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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets part ways with Franco — The Mets are expected to remove Julio Franco from their roster today to make room for Lastings Milledge, Newsday has learned. An announcement will be made before today's game. — It's not clear whether Franco, who turns 48 next month, will retire …
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Rickey Henderson hired as Mets hitting coach — Newsday has learned that Rick Down has been relieved of his duties and that the future Hall of Famer will take over immediately. — The Mets will begin the season's second half with a dramatic change in their coaching staff, Newsday has learned.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets shake it up — Rick Down has been fired as Mets hitting coach, with Rickey Henderson set to join the staff. — Down is the first coach dismissed from the staff assembled for Willie Randolph when he became the Mets' 18th manager in 2005. — While Henderson gets ready to climb aboard …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Henderson joins Mets coaching staff — Exact role, including work with hitters, still to be revealed — NEW YORK — The impatience — and relative lack of productivity — of Mets hitters seemingly led to impatience with hitting coach Rick Down. New York has dismissed Down and added Rickey Henderson …
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
The best of Rickey being Rickey — From the Newsday archives …
The best of Rickey being Rickey — From the Newsday archives …
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Bucs Dugout
Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Simple truth: Big Papi's mortality showing — Say the words "David Ortiz [stats]" and "knee surgery," and it's enough to make you feel about as robust and October-optimistic as a Tampa Bay Devil Rays fan. — Say those words and you are suddenly filled with dread, worried that this long …
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Boras says A-Rod assured to reach $30M annually — After the New York Yankees on Wednesday indicated they would break from tradition and negotiate during the season with Alex Rodriguez on a contract extension, his agent moved in quickly to define what it would take to keep the superstar third baseman playing in New York.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
For Rodriguez, Yanks Will Break Rules — For most players, 30 home runs and 86 runs batted in would constitute a good season. For Alex Rodriguez this year, 30 home runs and 86 R.B.I. make up a little more than half a season, and that production has grabbed the Yankees' attention.
Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Club's course of action generates plenty of interest — A number of the top team officials in the major leagues convening for the All-Star festivities in San Francisco privately wondered whether the Astros would make any changes at the All-Star break or heading into the July 31 trading deadline.
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Mark Haleby Maxine Shen / New York Post:
MILLEDGE IS SLATED FOR MAJOR RETURN — Lastings Milledge is expected to be promoted today and return to the Mets for the first time in three months. — Milledge, who had three at-bats with the Mets in April before being demoted, has been playing minor-league
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Some starry pieces — SAN FRANCISCO — Picked-up pieces from All-Star week in the postcard-perfect Bay Area: — If we can agree that Fenway is the best old ballpark, can we make a case for AT&T Park as the best of the newbies? The setting is spectacular. It's an easy walk from anywhere downtown.
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Dan Fox / Baseball Prospectus:
Schrodinger`s Bat: Dropping One Down by Dan Fox — Dropping One Down … Willy Taveras, commenting on his bunt single against the Yankees' Roger Clemens on June 20th. — There are times when the fan in you simply has to marvel at what you see on the field.
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Purple Row
David Gassko / Hardball Times:
Did Buehrle get overpaid? — Usually, it's pretty easy to tell a good signing from a bad one. Now sure, there will be some disagreement—after all, for a deal to get done, some general manager, who, no matter what criticisms we level against him, does know quite a bit about baseball …
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Reds' possible game plan: Let's make a deal — While the team may be looking to dump salaries, GM Krivsky says there's a 'lot of misinformation' out there. — CINCINNATI — As one member of the Cincinnati Reds traveling party likes to say every night after a defeat, "Tomorrow is the first game of the rest of the season."
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Can't catch — a break? — Piazza's injury might induce A's to let him go — Mike Piazza's catching days probably are over now, at least with the A's. — His time remaining in Oakland might be short, too. — A's general manager Billy Beane said Wednesday that he'd spoken to Piazza's agent …
D.J. Short / MetsBlog.com:
Blogger Beat: Moises and Pedro — On this special midseason edition of Blogger Beat, I rounded up a veritable All-Star team of Mets bloggers to discuss how the second half may shake out, and what this team needs to get back to October. — D.J. Short of MetsBlog writes:
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Angels quietly dominating AL West — Despite potential weaknesses, Halos manage to click — Major League Baseball, like life, is defined by checks and balances and decisions to live with. Teams are forever juggling strengths and deficiencies, especially in this big-ticket era.
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Greg Couch / Chicago Sun Times:
Where are Cubs headed? — You have to wonder when pending ownership issues place clouds of uncertainty over contending team for second half and beyond — We start the unofficial second half of the season, and Jacque Jones is still a Cub. This is a problem.
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