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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Looking to Postseason, Brewers Trade for Sabathia — After the Milwaukee Brewers made a bold move by acquiring C. C. Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians on Monday, one team official mentioned the imminent “C. C. surge.” He was referring to sales of tickets and souvenirs …
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Mets hang on to beat Phillies — To quote the immortal Bob Murphy, who said this 18 years ago on the air after an identical 10-9 win in Philadelphia: “They win the damn thing!” — Here are some notes of interest: — • The Mets moved within 2.5 games of first place.
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John Perrotto / Beaver County Times & Allegheny Times:
Pirates may trade Wilson to Dodgers — The Los Angeles Dodgers have zeroed in on Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson as their primary trade target now that the Milwaukee Brewers have a deal in place to acquire left-hander C.C. Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians.
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Los Angeles Times, Where have you gone …, MLB Rumors, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and Bucs Dugout
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates expecting Wilson to stay put — Coonelly: Team will ‘evaluate carefully every potential trade’ — The Pirates expect to keep shortstop Jack Wilson beyond Major League Baseball's July 31 trading deadline, despite overtures from several teams in the past week. — And he might stay a lot longer than that.
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Bucs Dugout
Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Kuroda's one-hitter is a sunny delight — LOS ANGELES - The sunny view here amid the palm trees and rag tops has the Dodgers coming to understand Joe Torre and Torre getting them, the only explanation for a July that has seen six wins and 36 runs in seven games, because it couldn't possibly …
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Kuroda brilliant in one-hitting Braves — Dodgers right-hander takes perfect game into eighth inning — LOS ANGELES — Hiroki Kuroda was nearly perfect Monday in the Dodgers' 3-0 victory over the Braves in front of 39,896 to open the series. — Instead, he was just very good and settled …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets have no interest in Bonds — PHILADELPHIA - After more than 15 minutes of grilling on Ryan Church, concussions, migraines and any number of brain-related issues, general manager Omar Minaya actually seemed relieved Monday when someone asked him about pursuing Barry Bonds.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Church gets his head examined one more time — PHILADELPHIA - Ryan Church arrived in New York Sunday night and underwent an MRI exam of his brain and neck Monday, the Mets said, confirming an earlier Daily News report that he had left the team. Results of both MRIs were negative, and Church is day-to-day.
Milton Bradley / Bats:
‘What Have I Done Now?’ — Milton Bradley, the Texas Rangers' designated hitter, was named to his first All-Star team and will play for the American League at Yankee Stadium next week. He will contribute occasional items to the New York Times's Bats blog about his All-Star experience.
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The Griddle
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Francoeur to rejoin Braves on Monday — With three put on DL, outfielder summoned back from Minors — LOS ANGELES — Jeff Francoeur's stay in the Minor Leagues was a short one. The Braves recalled him from Double-A Mississippi and he is expected to be with them in Los Angeles for Monday night's series opener against the Dodgers.
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Mark Kiszla / Denver Post:
$31 million, all we got was a lousy Tulo — At age 23, is shortstop Troy Tulowitzki too big to be bent over the knee of Rockies manager Clint Hurdle and given a spanking? — On a team that has failed to live up to expectations, the biggest bust has been Tulowitzki.
MLB.com:
A letter to Indians fans — Thank you for your many years of loyalty to and support of the Cleveland Indians. Because you are vitally important to the success of the Indians, I want to communicate the thinking behind our recent player personnel decisions, including our decision to trade CC Sabathia, directly to you.
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ShysterBall
Boston Herald:
Torri Hunter homers twice in Angels win — Torii Hunter homered twice, the first capping a six-run second inning, and the Los Angeles Angels held on for a 9-6 victory over the Texas Rangers last night in Arlington, Texas. — Vladimir Guerrero, Jeff Mathis and Hunter all homered …
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