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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Smoltz may be facing shoulder surgery — Braves expected to discuss veteran's future at news conference — ATLANTA — John Smoltz has said that he'll be content if he never throws another pitch. Now, just two days after he attempted to alleviate stress on his shoulder with a move to the bullpen …
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Hardball Times, Fox Sports, Sabernomics, FanHouse, Braves Journal, Baseball Digest Daily and Walkoff Walk
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz to have season-ending shoulder surgery — Surgery could put career of 41-year-old in jeopardy — John Smoltz will have season-ending shoulder surgery that could also put the career of the 41-year-old Braves pitcher in doubt. — The Braves have called a media conference at 11:30 …
ESPN:
Smoltz to have season-ending shoulder surgery — Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz, who spent five weeks on the disabled list with an inflamed rotator cuff, will have season-ending shoulder surgery. — The report first appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Mock Draft 2008 — With 24 hours to go before the selections begin, the draft remains a muddled mess, making the process of doing a mock a series of hedged wagers. “This is easily one of the most unpredictable first rounds I've ever seen,” said one team official.
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Phuture Phillies
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Crystal ball: Projecting first 30 picks — Much remains uncertain with the Draft only a day away — On the final day before the Draft, teams are working fervently to line up their boards. The rumors are flying, calls are being made to and from organizations and to and from advisers as things slowly start to take shape.
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Hardball Times
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Hoping to avoid surgery, Ortiz is cast in uncertainty — The sight of David Ortiz standing in front of his locker yesterday afternoon, clad in a green T-shirt and hard black cast, gave those in the clubhouse a glimpse of just how long this summer might be. While it is possible that doctors …
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
JOBA IS STOPPED FOR JAY-WALKING — CHAMBERLAIN'S STARTING DEBUT BRIEF; YANKS FALL FLAT — It wasn't very pretty for Joba Chamberlain. It was simply disappointing. — With back-page hype and a sellout Bronx crowd on hand, Chamberlain's starting debut was far from a huge success last night.
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The Soxaholix
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Jonathan Hale / Baseball Digest Daily:
Joba Time (about 60 minutes of it)
Joba Time (about 60 minutes of it)
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The Mockingbird
DJ Gallo / ESPN:
Kneel before the power of Joba!
Kneel before the power of Joba!
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Newest Yankee Just Tries to Blend In — Dan Giese had never been to Yankee Stadium before Tuesday, when he showed up five and a half hours before game time. Giese wanted to see the sights, and he noticed a group taking a tour of the ballpark. He tagged along a few feet behind, careful not to step out of line.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba ready for rotation debut vs. Jays
Joba ready for rotation debut vs. Jays
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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Early miscues doom Perez, Nats in loss — Lefty leaves with tendinitis in twice rain-delayed game — WASHINGTON — By the 16th pitch of Tuesday's game with the Cardinals, starter Odalis Perez and the Nationals were in big trouble. — Perez hit one batter and gave up a three-run homer and an RBI double …
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Art Thiel / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Sorry, Mac, but it's time for Mariners to release Sexson — LISTENING TO JOHN McLaren dutifully protect Richie Sexson, I wished I had the Mariners manager on my side in the principal's office after I broke a school window. Not only would the episode shift from intentional to accidental …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins option Tankersley to reduce 'pen — Reliever was 0-1 with a 7.16 ERA in 23 appearances this season — ATLANTA — The Marlins on Tuesday night optioned left-handed reliever Taylor Tankersley to Triple-A Albuquerque. — The team has been carrying 13 pitchers …
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FishStripes
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hawpe's sore hamstring not hurting Smith's shot — In manager Clint Hurdle's estimation, Seth Smith needs to improve his throws, outfield routes and base-running. But, he said, “he has always hit at every level.” The Rockies are determined to get a long look at Smith …
Phil Rosenthal / Chicago Tribune:
Zell on Cubs, Leno in last leg of tour — Tribune Co. expects to retain a minority interest in the Chicago Cubs when it sells control of the major league ballclub. It also wants to talk to top-rated late-night comedian Jay Leno, whom NBC plans to replace next year as host of “The Tonight Show.”
Zachary Osterman / MLB.com:
Nats to become even more ‘green’ — Club to host program for environment on Wednesday — WASHINGTON — Major League Baseball's most eco-friendly park will get a little more so on Wednesday when the Washington Nationals host “Get Your Green On,” a one-night program encouraging their fans to be more environmentally conscious.