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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Crisp suspension reduced — Major League Baseball reduced Coco Crisp's suspension from 7 games to 5. — The punishment, the result of Crisp charging the mound against Tampa Bay earlier this month at Fenway Park, is scheduled to begin tomorrow, which means Crisp would miss the final two games …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Swisher helps White Sox slam Cubs — First baseman's home run caps seven-run third inning — CHICAGO — The tale of Friday's 10-3 victory for the White Sox over the Cubs, breaking a six-game losing streak against their neighbors to the North, certainly could be told by examining nothing more than the third inning.
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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Swisher's slam lifts White Sox over Cubs — CHICAGO (AP)—Nick Swisher's first look at Chicago's heated baseball rivalry came last weekend at Wrigley Field, where he enjoyed the frenetic atmosphere but not the results. — Over on the South Side, the experience was much more satisfying.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Ken Peters / Associated Press:
Park, Ethier lead Dodgers by Angels 6-0 — LOS ANGELES (AP)—Chan Ho Park, back where he had the best years of his career, has been revitalized by his return to the Los Angeles Dodgers. — The 33-year-old Park struck out seven and scattered four hits over his six innings in the Dodgers' 6-0 victory over the Angels on Friday night.
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6-4-2
Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Longoria, Hinske HRs power Rays by Bucs — PITTSBURGH (AP)—Home runs to left field, home runs to right, line drives all over PNC Park. The Tampa Bay Rays are fast developing not only into one of the majors' best young teams, but one of the best teams, period.
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The Heater
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Batista's health issues surprise Mariners — Right-hander complaining of pain in back and rib area — SAN DIEGO — If veteran pitcher Miguel Batista experiences any sort of physical discomfort, interim manager Jim Riggleman, pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre and the training staff would like to know about it.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Trade deadline's top arms … C.C. Sabathia hasn't been the star of this season, but he appears very likely to become the star of this trading season. No less than a dozen teams are believed interested in the Indians' talented and accomplished left-hander.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Astros interested in free agent Garcia — Former Houston farmhand catches GM Wade's attention — HOUSTON — The Astros are interested in free-agent right-hander Freddy Garcia. — “I talked to his agent, Peter Greenberg, earlier in the week, and he informed me that Freddy is expected …
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MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Guess who's back? Pads ink Tomko for third time — SAN DIEGO — Brett Tomko rejoined the San Diego Padres on Friday, six days after he was waived by the Kansas City Royals. — To make room, left-handed reliever Justin Hampson was optioned to Triple-A Portland. — This is Tomko's third stint with the Padres.
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MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Yankees send OF Matsui to DL with sore knee … NEW YORK (AP) — Hideki Matsui was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday with a sore left knee, leaving the New York Yankees without one of their key sluggers. — Matsui missed the Yankees' 15-6 loss to the New York Mets in the opener …
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On the Yankees beat:
Gameday Live 80: Yankees at Mets (Game 2) — Hey everyone! The Yankees will be looking for a split after losing 15-6 to the Mets in the opener. Carlos Delgado turned in a heck of a performance by belting two home runs and driving in nine runs. Delgado's nine RBIs set a Met record …
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Pinstripe Alley
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 79: Mets at Yankees — YANKEES (42-36) — METS (38-39) — Dan Giese (1-2, 0.64) has never faced any of Mets hitters and Mike Pelfrey (4-6, 4.30) has never faced any of the Yankees. — Notes: Damon will play Game 2 in left. ... Sounds like Hideki Matsui will go on the DL after Game 1 when Sidney Ponson is activated. ...