May 2007 - Baseball Wiretap
Cabrera Wins Arbitration Case
Miguel Cabrera's $7.4 million is the third highest in salary arbitration history.
Rocket Leaning Strong Towards Retirement
Yankee fans have been confident that Roger Clemens would wear the pinstripes once again, but he says he is 80% sure he will retire.
Glavine Thinking About 300 Wins, Retirement
Needing 10 victories to reach the 300 wins milestone, the Mets' ace sounds as though he plans to call it quits after this season.
Red Sox, Pena Agree On One-Year Deal
The Red Sox avoided salary arbitration with Wily Mo Pena on Friday, agreeing to terms with the outfielder on a one-year contract.
Foulke Retires Without Throwing An Inning For Indians
P Keith Foulke retired Friday just as he was about to compete for a closer's job with Cleveland.
Wood Bruises Ribs Falling Out Of Hot Tub
Kerry Wood's ego was hurt more than his rib cage.
Halladay Not Hurt But Taking Things Slow
There were rumors that Roy Halladay had reinjured his arm.
Official: Bonds Signs Revised One-Year Contract With Giants
The deal originally was announced last month, but contract terms were not finalized until Thursday.