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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Chemist Says Sheffield and Bonds Used Drugs — Patrick Arnold, a chemist who worked with the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, said in an HBO Sports interview that Barry Bonds and Gary Sheffield took performance-enhancing drugs provided to them by the laboratory.
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Selig to watch Bonds tonight — Bud Selig will be in attendance at AT&T Park in San Francisco on Tuesday night and said he will try to be in attendance for future games as Barry Bonds attempts to set Major League Baseball's all-time home run record. — "Out of respect for the tradition of this game …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Montana delivers taped message to Bonds — SAN FRANCISCO — Even if Hank Aaron is unwilling to participate in a Barry Bonds celebration and Bud Selig will wait until the last possible minute to RSVP, the Giants remain unfazed. They even turned to a local non-baseball legend last night.
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The Biz of Baseball
David Picker / New York Times:
Alou Almost Set, but Something Else Pops Out — The Mets waited more than two months for Moises Alou to return from a quadriceps injury. He was scheduled, at last, to be activated for last night's series opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was at Shea Stadium, dressed in warm-up clothes before the game.
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Moises Alou's DL stay extended a few days — The Mets were hoping to activate Moises Alou for Tuesday's game with the Pirates at Shea Stadium. — But the leftfielder will have to stay on the disabled list for at least a few more days after injuring his right shoulder in his final minor league rehab game Sunday at Brooklyn.
Rick Freeman / Associated Press:
Maine homers, strikes out 7 to lift Mets — NEW YORK (AP) — Fans at Shea Stadium are accustomed to seeing John Maine pitch well. It took a home run for the Mets' best starter to get a curtain call. — Maine's two-run homer, which capped a four-run fourth inning, was pretty …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Slumping Mariners drop nightcap — Seattle swept in doubleheader despite Washburn's effort — ARLINGTON — The Mariners have experienced enough difficult times so far this season that they say pushing the panic button anytime soon is not an option. — But the third losing streak …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Braves linked to Teixeira — Source confirms deal in works for Rangers slugger — SAN FRANCISCO — As the Braves were preparing to play the Giants at AT&T Park on Tuesday night, the buzz at other Major League parks across the country was that they had emerged as the favorites to land Mark Teixeira in a trade with the Rangers.
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MLB.com:
Angels announce roster moves — ANAHEIM, CA — The Angels Tuesday placed right-handed pitcher Bartolo Colon on the 15-day disabled list due to irritation of the right elbow. At the same time, the club optioned infielder Kendry Morales to triple-A Salt Lake.
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Mike Rutsey / Toronto Sun:
Ricciardi quells Towers rumours — Josh Towers remains a Blue Jay and the Pittsburgh Pirates' Jack Wilson will not become one. — Those were the answers that Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi gave regarding the trade rumours surrounding the Philadelphia Phillies being interested in Towers and Wilson being acquired by the Jays.
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Bucco Blog
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
First basemen hot deadline commodities — FOXSports.com, Updated 45 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — Trade tidbits as the non-waiver deadline draws closer. — The Mariners, blanketing the majors with scouts in their pursuit of rotation and bullpen help, are drawing mild inquiries on first baseman Richie Sexson.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Associated Press:
Retiring Biggio hits slam to lift Astros — HOUSTON (AP) — Craig Biggio started his long goodbye with a grand slam. — Hours after announcing he plans to retire at the end of this season, Biggio capped a six-run sixth inning with a tiebreaking grand slam that led the Houston Astros over the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-4 Tuesday night.
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MLB.com:
Mariners reinstate RHP Mark Lowe from 60-day disabled list — LHP Ryan Feierabend optioned to Triple-A Tacoma. RHP Sean White transferred from 15- to 60-day DL — ARLINGTON, Texas — Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Bill Bavasi announced today …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Floyd's injuries may force trade — ST. LOUIS — Keeping Cliff Floyd healthy has been more difficult than anyone imagined, and it's a concern that may force the Cubs to acquire another outfielder before the July 31 trading deadline. — General manager Jim Hendry may be in the market for another hitter for the lineup.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Estrada out with hamstring injury — Brewers catcher should return to lineup within a week — CINCINNATI — Johnny Estrada admits he is no stolen base threat. But the Brewers catcher looked slower than usual at a key point in Monday's loss to the Reds, and a day later he and his manager revealed why.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Wood has short, strong outing — Throws 12 pitches in rehab outing for Class A Peoria — ST. LOUIS — Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood threw 12 pitches in one inning on Tuesday night for Class A Peoria, as he continued his rehab. — Wood, pitching in Peoria against Fort Wayne, came on in relief in the fifth inning.
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The Cub Reporter
George King / New York Post:
BOMBERS CONVENE TRADE — Just because nothing is hot on the trade front isn't going to keep Yankee brass from convening for meetings in Tampa. — General manager Brian Cashman arrived last night and was spotted watching Single-A Tampa play Clearwater in a Florida State League tilt.
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