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Tyler Bassett / KTAR.com:
Diamondbacks acquire Adam Dunn from Reds — Sports 620 KTAR's John Gambadoro reports the Arizona Diamondbacks have acquired outfielder Adam Dunn from the Cincinnati Reds. — The Diamondbacks have Monday off, but start a NL West series in Colorado on Tuesday night. — Dunn is expected to start in right field.
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D-backs get Dunn from Reds for three prospects — The Arizona Diamondbacks added a big bat Monday in their attempt to hold off the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West race. — Arizona acquired Cincinnati Reds outfielder Adam Dunn, who is tied for the major league lead with 32 home runs, for three prospects.
Jack Magruder / East Valley Tribune:
D-Backs trade for Dunn, bolster offense — The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired power hitter Adam Dunn from the Cincinnati Reds for three minor league players Monday morning. — Dunn, tied for the NL lead with 32 home runs, is expected to add pop to a lineup that lost second baseman Orlando Hudson …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
D-Backs acquire slugger Dunn — The Diamondbacks acquired slugger Adam Dunn from the Cincinnati Reds today in exchange for minor league pitcher Dallas Buck and two players to be named later. — Dunn, a free agent at the end of the season, is hitting .233 with 32 home runs and 74 RBIs.
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Daniel I. Dorfman / Boston Globe:
Lowell's early sizzle ended with late fizzle — CHICAGO - There seemed to be some signs the past two days that third baseman Mike Lowell is beginning to emerge from a drought that has dogged him the last three weeks. But slumps can be stubborn things and continue to find players at the most inopportune times.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Olsen rolls ankle but should make next start — NEW YORK — Left-hander Scott Olsen, who rolled his right ankle in the sixth inning Saturday, said he still plans to make his next start Thursday against St. Louis. If he can't, left-hander Andrew Miller could get activated from the disabled list and replace him.
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Richard / SportsJustice:
If Barry walks in, Coop walks out. Things are getting interesting around here. — “Bonds is not a fit for us. If he would come, I would go. I wouldn't want to deal with it.” —Cecil Cooper — I used to threaten to resign about three times a year. I did it in Washington and Baltimore, in Dallas and Austin.
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Sean McAdam / Projo Sox Blog:
Zink to start Tuesday — After some internal debate, the Red Sox have decided to replace on knuckleballer with another. Charlie Zink (right, Journal photo by Glenn Osmundson) will make his major league debut Tuesday at Fenway, filling in for Tim Wakefield, who will be placed on the disabled list.
Associated Press:
Stewart's second stint with Jays ends with release — TORONTO — The Blue Jays released outfielder Shannon Stewart on Monday, bringing his second stint with Toronto to a disappointing finish. — Signed as a free agent during spring training, Stewart hit .240 with one homer and 14 RBIs in 52 games this season.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs roll; Edmonds winning over Wrigley fans — Everyone who said it would be a cold day in August before Cubs fans cheered former Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds for a warning-track fly ball were apparently right on the money. — With unseasonably cool temperatures dipping …
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Monday Ten Pack — On the surface, Beavan is having an outstanding full-season debut. On Friday, he struck out a career-high nine batters over six shutout innings to lower his ERA to 2.28 in 19 starts for the LumberKings, while limiting Midwest League hitters to a .230 batting average.
Graydon Megan / Chicago Tribune:
Inventor of Gold Glove Award dies — Longtime Mt. Prospect resident made sure that best fielders in Major League Baseball were recognized — In a long career in the sporting goods industry, Elmer Blasco was best known as the creator of Major League Baseball's annual award for the best defensive players at each position.
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Chone Smith / Anaheim Angels all the way:
Best Players — Using park adjusted linear weights above replacement level, position adjustments, and defensive runs saved based on RZR (find it on Hardball Times) — Utley gets credit for an insane 27 defensive runs, but all the top guys have good gloves.
San Diego Union-Tribune:
Pitch to Giles may show Padres' intention to pinch — As part of a pitch to get Brian Giles to accept a trade to the Red Sox this past week, a Padres executive painted a stark fiscal picture for 2009, saying club owner John Moores might shrink the payroll to $40 million.
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Unimpressive debut with Rox for Livan — San Diego hitters torch Hernandez for nine runs in less than three innings in his first start for Colorado. — The Denver Post — Chalk up another swing and a miss for the 2008 Rockies. — This time, the whiff involved newly acquired starting pitcher Livan Hernandez.
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New York Magazine:
Yankees Playoff Chances Slipping Away — “Wait, we've got other problems?” Photo: Getty Images — While you were distracted by Brett Favre's lap-running (celebrities: They're just like us!), Michael Phelps's gold-medal-winning crotch huggers, and a major golf tournament that didn't involve Tiger Woods …
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Joseph Santoliquito / MLB.com:
Moyer doesn't rule out playing to 50 — Pirates manager Russell thinks left-hander can do it — PHILADELPHIA — It was meant as a compliment, not as a goal. Pirates manager John Russell goes way back with Phillies starter Jamie Moyer, the oldest player in the Majors.
The Nationals Enquirer:
SEE? WE AREN'T CHEAP BASTARDS AFTERALL! — Mr. Lerner handed over several suitcases full of cash yesterday, temporarily silencing legions of know-it-alls (*cough* *cough*) who have nothing better to do with their time than dream up new ways to spend his money. Thank you, Mr. Lerner.
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