Top News:
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Drama club — Ortiz steals show as Sox produce a win — Mike Myers had faced David Ortiz just twice (0 for 2) before their eighth-inning encounter last night, when the Red Sox' impregnable DH came to bat with his team ahead of the Yankees by one run and two runners aboard.
Discussion:
The Sports Frog
RELATED ITEMS:
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Masked man rides to the rescue — Any skilled professional can catch Curt Schilling or Josh Beckett. But is Doug Mirabelli the only man on this planet who can catch Tim Wakefield? — We know this much: He did it with aplomb for 4 1/2 years, and the five games Wakefield had thrown …
Discussion:
Surviving Grady
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — May Day — May? Already? Time flies and, small sample size or not, flipping the calendar over to Miss May—I mean, May—is a landmark that we all seem to notice. We have records based on a month that are impressive (14 homers?!) but relatively meaningless.
RELATED ITEMS:
Joe Roderick / Knight Ridder:Rain saves A's as Loaiza struggles
Discussion:
Idiots Write About Sports
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Willingham happy to be in left — Outfielder also enjoys batting behind slugger Cabrera — MIAMI — Years of waiting for a big-league chance is paying off for Marlins left fielder Josh Willingham. — A slugger throughout his Minor League career, Willingham was blocked of a big-league break the past few seasons.
Discussion:
FishStripes
RELATED ITEMS:
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Walks, not homers, hurt Marlins — MIAMI GARDENS — For as much as the Marlins have struggled this season, there's one statistic they can celebrate. — Major-leaguers have hit home runs at the fastest pace in the past five years, 1.124 per game, according to ESPN.com.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Throw One Away on Error in 9th — NEW YORK, May 1 — The play won't show up on the splashy back pages of the tabloids, for that territory this week will belong to the Yankees and the Red Sox, the two teams receiving postseason hype for a three-game series in May.
Discussion:
Just A Nats Fan
RELATED ITEMS:
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Major step for Tejeda — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Rangers will finally receive a big league return from their end-of-spring trade of David Dellucci. — After a chaotic spring training and a month in the minors, Robinson Tejeda joined the Rangers on Monday and will officially join the rotation today.
RELATED ITEMS:
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Tejeda warming to new home — Right-hander making debut for Texas on Tuesday — ST. PETERSBURG — Pitcher Robinson Tejeda, who starts on Tuesday for the Rangers, had a couple of hints this winter that he might not be in the Philadelphia Phillies' future.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Robert Falkoff / MLB.com:
Mulder aims for 100th career victory — St. Louis (17-8) at Cincinnati (17-8), 6:10 p.m. CT — Milestones are nicer when they are accomplished during victories. In Mark Mulder's case, it's going to take a victory if he's going to achieve a milestone on Monday night in Cincinnati.
Associated Press:
Padres-Giants Preview — Barry Bonds has just six career hits off Jake Peavy - but one moved the seven-time NL MVP into an exclusive club, while another temporarily ended questions about his hitting prowess. — The matchup between Bonds and Peavy will be the highlight when the San Francisco Giants welcome …
Discussion:
Ducksnorts
RELATED ITEMS:
Washington Post:
Lerner Expected To Get Nationals — Barry, Orange Say Developer Lacks Real Minority Input — Major League Baseball is likely to award ownership of the Washington Nationals to a group led by Bethesda developer Theodore N. Lerner, after efforts by District politicians and others to steer …
Discussion:
NBC4, wusatv9.com, William F. Yurasko's …, Federal Baseball, Capitol Punishment and District of Baseball
Chuck King / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins' Hermida leaves rehab game early — JUPITER — Jeremy Hermida's quest to return to the Florida Marlins' lineup may have suffered another setback Monday night. — Hermida left his first minor-league rehab game early after feeling tightness in his right hip, the same hip that led him to the disabled list April 17.
Chris Constancio / Hardball Times:
Minor Matters: The Pitchers' Hot Starts — I looked at some minor league hitters' hot starts last week, so let's break down some of the pitchers' hot starts this week. This isn't a comprehensive analysis or ranking of the best starts among minor league pitchers; it's just a collection …
Discussion:
Viva El Birdos
Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Yankees vote for standing O — Alex Rodriguez, no stranger to being considered a turncoat in Boston, had this to say about yesterday's topic du jour: the return of Johnny Damon to Boston. — "It'll be mixed. Overall, I hope all the great things he did will be remembered," Rodriguez said.
RELATED ITEMS:
Maury Brown / Hardball Times:
The Upcoming CBA and the Battles Within It (Part 2) - Revenue Sharing — Baseball has to address the disincentives created by large scale transfers of revenue from successful clubs to less successful clubs. - John Henry, owner, Boston Red Sox — I'd like to see everybody competing …
Discussion:
Statistically Speaking
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Maine to get first start Tuesday — Second product of Benson trade to make Shea debut — NEW YORK — John Maine will make his Mets debut on Tuesday, filling in for the injured Brian Bannister, the team announced Monday. — Maine, a right-handed pitcher who turns 25 next week …
Discussion:
Lonestar Met

