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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Josh Johnson starting from scratch — SAN DIEGO - Called into the office at Double-A Carolina after his July 4 rehab outing, Josh Johnson experienced a bit a déjà vu. — “It was just like back in '05 when I got called up,” Johnson said. — After a prolonged absence recovering …
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Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Olsen comes close to complete game in Marlins' victory — SAN DIEGO — Scott Olsen dropped his head, turned and headed back to the dugout Wednesday. — Never before had a pitcher been so disappointed to see a teammate draw a walk to load the bases. — It was the top of the ninth and the Marlins had a three-run lead.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Fenway firepower cements Sox sweep — Each starter collects at least one hit in 23-hit attack on Twins — BOSTON — Just call it the Boston tee-off party. How else to describe the utter destruction done by the Red Sox's offense in an 18-5 romp over the Twins on Wednesday?
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Red Sox spread the wealth — There are no AL leaders, just contributors galore — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — Eighteen runs and 23 hits from 11 players all wearing the same uniform. So it went yesterday at Fenway Park [map], where the cookie-cutter Red Sox …
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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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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards lose game, Mulder — Phillies 4, Cardinals 2 • Up next: at Phillies, 12:05 today, FSN Midwest — PHILADELPHIA — Whatever organizational hope remained attached to Mark Mulder's twice-repaired left shoulder came undone Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park when his first major-league start …
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Shaun Powell / Newsday:
Door suddenly open for Mets to redeem themselves — Their one and only All-Star Game participant was handed to them on the electoral vote, and today they might sneak another player in on the popular vote. Yet it really doesn't matter all that much that the Mets won't be well represented Tuesday in the Midsummer Classic.
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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
RHP Harden joins Cubs from Athletics — CHICAGO (AP)—Rich Harden's baseball career took a major detour, and when he arrived at Wrigley Field a bit sleep deprived Wednesday he felt several emotions. — He'd gone from the West Coast to the Midwest, from the American League to the National …
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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’
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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 …
Peter Applebome / New York Times:
Build a Wiffle Ball Field and Lawyers Will Come — Some town-owned land in Greenwich, Conn., has been turned into a Wiffle ball field by teenagers. Neighbors are complaining. Jeff Currivan, 17, shown at bat, said, “They think we're a cult.” — GREENWICH, Conn.
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Alex Eisenberg / Hardball Times:
Breaking down the draft: Picks 27-35 — Today, we look at picks 27-35. As a reminder, here are the previous articles in this series: — THT Draft Primer — Breaking Down the Draft: Part One — Breaking Down the Draft: Picks 18-26 — With that out of the way, let's get started:
Doug Tucker / Associated Press:
Quentin's HRs rally ChiSox from 5 down — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Carlos Quentin's towering home runs kept Chicago close, then the White Sox went ahead without so much as a pitch being thrown. — Fighting back from a 5- deficit Wednesday night, the White Sox scored the go-ahead run …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox happy to win, sad to lose Ozuna
White Sox happy to win, sad to lose Ozuna
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Associated Press:
Hal Steinbrenner disappointed in Yanks' season — NEW YORK — Hal Steinbrenner emerged from a closed-door meeting in manager Joe Girardi's office Wednesday to say he was disappointed in the New York Yankees' performance this year yet reluctant to trade prospects for veterans in hopes of a spark.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Not a joke: Alou gets hurt again — NORWICH, Conn. - A dejected Moises Alou removed himself from a rehab start with Double-A Binghamton after six innings Wednesday night, sidetracking plans for him to rejoin the Mets Friday for their series opener against the Rockies.
Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Times:
Angels give it away in the ninth inning — Francisco Rodriguez blows his second save opportunity of the season when Josh Hamilton hits a two-run walk-off home run to cap a three-run rally for the Rangers. — ARLINGTON, Texas — Francisco Rodriguez needed only four pitches Wednesday to know something was wrong.
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Munson's Widow Decides Time Is Right for Auction — With each passing year, Diana Munson would regard the home office of her husband, Thurman, with growing sadness. The accumulated memorabilia in the room, with its Yankee-blue carpeting and suede walls, overwhelmed her and anyone who entered.
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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