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John Harper / NY Daily News:
To Keith, as to fans, something feels wrong — Just when you think the Mets are shifting into a higher gear for the stretch run, they lose three out of four to the Pirates and Nationals, the dregs of the National League. August is only a couple of days away now and you wonder if it is ever …
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Bill Konigsberg / Associated Press:
Mets blank Nats in rain-shortened game — NEW YORK (AP) — With the rain coming down steadily and no end in sight, John Maine knew he had to be efficient. It's a good thing he was. — The Mets starter made quick work of Washington, allowing only a first-inning single in five innings …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets laid lo in twin bill split — Paul hurt in nightcap after Gotay delivers opener — Who needs Houston's Mark Loretta, Minnesota's Luis Castillo or K.C.'s Mark Grudzielanek? Prayers for Paul Lo Duca's right hamstring are more warranted as Tuesday's 4 p.m. non-waiver trade deadline looms.
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Mets Fever
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
After Failing to Sweep, the Mets May Face a Bigger Loss
After Failing to Sweep, the Mets May Face a Bigger Loss
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Mets Fever
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
D-backs looking to upgrade offense — FOXSports.com, Updated 48 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — *The Diamondbacks have shown "some" interest in Rangers first baseman Mark Teixeira, according to one industry source, but their offer is not as strong as those of the Braves and Angels, according to another.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays beef up bullpen … ST. PETERSBURG - The Devil Rays had to do something about the majors' worst bullpen. After deciding the relievers they had weren't necessarily going to get better, they went out and got what they hope are better relievers. — They acquired four pitchers …
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Selling GMs may be sitting pretty — Big returns possible for White Sox, Rangers and Twins — It's always easier to get a return on your investment at baseball's trading deadline if you are a seller rather than a buyer. That could be especially true this year.
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Ed Price / NJ.com:
Chamberlain moved to AAA bullpen — The Yankees today took a significant step toward making Joba Chamberlain a part of their bullpen down the stretch when they took him out of the rotation at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. — Chamberlain, who struck out 10 over five innings Wednesday …
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Associated Press:
With Wigginton aboard, Astros designate Ensberg for assignment — HOUSTON — One day after acquiring Ty Wigginton in a trade with Tampa Bay, the Houston Astros designated struggling third baseman Morgan Ensberg for assignment on Sunday. — Houston also recalled left-hander Mark McLemore …
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Scott Lauber / Phillies/baseball:
July 29 — REYES OF HOPE? — Heard an interesting rumor last night after our final deadline for the 50-cent edition. The Phillies dispatched major-league scouting director Gordon Lakey to St. Louis to watch Anthony Reyes, the Cardinals' down-on-his-luck right-hander who was making …
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Associated Press:
Phils sweep Bucs for 1st time since '01 — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jimmy Rollins had three hits and Kyle Kendrick tossed seven strong innings as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. — The Phillies, winners in eight of their last nine …
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Young Signs A Two-Year Extension — The Washington Nationals announced the signing of first baseman Dmitri Young, the team's lone all-star, to a $10-million, two-year contract extension on Saturday. The move reinforces Young's remarkable turnaround, removes a possible trade chip …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Teixeira's new Brave world? — Atlanta seems the front-runner to acquire Rangers' slugger, which would shore up its weakest position and mean another run at the playoffs. — On July 18, 1993, Atlanta General Manager John Schuerholz acquired San Diego's Fred McGriff, a power-hitting …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
If Tex arrives, will Elvis leave building?
If Tex arrives, will Elvis leave building?
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Rain Delay
John Erardi / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Stats: Trade Arroyo, keep Dunn — So, you think straightening out the Reds is a daunting task? Let's try the same method as the extreme makeovers you see on TV - by using the opinions of our three stat gurus to sort players into lists of whom to keep, whom to jettison and whom to target:
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Bob Dutton / www.kansascity.com:
Royals notes: Dotel main focus of trade talk — Scouts continue to flood into Kauffman Stadium as Tuesday's non-waiver trading deadline draws closer. — Most of the interest remains centered on veteran closer Octavio Dotel, with Seattle believed to be making a renewed push.
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NJ.com, seattlepi.com Mariners blog, Associated Press, Royals Review and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
ESPN:
Canseco says he has 'stuff' on A-Rod in new book — When Jose Canseco wrote "Juiced" in 2005, he brought the issue of steroids in Major League Baseball to the forefront. Now, Canseco has another book due this fall and he promises some juicy info on Alex Rodriguez.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Whirlwind days ahead — FOLD 'EM? Trade of Iguchi signals start of busy period; expect Dye to go, Jose to stay — It seems almost everyone is tired of talking about it at this point. — General manager Ken Williams, outfielder Jermaine Dye, first baseman Paul Konerko, everyone.
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Mets Fever
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
The Vision Thing — The Washington Nationals, last in the National League East, in dire need of an influx of younger talent at every level of the organization, have taken one of their top trade chips—a player having a fluke season at age 33—off of the market.
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Capitol Punishment
Dan Rosenheck / New York Times:
Opponents Pay a Painful Price in Walking Bonds — Barry Bonds may not have had to overcome the obstacles that Hank Aaron did in trying to become baseball's career home run leader, but Aaron did enjoy one advantage Bonds would dearly appreciate: He rarely lacked for a pitch to hit.
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