Top News:
Ian Begley / ESPN:
Brian Sabean mum on trade report — San Francisco Giants general manager Brian Sabean did not want to discuss a report stating that the Giants have had internal discussions about acquiring New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes. — “I can't respond to that. Honestly, I haven't seen or talked …
Discussion:
Mets Today and McCovey Chronicles
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Associated Press:
Tim Lincecum and Giants beat Mets 2-0 — NEW YORK - Tim Lincecum struck out 12 to surpass Christy Mathewson for most double-digit strikeout games in Giants history and Pat Burrell hit a tiebreaking single against his favorite opponent, lifting San Francisco over the New York Mets 2-0 on Wednesday night.
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Associated Press
Brian Erni / MetsBlog.com:
Final Score: Giants 2 Mets 0 — The New York Mets (12-18) were defeated tonight by the San Francisco Giants (15-15) by a score of 2-0. — For a full box score and recap, check out SNY.TV. — The Least You Should Know: — Chris Capuano (2-3) matched Tim Lincecum zero for zero until …
Discussion:
McCovey Chronicles
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
The Giants have discussed acquiring Jose Reyes
The Giants have discussed acquiring Jose Reyes
Discussion:
Subway Squawkers
Jay Greenberg / MLB.com:
Nationals' Stairs notches 100th career pinch-hit — PHILADELHIA — Matt Stairs' first hit of the season Wednesday night also was the 100th in his career as a pinch-hitter. And that, he said, is the secret of the success that made the 43-year-old wonder the active leader in that specialty …
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Jay Greenberg / MLB.com:
Nationals shuffle lineup with Ankiel resting — PHILADELPHIA — Rick Ankiel's wrist, injured making a catch on Monday night, required at least another night's rest. Jerry Hairston replaced the Nationals' center fielder in the lineup for a second consecutive night on Wednesday at Citizens Bank Park.
Jay Greenberg / MLB.com:
Nats' Zimmerman takes first steps in recovery — PHILADELPHIA — Walk a mile in Jim Riggleman's shoes with a team 14th in runs scored in the National League, 15th in batting average and a star hitter out for six more weeks. — If it is any consolation to the Nats manager …
Fox Sports:
Tigers suddenly have teeth again — DETROIT — Five years have passed since the Detroit Tigers last reached the playoffs, five years since one swing turned Magglio Ordoñez into a Michigan folk hero, five years since the founding of a “Jim Leyland for Governor” Facebook group.
Discussion:
Detroit Free Press, MLive.com and MLB Rumors
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Associated Press:
Max Scherzer impressive, Tigers beat Yankees 4-0 — DETROIT - Max Scherzer pitched eight scoreless innings, and Magglio Ordonez homered for the first time this season to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 4-0 win over the New York Yankees on Wednesday night. — Ordonez has been in a horrendous slump …
Discussion:
Bless You Boys and Associated Press
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Yanks say Hughes will miss another 6-8 weeks — DETROIT — The Yankees will be without Phil Hughes for another six to eight weeks as team doctors continue to search for the cause of his mysterious loss of velocity. — General manager Brian Cashman on Wednesday revealed on a conference call that Hughes …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Hughes feeling better after cortisone
Hughes feeling better after cortisone
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com and The Yankee Analysts
Associated Press:
Lind Hits 2-Run Homer in Blue Jays' Win — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Adam Lind hit a two-run homer, Brandon Morrow pitched into the seventh inning and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 on Wednesday night. — Lind connected in the first inning and finished with four hits.
Discussion:
Bluebird Banter
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Associated Press:
Angels Top Red Sox 5-3 on Abreu's Single in 13th — BOSTON (AP) — The Los Angeles Angels closed out a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox early Thursday morning, getting a two-run single from Bobby Abreu in the 13th inning of a game that took more than 7½ hours to complete.
Discussion:
The House That Dewey Built, Yahoo! Sports and Associated Press
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Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Gonzalez hits 1st Fenway HR
Gonzalez hits 1st Fenway HR
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baseballmusings.com, joy of sox and Associated Press
Associated Press:
DeJesus' 2 HR's Power A's Past Indians 3-1 — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — David DeJesus hit his first two home runs of the season, Trevor Cahill pitched another gem and the Oakland Athletics snapped Cleveland's seven-game winning streak with a 3-1 victory over the Indians on Wednesday night.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com and Let's Go Tribe
Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Worley, Ibanez lead Phillies past Nationals 7-4 — PHILADELPHIA—Vance Worley threw six sharp innings, Raul Ibanez homered and had three hits, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Washington Nationals 7-4 Wednesday night. — Worley (2-0) allowed one run and four hits …
Discussion:
The Good Phight and Federal Baseball
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, Dodgers Blog and Dodger Divorce
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Tim Booth / Associated Press:
Wilson dominant as Rangers beat Mariners 5-2 — SEATTLE—C.J. Wilson struck out 12 in a six-hitter while Mitch Moreland and Chris Davis homered off Seattle rookie Michael Pineda as the Texas Rangers beat the Mariners 5-2 Wednesday night. — Wilson (4-1) retired the final 14 batters in his fourth career complete game.
Discussion:
Lookout Landing and Associated Press
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.
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Associated Press:
Markakis, Arrieta Lead Baltimore Past KC 3-2 — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Nick Markakis homered, Jake Arrieta pitched seven strong innings and the rejuvenated Baltimore Orioles got a lucky landing Wednesday night to beat Kansas City 3-2, snapping the Royals' four-game winning streak.
Discussion:
Camden Chat
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:
MLB Rumors, News, Opinion and 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
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley, Bats, SNY Why Guys, WasWatching.com and New York Times