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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?
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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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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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.
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.
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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Dan Graziano / New Jersey Online:
White Sox might be ready to move Dye — PLAYER OF THE DAY — Jermaine Dye, OF Chicago White Sox — All indications out of Chicago are that Dye wouldn't mind a trade away from the team for which he won the World Series MVP award in 2005. Reports from inside the White Sox clubhouse …
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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.
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.
Kirby Arnold / The Olympian:
Ibanez says Mariners don't need roster changes — SEATTLE — Thirteen days before baseball's July 31 trade deadline, left fielder Raul Ibanez put on his general manager's cap Wednesday and pronounced the Mariners complete as they are. — "Sometimes there is a legitimate need for this or that …
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