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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Red Sox dealing with threat — Beef up security for Tampa Bay trip — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — HOUSTON - The Red Sox [team stats] and Major League Baseball have dispatched security teams to St. Petersburg, Fla., for the next three days due to a recent threat made against the club's players.
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Art Martone / Projo SoxBlog:
Ramirez apologizes after altercation with Sox' traveling secretary — HOUSTON — Maybe it's something in the water in Houston. — Days after Houston Astros pitcher Shawn Chacon tackled general manger Ed Wade in the home clubhouse at Minute Maid Park, the visitors clubhouse was the scene …
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TheTandD.com:
Holly Hill's Brett Gardner called up to New York Yankees — Don't believe dreams can come true? — Just talk to Brett Gardner. Because, Sunday afternoon, Gardner's big-league dream came true when Scranton/Wilkes-Barre manager Dave Miley called him into his office and informed …
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Bats, YFSF, Lady At The Bat, Sliding Into Home, River Ave. Blues, Scott Proctor's Arm and Mike Ashmore's Thunder …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees to call up Gardner — According to an article in his hometown paper, the Yankees have called up OF Brett Gardner. A second source confirmed it at 1 a.m. — Gardner was at .287/.412/.429 through 80 games for Scranton. He had three homers, 29 RBI and 34 stolen bases.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Nine-Game Test Awaits the Yankees — The schedule says the Texas Rangers will make their only appearance at Yankee Stadium this week, but that is not exactly accurate. A chunk of the Rangers' lineup will probably come back next month for the All-Star Game.
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Andy Clayton / Blogging the Bombers:
Girardi unveils weirdest lineup of the year
Girardi unveils weirdest lineup of the year
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USA Today:
INSIDE PITCH — Second baseman Dan Uggla said his sprained left ankle felt better Sunday but chances are he won't return to action until Thursday at the earliest. — Uggla left Saturday's game in the fourth inning after he took a hard turn toward second base on a single then lost his footing and stumbled in the dirt.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins Dan Uggla's sprained left ankle won't keep him out long
Marlins Dan Uggla's sprained left ankle won't keep him out long
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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres organization soon could reach crossroads in woeful season — A week ago, Sandy Alderson was waffling. He was wiggling. He was waiting. Rather than pick a pigeonhole he might later wish to leave, the Padres' Harvard-trained CEO cleverly characterized his ballclub not as buyers or sellers …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Notebook: Top pick nears deal — KANSAS CITY — The Cardinals are close enough to finalizing a deal with first-round draft selection Brett Wallace that negotiations could conclude during the seven-game home stand that begins tonight against the New York Mets, according to sources familiar with the process.
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Oakland Wins Inoa Sweepstakes — Athletics expected to announce signing Wednesday — The agent for Michel Inoa, the top Dominican Republic pitching prospect of the last decade, has told other clubs not to bother when the July 2 international signing period opens Wednesday. — That ship has sailed.
Scott McNeish / MLB.com:
Tigers place Ordonez on DL — Outfielder has injured right oblique and lat muscle — DETROIT — The Tigers placed star outfielder Magglio Ordonez on the 15-day disabled list Sunday afternoon following a spasm suffered in his right oblique and lat muscle the night before.
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Jason / It is about the money, stupid:
An Interview with Darrell Rasner — Following my interview with agent Matt Sosnick, I asked Matt if it would be OK to interview one of his players. Being in New York and sucker for the low-down from one of the less-heralded players, I checked if the Yanks Darrell Rasner would be amenable.