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1:30 AM ET, August 17, 2007

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MLB.com:
Commissioner announces no discipline for Giambi  —  Baseball Commissioner Allan H.  (Bud) Selig announced today that he will not take any disciplinary measures against Jason Giambi of the New York Yankees given his cooperation with Senator George Mitchell's investigation and his off-field charitable activities.
Discussion: FanHouse and River Ave. Blues
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Associated Press:
Giambi escapes suspension for steroid talk  —  Yankees slugger cooperated with Mitchell probe  —  TORONTO (AP) — Jason Giambi won't be disciplined by commissioner Bud Selig after the New York Yankees slugger had a "frank and candid" meeting with baseball's steroids investigator.
Discussion: Nyjer Please
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Don't forget about these remarkable performances … It has already been a great year to be a historian.  Or at least it's been a better year to be a historian than to be, say, Neifi Perez.  —  Well, historic homer No. 756 may have come and gone.  But that doesn't mean there isn't lots …
Discussion: The Daily Fungo
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets notebook  —  HBP battle?  —  When the Mets were piling on five runs in the ninth inning, they pounded out five straight hits — and then Damaso Marte plunked Shawn Green with a pitch.  —  Willie Randolph wasn't pleased.  Home plate umpire Paul Nauert had words with Marte.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Castro avoids DL - for now; Pedro to start again Monday
Discussion: the metropolitans and Mets Fever
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets will send Peterson, others for Pedro's start
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Buchholz to pitch Game 1  —  Clay Buchholz will be pitching the first game of tomorrow's doubleheader against the Angels.  He will be flown into Boston today, from Ottawa, where the PawSox are playing, and is expected to be at Fenway Park this afternoon at 3 p.m.  —  He will be sent back down to Pawtucket after the game.
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Associated Press:
DeRosa helps Cubs crush Reds  —  LIKE THIS STORY?  —  CHICAGO (AP) - Mark DeRosa went 5-for-5 with four RBIs and the Chicago Cubs scored seven times in the seventh Thursday to beat the Cincinnati Reds 12-4 for just their fifth win in the last 15 games.  —  Jacque Jones added four hits for the Cubs …
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Associated Press:
Cincinnati 11, Chi Cubs 9
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Bucs rally from 5 down, stop Mets sweep  —  PITTSBURGH (AP) — Even during a 162-game season that lasts six months, there are losses that hurt far more than others.  Losses that a few innings before were certain wins.  Losses that gnaw at a team's confidence.  For the New York Mets, this could be one of those very bad defeats.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Wells drawing interest from Rockies, Dodgers … Within hours after David Wells cleared waivers and became a free agent Thursday, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Colorado Rockies were the first teams to express interest in possibly signing the veteran left-hander.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Bonds' legal team might sue Schilling  —  Responding to verbal fastballs hurled at him from Red Sox ace Curt Schilling in a recent TV interview, Barry Bonds has bolstered his legal team with two Bay Area attorneys who may be preparing to slap a lawsuit on the righthander.
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Roger Angell / New Yorker:   DEATHLY NUMBERS … Barry Bonds, the Lord Voldemort of baseball …
Associated Press:
After 69 years, Puerto Rican Winter League folds  —  SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The Puerto Rican winter baseball league, where the likes of Roberto Clemente, Ivan Rodriguez and Juan Gonzalez once starred, canceled its upcoming season Thursday because of financial problems.
Associated Press:
Johnson out for season  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Nationals have been waiting all year for first baseman Nick Johnson's broken right leg to heal.  Now they'll have to wait until next year.  —  General manager Jim Bowden said Thursday that Johnson will have another surgery on the leg and will not play in 2007.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Joseph White / Associated Press:
Phils' Hamels ties NL lead with 14th win  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — With their ace on the mound against a last-place team, the Philadelphia Phillies got the kind of victory they need to stay in a pennant race.  —  Cole Hamels pitched 6 2-3 shutout innings for his 14th win, tying for the NL lead …
Discussion: Federal Baseball
Big Daddy Drew / Kissing Suzy Kolber:
KSK Mini-Gamebook: KSK Keeper League Fantasy Draft  —  Some highlights from last night's KSK keeper league draft.  You can take a look at the results here if you are so inclined.  —Last night's draft (pictured above!) was done entirely via conference call, with 6 of us in DC calling …
Jim Callis / Baseball America Draft Blog:
Rangers Update  —  We've tracked down the bonus on Rangers supplemental first-rounder Neil Ramirez.  It's $1 million.  —  Texas also has signed another of its sandwich picks, Julio Borbon.  Borbon received a major league deal that hasn't been officially announced because it awaits approval …
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Post-Deadline Winners And Losers  —  One man's assessment of the winners and losers as the first annual Draft Deadline Day Madness is behind us:  —  WINNERS  —  Thaaaa Yankees: No John Sterling call necessary.  The Yankees did what many clubs feared they might do: Flex their financial muscle …
Discussion: Let's Go, Tribe!
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New York Times:
Yankees Reach Deal With Top Pick
Discussion: Epic Carnival and River Ave. Blues
 
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
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Florida Marlins:
Marlins' top pick Dominguez signs
Jack Curry / New York Times:
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Mellow dramatics  —  Looking for the knockout punch in the ninth, Red Sox go down swinging
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