Diamondbacks and unsigned first-rounder Barret Loux working with the commissioner's office to make Loux a free agent on Sept. 1.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball, The Crawfish Boxes and Yahoo! Sports
RELATED:
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Barret Loux To Be Granted Free Agency
Barret Loux To Be Granted Free Agency
Discussion:
Houston Chronicle, Purple Row and Arizona Republic
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Stan Kasten says the system is broken — After the whipped cream and joy faded away, Nationals President Stan Kasten used the platform of signing Bryce Harper to once again reiterate his contempt for baseball's current system for signing draft choices. Three straight years …
RELATED:
Kevin Slowey / Yahoo! Sports:
Rev up the Bryce Harper hype machine
Rev up the Bryce Harper hype machine
Discussion:
NATS INSIDER, William World News, Babes Love Baseball, Nationals Journal and The Big Lead
Associated Press:
Nationals, top pick Bryce Harper agree at $9.9M
Nationals, top pick Bryce Harper agree at $9.9M
Discussion:
Nationals Journal, Yahoo! Sports and baseballmusings.com
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats, top pick Harper agree to five-year deal
Nats, top pick Harper agree to five-year deal
Discussion:
Washington Post and Federal Baseball
Andy Martino / Surfing The Mets:
Will Saturday's scoreless inning complicate K-Rod case? — As we await word from the Mets about their handling of the Francisco Rodriguez situation, here are a few things to consider: —The “fact” that K-Rod suffered the torn ligament in his thumb during last Wednesday's alleged assault so far comes only from the Mets.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Injury ends Ascanio's rehab stint — PITTSBURGH — Jose Ascanio has ended his rehab assignment due to a right-hand injury he recently suffered in an accident in his home. — Ascanio will travel to Pittsburgh this week to be examined by hand specialist Dr. Mark Baratz.
Discussion:
Bucs Dugout
RELATED:
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: A strong favorite for Heredia
Pirates Notebook: A strong favorite for Heredia
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and Bucs Dugout
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Simply smashing — Buchholz's mastery and Kalish's slam give Sox a charge — Ryan Kalish (right) is greeted by J.D. Drew and David Ortiz (rear) after belting a grand slam. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff) — Dustin Pedroia got the ovation to start, when he stepped into the batter's box in the first inning.
Discussion:
The Soxaholix
RELATED:
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox hope Pedroia's return fuels rally
Red Sox hope Pedroia's return fuels rally
Discussion:
Cursed To First, Over the Monster, Boston Globe, baseballmusings.com and Surviving Grady
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Study Says Brain Trauma Can Mimic A.L.S. — In the 71 years since the Yankees slugger Lou Gehrig declared himself “the luckiest man on the face of the earth,” despite dying from a disease that would soon bear his name, he has stood as America's leading icon of athletic valor struck down by random, inexplicable fate.
Discussion:
New York Yankees Fan Blog, ESPN, Nats320, William World News and New York Times
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Josh Willingham likely done for the season — With an injury to the meniscus in his left knee worsening rather than improving, Josh Willingham's season — the best of his career before the onset of knee pain — is likely over. — “It's almost a certainty he's going to have season-ending surgery next week …
Discussion:
HardballTalk, SB Nation DC and Fanhouse MLB Blog
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
French, Tuiasosopo lead Mariners over Orioles 4-0 — BALTIMORE—Luke French took a one-hitter into the eighth inning, substitute starter Matt Tuiasosopo homered and drove in four runs, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-0 on Tuesday night.
Discussion:
Camden Chat and Lookout Landing
Jeff Wilson / Boston Herald:
Rays jump on Tommy Hunter early, pound Rangers — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — One thing that won't come out of Tommy Hunter's mouth is an excuse, and Tuesday night he could have fallen back on the lingering effects of a stomach virus suffered last week. — The right-hander, though …
Discussion:
DRaysBay
Sports Network / Toronto Sun:
Sabathia wins 16th as Yanks topple Tigers — Bronx, NY - CC Sabathia struck out nine over seven strong innings to pick up his American League-leading 16th win, as the New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers, 6-2, in the second contest of a four-game series.
Discussion:
Bless You Boys and TSN.ca
Dave Campbell / Associated Press:
Thome's shot wins it for Twins over White Sox, 7-6 — MINNEAPOLIS—Jim Thome hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the 10th inning against the team that decided not to bring him back this season, sending the Minnesota Twins to a 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night to stretch their AL Central lead to four games.
Discussion:
Twinkie Town