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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Phillies could not compete in Sabathia stakes — The Phillies placed Cy Young winner CC Sabathia atop their trade-deadline wish list but fell short simply because they couldn't beat the package the Milwaukee Brewers put together for him. — The Brewers offered top prospect Matt LaPorta to Cleveland …
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Sabathia for LaPorta — Tonight in Milwaukee, Brewers fans will pack Miller Park for what they hope will be the start of a run that ends sometime in October. Despite some dalliances with the wild card in 2006 and 2007, the Brewers haven't been relevant …
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Vegas Watch
Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
Starting Rivera in Midsummer Classic would be ultimate tribute — NEW YORK — In a world of crazy, outside-the-box thinking, here's one idea that has gained some traction in the Yankees' clubhouse lately: Why not give Mariano Rivera, this generation's greatest closer, a chance to be really appreciated at the All-Star Game?
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Masterson sent down to build up relief work — Two things can cure a good team from the doldrums. One is returning to its home field after a 3-7 road trip (which featured six one-run losses) and winning a one-run game, 1-0, last night over the Twins. Another is a good, swift kick in pants, a shakeup if you will.
Baxter Holmes / Boston Globe:
Masterson sent down to become reliever; Ortiz takes BP
Masterson sent down to become reliever; Ortiz takes BP
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The Bottom Line
Newsday:
Lennon: Hey Omar, What About Bonds? — 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 yesterday when someone asked him about pursuing Barry Bonds.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Farm better than expected? — Beat reporter Marty Noble answers Mets fans' questions — The Mets have little at the Triple-A level, but I do see a decent number of good players on their Double-A team. The one who sticks out the most to me is left-handed pitcher Jonathon Niese.
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Church gets his head examined one more time
Church gets his head examined one more time
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Joe / Mets Today:
Beltran's Throw — During the ninth inning of last night's game against the Phillies, Carlos Beltran made a throw to third base in attempt to nail Eric Bruntlett going from first to third on a single by Pedro Feliz. The ball got away from third baseman David Wright, allowing Bruntlett to score and Feliz to take second base.
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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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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Duchscherer looking for a long-term deal — Justin Duchscherer is now a two-time All-Star and he has put up the best ERA among AL starters going into tonight's game against the Mariners. — That makes him among the top bargains in the bigs. Duchscherer, who was arbitration-eligible …
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MLB Rumors
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.
Dan Steinberg / Washington Post:
Nats Striking Out on TV — MASN Programming Ranks Last Among U.S. Major League Markets — The Washington Nationals are drawing the smallest U.S. regional television audience in baseball this season, attracting less than one-third the average number of households of any other team …
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Oleanders and Morning Glories, William World News, The Nationals Enquirer and D.C. Sports Bog
Sabernomics:
Where Did the Frenchy Quotes Go? — In my previous post, I was searching for Jeff Francoeur's original quotes to the AJC about his demotion . The problem is that the quotes are no longer on the website. In the story that I believe was originally written by Carroll Rogers now links to a milder story by Thomas Stinson.
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.
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Purple Row
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Hendry: 'Nothing's changed' in wake of CC trade — The Cubs aren't planning any rush jobs or ramping up efforts to make a trade in the wake of CC Sabathia's trade to the rival Brewers. — It's not like historically aggressive general manager Jim Hendry suddenly could get more aggressive …