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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yankees have tentative deal with first baseman Sexson … The New York Yankees have reached a tentative agreement with Richie Sexson, who was released by the Seattle Mariners a week ago. — Sexson fits in New York because the Yankees needed a right-handed slugger to match up against left-handed pitching …
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The Bronx Bomber / MLB Rumors:
Source: Bonds-Yankees Deal Imminent — Embattled former Giants slugger Barry Bonds has entered into formal contract negotiations with the Yankees, and a consummation of the deal is anticipated forthwith, a confidential clubhouse source told MLBNewsOnline.com.
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
John Henry fires back at slugger's comments — Manny Ramirez might get his meeting with John Henry, but the Red Sox [team stats]' principal owner will have a hard time giving his slugger any sympathy. — Henry responded via e-mail to Ramirez' statement in The Herald yesterday saying …
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Manny Ramirez must play for pay — Sox wise to ignore contract ploy — Manny Ramirez isn't masking his feelings: He wants to know when, or if, the Red Sox [team stats] plan to keep him around beyond the 2008 season. — But even the most steadfastly loyal of Manny's many admirers …
ESPN.com:
Diamondbacks, in need of bat, trade for Clark — First baseman Tony Clark has been traded from the San Diego Padres to the Arizona Diamondbacks, ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney reported. — Under his contract with the Padres, Clark would have received $500,000 from the Padres if traded …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
D-Backs close to Clark deal — The Diamondbacks appear to be closing in on a trade with the San Diego Padres that will bring first baseman Tony Clark back to Arizona. — After significant discussions in recent days, a deal could be final as soon as today, according to a major league source …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Wright would have pitched for NL, if he had to — As Tuesday night's All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium became Wednesday morning's All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, Major League Baseball officials made it clear to the two managers: This game would be played to its completion. There would be no tie.
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Agence France Presse:
Japanese pitcher Hideo Nomo retires — TOKYO (AFP) — Japanese right-handed pitcher Hideo Nomo, who won National League Rookie of the Year honours in 1995, on Thursday announced his retirement from baseball. — The 39-year-old Nomo, who pitched two no-hitters in the US Major Leagues …
Randy Miller / phillyBurbs.com:
Utley would welcome some pitching help — Chase Utley says he's paying attention to trade rumors that could affect the Phillies. — “You want to know what the possibilities are out there,” Utley said Tuesday before playing in his third All-Star Game. “I know our organization wants to win …
Sports Illustrated:
Baseball Today — San Diego at St. Louis (8:15 p.m. EDT). Kyle Lohse (11-2, 3.39 ERA) looks to extend his unbeaten streak to 13 starts when the Cardinals return from the All-Star break and face the Padres. Lohse, 8-0 with 2.52 ERA in his last 12 outings, will be opposed by Jake Peavy (7-5, 2.47).
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — NL East Notebook — Atlanta Braves — Meddling With Success: Coming off of a season in which he struck out 63 in 46 innings over three levels, right-hander Kris Medlen entered the year as a sleeper in the Braves system. He struggled early, cobbling together a 4.70 ERA …
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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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Dallas Morning News:
Hamilton's Derby deed should help Texas Rangers — In the history of the Texas Rangers, I believe there have been four seminal moments. In 1972, Judge Tom VanderGriff gave the franchise life. In 1973, David Clyde gave the organization a pulse. In 1989, Nolan Ryan gave the organization legitimacy.
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