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Selig says tie not an option … NEW YORK — Baseball commissioner Bud Selig admitted he worried about Tuesday night's long-running All-Star Game dragging even deeper into extra innings, and the All-Star managers running out of pitchers. But Selig didn't worry that there might be a second tied All-Star game under his watch.
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Murray Chass:
Here We Go Again — Sometimes it pays to be lucky. Here I am making my Web site debut and just in time for the All-Star game. I couldn't have planned it any better. — I would've been distraught had I not made it before the game was played because it has become my favorite game of the entire year.
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Little League tactics cause All-Star headaches — NEW YORK - Had baseball's All-Star game-turned-cricket match gone any longer, the American League's next pitcher would have come with an arsenal of fastball, curveball and changeup that share the same description. — “Junk,” Evan Longoria said.
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
This All-Star Game almost didn't count … NEW YORK — It was an All-Star Game unlike any other. — That, of course, is because the first 78 All-Star Games actually ended. — Ah, but not this one. — It couldn't. It wouldn't. It almost didn't. — Midnight came and went.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Today in The Journal News — There was a really long All-Star Game that ended this morning. The American League won 4-3 in 15 innings. John Delcos has the story. — Mariano Rivera didn't get the save but he had a great night. Sam Borden has the story.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Drew snares All-Star MVP honors — Red Sox's right fielder goes 2-for-4 in 15-inning affair in Bronx — NEW YORK — Flags fly forever, and rings soothe all sorts of wounds. Now, add a nice trophy and a free SUV, and J.D. Drew has just about forgotten the first five months of his American League career.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Rough going for Papelbon — NEW YORK - Jonathan Papelbon paid …
Rough going for Papelbon — NEW YORK - Jonathan Papelbon paid …
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Jeremy Cothran / New Jersey Online:
Mets Wright was willing (and ready) to pitch in the 16th inning
Mets Wright was willing (and ready) to pitch in the 16th inning
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Janie Mccauley / Associated Press:
Triple-A players highlight Olympic baseball team — San Diego State pitcher Stephen Strasburg, whose 23-strikeout performance on April 11 brought him national attention, was the lone college player picked Wednesday for the U.S. baseball team headed to the Beijing Olympics.
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J.J. Cooper / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
U.S. Olympic Roster Announced — USA Baseball announced its roster for the Olympics this afternoon. We'll have plenty of analysis as the day goes along, but here's a quick look at the 23-man roster that was announced. Team USA will be prospect-laden behind the plate and in the outfield …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Holliday struts for suitors — NEW YORK — Matt Holliday has grown up quickly before our eyes, becoming the player that fans yearned for since the romanticized days of the Blake Street Bombers. — Initially, he was going to be the next Dante Bichette. He's become so much more than that.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Takashi Saito is out at least six weeks — Closer has a sprained ligament in his right elbow. — With leading hitter Rafael Furcal and opening day starter Brad Penny already on the disabled list, the Dodgers learned Tuesday that they will be without closer Takashi Saito until at least late August.
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Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Myers set for July 23 return — NEW YORK - Here's an update on Brett's comeback: — No, not Favre. Myers. — According to a baseball source, Brett Myers' next minor-league start will be Friday night in Florida for single-A Clearwater at Brevard County.
NY Daily News:
Sources: Roger Clemens got HGH in mail from Kirk Radomski — Confessed drug supplier Kirk Radomski has provided documentary evidence to the government showing that he shipped drugs to the Texas home of Roger Clemens, who is under investigation for perjury after telling Congress he never used steroids or human growth hormone.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Florida Marlins' Sergio Mitre undergoes Tommy John surgery — Right-hander Sergio Mitre's season is over before it started. — Out since spring training with a forearm strain, Mitre underwent Tommy John surgery today. Dr. James Andrews, the orthopedic surgeon who performed the same procedure …
Fox Sports:
Matsui rehab hits snag; Yanks may look at Bonds — Hideki Matsui's left knee swelled, increasing the possibility he will need season-ending surgery and perhaps giving the New York Yankees reason to contemplate signing Barry Bonds. General manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday that Matsui …
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