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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies juggle their lineup to face new Brewer Sabathia — Old faces, new places. A funky Rockies lineup greeted CC Sabathia in his Brewers debut. Garrett Atkins shifted to first, Jayson Nix returned to second, Clint Barmes played third and Ryan Spilborghs moved to right.
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's trade Harden to Cubs in six-player deal; Harden calls it ‘bit of a shock’
A's trade Harden to Cubs in six-player deal; Harden calls it ‘bit of a shock’
Baxter Holmes / Boston Globe:
Near triple-play gets Gardenhire tossed — How often do you see a called triple play get turn into an RBI single? — The Twins nearly turned a triple play in the seventh inning, but after further review, the center fielder Denard Span didn't make a clean diving catch on a fly ball from Jason Varitek.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Nothing Close Here — After two consecutive one-run wins …
Nothing Close Here — After two consecutive one-run wins …
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Steve Politi / New Jersey Online:
Bob Sheppard not able to be at All-Star Game — Bob Sheppard, whose deep and unmistakable voice has announced the action at Yankee Stadium for 57 years, said yesterday that he is not feeling well enough to announce the upcoming All-Star Game in the Bronx. — “I am not going to be physically able …
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Cardinals starter Mulder leaves game — Cardinals left-hander Mark Mulder left his comeback start against the Philadelphia Phillies after throwing only 16 pitches and recording one out in the first inning on Wednesday night. Mulder, coming back from two shoulder operations …
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Associated Press:
Mulder's season debut cut short after 16 pitches — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cardinals left-hander Mark Mulder left his comeback start against the Philadelphia Phillies with more pain in his shoulder after throwing only 16 pitches and recording one out in the first inning on Wednesday night.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Byrnes may avoid hamstring surgery — Gonzalez also considering going with non-surgical approach — WASHINGTON — Outfielder Eric Byrnes is leaning towards taking a non-surgical approach to recovering from his torn left hamstring, but even if that were to be successful he would still likely miss the rest of the 2008 season.
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MLB.com:
Monster 2008 All-Star Game Final Vote on MLB.com reaches milestones as balloting enters its final 24 hours — Outcome of tight American and National League races in doubt heading into the home stretch — NEW YORK — Over the past 24 hours, as fans continue to cast their votes …
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Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
M's need a bidding war — The one thing yesterday's trade of Rich Harden to the Chicago Cubs did was establish Erik Bedard as one of the top remaining options for contenders on the pitching front when it comes to trades. In fact, I'd say Bedard is the best option right now.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox happy to win, sad to lose Ozuna — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A temporarily flooded clubhouse and the disbelief over popular utility player Pablo Ozuna being cut were only part of the White Sox's woes Tuesday night. — They were -for-9 with runners in scoring position in the first seven innings …
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
O's can't hold lead, drop heartbreaker — Huff's 18th homer of season spoiled in loss to Jays — TORONTO — No music. No conversation. No sound at all, except for the hiss of a game gone wrong. — Daniel Cabrera stared straight ahead into his locker Tuesday night, oblivious to the gathering crowd around him.
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New York Post:
FINGER-DIPPING PLAY-BY-PLAY — YANKEES radio announcer John Sterling is being called out for foul behavior in the stadium's press dining room. “Sterling has made a habit of walking over to the dessert table and dipping his finger into the ice cream barrel,” one stadium worker told us …
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers will change hitting coach again — Mike Easler will be replaced by Don Mattingly after the All-Star break. — With the Dodgers' offense ranking among the worst in the league, the club is expected to change hitting coaches at the All-Star break by replacing Mike Easler with Don Mattingly …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Despite trade rumors, Wolf wants to stay — SAN DIEGO — Randy Wolf has had his hands full recently trying to iron out mechanical issues that, prior to Tuesday's victory over Florida, left him with four consecutive losses. — But that doesn't mean the 31-year-old left-handed pitcher …
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Notebook: Will Dodgers ever make a move? — The Dodgers could have had CC Sabathia but didn't pull the trigger. Ken Rosenthal doubts GM Ned Colletti will ever swing a big deal.