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Brian Bennett / U of L Sports:
Ejected and dejected — I started covering the U of L baseball team almost two weeks ago, following them to Columbia, Mo., and throughout their amazing NCAA Tournament run. — I just wish I could have written about them today, when they clinched a spot in the College World Series and capped an unbelievable ride.
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Rick Bozich / Courier-Journal:
Courier-Journal reporter ejected from U of L game — Bennett removed for blogging super-regional — A Courier-Journal sports reporter had his media credential revoked and was ordered to leave the press box during the NCAA baseball super-regional yesterday because of what the NCAA alleged …
Michael Silence / No Silence Here:
Reporter booted for blogging a college baseball game — This is one of the most ignorant moves by officials that I've seen in a while. It will be quite entertaining to watch the Kentucky blogosphere on this one, and to watch the officials go down in flames. Geez. This is a wild one.
Jeff Bennett / ESPN:
What are the ESPN Player Ratings? … At the start of 2006, I was challenged to come up with a formula that ranks all major league players. After bouncing ideas off the Elias Sports Bureau, MIT and others over the last year, I eventually wrote the formulas that produced the ESPN Player Ratings.
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Martin jumps to top of NL All-Star ballot — Catcher overtakes Lo Duca; Soriano replaces Bonds in OF — The latest National League All-Star team voting update has a distinct shade of Dodger blue. — According to the latest results released Monday by Major League Baseball for the 78th All-Star Game …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats rekindle interest in Rays' Dukes — Teams have been talking for more than a week about rookie — WASHINGTON — The Nationals have rekindled interest in Devil Rays outfielder Elijah Dukes, according to a baseball source with knowledge of the situation. The news was first reported by FOXSports.com late Sunday night.
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Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
Trachsel rewards O's for faith in him … The Orioles are prepared for the phone calls to come as the non-waiver trade deadline approaches in late July. Teams in contention for a playoff berth and trying to strengthen their rotation will inquire about pitcher Steve Trachsel.
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Jon Weisman / Sports Illustrated:
NL West: Not just for emergencies — It was the once-a-decade event that haunts managers' psyches. — Save your backup catcher until the last possible moment, we're told, because you don't want to see him to get hurt and end up scrambling for an emergency backstop.
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Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
M's Notebook | Batista snaps up victory — SAN DIEGO — Felix Hernandez could only laugh in wonderment. — "He threw seven innings on Friday and got no decision. He threw one inning today, he won the game." — Hernandez was referring to teammate Miguel Batista …
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Associated Press:
Auction house withdraws 756 HR ball bounty — Heritage offered $1 million prize for Bonds' HR ball — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The prospect of a melee in the stands prompted a prominent auction house on Monday to withdraw a $1 million bounty on Barry Bonds' career-record homer baseball.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
A proven shyness of big splashes — Jim from Highlands Ranch: Will Rox ever again splurge? … Troy - I know it's still a ways away, but give me one realistic free-agent possibility, if there even is one. Thanks a lot. — Jim L., Highlands Ranch — Jim - The Rockies …
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Sopranos: You Don't Hear it When it Happens — On Sunday, at MetsBlog, I referenced my love for HBO's The Sopranos, which ended its six-season run last night. Since late last night, I have received several e-mails asking me to post a review of last night's series finale.
Tim Kirby / MLB.com:
Rogers solid in Triple-A rehab start — Rehabbing left-hander working toward return to Tigers — TOLEDO, Ohio — One day after a more famous Roger finalized his comeback — maybe you've heard of him, a certain Mr. Clemens of the Yankees — the Tigers' own version of Mr. Rogers took another step in his return.
Tim Kirby / MLB.com:
Mets ask El Duque to right the ship — New York (36-25) at Los Angeles (35-28), Monday, 10:10 p.m. ET — Orlando Hernandez has typically been known as a pitcher who can eat up innings and advance late into games. This season doesn't appear to be any different for Hernandez, even at 37 years old.
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