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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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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
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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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets designate Franco for assignment — Says he will seek new chance in striving to play at 50 — NEW YORK — For weeks, Julio Franco had spoken privately of the need to find work elsewhere and the need to get enough at-bats to allow him to continue his career and reach his objective of playing at age 50.
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Christopher L. Gasper / Boston Globe:
Four score — Toronto ace Roy "Doc" Halladay seems be the cure for what's been ailing the Red Sox offense. Boston jumped on Halladay in the first, scoring four runs and sending all nine men to the plate to erase a 1-0 Blue Jays' lead. — David Ortiz, showing no effects from his balky knee …
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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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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."
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Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Harden heads back to disabled list — Right-hander's shoulder problems continue after one start — OAKLAND — The A's opened the second half of the season by making an all-too-familiar roster move, placing righty Rich Harden on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 8, with a strained right shoulder on Thursday morning.
Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
Tejada on the mend … The latest examination of shortstop Miguel Tejada's fractured left wrist brought encouraging news to the Orioles, who are hopeful he can begin baseball-related activities within the next few days. — "They told me I'm fine," said Tejada, who was examined yesterday in Baltimore.
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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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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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Richie Whitt / Dallas Observer:
Boy Blunder — Is baseball's youngest general manager man enough to rebuild the Rangers? — The Texas Rangers stink and, fittingly, general manager Jon Daniels feels like raw fish. — "I put our name on the list," Daniels says as I arrive for lunch at Las Colinas' Blue Fish restaurant.
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 …
Alan Robinson / Centre Daily Times:
Pirates are 40-48 at the break _ and happy about it — PITTSBURGH —The Pittsburgh Pirates are one of the few teams in the majors that could be excited about a 40-48 record at the All-Star break. — The Pirates are on pace for a 15th consecutive losing season, one short of the major league record …
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 …