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ESPN:
Mirabelli to catch Wakefield tonight vs. Yankees — The Boston Red Sox have finalized a trade to obtain catcher Doug Mirabelli from the San Diego Padres in exchange for catcher Josh Bard, minor-league pitcher Cla Meredith and cash, ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney is reporting.
Discussion:
Associated Press, Boston Red Sox, 404, ALLIGATOR BUTTON, Gaslamp Ball, The Griddle, Over the Monster and Basegirl
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
In Boston, It's Catch as Catch Can't — John Flaherty has watched some of Tim Wakefield's vicious knuckleballs make Josh Bard look more like a blindfolded goalie than a reliable catcher with the Boston Red Sox. He grimaces for poor Bard, then offers a silent prayer.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox reportedly reacquire Mirabelli — BOSTON — As if the first chapter of Red Sox-Yankees for 2006 needed yet another subplot, it appears one has unfolded. According to an ESPN report, the Red Sox have reacquired backup catcher Doug Mirabelli from the Padres for catcher Josh Bard …
Discussion:
Cursed To First
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs still can't find Z answer — After a shaky last two days against the Milwaukee Brewers, the Cubs look ready to shake up their pitching staff again. — Rich Hill is expected to arrive today from Class AAA Iowa and replace Glendon Rusch in the starting rotation Thursday at Arizona.
Discussion:
The Cub Reporter, Goat Riders of the Apocalypse, Cub Town, 1060west and BBTF's Gonfalon Cubs
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs keep eye on Arizona's Clark — With the Cubs hitting just .198 against left-handed pitching and their top right-handed hitter, Derrek Lee, on the disabled list, rumors are spreading that the Cubs may be interested in Arizona's Tony Clark. — The switch-hitting Clark, an 11-year veteran …
Discussion:
Bleed Cubbie Blue
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Boss to rookie ump: Yer out! — Umpire Adam Dowdy may have called his last game behind the plate if George Steinbrenner gets his way. — After ejecting Joe Torre and Toronto skipper John Gibbons in the span of one inning yesterday, Dowdy incurred the wrath of The Boss as the Yankee owner left …
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:The Yanks Win, and Make Room for Another Rival
Discussion:
Bronx Banter
Jeff Angus / 800ceoread.com:
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Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Wilson be consistent? — Beat reporter Ed Eagle answers Pirates fans' questions — Craig Wilson has had a great start of this season. However, in past seasons, I know that he has been hot for two weeks, then in a slump the next two. Do you think Craig will perform this well on an everyday basis?
Discussion:
Where have you gone …
Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Sweep reveals Marlins' mess — Colorado outscored Florida by a combined four runs but swept all three games. 'It's hard to believe,' Joe Girardi said. — cspencer@MiamiHerald.com — The term ''moral victory'' rings hollow for manager Joe Girardi. — To him, the area between wins …
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Notes: Minors stint helped Cabrera — 'Rehab' after Classic helped reliever get up to speed — CLEVELAND — Fernando Cabrera didn't have a typical Spring Training, and he didn't have a typical stint on the disabled list. — Cabrera, who was activated from the DL on Sunday …
Discussion:
The Transaction Guy
Jamey Newberg / MLB.com:
Goin' Deep: Contract incentives — Before Francisco Cordero's miserable April, it was a foregone conclusion that he'd be a Ranger at least through 2007. But just as the definition of Cordero's bullpen role is in the hands of the ballclub, whether the 30-year-old is here a year from now is also up to Texas.
Bob Sikes / ..getting paid to watch:
Two of three, but some cause for concern.... ...and primarily in the rotation. — As the Mets lead going into May is still one of significant comfort in six games over the Braves and Phillies, its time to take some stock in the starting rotation. — With the passing of months during the season …
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Baseball Musings
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards notebook: Influenza ruled out as Rolen's malady — Influenza ruled outas Rolen's malady — Tests results taken late last week ruled out influenza for the illness that's kept third baseman Scott Rolen from the ballpark for five days. According to the club, Rolen has been fighting …
ESPN:
Tigers put whuppin' on Twins — The Detroit Tigers jumped out of the gate in 2006 winning their first five games before losing six of their next eight. At 7-6 and following a 10-2 home loss to Cleveland, manager Jim Leyland went off on his team, saying the losing was unacceptable.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Monday Morning Ten Pack, 5/1 — Chad Billingsley, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers — Pitching for Triple-A Las Vegas, Billingsley took a no-hitter into the eighth inning on Friday night, lowering his ERA to 1.59 in 28.1 innings. In his last three starts he's allowed …
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Dodger Thoughts


