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Michael O'Keeffe / NY Daily News:
Fred Wilpon tells Sports Illustrated that Mets are ‘bleeding cash’ in article to appear this week  —  The Mets are ‘bleeding cash’ and could lose as much as $70 million this year, Fred Wilpon said in a story that will appear in this week's Sports Illustrated.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Fred Wilpon to SI: The Mets are bleeding cash  —  “I think the club became in jeopardy when he filed (for) this billion dollars,” Fred Wilpon told Tom Verducci, for a detailed story in this week's Sports Illustrated.  “That's when I decided to sell part of the club and maintain control …
David Waldstein / New York Times:
Mets, and Boras, Respond to Wilpon's Zingers  —  CHICAGO — The embattled co-owner Fred Wilpon's criticisms of his Mets players and the team published in the latest issue of The New Yorker were received with a mixture of surprise and disappointment Monday.  —  Scott Boras, the agent …
New York Post:
Mets, Bartoszek group close to deal
Discussion: HardballTalk and MetsBlog.com
Sports Illustrated:
Sabathia figures to use opt-out clause to extend his contract
Mark Thompson / MLB.com:
Black: ‘Room to talk’ on moving PETCO fences  —  SAN DIEGO — For whatever reason, the Padres have struggled to hit since returning home after scoring 55 runs in an eight-game road trip.  —  The problem for the Padres is, they aren't quite sure what's causing the offensive deficiency.
Discussion: HardballTalk
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Dan Hayes / North County Times:
PADRES: Venable demoted before latest loss  —  The shakeup began Monday afternoon.  Padres general manager Jed Hoyer said he hopes further moves aren't necessary.  —  One day after manager Bud Black and his team held a postgame get-it-together meeting, Hoyer demoted outfielder and leadoff hitter Will Venable to Triple-A Tucson.
MLB.com:
Padres select OF Blake Tekotte from Double-A San Antonio and option OF Will Venable to Triple-A Tucson  —  SAN DIEGO, Calif. — The San Diego Padres announced today they have selected outfielder Blake Tekotte from Double-A San Antonio and optioned outfielder Will Venable to Triple-A Tucson.
Discussion: Ducksnorts
Tom Krasovic / MLB.com:
Boggs sent down to work as a starter
Discussion: HardballTalk and Baseball Nation
Associated Press:
Pujols ends longest HR drought, Cards beat Pads
Discussion: Associated Press
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Schumaker activated; Boggs sent down
Discussion: Brew Crew Ball
NY Daily News:
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista converts some doubters but not all in MLB drug-testing era  —  Nearly two months into the season, it seems safe to say that Jose Bautista is not Brady Anderson, the ultimate one-year wonder.  But who is Bautista, exactly?
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Dave Caldwell / New York Times:
In Battle of Unlikely Sluggers, Jays' Bautista Bests Yanks' Granderson
Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
The Jose Bautista smear campaign continues
Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:
Ankiel plays in Eastern League game  —  MILWAUKEE — Rick Ankiel went 0-for-4, striking out each time, for Harrisburg in a Monday night game on his rehab assignment.  —  Ankiel, on the disabled list with a sprained right wrist, batted leadoff in Double-A Harrisburg's 12-8 loss to Akron in an Eastern League contest.
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Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:
MLB disciplines Rizzo, fines Rodriguez
Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:
Strasburg takes first step toward return
Discussion: MLB Daily Dish
Joe DiGiovanni / MLB.com:   Cardinals take back reliever Broderick
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
After A's lose, Brian Fuentes blasts Bob Geren  —  Brian Fuentes has been the A's closer all season.  Now he doesn't know what he is.  Thanks to manager Bob Geren.  —  “The games in San Francisco were unorthodox managing,” said Fuentes, who criticized Geren after Monday night's 4-1 loss …
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David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
More loose lips: Fuentes rips A's manager after picking up 7th loss
Discussion: USA Today and baseballmusings.com
Jane Lee / Major Lee-ague:
Fuentes criticizes “unorthodox managing”
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Dice-K to get second opinion on right elbow  —  CLEVELAND — Red Sox right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka went home to Japan to tend to some personal business, and on his way back, he will stop in Southern California to get a second opinion on his ailing right elbow from Dr. Lewis Yocum.
Discussion: joy of sox and ESPN
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Pedroia's injury considered minor
Discussion: SawxBlog
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:   Dustin Pedroia OK after leaving game
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Coke placed on 15-day DL with foot injury  —  Wilk recalled from Triple-A; prospect Oliver to slide into rotation  —  DETROIT — Phil Coke's ill-fated step coming off the mound Monday night will cost him at least the next couple weeks.  It will also push prospect Andy Oliver into the Tigers' rotation.
Discussion: HardballTalk
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Associated Press:
Tigers rally late, hold on to beat slumping Rays  —  DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers leaned on two of their newest players to win a second straight game.  —  Charlie Furbush won in his major league debut and Andy Dirks hit his first career homer, helping Detroit beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-3 Monday night.
Colin Fly / Associated Press:
Hart hits 3 HRs for streaking Brewers  —  MILWAUKEE—Corey Hart hit his first three home runs this season and drove in seven to tie both club records, lifting the surging Milwaukee Brewers past the Washington Nationals 11-3 on Monday night.  —  Hitless in his previous 11 at-bats …
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MLB.com:   Nationals place ailing LaRoche on DL
Associated Press:
Mariners Rally Past Twins in 10 for 6th Straight  —  MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Luis Rodriguez hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning and the Seattle Mariners rallied to win their sixth straight game, beating Jim Thome and the Minnesota Twins 8-7 on Monday night.  —  Carlos Peguero's single …
Discussion: Lookout Landing and Twinkie Town
Des Moines Register:
Iowa Cubs: Synder awaits something new as hit streak ends in loss  —  Oh, baby.  —  Iowa Cubs outfielder Brad Snyder is anxiously awaiting the day his wife, Susan, delivers their first child.  The couple is having a son, due June 4, and they're going to name him Gavin.
Associated Press:
Indians Slip by Red Sox 3-2  —  CLEVELAND (AP) — For the first time this season, a national TV audience finally experienced the Indians' late-inning karma.  —  Funny enough, Cleveland's manager watched it on the tube, too.  —  Asdrubal Cabrera's two-out RBI double in the eighth inning …
 
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