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7:57 PM ET, May 8, 2006

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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife  —  Charity  —  Baseball does a good job of balancing altruism with the knowledge that too much is annoying.  The most recent charitable campaign, the Strikeout Challenge, is a nice pairing with the CapCure fundraising.  Add in Barry Zito's new foundation and hundreds …
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock  —  Monday Morning Ten Pack, 5/8  —  LHP Bill Bray, Nationals  —  Having done so well with their first-round pick in 2003 by taking Cal State Fullerton closer Chad Cordero, the Nationals continued down the college reliever route in 2004 by taking Bray, the closer at William & Mary.
NY Daily News:
Zam: Elbow's been hurting since I got here  —  The Mets are expected to promote Jeremi Gonzalez from Triple-A Norfolk to take a start in Milwaukee this weekend, but that figures to be only a temporary plug for Victor Zambrano's rotation spot.  —  Zambrano, who tore the flexor tendon …
Discussion: Metsblog.com and Baseball Musings
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Lima, Mets slammed by Braves
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Dontrelle is the answer  —  The Victor Zambrano news …
Discussion: Mets Geek
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
As time runs out  —  When Kansas City Royals general manager Allard Baird gets fired this week, he probably will hop a plane to Miami and head to his house in South Beach.  His wife, Julie, lives there.  They see each other about 30 days a year, and on those special nights, they enjoy nothing more than a good meal.
Discussion: Let's Go Tribe
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Fielding miscues lead to another KC road loss
Discussion: Hey and Baseball Musings
Vinny / Metsville.com:
Dodgers Peddling Perez  —  Steve Henson of the Los Angeles Times (registration required) reports today that the Dodgers see Victor Zambrano's season-ending elbow injury as an opportunity to try and unload high-priced lefty Odalis Perez on the Mets.  He cites two team sources as saying …
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Sending Perez to the Mets to Be Explored, Sources Say  —  For sale: One starting pitcher.  Left-handed.  Career record over .500.  Perplexingly inconsistent at times.  —  Price tag: If you have to ask, you can't afford him.  —  Would there be interest in Odalis Perez?
Discussion: Metsblog.com and Dodger Thoughts
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Muffled Nats Make Some Noise  —  Guillen Homers to Help Beat Pirates, Win Series : Nationals 5, Pirates 4  —  The clubhouse is quiet now, not yet a morgue, but more of an office, a workplace.  The giant television that sits in the middle of the Washington Nationals' small locker room …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals escape with series win
Discussion: Capitol Punishment
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Torre Passes Yanks' Milestone With 1,000th Victory  —  ARLINGTON, Tex., May 7 — When the Yankees' coaches congratulated him after Sunday's 8-5 victory against the Texas Rangers, Manager Joe Torre tried to play down what he had just done.  —  "How about another 1,000?" one of the coaches said.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Chacon Bends but Does Not Break, and the Yankees Win
Discussion: NY Daily News and Bronx Banter
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers remain high on Tejeda  —  ARLINGTON — After watching Rob Tejeda hit a batter, give up four singles, a walk and a home run during a stretch of seven batters, some Rangers fans were probably wondering: "Where's David Dellucci?"  —  After looking at the season statistics and seeing …
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Dallas Morning News:
Rangers hope Rocket wasn't watching
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Zachary Levine / MLB.com:
Utley named NL Player of the Week  —  Second baseman hit .483, helped Phillies to seven wins  —  Chase Utley's numbers were a big part of the reason the Phillies second baseman was named Bank of America Presents the National League Player of the Week.  —  Fourteen hits in 29 at-bats …
Discussion: Phillies Nation
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Sheets scratched from start  —  Brewers ace experiencing stiffness in shoulder  —  LOS ANGELES — The Brewers scratched Ben Sheets from Sunday's scheduled start at Dodger Stadium because of stiffness in the front of his shoulder, the latest in a growing list of ailments for the ace right-hander.
Discussion: Brew Crew Ball and Brewers Bar
Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Wagner tosses verbal fire at the Phils  —  The Mets closer says it was "24 against one" in the clubhouse last season.  —  NEW YORK - Three days before returning to Citizens Bank Park in a New York Mets uniform, outspoken former Phillies closer Billy Wagner yesterday painted a grim picture …
Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
Penn rebuilds command and control  —  Unlike most of his teammates at Triple-A Ottawa, Hayden Penn has had the exhilaration of a big league start.  —  At age 21, he could also tell them a thing or two about failure.  —  Until last May, when he was called to Baltimore, Penn had been the organization's golden prospect.
San Diego Union-Tribune:
Team to give away dolls undergoing rehab  —  NORWICH, Conn. - It's not unusual for a baseball team to promote a game by giving away a bobblehead doll of a popular player.  But the minor league Connecticut Defenders have added a twist.  —  The Double-A team associated with the San Fransisco Giants plans …
Discussion: WasWatching.com
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Playing with wrist injury no longer on Sheff's menu  —  ARLINGTON - Gary Sheffield has played hurt many times during his career - including last year with an ailing left shoulder - but the Yankee right fielder says he isn't going to do it anymore and it seems likely that he's headed for the disabled list with a bruised left wrist.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Monroe-DiMaggio ball fetches $191,200  —  DALLAS — A baseball signed by New York Yankees great Joe DiMaggio and actress Marilyn Monroe sold for $191,200 in a sports memorabilia auction.  —  Chris Ivy, director of sports auctions for Heritage Auction Galleries, said Sunday that the ball …
Baseball America:
Daily Dish: May 8  —  Coming into Sunday's start at Kinston, Astros' lefthander Troy Patton was consistently falling behind hitters over his first five outings, which led to his 0-3, 3.85 numbers over 21 innings.  —  That wasn't Patton's problem Sunday as he worked ahead early, but still wound up getting hit hard.
Jamey Newberg / MLB.com:
Going Deep: Draft questions  —  Rule 5 procedures clarified as June approaches … Q: Rule 5 question.  Obviously, Texas was able to trade Esteban German for Fabio Castro.  If the Rangers think Castro would not make it through waivers — as JD has hinted — hence barring a trade …
 
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Ortiz is stuck in a slump: Finishes homestand 4-for-24
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