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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Amid rumors, Pudge wants to remain in DC — WASHINGTON — After Saturday's 2-1 loss to the Padres, Nationals catcher Ivan Rodriguez said he was not aware of the trade rumors that have been swirling around him in recent days. — Published reports indicated the Giants have interest …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Balester back to Triple-A; Maya to start Sunday — WASHINGTON — With Nationals left-hander Tom Gorzelanny on the disabled list because of inflammation in his left elbow, the club recalled reliever Collin Balester on Saturday. — Washington wanted an extra reliever in case Saturday's game …
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: Einhorn has path to majority Mets stake — NEW YORK — David Einhorn, who has been selected to join the New York Mets ownership group as a minority partner, has a path to majority ownership, a source familiar with the still-not-finalized terms told ESPNNewYork.com. — Einhorn
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Ian O'Connor / ESPN:
Jeff Wilpon can't hide any longer — If his father has lost the Mets clubhouse, it's time for the younger Wilpon to step up — NEW YORK — David Wright stood at his locker wearing an orange muscle shirt that carried the message, “Wreak Havoc,” which only sounded like Fred Wilpon's marching orders for the week.
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Associated Press:
Indians' Offense Helps Carrasco Get Fourth Win — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Shelley Duncan and Orlando Cabrera each had two RBIs, Carlos Carrasco pitched six solid innings and the Cleveland Indians beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-3 on Saturday. — Duncan, who was pinch-hitting …
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Conor Glassey / Baseball America:
Bell Tells MLSB He Doesn't Want To Sign — Dallas Jesuit High outfielder Josh Bell wrote a letter to the Major League Scouting Bureau indicating that he does not want to sign with a professional team out of high school, Baseball America has learned. — Bell, who was originally verbally committed …
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River Avenue Blues
Associated Press:
Tim Stauffer gets first win of season as Padres win — WASHINGTON — Tim Stauffer pitched seven innings for his first win of the season, Blake Tekotte had the first two hits of his major league career and the San Diego Padres beat the Washington Nationals 2-1 on Saturday in a matchup of baseball's weakest-hitting teams.
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Gaslamp Ball, Yahoo! Sports, baseballmusings.com and Associated Press
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ESPN:
Report: McCourt set to make Dodgers payroll — Beleaguered Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt apparently has managed to stave off the latest concern that could threaten his ability to retain the team. McCourt has secured the funds necessary to make the team's end-of-May payroll that's due Tuesday …
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Orange County Register and Associated Press
Associated Press:
Jonathan Lucroy's squeeze lifts Brewers over Giants — MILWAUKEE - Pinch-hitter Jonathan Lucroy's bases-loaded suicide squeeze scored Ryan Braun with one out in the ninth, lifting the Milwaukee Brewers to a 3-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday.
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San Francisco Chronicle and Associated Press
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Pete Rose backs Marlins' Scott Cousins for plowing into Giants catcher Buster Posey — LOS ANGELES — Scott Cousins' image is taking a beating from San Francisco Giants loyalists, but the Marlins outfielder has a fan in Pete Rose. — Rose, who was criticized for years after plowing …
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Andrew Baggarly / Extra Baggs:
Buster Posey says he's likely out for the year but “100 percent” …
Buster Posey says he's likely out for the year but “100 percent” …
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Fish Tank
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Hamilton expected back in left on Saturday — ARLINGTON — Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton is expected to be back in the outfield for Saturday's game with the Royals. — Hamilton has been used at designated hitter for four games since coming off the disabled list on Monday.
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Lone Star Ball and Royals Review
Daniel Barbarisi / Wall Street Journal:
How the Yankees Play the Market — An Expanded Pro-Scouting Staff Lands Some Solid Talent; Martin and Chavez — It doesn't matter if Tim Naehring is sitting at a ballpark on the other side of the country or flipping channels in a hotel room. Every time Yankee catcher Russell Martin hits a line drive or a home run, he smiles.
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New York Post, MLB Rumors and River Avenue Blues