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David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
McLaren joins Bavasi on the Mariners' firing line — The players will apparently get one more chance. — John McLaren will not. — Three days after firing general manager Bill Bavasi, the Mariners on Thursday followed by giving McLaren the ax hours before the team left for a three-city interleague road trip.
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Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
McLaren fired as manager — Just got the word. John McLaren is out as manager of the Mariners. Bench coach Jim Riggleman has been promoted to the position. — Press conference at 11:30 a.m. — “John worked extremely hard, but our team continued to under perform compared to our expectations of them …
Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Mariners fire manager McLaren, promote Riggleman — SEATTLE (AP)—John McLaren was fired Thursday as manager of the Seattle Mariners, who began the season with playoff aspirations and now have the worst record in the major leagues. — Bench coach Jim Riggleman will run the Mariners …
John Lott / Posted Sports:
Jays notebook: Ricciardi trashes Adam Dunn on radio show — Slugger Adam Dunn lacks a passion for baseball and definitely will not become a Toronto Blue Jay, general manager J.P. Ricciardi said Wednesday night. — Dunn, who plays for the Cincinnati Reds, is often mentioned in trade rumours …
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Mark Lelinwalla / NY Daily News:
SI Players Poll names Derek Jeter baseball's most overrated — The Yankees look up to Derek Jeter as their Captain, and fans across the country idolize him - but many players in the majors apparently don't believe the hype. — In a Sports Illustrated survey of 495 Major League Baseball players …
Associated Press:
Bush takes no-hit bid into 8th, Brewers hold on — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Dave Bush took a no-hit bid into the eighth inning before it was broken up by the player he was traded for, and the Milwaukee Brewers barely held for an 8-7 win over Toronto on Thursday. — GAME REPORT: Brewers 8, Blue Jays 7
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Adam Reilly / Boston Phoenix:
Bad sports — While old and new media are mending many fences, they're still squaring off in jockland — When, sometime in the future, historians trace the rise of the blog as the dominant journalistic form of the 21st century, they'll pay close attention to two recent developments:
ESPN:
The GM shopping list — • The all-stars (Brian Cashman, Theo Epstein, Kevin Towers): Cashman and Epstein are both in the last year of their respective contracts, so you never know. Towers has done terrific work in San Diego for 13 seasons. But even though he just signed an extension through 2010 …
Chris Forsberg / Boston Globe:
Sox to honor C's — The Boston Red Sox plan to honor their basketball brethren before Friday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Fenway Park. — While no specifics were mentioned, a media advisory sent by the Sox indicated there would be a pregame ceremony to “recognize and honor …
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Rays sign top overall pick Beckham — ST. PETERSBURG — Tim Beckham, the No. 1 overall pick in this year's First-Year Player Draft, signed a contract with the Rays on Thursday. — Beckham's signing bonus is worth a $6.15 million, the club announced. — Baseball America ranked Beckham …
Associated Press:
Former New York favorites Johnson, Martinez to manage Futures — CBSSports.com wire reports — NEW YORK — Sticking with a New York theme, Davey Johnson and Tino Martinez will manage the Futures game next month as part of the All-Star festivities at Yankee Stadium.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks team up with Hard Rock — Club has entered agreement to open restaurant at new stadium — NEW YORK — Over the very spot where home plate will be installed at the new Yankee Stadium, Alex Rodriguez leaned over and added his looping signature to the “sweet spot” of a pinstriped guitar.
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Happy 80th Birthday, Dad — My Dad, George Lederer, turns 80 years old today. Had he lived, Dad would have joined the octogenarian club. However, he barely made it to 50. He died nearly 30 years ago of malignant melanoma. — It was truly an unfortunate set of circumstances that caused his death.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Cintron stays longer at short — Reserve to get more time with Bynum slumping — While maintaining that struggling Freddie Bynum is still his shortstop, Orioles manager Dave Trembley said he plans to give more starts at the position to Alex Cintron. — Cintron started tonight …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Jerry pitches in to help Wright — ANAHEIM - No, Jerry Manuel wasn't glad he had to make a point about his authority as manager one batter into his first game at the helm. — Manuel met resistance from a helmet-tossing Jose Reyes on Tuesday night, when the shortstop's left hamstring tightened and he didn't want to leave the game.
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