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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Alou, Pedro take a step back — NEW YORK — The Mets were relatively confident in early June that Moises Alou would be a full-time participant by early July. That, general manager Omar Minaya said, would afford the ample time to judge his readiness for late stages of the division race …
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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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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Maine's first career homer lifts Mets — Righty also limits Pirates to two runs over seven innings for win — NEW YORK — A home run off the bat of a pitcher prompts smiles like a toddler's malaprops or a kitten with a ball of yarn. Shea Stadium smiled from foul pole to foul pole on Tuesday night.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Snell: 'I don't want to be called a loser'
Snell: 'I don't want to be called a loser'
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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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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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George King / New York Post:
BOMBERS DEBATE PLAN FOR DEADLINE — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Yankees brass met in Tampa yesterday for 3½ hours. Though they came away knowing what they would like to improve the club with before Tuesday's trade deadline, it doesn't mean the Yankees will make a move.
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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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Just like his average, Crisp movin' on up — CLEVELAND — Back when Coco Crisp was mired in a deep slump, he didn't mind taking breaks from the questions of the media horde. But, he joked with a reporter, he would be more than happy to talk on the record once he was hitting well enough to be placed in the cleanup spot.
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Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Dice-K outpitches Sabathia for 1-0 win
Dice-K outpitches Sabathia for 1-0 win
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Trade Winds: Teixeira out of Texas? — Boston appears to be the front runner to land first baseman — With less than a week to go until the trade deadline, it's looking more and more as though Mark Teixeira's days as a Ranger are numbered in single digits.
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Los Angeles Times:
Colon goes on disabled list — Scioscia is concerned about right-hander. Team is interested in Konerko. — The Angels put Bartolo Colon on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday, one day after he left a game after one inning because of irritation in his pitching elbow.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
'Salty' focuses on game, not trade block — San Francisco — Being both a child of the Internet age and one of baseball's most sought-after prospects, Jarrod Saltalamacchia could drive himself crazy keeping up with all the trade rumors involving him that are flying through cyberspace.
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.
Marc Normandin / New York Sun:
Dunn, Dye Best of Thin Trade Class — What was once a flurry of big name swaps and contract dumps has become a much quieter stretch on the baseball calendar in July. The blockbuster swaps of seasons past have been replaced with low impact deals to bolster bullpens and benches.
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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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies stand .500 after playing 100 — One hundred games into the season, the Rockies remain a 50-50 proposition. — In Tuesday night's 5-3 loss to the Padres, they got a promising seven-inning performance from 23-year-old starter Ubaldo Jimenez, and they put together a late-game rally, pumping up the volume at Coors Field.
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Bob Dutton / www.kansascity.com:
Latest trade talk: Mets interested in Grudzielanek — Royals veteran Mark Grudzielanek is believed to be on a short list of second basemen eyed by the New York Mets as a possible replacement for injured Jose Valentin. — The Mets showed interest in Grudzielanek as a free agent after the 2005 season before opting to sign Valentin.
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