Teams can get burned hanging onto expendable veterans too long. The Royals likely lost David DeJesus (above) for the season with a torn ligament in his thumb when he crashed into the wall at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night, and saw Jose Guillen hurt his value when he cost the Royals a run by not hustling in the same game. The Giants were scouting Guillen when he failed to get across the plate from second before Wilson Betemit was thrown out trying to stretch a single into a double. … Don Mattingly has been considered a manager in waiting by the Dodgers. But if they go another direction after Joe Torre leaves (Bobby Valentine?), Mattingly at least should get an interview with the Cubs. … … Cito Gaston is pushing for Don Baylor, now the Rockies' hitting coach, to get a shot at the upcoming managerial vacancy with the Blue Jays. … The Brewers' starting pitchers gave up 10-plus runs three times in a span of four games last week. … Big doings in Texas last week. The 280-pound Tommy Hunter threw to the allegedly 225-pound Bengie Molina. Their combined 505 pounds made them the second heaviest battery in big-league history, according to Dallas Morning News research. The biggest was Jumbo Brown (295) and Ernie Lombardi (230) of the 1937 Reds.
Baseball whispers: Don't hold trade bait too long
Phil Rogers
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