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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
First-Round Pick Gerrit Cole Opts for College Over Yankees — When the Yankees drafted pitcher Gerrit Cole in the first round of the June draft, they believed that Cole would sign with them and forego a college scholarship. It turns out that Cole has changed his mind and will go to U.C.L.A. instead.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
JOBA READY TO THROW AGAIN, BUT ROLE UNCERTAIN — Joba Chamberlain begins a throwing program today under the supervision of the Yankees' training and coaching staffs at Yankee Stadium. — The two biggest questions surrounding the pitching face of the troubled franchise are: 1) …
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Radio Alert: It's Now Mike Minus Mad Dog — Martin and Lewis broke up, and so did the Beatles. — And on Thursday, WFAN's “Mike and the Mad Dog” became just Mike, when Chris Russo left the station abruptly, ending a nearly 19-year partnership with Mike Francesa that had made them perhaps the most formidable duo in sports-talk radio.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Hiroki Kuroda is sharp again as Dodgers sweep Phillies — Matt Kemp homers and L.A. remains tied for first with Arizona. — Manny Ramirez showed up at Dodger Stadium with his dreadlocks trimmed by an inch or so like Manager Joe Torre asked, and, sure enough, he didn't get a hit.
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Manny gets a haircut, then goes hitless — Manny trimmed his hair a bit before last night's game. (FSN screen image courtesy of Al Belcuore) — Our long national nightmare is over. Manny Ramirez got a haircut before last night's Dodgers-Phillies game in LA. Sort of.
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
MELKY TO MINORS, SEXSON WAIVED — YANKEES PROMOTE GARDNER, RANSOM — In a move designed to boost the Yankees' sagging offense, the team today will demote Melky Cabrera to the minors, waive Richie Sexson, and promote Brett Gardner and Cody Ransom from Triple-A, The Post has learned.
Mark Shanahan / Boston Globe:
Varitek mum on divorce — Jason Varitek had nothing to say today, at least to us, about his divorce. And there are few details in the documents filed in Gwinnett County, Ga. Seems the Sox catcher and his wife, Karen, split June 7 and are living separately.
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
The Deadline Arrives to Sign Crow — One day before the Washington Nationals selected Aaron Crow ninth overall in the June draft, one of Crow's advisers, Alan Hendricks, spoke with General Manager Jim Bowden. In that conversation, Hendricks explained to Bowden what it would take to sign Crow.
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Joe Christensen / Around the Majors:
Sorting through this waiver madness — After 3 1/2 years of covering the Twins with La Velle, I felt like I had stepped into “The Twilight Zone” on Thursday. — It started at about 9:45 a.m., when Buster Olney was on ESPN's “First Take” talking about the waiver claims that had been submitted …
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: Aug. 15 — As we get into the middle of August, it seems to happen every year—pitchers who have kept themselves in good shape start to get the upper hand. Partly it's because some hitters wear down through the grind of a long season. Maybe it's because other hitters …
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins' bats stay silent as concern grows — Club officials seek answers after listless series — MIAMI GARDENS - Glove still fitted on his right hand, Scott Olsen gave himself a swipe upside the head before disappearing into the dugout. — Self-flagellation would have been an appropriate response …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Newfound consistency makes Perez a key Met — If you were to rank the top reasons why these Mets have gone from doomed to (maybe) destined in the last two months, where would you place the surge of Oliver Perez? — Easily among the top five, right? How about the top four …
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Youkilis Making Case For MVP — BOSTON — Since he arrived in Boston in 2004, Kevin Youkilis has always been serenaded by fans — home and road — with the simple, drawn-out cry of “Youuuuk!” — With slightly more than six weeks left in the regular season, a staccato, three-letter chant might be in the offing.
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Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Baseball's Draft System Is Badly Broken — When the clock strikes midnight Friday, the signing deadline for baseball's amateur draft will pass. By then, most if not all of the 10 first-round picks who have yet to sign as of this writing will presumably have done so.
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Keeping same lineup will get expensive for Halos — The Angels are rolling now, and they'd better enjoy it. Ken Rosenthal says it may be too expensive to keep this roster next year.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman: Who will win big in free agency this winter? … Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo, who apparently doesn't mind giving away Adam Dunn's innermost financial goals and is himself way overpaid, recently told the Cincinnati media that Dunn will seek $100-120 million as a free agent.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Alvarez talks could go ‘deep into the night’ — Pirates, first-rounder have timing of physical among disputes — By the time the clock strikes midnight tonight for Major League Baseball's deadline to sign draft picks, the Pirates will know whether they have signed Pedro Alvarez.
Baltimore Sun:
Huff clears waivers — Move enables possible deal; Sherrill to stay — CLEVELAND - Orioles designated hitter Aubrey Huff could still be traded to a contender this month, but All-Star closer George Sherrill can't be. — According to two baseball sources, Huff, who is having a resurgent season …
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