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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Marmol replaces Wood on NL All-Stars — Blister will keep Cubs closer out of Midsummer Classic — CHICAGO — Cubs pitcher Carlos Marmol was named to the National League All-Star team to replace teammate Kerry Wood, who cannot pitch because of a blister on his pitching hand.
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Marmol replaces Wood, gives Cubs 8 All-Stars … NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Marmol became the eighth Cubs player on the NL All-Star team when he was selected Sunday to replace injured Chicago teammate Kerry Wood. — Marmol was picked because he was the relief pitcher with the highest vote on the player ballot.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 95: Yankees at Blue Jays — YANKEES (50-44) — BLUE JAYS (46-48) — Andy Pettitte (10-6, 3.93) vs. the Toronto hitters. — A.J. Burnett (9-8, 5.23) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: The Yankees have won five of seven. This is the final game before the All-Star break. ...
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Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Bobby Murcer, 62, Yankee on Field and Air, Dies
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Futures looks very bright — Exhibition game for young prospects is giving fans a peek at the stars tomorrow — Less than a month before Joba Chamberlain burst on to the Yankees scene last summer, you could have caught your first glimpse of him in the Futures Game at the All-Star Game.
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Will Lingo / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
Bottom 9th: World preserves shutout — The United States put together its best rally of the game, but it still couldn't scratch out a run as the World team preserved a 3-0 victory. — Third baseman Wes Hodges opened the inning with a double, but when Jamie D'Antona and Nate Schierholtz flied …
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Associated Press:
Miles' 5 RBIs lead Cardinals past Pirates 11-6 — PITTSBURGH - Aaron Miles drove in five runs with a home run and a triple and the St. Louis Cardinals held off a Pittsburgh comeback this time, beating the Pirates 11-6 today. — Miles got three hits and is batting .344 as a starter.
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Infield hit in 9th lifts Angels past A's — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—Reggie Willits' aggressive baserunning is a result of coaches past and present instilling in him that instinct. Sometimes it's pure luck. — Willits scored from second on Erick Aybar's infield single with two outs …
John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
Wall Street philosophy transforms Rays — Stuart Sternberg applies Wall Street principles to baseball. — Times (2006)] — ST. PETERSBURG — You have come in search of a secret and instead find men willing to talk. — It sounds like an invitation, but really it's a challenge.
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Chad Billingsley strikes out 13 in Dodgers victory — He gives up one run and five hits in seven innings against the Marlins as L.A. pulls to within one game of NL West-leading Arizona. — The Dodgers ended the first half of their season today with a 9-1 demolition of the Florida Marlins …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox in first place at All-Star break — The Red Sox have gone into the All-Star break with a 2-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles before 37,344. They are one-half game in first place over the Tampa Bay Rays, who lost their seventh straight game, a 5-2 decision to the Cleveland Indians yesterday.
Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Today's lineup, and things that might affect future lineups — Bos and I had a wide-ranging discussion this morning with Nats principal owner Mark Lerner. We talked everything from offseason strategy to federal investigations. — Here is just an excerpt from some of the most interesting things he said...
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
YANKEES MAY BE LOOKING PAST '08 — Opposing teams say the Yankees' strategy right now appears to be to determine if they are truly in the race in the next 10 days, and if so, then act, but only on a smaller scale to land a left-handed reliever or a secondary starting pitcher.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Adamant Ozzie says he wants no part of Bonds — ARLINGTON, Texas — Just in case Barry Bonds and his camp weren't listening the first few times White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said there was no room for the “Home Run King” on the South Side, Guillen laid it out again Friday.
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