April 2007 - Baseball Wiretap

Nady Could Have Crohn's Disease

Post-Gazette

Gordon A Better Hitter Than Brett At This Age?
"He?s better than I was at (23)," said George Brett. "Much better.?

Kansas City Star

Astros Meet With Jennings' Agent

Houston Chronicle

Rockies Would Still Like To Move Helton

Boston Globe

Texas Closer To Signing Young To Extension

MLB.com

Rivera Wouldn't Go To Boston

New York Times

Matsuzaka Sharp Throwing First Batting Practice

AP

Giants May Extend Vizquel
Brian Sabean isn't ready to talk extension with Omar Vizquel, but owner Peter Magowan is more open to the idea.

Mercury News

Magglio Has No Plans To Cut Hair

Detroit News

Sanchez Yet To Gain Clearance To Pitch

New York Daily News

Extension For Giants' GM To Wait

Mercury News

Cardinals To Discuss Multi-Year Deal With Molina

Post-Dispatch

Damon To Miss A Few Days Of Spring Training
Yankees center fielder Johnny Damon is expected to miss at least a few days of spring training for personal reasons.

AP

Rockies Sign Finley To Minor-League Deal

Yahoo.com

Pedro Should Know Next Week When He Can Begin Throwing

AP

Brazilian National Team Ace Signs With Blue Jays
Jo Matumoto, a 36-year-old LHP, agreed Friday to a minor league contract with Toronto.

AP

Giants Want Bonds At All-Star Game
Peter Magowan, the Giants' managing general partner, is hoping Barry Bonds will be included in the July 10 All-Star Game festivities.

MLB.com

Red Sox Won't Extend Schilling

Boston Globe

Giants' Ortiz Expects To Be The Fifth Starter

AP

Sosa Arrives At Rangers Camp

AP

Alex Sanchez Bids For Marlins' Job

AP

El Duque Has Arthritis In Neck
The Mets' Orlando Hernandez underwent an MRI on Thursday, which did not show any disk problems.

AP

Pirates' Nady Released From Hospital
Pirates OF Xavier Nady was released from a hospital Thursday, two days after being admitted for an inflamation of the intestine.

AP

Clemens Works Out With Astros' Minor Leaguers

MLB.com

Frank Torre Waiting For Kidney Transplant

ESPN.com

Mets Send El Duque Back To New York
Orlando Hernandez was sent back to New York after complaining of discomfort in his upper back and neck.

Newsday

Nady Admitted To Florida Hospital

MLB.com

Schilling Plans To Become Free Agent

MLB.com

Judge Gives Uribe Permission To Attend Spring Training

AP

Todd Walker Wins Arbitration Case

AP