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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles' Loewen abandons pitching career — BALTIMORE (AP)—Orioles left-hander Adam Loewen has abandoned his career as a pitcher because of a stress fracture in his left elbow, the same injury that sidelined him last season and twice put him on the disabled list this year.
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Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
Loewen to try new position — Faced with the prospect of more surgery, O's pitcher will try the field — No longer willing to go through another surgery and extended rehabilitation process on his left elbow, Orioles pitcher Adam Loewen will attempt to reinvent himself as a position player.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
I'm hearing Durham's name — San Francisco - I'm starting to hear the name of San Francisco veteran second baseman Ray Durham as a player involved in the deal the Brewers are trying to finalize this evening. — There's a lot of other names floating around.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants notebook: Milwaukee might have sights set on Durham — (07-19) 19:37 PDT — Are the Giants close to dealing second baseman Ray Durham to Milwaukee? Team officials would not touch that question with the proverbial 10-foot pole Saturday, but there were several hints of such a deal.
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MLB Rumors
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles rally past Tigers — Scott's walk-off homer in the 10th caps second O's comeback of the night — Luke Scott homered in the bottom of the 10th, and the Orioles rallied from a six-run deficit to beat the Detroit Tigers 11-10 on Saturday night. — Scott's shot to right field came with one out off Freddy Dolsi (1-4).
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Castro inked to play infield for Orioles — 11-year veteran short-term solution to shortstop woes — BALTIMORE — The Orioles reached a defining mark in their hunt for a starting shortstop on Saturday, when Baltimore completed a minor trade with Colorado that brought veteran shortstop Juan Castro back to the big leagues.
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MLB Rumors
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals working on Guzman contract — Shortstop might be dealt if extension not reached soon — WASHINGTON — The Nationals are still in negotiations on a contract extension for shortstop Cristian Guzman. However, if a deal is not done soon, there is a possibility that Guzman …
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MLB Rumors
John Branch / New York Times:
Park That Can't Hold Him Wraps Ortiz in a Bearhug — PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Just before David Ortiz hit his first home run, those with $4 standing-room-only tickets lined the upper concourse of McCoy Stadium's grandstand, four deep behind the last row of seats.
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La Velle / Twins Insider:
Trade for Beltre doesn't look possible — Indications are that the Twins will not swing a deal with Seattle for third baseman Adrian Beltre. — The Twins recently contacted the Mariners about Beltre's availability, but it looks like the Mariners' price would be too high …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Bizarre walk-off lifts Yanks over A's — Molina hit by pitch with bases full to secure win in 12th inning — NEW YORK — Jose Molina was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded by Lenny DiNardo, forcing in the winning run, as the Yankees defeated the A's, 4-3, in 12 innings on Saturday …
Matt York / Associated Press:
Haren shuts down Dodgers in Diamondbacks' victory — PHOENIX, Ariz. — Dan Haren threw seven scoreless innings and Conor Jackson homered as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 Saturday night. — Chad Tracy and Stephen Drew also drove in runs for the Diamondbacks …
Dave Campbell / Associated Press:
Surging Twins hit 4 homers, rout Rangers — MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—With all those hits Livan Hernandez has given up and Francisco Liriano waiting impatiently in the minors, the natural assumption is that the Minnesota Twins might soon make a change in their rotation. — The Twins aren't listening to the hubbub.
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Twinkie Town
Dayn Perry / Baseball Prospectus:
Can Of Corn — Chicago vs. Chicago — Not long ago, you could find civic ads inside many of Chicago's El trains, humorously touting the charms of the South Side in the form of a mock FAQ. In one of them, a mythical and provincially snobby North-Sider asked, “Will my cell phone work on the South Side?”
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