Top News:
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Morse snaps out of hitting slump — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Nationals outfielder Mike Morse snapped an 0-for-16 slump Saturday by hitting a double to right field in the seventh inning of a 7-4 loss to the Mets. He would later score on a three-run homer by Jeff Frazier.
RELATED:
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Pudge returns as starting catcher for now — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — After missing a handful of games because of calf problems, Nationals catcher Ivan Rodriguez was back in the lineup against the Mets on Saturday. — Rodriguez is going to miss at least two games next week because of personal reasons.
Discussion:
Federal Baseball
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals still weighing leadoff options — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — With Rick Ankiel the frontrunner to be the Opening Day center fielder, the Nationals need to figure out who will be their leadoff hitter to start the regular season. They could go in any number of directions.
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mets' patience with Perez running out — Even Ollie's most ardent supporter is dissatisfied after lefty gives up two homers — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — One day after the New York Mets released second baseman Luis Castillo, left-hander Oliver Perez moved significantly closer to the same fate.
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com
RELATED:
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Luis Castillo was the Mets' best option at second base — The decision to release Luis Castillo on Friday was the most difficult one of Sandy Alderson's budding regime - where sabermetrics proved to be no match for the army of haters who demanded Castillo's demise.
Discussion:
Wall Street Journal, ESPN and MetsBlog.com
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Mets release veteran second baseman Luis Castillo after injury-plagued run in New York
Discussion:
The Yankee Analysts
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets release second baseman Luis Castillo
Mets release second baseman Luis Castillo
Discussion:
Crashburn Alley, MLB Rumors and MetsBlog.com
Kuiperfan / Joe Posnanski:
My Mother's Basement — “It won't be long before we get the first wave of nonsense from stat-crazed dunces claiming there's nothing to be learned from a batting average, won-loss record or RBI total. Listen, just go back to bed, OK? Strip down to those fourth-day undies, head downstairs …
Discussion:
The Big Lead and It's About The Money
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals release two minor-league pitchers — JUPITER, Fla. — The St. Louis Cardinals released two righthanded pitchers from their minor-league camp this morning. — Houston Summers and Mark Diapoules were cut from their affiliates and are now free to sign with other teams, if pursued.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
RELATED:
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Anthopoulos handshake may have sunk Jays' waiver claim — Apparently John Farrell's contract as manager of the Jays came complete with a “non-compete” handshake agreement with Boston's general manager Theo Epstein regarding not touching Sox players in the annual Rule 5 draft.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and Boston Globe
Associated Press:
A-Rod extends RBI streak to six games — TAMPA, Fla.—Alex Rodriguez drove in a run for the sixth consecutive game, rotation candidate Freddy Garcia gave up five runs and five hits over six innings and the New York Yankees tied the Toronto Blue Jays 5-5 in 10 innings Saturday.
Associated Press:
Lee Finally Makes Debut, Phillies Beat Orioles 7-5 — SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles didn't waste any time putting first baseman Derrek Lee in an RBI situation. — Lee made his Orioles debut in Saturday's 7-5 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, batting third and going for 1 …
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Closer Wilson mildly strains left oblique — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Right-hander Brian Wilson encountered his second nagging ailment of Spring Training as the Giants announced Saturday that their closer had strained his left oblique. — Giants manager Bruce Bochy called the injury “mild,” …
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Bonds Goes on Trial Monday for 2003 Testimony — When Barry Bonds walked into the federal courthouse in San Francisco on Dec. 4, 2003, his career total stood at 658 home runs, baseball had yet to institute drug testing with penalties and the Giants were nearly a half-century removed from their last World Series title.
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports
