Top News:
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers lack funds to meet payroll — Sources say the team can meet the first of two payrolls in May, but not the second, which would give Major League Baseball the option to seize the Dodgers from owner Frank McCourt. — The Dodgers currently do not have enough cash to meet payroll through this month …
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports, MLB Rumors, The Biz of Baseball, HardballTalk, USA Today, Baseball Nation, ESPN and 6-4-2
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Josh Fisher / ESPN:
Tom Schieffer's to-do list — Dodgers overseer Schieffer's to-do list is daunting — While Frank McCourt still owns the Dodgers, Major League Baseball appointee J. Thomas Schieffer may be in the on-deck circle. — Commissioner Bud Selig has described Schieffer's current role as one of oversight …
Discussion:
HardballTalk, 6-4-2 and Dodger Divorce
Associated Press:
Cubs top Dodgers, Ethier extends hit streak to 29
Cubs top Dodgers, Ethier extends hit streak to 29
Discussion:
MLB.com, Yahoo! Sports, USA Today and Bleed Cubbie Blue
NY Daily News:
Bud Selig does not think the Mets and Fred Wilpon are in as bad shape as Dodgers, Frank McCourt
Bud Selig does not think the Mets and Fred Wilpon are in as bad shape as Dodgers, Frank McCourt
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com
Matthew Futterman / Wall Street Journal:
Cash Crunch Won't Rush Dodgers' MLB Monitor
Cash Crunch Won't Rush Dodgers' MLB Monitor
Discussion:
Mike Silva's …, ESPN and 6-4-2
Urban Archive / csnbayarea.com:
Source: Giants have discussed trading for Reyes — With limited internal options available, the Giants are considering addressing their problems at shortstop via trade, and Jose Reyes of the Mets has been discussed as a possible solution, a major-league source told CSNBayArea.com on Tuesday.
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ESPN:
Report: Giants talk about trade for Mets' Reyes — Jose Reyes to the San Francisco Giants? Makes sense on paper, and that's likely why the defending champs have discussed the idea. — A major league source told CSNBayArea.com on Tuesday that the Giants have had internal discussions …
Discussion:
McCovey Chronicles and Associated Press
NY Daily News:
If Mets trade Jose Reyes, 2010 World Series champs San Francisco Giants would be smart to pursue him
If Mets trade Jose Reyes, 2010 World Series champs San Francisco Giants would be smart to pursue him
Discussion:
Amazin' Avenue, New Jersey Online and New York Times
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
The Giants have discussed acquiring Jose Reyes
The Giants have discussed acquiring Jose Reyes
Discussion:
Subway Squawkers and MLB Rumors
Jay Greenberg / MLB.com:
Zimmerman begins recovery from surgery — Nationals expect star third baseman to return by mid-June — PHILADELPHIA — The tear in the stomach muscle of Ryan Zimmerman, repaired Tuesday by Dr. Bill Meyers, was less extensive than expected, leaving the Nationals fully expecting their star third baseman back by mid-June.
Discussion:
Nationals Baseball
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Ryan Zimmerman / Washington Post:
Nationals vs. Phillies: Jayson Werth's old team, fans make it a rough night in 4-1 loss
Nationals vs. Phillies: Jayson Werth's old team, fans make it a rough night in 4-1 loss
Discussion:
USA Today, The Goessling Game, William World News and The Nationals Enquirer
Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Hamels shuts down Nats, spoils Werth's return
Hamels shuts down Nats, spoils Werth's return
Discussion:
Blogging Baseball, The Good Phight and Yahoo! Sports
AaronGleeman.com:
So ugly it's beautiful: Francisco Liriano no-hits the White Sox — I guess he'll be staying in the rotation for a while. — Making his first start since Ron Gardenhire spoke publicly about dumping him from the rotation in favor of Kevin Slowey if things didn't improve soon Francisco Liriano …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors, HardballTalk and Baseball Outsider
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Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Being a famous athlete doesn't make you an expert — Luke Scott is talking in the back corner of the visitors clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium, which means the company that is paying him $6.4 million this year is nervous. Very nervous. — You can never be sure what Scott will say, only that he'll answer your questions.
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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Luke Scott on Obama's birth certificate: “Anybody can produce a document” — That sound you hear is Luke Scott's agent and most of the Orioles' front office simultaneously slapping their hands to their foreheads in exasperation as they read Sam Mellinger's column in today's Kansas City Star.
It's About The Money:
In which I (sort of) defend Jeter — Rob Neyer is even more down on Derek Jeter than I am: — Just to be clear about this ... the issue isn't *where* Captain Groundout bats in the lineup, but that he's in the lineup at all. — No one is going to accuse me of kidding myself …
Discussion:
THE BOOK
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Under a Microscope, Jeter Has a Powerless Start
Under a Microscope, Jeter Has a Powerless Start
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ESPN, SNY Why Guys, Tedquarters, WasWatching.com, New York Times and BronxBanterBlog.com
Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Sox come up aces again — Lester, bats produce in another win — Another game, another ace. — And, for the Red Sox [team stats], another victory. — For the third consecutive game, the Sox faced an elite starting pitcher. This time, it was the Los Angeles Angels' Dan Haren …
Discussion:
Boston Globe, Red Sox Monster and Associated Press
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Associated Press:
Study: Cloudy skies help hitters — WASHINGTON — A sunny, summer day is great for baseball, if you're a pitcher. For hitters, a little cloud cover helps. — It turns out that batting averages go up when the sun ducks behind a cloud, according to a new study that looked at thousands …
Discussion:
Denver Post
Robert Falkoff / MLB.com:
Roberts out of lineup after root canal — KANSAS CITY — Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts underwent a root canal on Tuesday, keeping him out of the lineup for the series opener in Kansas City. — “Hopefully, I'll be playing [Wednesday],” Roberts said. — Roberts was in some discomfort on Sunday, but played through it.
Discussion:
HardballTalk
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Pedro Beato to DL, Mike O'Connor Promoted — This afternoon at Citi Field, Pedro Beato spoke with reporters about his elbow injury, and according to SNY producer Matt Dunn, essentially said the following: — He will not have an MRI, as he expects to feel better in a week.
Discussion:
Amazin' Avenue
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Broxton shut down, to have MRI on elbow — Dodgers closer admits to pain after displaying decrease in velocity — LOS ANGELES — Jonathan Broxton admitted to the Dodgers on Wednesday that his right elbow hurts and he's been shut down for an MRI and possible other testing.
Discussion:
ESPN
Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Rangers sign Leonys Martin — SEATTLE — The Texas Rangers officially signed outfielder Leonys Martin, a Cuban defector, Wednesday. He will get a five-year major league contract worth $15.5 million that includes a $5 million signing bonus. — It's the second largest contract given to a Cuban defector.
Discussion:
BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Associated Press:
Cabrera's late RBI helps Indians beat A's for seventh straight — OAKLAND, Calif. — Orlando Cabrera hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth in his lone at-bat, Fausto Carmona won for the third time in four starts and the Cleveland Indians beat the Oakland Athletics 4-1 on Tuesday night for their seventh straight victory.
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Choo addresses teammates on DUI charge
Choo addresses teammates on DUI charge
Discussion:
Let's Go Tribe, Plain Dealer, HardballTalk and NESN.com
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Cleveland's Winning Ways Change Prospect Plans — There is little argument that the Indians have been the biggest surprise on a team level this year. In many ways, whether one thinks this is real doesn't matter, as having the best record in baseball in early May already changes the team's 2011 outlook significantly.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Braves:
Braves get journeyman outfielder from O's — The Braves acquired veteran minor-league outfielder Jeff Fiorentino from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for an undisclosed amount of cash. He'll go to Double-A Mississippi initially and be ready if needed at Triple-A Gwinnett.
Discussion:
MASNsports.com and MLB Rumors
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
On the National Anthem and showing respect — The Red Sox recognized the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks and the service of our troops on Monday in the wake of Osama bin Laden being killed. There was a flag unfurled on the Green Monster, a moment of silence and Army Ranger Sgt. Lucas Carr of South Boston threw out the first pitch.
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joy of sox