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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Marlins ready for national audience — Florida (50-46) vs. Philadelphia (53-44), Saturday, 3:55 p.m. ET — MIAMI — Nationally televised games don't come the Marlins' way very often, but America will be watching Florida take on Philadelphia on Saturday. — Roaming around first place …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks back from break with a bang — Cano, Rodriguez go deep behind solid Mussina — NEW YORK — Mike Mussina's time off brought a down-home dose of fun at a county fair, and he wasn't necessarily counting the minutes to return, yet the Yankees made him feel comfortable back at the office.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Tendinitis in right knee sends Marlins' Andrew Miller to DL — MIAMI GARDENS - About the only thing that can derail a pitcher's effectiveness quicker than a balky elbow or shoulder is any kind of leg problem. — Andrew Miller can attest to that. — The Marlins placed Miller …
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brewers probably looking at Street — San Francisco - Brewers general manager Doug Melvin told me earlier today that he wouldn't pay $2 million for “a tweak” in his bullpen. — What about paying to acquire Oakland closer Huston Street? I just learned that Melvin's top special assistant …
Dallas Morning News:
Hot air: Josh Hamilton adds to Texas Rangers' clout with networks — The most-watched segment of the most-watched show on cable television this year starred (drum roll, please) ... Josh Hamilton, who happens to play for your Texas Rangers. — ESPN's Home Run Derby on Monday night …
Steve Crowe / Boston Globe:
Ortiz powers PawSox again — DH homers in 2d rehab game — David Ortiz performed his familiar home run gesture Thursday and repeated it last night. (Jim Rogash/Getty Images) — PAWTUCKET, R.I. - David Ortiz once again supplied the power, but it wasn't enough to keep the lights on at McCoy Stadium.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Trade talk on Wolf, Maddux cools — General manager Towers open to offers for pitchers — ST. LOUIS — While trading veteran first baseman Tony Clark back to Arizona proved to be reasonably easy for the Padres, finding a suitor for pitcher Randy Wolf might not be as easy.
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Draft Signings Unannounced — As we move into the final month of the signing window, once again we have a number of deals that seem to be done, but nevertheless seem to be getting held back by Major League Baseball. While a number of over-slot bonuses have already …
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Associated Press:
Rays Try to Leave Losing Skid in First Half — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays convened for the second half of the season Thursday, confident the seven-game losing streak they took into the All-Star break is not a sign they are fading. — Manager Joe Maddon reiterated …
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Associated Press:
Bedard out another 2-4 wks. with bad shoulder … SEATTLE (AP) — The Mariners have made talk of Erik Bedard and the trading deadline simple. — It's “irrelevant.” — Seattle manager Jim Riggleman said Friday the tightness in Bedard's left shoulder did not improve over the All-Star break …
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Scott powers O's past Tigers — Orioles LF homers twice, drives in three runs — Luke Scott homered twice, and the Orioles also got home runs from Melvin Mora and Aubrey Huff in a 7-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night. — Scott hit a solo shot in the second inning off Armando Galarraga …
Shanghaiist:
Report: Beijing bars told to ban black people during Olympics — In a couple of weeks Beijing will turn into a party town and Sanlitun is predicted to be the epicenter of the Olympic night events. The South China Morning Post has however reported that the bar owners in the area were asked to refuse service to black patrons.
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