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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Manny media roundup — It's Aug. 1, 2008 A.M. (After Manny). Do you know who your left fielder is? — Jason Bay is heading to Boston and Manny Ramirez is expected to be suiting up for the Dodgers tonight at Chavez Ravine, where LA will take on the D-Backs.
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Alex Eisenberg / Baseball-Intellect:
Manny Ramirez Traded to LA: Scouting the New Dodger — Not often do you see a franchise in the middle of a heated pennant race actively try to trade their best hitter—a hitter that is amongst the best in the game today. A hitter that is amongst the best in that franchise's history.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Ultimately, Manny Ramirez wins
Ultimately, Manny Ramirez wins
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats release Lo Duca, Estrada, Lopez — Dukes activated from disabled list; Bonifacio to be recalled — WASHINGTON — Late Thursday, the Nationals gave infielder Felipe Lopez and catchers Paul Lo Duca and Johnny Estrada their unconditional releases. The team is expected …
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Washington Post:
Nationals Let López, Lo Duca Go — On the day of baseball's trading deadline, the Washington Nationals altered the complexion of their roster. But only the smallest part of that alteration came from a trade. A series of bold personnel moves made after yesterday's 8-4 loss …
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Sabernomics:
Did the Braves Overvalue Ohman? — I was surprised yesterday when the trade deadline passed and Will Ohman was still a part of the Braves. Ohman is a lefty specialist capable of throwing a lot of innings, and he'll be a free agent after this season. He's a good candidate for deadline deal.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Trade deadline had some winners ... and losers … Is it us, or did we just finish a trade-deadline July we'll look back on in 50 years and still find ourselves wondering: What the heck happened there? — Think about the men who got traded, in a span of 24 action-packed days in July:
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks hurt by long balls vs. Angels — Pettitte allows 11 hits, two of them home runs, in opener — NEW YORK — Torii Hunter, Juan Rivera and Vladimir Guerrero each hit three-run homers as baseball's best club turned Andy Pettitte's night into a brief exercise in frustration …
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Daulerio / Deadspin:
Mike Nadel Got Your E-mail And Is Actually Quite A Reasonable Fellow — Yesterday's column by Mike Nadel caused a major stir in the sports blogatorium and sports media in general when he crucified America's favorite sideline princess, Erin Andrews, for her wardrobe and flirtatious reporting style …
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La Velle E. Neal III / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Liriano coming? Hernandez going? — The Twins wouldn't deal away a young starter, but their biggest pitching move could come from within. — As the league's nonwaiver trade deadline came and went on Thursday, the Twins just couldn't part with one of their quartet of young starting pitchers.
New York Post:
5 QUESTIONS FOR...KEITH HERNANDEZ — Q: How much credit goes to Manuel for the turn-around? — A: He deserves quite a bit. He walked into a situation where there was a cloud over the team because it took a long time for them to fire Willie Randolph. I went through it in St. Louis …
MLB.com:
Yankees to celebrate 62nd — and largest — Old-Timers' day with six Hall of Famers and 18 first-time attendees — Widows of legendary Yankees to join festivities — The New York Yankees announced today that more than 70 Old-Timers, including 18 first-time Old-Timers …
Sun-Sentinel:
S. Florida to host WBC games — MIAMI GARDENS - Dolphin Stadium and the Marlins will play host to second-round games of the 2009 World Baseball Classic. — Six games will be played here March 14-19. The four teams that will compete will be the winners and second-place finishers …
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Michael McCarthy / USA Today:
After New England run, Mae set to make her move — The latest TV free agent who's drawing interest from networks is former New England Sports Network (NESN) reporter/anchor Hazel Mae. Mae was an on-air personality for the regional sports network owned by the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins.
Mike Phillips / MiamiHerald.com:
One need not filled by Marlins before trade deadline — With all the fanfare about the possibility of Manny Ramirez becoming a Marlin, one thing almost was forgotten: The Marlins didn't fill their greatest need: adding a catcher. — The Marlins talked to teams about six catchers, including Ivan Rodriguez, but couldn't make a deal.