Top News:
NY Daily News:
Sunday's lineup will be in the pink — PHILADELPHIA - Pink will be in fashion Sunday in Milwaukee. — Several Mets are expected to use pink bats when Major League Baseball partners with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation on Mother's Day to raise awareness of the fight against breast cancer.
RELATED ITEMS:
David Lennon / Newsday:
Perfect time for bats wakeup — Glavine glad to have support as Mets ready for Lima, Gonzalez — PHILADELPHIA — There was no need to look at the scoreboard last night at Citizens Bank Park. Tom Glavine's body language plainly showed that the outcome of the Mets' 13-4 demolition of the Phillies was never in doubt.
Discussion:
Metsblog.com
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Power company — Giambi, Posada, Rodriguez go deep as Yankees get even — Curt Schilling goes right to the top after giving up his third homer, a two-run shot to Jorge Posada in the fifth. (Reuters Photo) — NEW YORK — Is it merely coincidence or convenience that Curt Schilling's season …
Discussion:
Surviving Grady
RELATED ITEMS:
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Dingers are a recipe for disaster — After Papi, Lowell go deep, Schilling squanders three-run lead — NEW YORK — When you stake Curt Schilling to an early three-run lead, that is normally an all-but-certain recipe for victory. With 197 career wins, Schilling has obviously mastered …
Discussion:
The Baseball Desert
Lenn Robbins / New York Post:DISSIN' DAVID — ORNERY ORTIZ FIRES BACK AT POST
Discussion:
ALLIGATOR BUTTON
Associated Press:
Brewers-Padres Preview — Petco Park was not a friendly place for the San Diego Padres during the first month of the season, but now they don't want to leave. — The Padres (18-16) wrap up their best homestand of the season Thursday when they host the Milwaukee Brewers (17-17) in the finale of their three-game series.
Discussion:
Ducksnorts
RELATED ITEMS:
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Bard holds the winning card — Newest Padre gives Park, two relievers all the runs they need — Tim Wakefield is happily reunited with Doug Mirabelli back in Boston. — But can the Red sox knuckleballer be any happier these days than Chan Ho Park, who has found his bard?
Justice B. Hill / MLB.com:
Rusty outing for Nats pitchers — Hernandez, bullpen have a lackluster game — CINCINNATI — Livan Hernandez offered no excuses. The right-hander understood what had happened on Wednesday to him and the Nationals in a 9-6 loss to the Reds that, though he didn't record the loss himself, he'd contributed to it.
Discussion:
Federal Baseball
RELATED ITEMS:
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Washington Nationals — Should Nats Make a Run at Keeping Soriano? — So, how do you feel about Alfonso Soriano now? — In five weeks, the most controversial Nat of spring training has become, by far, the most exciting Washington player of the regular season. How long will he be here in his walk year?
Discussion:
Oleanders and Morning Glories
RELATED ITEMS:
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Boss & Bosox spank Yanks — A-Rod, Randy get roughed up — The booing started in earnest after David Ortiz's fourth-inning double and got louder once Randy Johnson started trudging off the mound. Johnson, who was wilder than he's been all season, bore the brunt of fans' frustration last night …
RELATED ITEMS:
Murray Chass / New York Times:Yankees Collapse Under the Errors of Their Ways
Discussion:
Boston Herald
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Showalter ejected on a sacrifice — ARLINGTON - Buck Showalter and Mark Wegner agreed that Showalter had the best of intentions in the fourth inning when Brad Wilkerson did not like a called third strike. — Wilkerson protested and Showalter came out on the field to make sure Wilkerson was not ejected.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
RELATED ITEMS:
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Knuckled under — Angels pounce early, wreck Haeger's debut — For every problem, there's an opportunity. — In the case of the White Sox, Brandon McCarthy made the most of his chance Wednesday night after Charlie Haeger struggled in his major league debut in a 12-5 loss to the Los Angeles Angels at damp U.S. Cellular Field.
Discussion:
Exile in Wrigleyville
RELATED ITEMS:
Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
Twins Notes — People often ask what motivated me to start this blog four years ago. It's a complicated answer, but in the end can be boiled down partly to me getting fed up with the sub par coverage of the Twins in the local mainstream media. Back in 2002 I was reading far too many articles …
Joe Roderick / Contra Costa Times:
Thomas trying to put finger on struggles — TORONTO - There is more to Frank Thomas' early-season slump than just chipping away the rust built up over two injury abbreviated seasons. — "You put pressure on yourself," A's hitting coach Gerald Perry said.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
Carlos Frías / Palm Beach Post:
San Antonio, Marlins end courtship for now — The Marlins won't be moving to San Antonio, at least not any time soon. — Officials in Bexar County, Texas, had set a May 15 deadline for the Marlins to pledge a move west. But the team this week declined to meet the deadline …
Discussion:
FishStripes
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
For Albert Pujols, will 2006 be — A bigger bang? — In 1998: — Mark McGwire hit his 18th home run of the year in the 43rd game. He finished 1998 with 70 home runs. — In 2001: — Barry Bonds hit his 18th home run of the year in the 42nd game. He finished 2001 with 73 home runs.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Peavy looks to continue strong May — Milwaukee (17-17) at San Diego (18-16), 12:35 p.m. PT — The Padres close out the series and their seven-game homestand with an afternoon game against the Brewers on Thursday. — The Friars send ace Jake Peavy to the mound as they look to extend …



