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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Rays part of deep talks involving Bay — The Pirates are deep into trade talks with the Tampa Bay Rays and other parties regarding left fielder Jason Bay, one team source with direct knowledge said yesterday, but it remains far from certain that Bay will be moved by Major League Baseball's deadline tomorrow afternoon.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Lackey just misses no-no; Halos cruise — Right-hander allows first Red Sox hit with one out in ninth — BOSTON — On a day like none other in Angels history, they acquired a slugger and nearly gave rise to another no-hitter by a hard-throwing, hard-edged Texan.
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Mad Dog shuts down possible deal to Phillies — The Philadelphia Phillies' search for pitching took them to San Diego on Tuesday, where they inquired whether Greg Maddux would approve a deal. Maddux, who has full no-trade powers, nixed the idea when asked by the Padres.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Treanor needs surgery on injured hip — Catcher still on DL, mulling procedure that could end season — MIAMI — Results from an MRI exam on Monday revealed Marlins catcher Matt Treanor has three muscle tears in his left hip-pelvic area. — On Tuesday, Treanor said that he will have to face surgery.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hurdle pushes to keep Fuentes — PITTSBURGH — Brian Fuentes is no longer a closer. He's a modified hit by The Clash: “Should he Stay or Should he Go?” — That question hangs over the Rockies with each outcome. Fuentes will not be available with a win tonight.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rays Scouting Jayson Werth — By Tim Dierkes [July 30 at 10:49am CST] — Mike Tingle of ESPN 840 in Charlottesville spoke to Rays scout Mike Cubbage yesterday. Cubbage said that he plans to scout Phillies outfielder Jayson Werth, and that Werth may be available in the right deal.
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Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:
Trade deadline: Manny Ramirez update — The Mark Teixeira trade has considerably increased the degree of difficulty for the Red Sox to trade Manny. After all, if they had found a taker for Manny, then they could have made a run at Teixeira and asked Kevin Youkilis to please be a trooper …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Ichiro notches career hit No. 3,000 — Outfielder singles in first inning to reach milestone — ARLINGTON — Mariners right fielder Ichiro Suzuki needed only one pitch in his first at-bat Tuesday night to get his 3,000th career professional hit. — He dumped a single into shallow left …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays win Series? Pizza for all — John Keiley isn't really that big of a Rays fan. — It's more that he likes a good story and a big underdog — and a little publicity — as much as he likes making a good pizza. And, oh yeah, he hates the Red Sox and the Yankees.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Perez looks strong as Mets remain alone in first — MIAMI - With so much focus on what the Mets need before tomorrow's non-waivers trade deadline, sometimes it's easy to overlook what they already have. Take last night's 4-1 victory over the Marlins, for example.
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Manny deadline approaching — The deadline to trade Manny Ramirez is essentially 4 p.m. ET Wednesday. As a 10-5 guy (10 years in the majors, five years with the same team), Ramirez has the right to veto any deal. If he waives a trade to a team, he must sign the paperwork 24 hours prior to the deal.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Shaky sixth spoils night for Sheets — Righty allows five runs during inning; Crew stifled by Zambrano — MILWAUKEE — The Brew Crew has suddenly gone flat. — Ben Sheets was knocked around for six runs and 11 hits in his worst start in more than two months, and the Brewers' offense …
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Bill Davis / New York Times:
Pavano and Hughes on Road to Recovery — CHARLESTON, S.C. — Yankees pitchers Carl Pavano and Phil Hughes delivered five innings of scoreless baseball and two lessons in pitching styles in a rehabilitation assignment Tuesday night. — They also represented a difficult past and a hopeful future for the Yankees.
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
A Long Drive Home for Cashman — I missed the early elevator to the clubhouse after Tuesday's game, and the one I got included General Manager Brian Cashman. If you ever wondered how hard this job can be on him, you wouldn't after seeing his face. — The Yankees have lost 48 times this season …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Maine endures mild strain of rotator cuff — Mets uncertain whether right-hander will make scheduled start — MIAMI — John Maine's status may not be certain, but at least it's not severe. — An MRI taken Tuesday revealed that Maine has a mild strain of his right rotator cuff.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright waiting; La Russa miffed at media — ATLANTA — Pitcher Adam Wainwright will not go on a rehab assignment Friday after mixing in only “about eight strikes” during a bullpen session Tuesday. — Pitching coach Dave Duncan previously suggested Wainwright could go out Friday if Tuesday's session was flawless.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Three More Outs — Doug Davis gets a strikeout, comebacker, and fly ball to retire the Padres in order in the sixth. Eighteen up, eighteen down. He's thrown 81 pitches. His high for the season is 123, but it's the only time he went over 110. — Update: Giles singles to center with two out in the seventh.