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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Judgment days ahead for Girardi — As the Yankees slip just out of the Red Sox' radar range, Joe Girardi enters a critical phase of his managerial career. He must prove he's secure enough to survive the Bombers' recent turbulence without burnout - to himself and his key players.
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Denis Gorman / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Pricey pinstripes best fit for Teixeira — A routine two-out pop-up, the ball began to descend toward Mets second baseman Luis Castillo's waiting glove for the final out of the game. Derek Jeter and a Yankees teammate seemingly ran the bases out of obligation more than anything else.
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Matt Gelb / New Jersey Online:
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Rich Hofmann / Philly.com:
Phillies need new face on the mound — AS THE PHILLIES jet off to their favorite place - that is, anyplace but here - so much is going wrong that you can pretty much pick on anything right now as a problem and be right. Except that you'd be wrong. — Because nothing is wrong with the Phillies …
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Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
It just doesn't add up — May we agree on one thing? — Daisuke Matsuzaka was not worth $102 million. — There's a lot of financial craziness out there in modern professional sport, but we have not yet reached the point where a third or fourth (and in this case, fifth) …
ESPN:
Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg says Sammy Sosa doesn't belong in Hall — Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg said his former teammate Sammy Sosa does not belong in the Hall because of integrity issues associated with the steroids era. — The New York Times reported that Sosa …
MLB.com:
Cubs agree to terms with outfielder Brett Jackson, Chicago's first selection from 2009 Draft — CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs have agreed to terms with outfielder Brett Jackson, the club's first-round selection (31st overall) in the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, pending a physical.
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Los Angeles Times:
Rockies expose Angels — Rout raises questions of whether the team has enough pitching, hitting to vie for title. — From seven straight wins to three straight losses, the Angels have gone from a team that seemed to be hitting its stride to one that has hit the skids.
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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Giants G.M. Sabean talks about potential trades: ‘We know what we need’ — The cavalry might come galloping to assist the Giants' offense, but don't expect to hear reveille any time soon. — Before watching his lineup struggle in road grays yet again Monday night in a 5-1 loss to the A's …
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Giving Don Fehr His Due — There are jobs that demand of the person filling them that they be able to forgo popularity to do them well. No one likes public defenders. No one likes tax auditors. And no one likes the men who have chosen to represent baseball players as if they were a group …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees' catcher Jorge Posada say he's pumped up by critics' chatter … ATLANTA - Jorge Posada has heard the whispers. He knows that sports talk radio lines and Internet message boards are teeming with people insisting his days as a catcher are dwindling - or that they should be, anyway.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Biggest losers? — Futility weighing down Nationals — WASHINGTON - The comparisons, charts, and breathless what-pace-are-they-on updates crop up with greater and greater frequency. The Washington Nationals say they pay no attention when people contrast their current season …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Chipper, McCann need help in ASG race — Catcher holds at second; Third baseman remains in third — With fans having a little more than a week to cast their final All-Star ballots, both Chipper Jones and Brian McCann have reason to remain hopeful about the possibility of being voted into the National League's starting lineup.
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Keith Hernandez, Mark Teixeira and a question of range … ATLANTA — Former Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez apparently isn't overly impressed with the work of current Yankees first baseman and two-time Gold Glover Mark Teixeira. From Bob Raissman of the Daily News:
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Joe Namath + Autotune = Post — In the immortal words of Nasir Jones, “F*#k Jay Z.” Sure, Jay can still bring it, but if everyone listened to him we wouldn't have a gem like this from DJ Steve Porter. The video is heavy on AI (with good reason) before venturing into our domain.
George A. King III / New York Post:
CC SAYS HE'LL START FRIDAY — YANKEES' ACE PLANS TO TAKE MOUND VS. METS — ATLANTA — CC Sabathia lowered the anxiety level in the Yankees' universe when he told The Post he will take the ball this weekend when the Subway Series shifts to Citi Field. — “I am pitching Friday,” Sabathia predicted about facing the Mets.
Matt Forman / Baseball America:
Tuesday Dish: Rays', Red Sox' Top Triple-A Arms Produce Varied Results — Durham welcomed Pawtucket to town for a four-game set beginning last Friday, with both second-place clubs looking to make up ground on their respective International League division leaders.
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Associated Press:
Cincy 1B Votto back after stress-related issues … CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds have activated first baseman Joey Votto from the disabled list in time for Tuesday night's game in his hometown of Toronto. — Votto had been sidelined since May 30 with stress-related issues …
Associated Press:
Reeling Indians get boost with Sizemore's return … PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Cleveland Indians have All-Star center fielder Grady Sizemore back. — Sizemore, out since May 31 with an inflamed left elbow, was activated from the disabled list Tuesday before the struggling Indians opened a three …
Craig Calcaterra / Hardball Times:
And That Happened — Braves 2, Cubs 0: Javier Vazquez somehow managed to allow no runs despite giving up nine hits and two walks in six and two-thirds. Behold! In these Cubs we have found a team more feeble when it matters most than the Braves! — Rockies 11, Angels 1 …
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Took a while, but Michael Kay gets it right on YES — After Joe Girardi brought Fredi Gonzalez's botched double-switch to their attention in the eighth inning (Yankees-Marlins) Sunday, it took umpires about 10 minutes to “rectify” the situation. — The umpires, and the elapsed …
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Hit and Run — Life Without Manny — Manny Ramirez heads to Albuquerque today, where he'll begin a 10-day rehab assignment of sorts, preparation for a return from his 50-game suspension for violating baseball's drug policy. It's an odd facet of the policy that it affords …