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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Analysis: Pirates set stage to sell off Wilson, others — Acquire shortstop Izturis from Cubs for cash, minor-leaguer — Has the sale begun? — The Pirates apparently have started the process of trading shortstop Jack Wilson, their most tenured and highest-paid player …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Season ends for Carpenter — ATLANTA — The Cardinals on Thursday announced Chris Carpenter's season is over. — Carpenter, who has not made a major-league start since opening day, will undergo additional elbow surgery next week that will end his season and cost him a significant portion …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
More surgery ends Carp's season — ATLANTA Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter will undergo additional elbow surgery that will end his season and potentially cause him to miss a significant portion of the 2008 season, club and industry sources told the Post-Dispatch Thursday.
Associated Press:
Carpenter to miss rest of '07, part of '08 after Tommy John surgery — ATLANTA — Chris Carpenter, the 2005 NL Cy Young winner, will miss the rest of the season and part of next year after he undergoes elbow ligament replacement surgery next week. — Carpenter hasn't pitched since allowing five runs …
Jeré Longman / New York Times:
Fit Young Pitchers See Elbow Repair as Cure-All — While examining a 17-year-old pitcher for a knee injury last year in Nashville, Dr. Damon H. Petty was asked a chilling question by the teenager and his father: If reconstructive elbow surgery were performed on his healthy throwing arm, might he gain some speed on his fastball?
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Jimenez Has At-Bat That's Above His Average — The words could have sounded hollow coming from D'Angelo Jimenez, who had been to the plate 25 times as a Washington National and had all of one hit. That .040 average glared from the scoreboard above, mocking him. But just yesterday afternoon, he boasted to Manager Manny Acta.
Patrick DiCaprio / The Fantasy Baseball Generals:
What If The Astros Drafted Derek Jeter?? — What would have happened if the Astros drafted Derek Jeter as Hal Newhouser insisted?? I try to quantify what would, and could, have occurred. — Those readers who are even vaguely interested in baseball history undoubtedly know Hal Newhouser.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Patience pays off for Dodgers hitters — They're taking more pitches under Mueller, who doesn't take credit for offensive surge. — Bill Mueller doesn't want to take credit for the Dodgers' offensive surge in recent weeks, but the empirical evidence indicates that the team has been more patient …
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Sports Illustrated:
Hug it out — Minaya, Randolph not feuding over Down firing — Also in this column: — Contrary to reports and speculation, insiders insist there is no rift between Mets GM Omar Minaya and manager Willie Randolph over last week's firing of hitting coach Rick Down.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Rainiers buzzed by Bees — SALT LAKE CITY — Ryan Budde's run-scoring single capped off a four-run, seventh-inning comeback as the Salt Lake Bees edged the Tacoma Rainiers 9-8 on Thursday night in Pacific Coast League play. — Weak hit derails Yankees' run
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Notes: Dunn meets with Mackanin — Left fielder doesn't like coming out of games early — MIAMI — The timing was uncanny and entirely coincidental. — An unfounded trade rumor had circulated Thursday morning reporting that Reds left fielder Adam Dunn was traded to the Brewers.
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Welcome to Dullsville … Once, there was a time when it was possible to trade for Randy Johnson at the trading deadline. Or Bartolo Colon. Or, at the very least, Brad Penny. — Boy, those were the days. — But now those days seem as long gone as legalized spitballs …
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Associated Press:
Cubs' Wood impressive in latest rehab outing — MESA, Ariz. — Seven pitches, seven strikes. A fastball that hit 95 mph. — Kerry Wood had his best outing yet Thursday in his latest and most improbable attempt to come back from injury. — "That's probably the best stuff I've had as far as velocity, location.
Associated Press:
Bonds returns to lineup, hits homers No. 752, 753 — CHICAGO — Barry Bonds hit his 752nd and 753rd home runs Thursday, ending his worst slump in six years with two of his biggest swings this month — and he only needs two more to tie Hank Aaron's record. — He was rested and ready, all right.