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MLB.com:
Mariners release first baseman Richie Sexson — OAKLAND — Seattle Mariners Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Lee Pelekoudas announced today that the Mariners have released first baseman Richie Sexson. — “We felt that at this time it was in the best interest of the ballclub …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Girardi catches heat from Posada — PITTSBURGH - Criticizing his manager isn't Jorge Posada's way, even as he spent yet another game away from his familiar spot behind the plate. — Privately, however, Posada has expressed his dissatisfaction with Joe Girardi's decision to start Jose Molina …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 92: Yankees at Pirates — YANKEES (49-42) — PIRATES (42-48) — Mike Mussina (11-6, 3.64) vs. the Pittsburgh hitters. — Paul Maholm (5-5, 4.05) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: This will be the seventh game Posada has played at least some first base. ...
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
He's back via special delivery — Buchholz brings a new motion to Fenway — The last time Clay Buchholz was sighted in the major leagues, he was standing between the posts of a locker in the visitors' clubhouse at the Metrodome, a lost and lonely place. — He had a torn fingernail …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Buchholz returns, but is he ready? — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — In an odd way, pitching a no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles in his second career major league start may have been one of the worst things that could have happened to Clay Buchholz.
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Ideas on how to make the All-Star Game even better — Complaining about the All-Star Game sure is fashionable these days. Maybe not as fashionable as hanging out with Lenny Kravitz. Or hugging the nearest Wimbledon runner-up. But in serious vogue nonetheless.
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Longoria, Hart are fans' final All-Stars — Rays rookie, Brewers outfielder win voting to join rosters — Tampa Bay third baseman Evan Longoria and Milwaukee outfielder Corey Hart have won the 32nd and final roster spots for the 79th All-Star Game on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium …
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Final Vote battles tight as deadline nears
Final Vote battles tight as deadline nears
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Alex Eisenberg / Hardball Times:
Breaking down the draft: Scouting Gerrit Cole — I decided to do a separate article on Gerrit Cole, the 28th pick in the Major League Draft by the New York Yankees, for a few reasons: — 1. The quality of his overall stuff — 2. The many questions about his mechanics
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Anti All-Stars: The antidote to all that's right with the world — There is no voting for this All-Star team. Only pity. — There is no red-carpet parade. Only red tomatoes, preferably rotten, carefully aimed. — National television? Maybe you'll find the lowlights on YouTube. — Magic?
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Washington Post:
Nationals Withhold Rent on Ballpark — Hundreds of Items Are Incomplete, Team Owners Say — More than midway through the baseball season, the Washington Nationals' owners have failed to pay $3.5 million in rent for the District's new ballpark, contending that the state-of-the-art stadium is still incomplete.
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Chris Hine / Los Angeles Times:
Keeping score is a long-lost tradition for baseball — Tracking a game can be as easy as accessing a cellphone. But for some fans, using a pen and paper is still the best way. — Dave Eisenberg had just witnessed baseball history — his Dodgers became the fifth team ever to win a game without getting a hit.
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Associated Press:
Ramirez HR, 5 hits lead Marlins over Dodgers in 11 — LOS ANGELES—Hanley Ramirez homered with two out in the 11th inning, capping the first five-hit game of his career and helping the Florida Marlins beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-4 on Thursday night. — Ramirez, the starting shortstop …
Vic Ziegel / NY Daily News:
Ziegel: Barry who? It's Tatis' town now — The 42-year-old outfielder is one of the best hitters in the game, but he can't put the ball in play from an MRI tube. And now it's a torn hamstring that will “probably” keep Moises Alou from playing for the rest of the season, the Mets tell us.
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Doug Tucker / Associated Press:
Teahen homer lifts Royals over White Sox — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—In this series, it wasn't safe to take a lead. — The Chicago White Sox overcame deficits of 4-1 and 5-0 to beat Kansas City in the first two games. On Thursday night, it was the Royals' turn as they scored four runs in the eighth …
Associated Press:
Angels rally, beat Rangers 11-10 in 11 — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—The Los Angeles Angels and Texas Rangers combined for 21 runs, 32 hits and five homers. And yet, despite all those offensive fireworks, Thursday night's game turned on a couple of softly hit balls in the 11th and final inning.