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10:45 PM ET, August 2, 2007

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Franz Lidz / Portfolio.com:
Baseball After the Boss  —  George Steinbrenner transformed the economics of America's pastime.  Now with his health declining, who will take over the New York Yankees and what will it mean for the sport?  —  The gates have finally opened.  —  For more than a month …
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Fortune:
The dismantling of the Yankee empire  —  YES Network is the MVP of Steinbrenner's business empire, and it's for sale, report Fortune's Jon Birger and Tim Arango.  Will the team end up on the block too?  His son Hal says no.  —  NEW YORK (Fortune) — The New York Yankees' cable network …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
A Deeper Look at the Possible YES Network Sale  —  Earlier today, an article published by Fortune (The dismantling of the Yankee empire (http://money.cnn.com/2007/08/01/news/ companies/yes_sale.fortune/index.htm?po stversion= 2007080206)) reported that the YES Network is up for sale …
New York Post:
YANKEES' YES NETWORK FOR SALE: REPORT
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
Lies, Damned Lies  —  Baseball's New Underclass  —  In an essay for the forthcoming It Ain't Over—which you should all have in your hands in a week or so—I wrote about the permanent underclass of baseball teams that existed more or less continuously from the end of the deadball era to the start of World War II.
Discussion: 6-4-2
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Dan Fox / Baseball Prospectus:
Interview With a Physicist  —  "I think physicists are the Peter Pans of the human race.
Discussion: True Blue LA
Associated Press:
Phils outslug Cubs, gain series split  —  LIKE THIS STORY?  —  CHICAGO (AP) - Pat Burrell homered and Jayson Werth drove in four runs Thursday as the Philadelphia Phillies had 16 hits and beat the Chicago Cubs 10-6.  —  Starter Kyle Lohse, acquired in a trade Monday with Cincinnati, lasted only one inning in his Phillies debut.
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Chris Jenkins / Associated Press:
Brewers lose, nearly tangle in tunnel  —  MILWAUKEE (AP) — Already fighting to stay in first place, the Milwaukee Brewers are now scuffling among themselves.  —  Catcher Johnny Estrada and manager Ned Yost nearly tangled in a dugout tunnel late in Thursday's 12-4 loss to the New York Mets, the Brewers' 10th defeat in 14 games.
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Upton Called Up  —  Remember all those Ken Griffey comparisons scouts put on Justin Upton prior to the 2005 draft?  —  Like Griffey, Upton plays the outfield, and like Griffey, he went No. 1 overall when drafted.  And now, like Griffey, Upton will be just 19 years old when he makes his major league debut.
Discussion: Associated Press
Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
DAMON NOT SURE WHAT LIES AHEAD  —  Johnny Damon doesn't want to be traded, but he doesn't sound convinced the Yankees want him in their lineup - or even on their team.  —  He sat out last night's 8-1 victory over the White Sox, and he's still thinking and talking about last week's report that the Yankees were shopping him.
Discussion: WasWatching.com
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Damon out of lineup, questions role with team
Discussion: Sports Scope
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Sosa shifted to bullpen  —  Mets hope right-hander can strengthen bridge to Wagner  —  MILWAUKEE — With their need for a late-inning, swing-and-miss pitcher unaddressed and the trade deadline passed Tuesday, the Mets have turned to the next logical source — their own rotation.
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Howard Megdal / New York Observer:
Meet the New Mets Mentor: Rickey Henderson
Peter Bronson / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Potty-mouth Pete strikes out at camp for kids  —  Pete Rose may be the hit king, but he was no hit with some kids and parents at the U.S. Army Reds Legends Baseball Camp last week.  The man whose name symbolizes the best years of the Reds was the worst speaker on a great program - no contest.
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Revenge  —  The Chicago White Sox took out their frustrations on Roger Clemens, chasing him after 1 2/3 innings and eight runs.  After a perfect first, the White Sox collect nine hits and chase Clemens with the bases loaded and Karstens coming in.  Of course, the way the Yankees …
Discussion: Associated Press and The Griddle
New York Times:
Baseball Gets Into Resale of Tickets  —  Major League Baseball once frowned on scalping, the resale of tickets among fans and sidewalk entrepreneurs.  On Thursday, professional baseball will announce plans to get into the business.  —  In a nod to the growing strength of Internet ticket exchanges …
Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
M's win, will call Jones up Friday; hear audio  —  The game of the year for the Mariners was a thriller to the end, with Yuniesky Betancourt coming through in the 12th inning with a single through the left side off Justin Speier to give Seattle the 8-7 win in a three-hour, 51 minute marathon.
Michael Phillips / MLB.com:
Phillips swipes two in unique way  —  Second basemen steals two bases in one play on Wednesday  —  WASHINGTON — Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips stole two bases on Wednesday in a very unorthodox fashion.  —  During the fourth inning of a 7-2 loss to the Nationals …
Discussion: Mr. Irrelevant
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Marc Carig / Washington Post:
Lannan Receives Plenty Of Help
Discussion: William World News
Mike Puma / New York Post:
PEDRO START KO'D BY RAIN  —  PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Pedro Martinez's much-anticipated debut wearing a St. Lucie Mets uniform was a washout yesterday, so now it's back to simulated games for the right-hander.  —  The plan calls for Martinez to face the Gulf Coast Mets today at 11 a.m. in simulated action.
Discussion: Associated Press and MetsBlog.com
Roy Keaton / Sons of Sam Malone:
The Greatest Choke In The History of Man Kind  —  What if...imagine this with me, don't call me a idiot yet, if, if, Barry didn't break the record.  Oh my Lord what if.  Can you imagine?  My gosh it'd be amazing.  It would hands down, undeniably be the greatest choke in the history of man.
Discussion: Nyjer Please
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins-Royals postponed on Thursday  —  Groundbreaking ceremony, game on hold after bridge collapse  —  MINNEAPOLIS — Thursday's Twins-Royals afternoon game has been postponed in light of the tragic I-35W bridge collapse that took place in Minneapolis on Wednesday night.
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MLB.com:
Twins postpone Thursday afternoon game against Kansas City
 
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Big Papi has good read on Santana's out pitch
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Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers were wise not to trade the future for the present
Discussion: Dodger Thoughts and 6-4-2
John Fay / Reds Insider:
Very interesting  —  Remember, that talk about Adam Dunn being traded to the Nationals?
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Sheffield to see doctor about shoulder
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Late bloomers  —  Sox score four in seventh to overtake Orioles
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