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Tom Jones / St. Petersburg Times:
Aki tells it like it is … They call him Aki. — After nine seasons in Japan, Akinori Iwamura joined the Devil Rays in the offseason, signing a three-year deal worth $7.7-million after the team spent $4.55-million for rights to negotiate with him. In just a half-season, Iwamura, 28, has made quite the impression.
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Judy Battista / New York Times:
Rookie Duncan Fits Right Into the Yankees' High-Powered Offense — When the fourth inning was done — after the Yankees had batted around, after 10 runs had scored and it had taken 29 minutes to record three outs — the thrashing that led to the Yankees' 21-4 victory against Tampa Bay yesterday was still not complete.
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
With a huge start, Shelley has created a monster
With a huge start, Shelley has created a monster
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Associated Press:
Ex-MLBer Coolbaugh, 35, killed by line drive — Minor league coach died after being hit with line drive — NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Tulsa Drillers coach Mike Coolbaugh died Sunday night after being struck in the head by a line drive as he stood in the first-base coach's box during …
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Daren Smith / Minor League Baseball:
Drillers coach struck by foul ball, killed — Coolbaugh was knocked unconscious by line drive to head — Tulsa Drillers hitting coach Mike Coolbaugh died Sunday night, less than an hour after he was struck in the head by a line drive. He was 35. — Coolbaugh was pronounced dead …
Justin Terranova / New York Post:
ALOU READY TO RETURN — When the Mets return to Shea Stadium tomorrow to play the Pirates, Moises Alou expects to join them. — "I don't know if I will be back in the lineup on Tuesday," said Alou, who has been on the disabled list since May 13 with a strained left quadriceps. "I think I will be, though.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Fast times for Milledge? — Easley's father passes; Valentin's injury clouds trade situation — LOS ANGELES — There is more than one way for a coach to get his point across, and more than one place to do so. Howard Johnson is the Mets hitting coach — officially and as permanently as any coach.
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New Jersey Online:
D'backs gauging interest in Livan — PLAYER OF THE DAY LIVAN HERNANDEZ RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks — Jose Contreras might not be the hottest Cuban pitcher on the trade market. According to officials with two different teams, who asked not to be identified because talks are ongoing …
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Joe Christensen / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Angels are gone; help is coming — Another day of subpar offense came with news that a long-awaited player is almost back. — A veteran hitter is returning to the Twins tonight. Ol' what's his name? — Rondell White. Yes, that's him. — The one who injured his right calf skipping onto …
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Close Call, Then A Save — BOSTON - It had been awhile, 10 days to be exact, since Jonathan Papelbon strode to the mound with his adrenaline pumping. It had been quite some time since the Red Sox closer walked off the mound pumping his fist. — Papelbon had two save opportunities the first three weeks of July.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Inquiry about Glaus spurned — Talk about aiming high. — The Pirates, in preliminary talks with Toronto regarding shortstop Jack Wilson, inquired about the Blue Jays' power-hitting third baseman, Troy Glaus, according to two sources intimately familiar with the matter.
Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:
Phillies eyeing Towers? — Philadelphia Phillies general manger Ruben Amaro was at the Rogers Centre on Saturday afternoon and a day later he was as good as gone. — A one-day trip always means the evaluator was looking at pitching. — Amaro picked a good day to see Blue Jays starter Josh Towers …
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Zaun takes Jays' struggles personally — Anyone that has watched the Jays recently could not help but notice the pained expressions and in-game frustration displayed by catcher Gregg Zaun as his team stumbles offensively and through the standings. Zaun's negative body language and flashes …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Bullpen in need of relief effort — Washington - Even before Jorge Julio unleashed a hanging slider to Austin Kearns, the Rockies were looking for late-inning reinforcements. — They would like to add another reliever, inquiring about everybody from Washington's Jon Rauch and Chad Cordero …
ESPN:
Selig a no-show as Bonds resumes run at history — SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants won't have to save a seat for Bud Selig at AT&T Park on Monday night. — Barry Bonds' pursuit of Hank Aaron's home run record resumes as the San Francisco Giants play host to the Atlanta Braves (ESPN2 …
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Dan Mangan / New York Post:
SPENDING HIS A-WAD — ALEX'S ESTATE HUNT TIPS YANKEE PLANS — Maybe we can call him "Stay-Rod" now. — Yankee superstar Alex Rodriguez is eyeing a stunning new $25 million estate in Greenwich, Conn. - strongly suggesting he plans on remaining with the Bronx Bombers beyond this season, The Post has learned.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Notes: Nats making a play for Dunn — LIKE THIS STORY? — It's no secret that Nationals general manager Jim Bowden covets Reds left fielder Adam Dunn — and no surprise that the Nats are pursuing Dunn, according to major-league sources. — Whether the Nationals can obtain Dunn is another question.
Associated Press:
Rollie Stiles, oldest ex-major leaguer, dies at 100 — ST. LOUIS — Former St. Louis Brown Rollie Stiles, believed to be the oldest former major leaguer, has died. He was 100. — Stiles died in his sleep Sunday morning at Bethesda Southgate nursing home in St. Louis County, a spokesman for the nursing home said Monday.