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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Theriot promoted, will get shot at 2nd — SAN DIEGO — Infielder Ryan Theriot was called up from Triple-A Iowa on Monday to try to infuse some life in a flat-lining offense. — The 26-year-old second baseman, one of the final roster cuts this spring, was hitting .309 at Iowa with five stolen bases.
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Associated Press:
Cubs-Padres Preview — The San Diego Padres look to win nine straight games for the first time in nearly seven years when they finish out a four-game series against the slumping Chicago Cubs on Monday at Petco Park. — The Padres (16-15) won their eighth in a row on Sunday, 6-3 over the Cubs (14-16).
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.
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Fielding miscues lead to another KC road loss — CHICAGO — This is how a team walls its way into the basement. — The Royals managed to work around one misplay Sunday by center fielder Kerry Robinson. A second one, though, led to the winning run in a 3-2 loss to the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.
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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.
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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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Ken Daley / MLB.com:
Notes: Rangers cut ties with Shouse — Tejeda optioned to Triple-A; Feldman returns to Majors — ARLINGTON — The Texas Rangers restocked their depleted bullpen as expected on Monday, calling up right-hander Scott Feldman and optioning Robinson Tejeda to Triple-A Oklahoma.
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Jon Heyman / Newsday:
Mets roll a 300: Reworked Glavine pact was smart — Tom Glavine is coming back to pitch for the Mets next season, meaning he'll very likely earn his 300th victory in a Mets uniform. — "We're going to pick up his option," one Mets decision-maker said Friday.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Stay on DL a possibility for Contreras — White Sox to make decision Tuesday afternoon on hurting ace — CHICAGO — The White Sox would not confirm a Monday report from WSCR 670 AM in Chicago, the team's flagship radio station, stating that Jose Contreras was headed to the 15-day disabled list with hip problems.
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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 …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Giants designate Fassero for assignment and he might call it quits — Giants designate Fassero for assignment and he might call it quits — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jeff Fassero might have thrown his final pitch in a major league career spanning 15 seasons.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Laird replace Barajas? — Beat writer T.R. Sullivan answers the fans' questions … It seems the team responds well and has better scoring chances with Gerald Laird in the lineup. Why does Barajas continue to get the nod over Laird? Is Laird merely being showcased as trade-bait?
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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 …
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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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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 …
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.
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 …
