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2:39 AM ET, August 8, 2007

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ESPN:
Experts: Bonds as the new HR king  —  Barry Bonds is the new home run king, having passed Hank Aaron on the all-time list.  But with allegations of performance-enhancing drug use swirling around the controversial slugger, how should we view Bonds' accomplishment?
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Bonds hits 756th HR, tops Aaron's record  —  SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds raised both arms over his head like a prize fighter in victory, fists clenched — and then he took off.  —  It was over at long last.  —  Like him or not, legitimate or not, he is baseball's new home run king.
Discussion: Associated Press
Hal Bock / Associated Press:
Braves solve nemesis Perez, top Mets 7-3  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The Atlanta Braves finally figured out Oliver Perez.  —  Beaten three times by Perez — the only games they have lost to New York this season — the Braves got some revenge Tuesday night, ripping the left-hander for two home runs and 10 hits in a 7-3 victory over the Mets.
Rob Bradford / Bradford Files:
Wily Mo has cleared waivers  —  According to a Major League source, Wily Mo Pena has cleared waivers, allowing the Red Sox to trade him up until the Aug. 31 waiver trade deadline.  —  Just in case you were wondering, this has no bearing on the ability of the Red Sox to send Pena to the minors.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Pena clears trade waivers
Discussion: Over the Monster
Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Marlins Willing To Listen On Miguel Olivo  —  For what it's worth, the Marlins will apparently listen to offers for catcher Miguel Olivo.  Olivo makes $2MM this year, and that will increase through arbitration next year.  If the Fish can't trade him, they might nontender him.  —  Olivo, 29, is allergic to walks.
Discussion: Marlins Today
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
The NL MVP Race  —  Who is the most valuable player in the National League?  If you can answer that definitively, drop me a line, because I can't make that call right now.  The race is a jumbled mess, with few players having dominant seasons on either side of the ball …
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Bryan Smith / Baseball Prospectus:
Minor League Leadoff Hitters, Ranked
Discussion: River Ave. Blues
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
VandenHurk has forgettable outing  —  PHILADELPHIA — Hanley Ramirez lined the first pitch of the game into the left-field bleachers.  The Marlins loaded the bases in each of the first two innings.  —  On a steamy, 90-degree night, it almost looked like a mirage.
Discussion: Marlins Today
Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Diamondbacks Sign Byrnes To Extension  —  According to Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic, the Diamondbacks have reached an accord with outfielder Eric Byrnes in the $30MM over three years.  Piecoro believes that the fallout of the deal will be a trade of right fielder Carlos Quentin.
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Associated Press:   Diamondbacks, Byrnes agree to $30M deal
Associated Press:
Backman resigns as South Coast League manager after brief, stormy tenure  —  ALBANY, Ga. (AP) — Wally Backman joined the independent South Coast League hoping to show he deserved another chance to manage in the big leagues.  He didn't make it through the season.
Discussion: Lion in Oil
Tom Keller / MLB.com:
Marlins take part in fund-raiser cook-off  —  Uggla among players at event at Benihana's restaurant  —  MIRAMAR, Fla. — The Marlins teamed up with Benihana's restaurant to host the Benihana Celebrity Cook-Off on Sunday.  —  Several Marlins players, including Dan Uggla …
Discussion: FishStripes
Associated Press:
Yankees call up Chamberlain, activate Giambi from disabled list  —  TORONTO (AP) — Joba Chamberlain joined the New York Yankees' bullpen on Tuesday, adding a hard-throwing pitcher to a bullpen that has struggled.  —  The 21-year-old from Lincoln, Nebraska, was taken by the Yankees …
Paul Hoynes / Cleveland Sports News:
Cleveland Indians call up infielder Cabrera  —  The Indians have designated reserve infielder Mike Rouse for assignment and recalled shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera from Class AAA Buffalo.  —  Cabrera will be in uniform tonight for the start of a three-game series in Chicago against the White Sox.
Associated Press:
Raburn, Tigers keep Rays reeling on road  —  DETROIT (AP) — Rookie Ryan Raburn had two RBIs and scored the go-ahead run in a three-run eighth to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 9-6 Tuesday night.  —  Detroit led 6-1 after six innings, but Jonny Gomes tripled and scored …
Discussion: Bless You Boys
MLB.com:
Cubs recall right-handed pitcher Sean Gallagher  —  Cubs option left-handed pitcher Will Ohman to Triple-A Iowa  —  HOUSTON — The Chicago Cubs today recalled right-handed pitcher Sean Gallagher from Triple-A Iowa.  In a corresponding roster move, left-handed pitcher Will Ohman was optioned to Iowa.
Associated Press:
Clemens backs A-Rod, gets ejected  —  TORONTO (AP) — Alex Rodriguez got hit, and Roger Clemens made sure it didn't go unanswered.  —  Rodriguez was hit by a pitch from Toronto's Josh Towers in the third inning Tuesday night, leading to both benches and bullpens emptying onto the field twice.
DCScrap / Epic Carnival:
How To Hook Up With A Deadspin Commenter  —  by SportsGirl365, Strike Zones and End Zones  —  In a world of eHarmony, Match.com, and JDate, internet hook-ups are becoming a socially accepted norm.  There is, however, a much overlooked forum for match-making that has thrived underground - the Deadspin comments section.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Barry Bonds' Brace  —  Orthotic Verisimilitude … You don't know Mark Silva, but you know his work.  As a certified orthotist, Silva is one of the top builders of custom sports braces for athletes.  He's made them for football players in his work with the San Francisco 49ers …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Monkey business hurts Sox  —  Fielding lapses and ejection prove costly  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — His first night in the big leagues, and Brandon Moss could have written a book.  The rookie outfielder could not, however, pen a Hollywood ending to one of the most unexpected debuts any Red Sox rookie …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
It's not a total loss
 
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