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New York Post:
LEFT OUT — METS UNLIKELY TO SNAG OUTFIELDER AT DEADLINE — GET used to seeing Fernando Tatis in the Mets outfield. — As of yesterday, the Mets were growing in the belief that they will not obtain a corner outfielder before Thursday's trade deadline.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets don't want Ramirez, but Ibanez might fit — BOSTON - The Mets don't want Manny Ramirez, and as of now, they don't think they'll be acquiring an outfielder of any kind before Thursday's non-waivers trade deadline. — As Newsday reported yesterday, the Mets don't intend to make a run for Ramirez …
Scott Lauber / delawareonline:
Phillies move high-ERA pitcher to minor league — PHILADELPHIA — Struggling right-hander Adam Eaton has accepted an assignment to the Phillies' minor league system, the team announced today. The Phillies haven't decided at which level Eaton will begin his assignment.
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Eaton optioned to minors — Another interesting roster turn just popped across the wire. — Adam Eaton has been optioned to the minor leagues, paving the way for what should be the promotion of lefthander J.A. Happ from Triple A Lehigh Valley. Eaton has not been assigned …
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Eaton accepts Minor League assignment — PHILADELPHIA — Adam Eaton became the latest Phillies starting pitcher to accept a Minor League assignment, and the team optioned him on Monday. — The Phillies didn't specify where Eaton was being sent in a Monday morning statement, saying that Eaton's schedule was being worked out.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Sexson: Washburn would be big help — BOSTON - As of last night, the Yankees and Mariners had not agreed to terms on a trade that would send lefthanded starter Jarrod Washburn to the Bronx. But that does not mean a deal will not be made in the next several days.
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Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
M's have some Washburn leverage — It would appear we still live in interesting times, even those of you who have cheered on the Mariners from Day One of this season and others. I'm sitting in the Houston airport, awaiting my connecting flight to Dallas, and see that the stalemate …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Slugger's act has grown very tiresome — Kevin Youkilis beats Alex Rodriguez's tag after going from first to third on David Ortiz's first-inning single. He later scored. (John Bohn/Globe Staff) — Remember the trading deadline in 2004? — The Red Sox had a disgruntled superstar …
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the Numbers / Baseball-Intellect:
Trade Review: the Impact of Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte — With seven straight wins coming out of the All-Star Break and just 2.5 games back of first place in the AL East and one games back in the race for the Wild Card spot in the American League, the New York Yankees decided to take things …
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Bay still on the radar — The Braves scored 27 runs during this past weekend's series in Philadelphia and won just once. Things certainly might have been different had they had Chipper Jones and Jason Bay in their lineup. — Jones was sidelined by a strained left hamstring and Bay …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Ohman in high demand — • Mark Teixeira doesn't figure to be the only Brave who will get traded this week. If the Braves also put left-handed reliever Will Ohman on the market, they'll have “no problem” moving him, said an official of one interested club.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Treanor to see specialist for injured hip — Starting catcher has been on disabled list since July 8 — CHICAGO — Still feeling discomfort, Marlins catcher Matt Treanor will be examined by a specialist in Philadelphia on Monday. — On the disabled list since July 8 with a left hip strain, Treanor had been catching some bullpens.
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Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Matt Treanor's setback means Marlins may make move to get a catcher
Matt Treanor's setback means Marlins may make move to get a catcher
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Maddon rips into Rays — KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Manager Joe Maddon's constant calm and perpetual positivity gave way after Saturday's game as — for the first time in his three-year reign — he ripped into the Rays for their lack of hustle. — Maddon's blast was loud, brief (about two minutes) and to the point.
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Monday Ten Pack … J.P. Arencibia, C, Double-A New Hampshire (Blue Jays) — When one talks about hitters in the Blue Jays system at the advanced levels, the conversation usually begins and ends with Travis Snider. However, don't forget about Arencibia …
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Ken Griffey throws a throat slash toward Jeff Brantley's booth — For having played 20 seasons during a baseball era filled with controversy over steroids and escalating salaries, Ken Griffey Jr. has kept his reputation remarkably clean. Off the top of my head, I can't think of one situation …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Draft's top 10 targeted — The Pirates still are targeting the entire top 10 of their June draft class, even though half of that group — including No. 1 pick Pedro Alvarez — remain unsigned. — Besides Alvarez, that means No. 2 pitcher Tanner Scheppers …
Gary Jacobson / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' home attendance on pace to hit 20-year low — gjacobson@dallasnews.com — Major League Baseball appears immune to the sluggish economy and could set another attendance record this season. But the Rangers, on pace for their first winning season in four years, are suffering at the gate.