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Jim Moore / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Trade Ichiro? It's a bold but sensible proposition — During last month's news conference announcing the firing of general manager Bill Bavasi, Mariners CEO Howard Lincoln said he was open to trading anyone on the team. — If that's the case, the Mariners should deal Ichiro Suzuki by the July 31 deadline.
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Art Thiel / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Midseason Report: M's need change of who's in charge — A sudden and numbing first-half collapse left the Mariners with the worst record in the American League — Why would a top-shelf free agent player join the Mariners? — Why would a top-shelf general manager join the Mariners?
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Better late than never (cont.) — MLB controversy count very low — Another never-ending All-Star game would have been a mess. But as it is, Selig had a very small number of controversies to confront at his annual All-Star Game press briefing. His message was that the sport is thriving, and it's tough to argue.
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Little League tactics cause All-Star headaches
Little League tactics cause All-Star headaches
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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 …
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David Steele / Baltimore Sun:
All-Star ties aren't so bad, Bud — Selig's overreaction to '02 tie creates poor situation for teams, fans — All right, everybody, let's say it together. Bud Selig, we are so, so sorry. — Maybe ties in the All-Star Game aren't so bad, after all. — Now, six years after what we …
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Hampton tweaks groin in rehab start — Injury prone starter suffers another setback — Mike Hampton left his minor-league rehabilitation start with Class AA Mississippi on Wednesday night after only two innings, having tweaked his groin. — “He didn't want to take any chances with it …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright finds comfort in latest step — On the eve of the second half, one of the Cardinals' healing aces took to the field with his teammates for a simple, but telling, game of catch. The other pitcher on the mend could learn today what field he's headed to next.
John Harper / NY Daily News:
Billy Wagner is a major worry, but starting pitching will carry Mets — For Mets fans, the All-Star break was a time to bask in the glory of a nine-game winning streak that wiped away much of the anger and exasperation that came with watching this team for three months.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
MacPhail stays the course — O's president keeps focus on rebuilding despite surprising first half, but players still hopeful — About 2 1/2 weeks ago, Orioles president Andy MacPhail appeared headed for a dilemma that he would have been perfectly happy to confront.
Ted Berg / SNY.tv:
Shea is no place for a teenager — Inexpensive veterans would fit team better than F-Mart — A nine-game winning streak is a very good thing for any team. Totally awesome. Whether the credit goes to Jerry Manuel, the contributions from reserve players, offensive upgrades at catcher and second base …
Matt Eddy / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
PCL Rallies For All-Star Game Win — The Pacific Coast League scored six times in the top of the ninth inning, turning a 2-0 deficit into a 6-5 win against the International League in Wednesday's Triple-A all-star game in Louisville. All six runs were charged to Toledo righthander Blaine Neal …
Paul DePodesta / It Might Be Dangerous:
Brian Giles — There have been a number of comments concerning Brian Giles, so I thought he should be the topic of a post. — In my previous posting regarding our potential free agents and the trading deadline, I did not include Brian. I did not include him principally because he's …
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CHARLEY WALTERS: Green Bay Packers won't let Brett Favre go to Minnesota Vikings — There's no doubt the Vikings would have interest in Brett Favre if he's available. There's also little doubt that the Green Bay Packers would not allow the future hall of fame quarterback to go to the Vikings …