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Tim Nudd / AdFreak:
Manny: machine wash cold, tumble dry low — Boston Red Sox slugger Manny Ramirez was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers last Thursday. ESPN agency Ground Zero quickly sprang into action, and by lunchtime Friday, “nearly every Laundromat in Los Angeles county had at least one ‘Lost Red Sock.’ ” Even the Encino Quickie Wash?
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
How the Manny trade went down … When the Red Sox originally offered Manny Ramirez in trade to the other 29 teams, they went 0-for-29. Red Sox GM Theo Epstein made tens of calls and found no takers. — Things were looking bleak. Ramirez was apparently being viewed as an active …
Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
More Manny thoughts from Edes — In Saturday's Boston Globe, Gordon Edes reported that Manny Ramirez lobbied to remain in Boston after learning he had been traded to the Dodgers. Manny's agent, Scott Boras, denied the report. — In an interview today on Boston sports radio station WEEI …
Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers Manager Joe Torre should dread day Manny Ramirez cuts hair — If Ramirez returns to Dodger Stadium a week from today to open the team's next home stand with all his hair, Torre said he would make a donation to Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA. — T.J. Simers
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ESPN.com:
MLB bonus probe targeting ‘handful’ of teams — Major League Baseball investigators are looking into accusations that several New York Yankees prospects from the Dominican Republic were forced to kick back portions of their signing bonuses to one or more team employees, several sources told ESPN.
Ted Berg / SNY.tv:
Dan Murphy's Law — With everything going wrong, Mets' roster moves perplexing — Whoa. What's going on here? — Suddenly, Nick Evans and Dan Murphy are platooning in left and Eddie Kunz is in the bullpen. — Suddenly, Omar Minaya is operating on the younger-and-more-athletic platform that won us over a few years ago.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Two late offers for Bay spurned — CHICAGO — The Pirates had made up their minds not to trade Jason Bay six minutes before Major League Baseball's trading deadline Thursday, general manager Neal Huntington said, rejecting two firm offers on their table. — But they left open one exception.
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New York Post:
ALMIGHTY DOLLAR FALLS ON ‘GRAND CATHEDRAL’ — JOHN STERLING and Michael Kay were doing a good job hosting the last Old Timers' Day in Yankee Stadium Saturday when it was time to introduce Don Larsen. Larsen, Kay declared, had thrown the greatest game ever pitched in “this grand cathedral.”
Hardball:
3 UP: Met Depth, Santana and Wells — 1. Omar Minaya had a devilish decision at the July 31 deadline: Try to improve the obvious problems with the 2008 Mets, but do it by sacrificing a chunk of the few upper-level prospects that the team has left. What...
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Baseball mourns loss of Skip Caray — Beloved Braves announcer continued legacy of excellence — ATLANTA — The Braves family lost one of its most beloved members on Sunday, when Skip Caray passed away at his Atlanta-area home. — Caray, who would have celebrated his 69th birthday on Aug. 12 …
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Tim Tucker / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves announcer Skip Caray dies
Braves announcer Skip Caray dies
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's notes: An upbeat note in a dismal song — While dropping all three games at Fenway Park this weekend, Oakland scored five runs, total. — This isn't a new story, really. The A's have struggled offensively for nearly two months, and their strikeout totals keep climbing.
Sean McAdam / ESPN:
McAdam: Sizing up the division races — With five of the six division races still very much up for grabs, which contending teams hold a scheduling advantage over the final eight weeks of the regular season? Sean McAdam takes a closer look. Story — • Buster Olney: Liriano could give Twins an edge in AL Central race
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
RASNER'S SPOT IN JEOPARDY — Darrell Rasner's hold on the fifth spot in the Yankees' starting rotation couldn't be more tenuous. — The right-hander allowed five earned runs over four innings in the Yanks' 14-9 victory over the Angels yesterday, and manager Joe Girardi hardly gave Rasner a ringing endorsement afterward.
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Waiver Trade Candidates: American League — By Tim Dierkes [August 4 at 5:33pm CST] — 5:33pm: I noticed that Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe rattled off a slew of possibilities to clear waivers this month, including Kevin Millar, Rafael Betancourt, Bobby Crosby, Mark Ellis, Alan Embree, and Raul Ibanez.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 112: Yankees at Rangers — YANKEES (61-50) — Joba Chamberlain (4-3, 2.24) vs. the Texas hitters. — Vicente Padilla (12-5, 4.52) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: The Yankees have won two straight but are coming off a 3-4 homestand. ... The Yankees are 25-24 on the road. ...
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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Giants notes: Lincecum is no baby — Giants ace wants to keep pitching — SAN DIEGO - Tim Lincecum doesn't want to be treated like a baby down the stretch, even though the Giants are out of contention. — Babies don't win Cy Young awards. — “I want to go out there as many times as possible,” Lincecum said.