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Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Surgery result optimistic for Curt Schilling — WILMINGTON, Del. - The door is still open. — After one hour and 45 minutes of surgery on Red Sox [team stats] pitcher Curt Schilling [stats], Dr. Craig Morgan and his associate, Dr. Augustus Mazzocca, looked at each other and smiled.
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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Schilling undergoes shoulder surgery — BOSTON (AP)—Curt Schilling could be throwing off a mound by January after having shoulder surgery Monday that keeps him on target to pitch by the middle of next season if he decides to return. — The Red Sox former ace had his right biceps tendon …
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Associated Press:
Schilling surgery may have him throwing by winter — BOSTON — Curt Schilling's shoulder operation has gone well and his surgeon says he could be throwing off a mound again by January. — Monday's surgery on the 41-year-old Boston Red Sox right-hander lasted just under two hours and involved repairs to his tendon and labrum.
Ted Berg / SNY.tv:
S#!t hits the Post — The Mets should not be as desperate as the local rag — C'mon. Seriously? Jerry Manuel takes over as manager and does everything he can to provide smart, funny, candid and well-constructed quotes to the newspapermen desperate for them, and the New York Post has to go screw it up for everyone.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Jeter, A-Rod safe, sound on ballot — Other Yankees position players gaining in All-Star Game vote — NEW YORK — The left side of the Yankees' infield should have no trouble adjusting to its surroundings on July 15, as long as the current All-Star Game tallies hold up.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Manuel not knocking fans with comment — Apparently managers can't attempt to be intellectual without risk of someone trying to make a big deal about it. Trust me, Jerry Manuel wasn't saying anything disparaging about fans when he used the word “fertilizer” before Sunday's game.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's, Cubs content with Roberts deal that wasn't — Chicago owns best record in majors, O's have exceeded expectations after offseason trade talks for second baseman — CHICAGO - It consumed Dave Trembley's offseason. When he walked the beach near his Florida home, ate lunch with his wife …
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Stephen Ruiz / Orlando Sentinel:
Lake Mary pitcher Matt Richardson picks Yankees over UCF — Lake Mary right-hander Matt Richardson, Central Florida's top draft pick among high school players in this year's amateur draft earlier this month, will forgo a scholarship to UCF to play professional baseball.
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Associated Press:
Nats 1B Johnson may miss rest of season — WASHINGTON (AP)—Nationals first baseman Nick Johnson will undergo surgery Tuesday on his injured right wrist and may not return this season. — “We'll know more tomorrow when they operate, but there's a possibility he might be out for the year …
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Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Source: Demand surges for Dominican Inoa, 16 … ORLANDO, Fla. — The Texas Rangers and Cincinnati Reds have joined the Oakland Athletics in a bidding feud for the services of Dominican pitching prospect Michael Inoa, the crown jewel of the pool of Latin American players who will be available …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Potential trades in the works? — Beat reporter Mark Bowman answers Braves fans' questions — It appears that the Braves might be sellers for the first time since 1990 at this year's trade deadline. Can you give us an idea of who might be traded and what to expect in return?
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Will Leitch / Deadspin:
The Screaming Man Shouldn't Make You Change The Way You Think About Yourself — We like The Big Lead. Jason McIntyre's a perfectly nice fellow, and their infamous interview with Jason Whitlock remains one of our favorite sports blogging moments. But we have to make this clear …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Inside Randolph's Firing (cont.) — Bernazard, VP of player development. Never has a VP of player development been more vilified. But it's difficult to say whether it's deserved. In his role as Minaya's chief lieutenant, he is supposed to provide counsel, after all. — Bernazard's Mets bosses love him.