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12:05 PM ET, August 3, 2007

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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Easley's wheels lead Lawrence to win  —  Veteran legs out inside-the-parker; starter wins first since '05  —  MILWAUKEE — Summer day games often are a setting for the unusual, particularly those preceded by night games.  For reasons of rest, day-game lineups often are missing regulars.
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Conflict management  —  Yost's rebuke prompts irate defense  —  The altercation in the Milwaukee Brewers' dugout Thursday afternoon at Miller Park wasn't a dispute between manager Ned Yost and catcher Johnny Estrada, as it appeared when captured by a television camera.
Mark Hale / New York Post:
LAWRENCE WINS IN MET DEBUT  —  While there were some shaky moments, Brian Lawrence certainly offered a respectable outing yesterday.  —  The 31-year-old righty was back in the majors for the first time since Sept. 29, 2005, having missed all of last season due to shoulder surgery.
Discussion: MLB.com
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Tempers flare as Brewers drop finale  —  Capuano's difficult outing includes minor scuffle in dugout  —  MILWAUKEE — A dugout scuffle in early June seemed to spark the Chicago Cubs.  Could the same happen in early August to the team that now narrowly trails them?
Discussion: Brewers Bar
Chris Jenkins / Associated Press:
Brewers lose, nearly tangle in tunnel
Discussion: New York Post and The Parrot
Sports Illustrated:
Scully rises to occasion  —  Legend gives vintage treatment to milestone chases  —  Two outfielders.  Two milestones.  One Vin Scully.  —  Yes, the famed Dodgers announcer has been conducting the orchestra for some time now.  On Thursday night, he presented a movement of Barry Bonds …
Discussion: Dodger Thoughts
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Bonds homerless as Giants beat Dodgers
Discussion: Fox Sports
Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Times:   Not in their backyard  —  Bonds doesn't hit his record homer …
Associated Press:
Maddux would rather not surrender No. 755
Discussion: Gaslamp Ball
Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
A BIG INNING, A BIGGER LOSS  —  YANKS SCORE 8 IN 2ND, BUT SOX SWAT RALLY  —  Jeff Karstens got the loss, but Roger Clemens should get the blame.  And Kyle Farnsworth?  He should just go away.  —  While the Yankees were knocking the tar out of the ball during nine wins in their previous 12 games …
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Jay Greenberg / New York Post:
ROCKET TO BLAME FOR HIS WALK OF SHAME  —  ROGER Clemens doesn't need the money, only apparently the gratification that he is still worth a lot of it.  Having won two rings in his previous incarnation in The Bronx, he doesn't require another, nor more wins or strikeouts to bolster arguments that he is the best pitcher ever.
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Revenge  —  The Chicago White Sox took out their frustrations …
Discussion: The Griddle
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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Dan Mangan / New York Post:
TRAGIC MADNESS OF KING GEORGE  —  BABBLING BOSS 'SHOCKS' PAL  —  A new report paints a disturbing portrait of Yankee owner George Steinbrenner as a befuddled, bloated old man in "dreadful" shape who bears little resemblance to the once-feared Boss.  —  An apparently addled Steinbrenner …
Discussion: Sports Scope and Pinstripe Alley
Paul Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Jocketty could be candidate for CEO  —  The Pirates do not have a complete list of candidates for their soon-to-be vacant CEO position, but it's possible Walt Jocketty is or will be on it.  —  "I can't comment on that," Jocketty, the senior vice-president/general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, said yesterday.
Associated Press:
Guerrero ends slide with 2 HRs in win  —  OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Vladimir Guerrero was rounding the bases after his first home run in more than a month, and he got the feeling his teammates were planning something in the dugout.  —  "It was in the back of my mind they would give me the silent treatment …
Discussion: Athletics Nation
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Ben Bolch / Los Angeles Times:   Oliver finds his groove, and more prominent role
David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Beltre is making a statement as American League's best defensive third baseman  —  Adrian Beltre raced forward Wednesday night and met Vladimir Guerrero's chopper about 40 feet from home plate.  —  The Mariners third baseman scooped the ball off the grass with his bare right hand, and then he made the most impressive part of the play.
Discussion: Dodger Thoughts
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
On 'Big Train's' Day, Bacsik Keeps Rolling  —  As the numbers flashed across the scoreboard in right field between innings — 417 wins, 110 shutouts, a 2.17 ERA — Washington Nationals hitting coach Lenny Harris was in the ear of his team's manager, Manny Acta.  For goodness' sake, was Harris's sentiment.
Stamos / Brahsome.com:
Jake Brown, Immortal  —  So some of you probably watched the X-games last night, and some of you probably didn't.  Well for those who didn't, you missed some amazing television.  Jake Brown, a relatively unheralded skater from Australia, had the worst fall in X-games history- maybe …
Bob Cohn / Washington Times:
For now, slow pitch  —  George Allen, the late, legendary coach of the Washington Redskins, is famously known for the quote, "The future is now," which encapsulated his philosophy of building a winner: Eschew youth, trade as many draft picks as possible and load up on wizened, savvy veterans.
Discussion: Capitol Punishment
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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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 …
Discussion: Hardball Times
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New York Post:
YANKEES' YES NETWORK FOR SALE: REPORT
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Dan Fox / Baseball Prospectus:
Interview With a Physicist  —  "I think physicists are the Peter Pans of the human race.  They never grow up and they keep their curiosity."  - Nobel Prize winner Isidor Isaac Rabi  —  I'm not a physicist, but I play one on the Internet.  Seriously, I enjoy dabbling in the popular descriptions …
Discussion: True Blue LA
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Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
Lies, Damned Lies  —  Baseball's New Underclass
Discussion: 6-4-2
 
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