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Henry Seltzer / Us Weekly:
NY Yankee Making Late-Night Visits to Madonna's Apartment — Us Weekly reports in its new issue, on newsstands tomorrow, that Madonna's seven-year marriage to Guy Ritchie has stalled out - and the singer has been hosting late-night visits from New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez at her Central Park West apartment in New York City.
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Hot Stove New York, Deadspin, Big Apple Sports, The Big Lead, With Leather and Hugging Harold Reynolds
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
A-Rod to skip HR Derby — Alex Rodriguez may be the American League's leading vote-getter for this year's All-Star Game, but the reigning MVP has no plans on making it a two-day event. — Even with the All-Star festivities taking place in his home ballpark, A-Rod said he would not participate …
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Sliding Into Home
Fox Sports:
Rumors: Is A-Rod Madonna's new bat boy? — by Staff report, New York Post — After months of divorce rumors swirling around Madonna and hubbie Guy Ritchie, Us magazine alleges that the nearly 50-year-old pop star is cavorting with Yankees' star swinger Alex Rodriguez.
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Baseball & The Boogie Down
Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Percival, Maddon downplay exchange — Rays closer tweaks left hamstring, pulled with two outs in ninth — ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays' 5-4 victory on Monday was tempered by a growing concern for the health of Troy Percival. — The veteran closer entered the ninth inning with a 5-2 lead …
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MetsBlog.com
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Associated Press:
Halladay handcuffs M's, tossing four-hitter for 10th career shutout — CBSSports.com wire reports — SEATTLE — Even with five complete games already this season, Roy Halladay had a lingering feeling that a little piece of his pitching was lacking. — He found what was missing, at least on Monday night.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Newsday baseball columnist Ken Davidoff plays hardball with musings …
Newsday baseball columnist Ken Davidoff plays hardball with musings …
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Newsday
Patrick Sullivan / Baseball Analysts:
Dusty Baker Manages, Fails; Observes, Succeeds — It doesn't get much more painful for the keyboard-toting baseball enthusiast living in Mom's basement than the bottom half of the eighth inning of Monday night's Pittsburgh-Cincinnati game. Down 3-2, the Reds pieced together a walk and a single …
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Walkoff Walk
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Michael Hiestand / USA Today:
Reynolds to return as baseball analyst for TBS — Harold Reynolds, off national TV since being fired by ESPN in July 2006, is back working on national TV. — Reynolds will debut Sunday as a studio analyst on a special where TBS will announce the All-Star Game rosters.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Rockies report: Fuentes, Holliday on the trading block? — Several clubs with scouts following the Rockies say indications they have been given are Colorado will decide at the All-Star break whether to deal players. And there are several players on the Rockies that teams are interested in.
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Chavez plans return for Angels opener — Oakland (44-37) at Los Angeles (49-33), Monday, 7:05 p.m. PT — OAKLAND — A day after saying he was “befuddled” and “concerned” regarding the sore right shoulder that forced him to sit out his team's weekend series against the Giants …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Trade talks for Uribe could be heating up — It was almost as if Ozzie Guillen was starting to say goodbye. — Considering the talk going on behind closed doors concerning infielder Juan Uribe, maybe the White Sox manager was. — “The one thing I say about Juan, I have never had anyone …
Steve Lombardi / WasWatching.com:
THE LAST 10 GAMES — The Yankees have now played 10 games since they had a chance to beat up against the Astros and Padres. What have the Yankees done in these 10 games? — New York has gone 4-6. And, this was against teams such as the Reds, Pirates, Mets...and one game against the Rangers.
David Murphy / Philly.com:
Now signed, Hewitt ready to deliver for Phillies — ATLANTA - As he waited at his family's home in Brooklyn, N.Y., for a couple of representatives from the Phillies scouting department to arrive and make his signing official, Anthony Hewitt had to fight the urge to hop a flight to Florida.
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Phillies Nation
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Oh, baby! Manuel taps Castillo as Reyes' sitter — ST. LOUIS - Jerry Manuel didn't notice Jose Reyes tossing his glove after his errant throw to Carlos Delgado in the Subway Series finale on Sunday, and the interim manager doesn't expect to speak with the shortstop about the subject.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Piniella says ump ‘ambushed’ him on Sunday — Ejection Sunday got ‘a little frustration out’ — SAN FRANCISCO - Manager Lou Piniella said he was “ambushed” by plate umpire Rob Drake during his second-inning ejection Sunday night at U.S. Cellular Field, and claimed Drake “wasn't paying attention” …
James Vaznis / Boston Globe:
Former Red Sox GM, Pittsfield mayor face ethics charge over Series tickets — Former Sox general manager Daniel Duquette was raked over the coals by Red Sox fans for failing to get the team to the World Series. Now he is embroiled in a state ethics controversy for allegedly selling Pittsfield …
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ShysterBall, St. Petersburg Times, SOX & Dawgs, SPORTSbyBROOKS, FanHouse and Boston Globe
Washington Post:
Union Plans Grievance to Aid Chacon — Shawn Chacon cleared waivers and was released yesterday by the Astros, five days after a physical altercation with GM Ed Wade in the clubhouse. — Michael Weiner, the general counsel of Major League Baseball's Players Association, said the union planned to file a grievance today.
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You can't script baseball
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