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Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
The Morgan-Milledge Deal — Over the last few years, one of the easier running jokes in baseball was to suggest that any available outfielder would interest the Washington Nationals. Jim Bowden couldn't hide his love of toolsy, athletic underperformers, so every kid who had ever been ranked …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Old bawl game — Rejuvenated Orioles wipe out nine-run deficit and wash away stunned Red Sox — BALTIMORE - By the time Jonathan Papelbon jogged in from the bullpen, the Red Sox celebratory mood had withered. Where once they were mocking each other for leaving the field with just two outs …
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Red Sox leveled by Orioles' rally — What a disaster indeed — BALTIMORE - The first clue that things were about to go horribly wrong for the Red Sox [team stats] last night came at the end of the sixth inning, as the entire infield trotted back to the third-base dugout after Felix Pie grounded out.
Associated Press:
Down by Nine, Orioles Rally Against Red Sox — Nick Markakis hit a two-run double off Boston closer Jonathan Papelbon on Tuesday night to complete the biggest comeback in Baltimore Orioles history, an 11-10 win before delirious hometown fans and stunned Red Sox supporters.
Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Lead gets away from Boston bullpen — Masterson, Okajima, Saito combine to allow 10 runs — BALTIMORE — The Red Sox did not expect to lose this game. — Why would they? There were so many factors on their side, so many things going their way. Starter John Smoltz breezed through …
David Ginsburg / Yahoo! Sports:
Orioles rally for stunning 11-10 win over Boston
Orioles rally for stunning 11-10 win over Boston
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 76: Mariners at Yankees (with pre-game updates and Cashman audio — 8:05 new first pitch time) — YANKEES (43-32) — Pitching: RHP Joba Chamberlain (4-2, 3.81). — MARINERS (39-36) — Ichiro RF — Branyan 1B — Lopez 2B — Griffey LF — Sweeney DH — Gutierrez CF
Geoff Baker / Boston Herald:
Mariners hang close, fall to late Yankees' push
Mariners hang close, fall to late Yankees' push
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Hill has Tommy John surgery — Padres righty out 10-14 months after procedure last week — SAN DIEGO — The Padres confirmed Tuesday that right-handed pitcher Shawn Hill had elbow reconstruction surgery last week, the second time since 2004 he has had the procedure on his right elbow.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Hot hitters squeezed out of Reds' order — Cincinnati (37-38) vs. Arizona (31-46), 7:10 p.m. ET — CINCINNATI — Some of the hottest bats the Reds have right now never left the dugout during Tuesday's game vs. the D-backs. — Outfielders Jonny Gomes and Chris Dickerson weren't in the starting lineup …
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Associated Press:
Haren hits first career homer, pitches Diamondbacks past Reds — CINCINNATI (AP) — Dan Haren held the Cincinnati Reds scoreless into the seventh inning, showing why he's been the NL's stingiest pitcher in June, and connected on his first career homer Tuesday night during a 6-2 victory …
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Ken Belson / New York Times:
Jack Clark Takes Jabs at Mets of Mid-'80s — The Mets have had their rivals over the years — the Chicago Cubs in 1969, the Philadelphia Phillies more recently — but the St. Louis Cardinals of the middle to late 1980s were perhaps the fiercest opponents they have faced.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees acquire Hinske from Pirates — Eric Hinske will be joining the team today. No word on who is being sent down although it would figure to be Ramiro Pena. — The release from the Yankees: — The New York Yankees today acquired infielder/outfielder Eric Hinske from the Pittsburgh Pirates along …
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
YANKS OBTAIN HINSKE
YANKS OBTAIN HINSKE
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Another snoozer for Joba — Because of the rain delay, there was less time to write for the newspaper, so I had to pick my spots for interviews after the game — A little Girardi, a little Matsui, a little Jeter, some Mo, some Bruney, some Hughes. — I passed on Joba because he wasn't going to be a very big part of the story.
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
All the gangstas on the bus - or else! — As part of Jerry Manuel's postgame message to stomp out “individualism,” the manager demanded that all of the Mets ride the 11 a.m. CDT bus from the team's hotel to Miller Park for Wednesday's matinee against the Brewers. No cabs, limos or mopeds.
Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers are shut down by Rockies' Jason Marquis — L.A. gets only two hits against Colorado ace, who becomes the first 10-game winner in the National League. — The Dodgers' Chad Billingsley pitched well Monday night in his quest to become the National League's first 10-game winner.
Associated Press:
Prado's four RBI propels Braves past Phillies in 10 — ATLANTA (AP) — Martin Prado singled in the winning run in the 10th inning to finish with a career-best four hits and four RBIs, helping the Atlanta Braves beat Philadelphia 5-4 on Tuesday night for their first home win over the Phillies since 2007.
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
BLS poll: Derek Jeter vs. Mariano Rivera, who you taking? — earning his 500th save on Sunday night, an interesting debate has been born in the blogosphere. — Mariano Rivera or Derek Jeter — There's no doubt that both were the two biggest titans not named Joe Torre during …
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Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:
Fair or not, Chicago Cubs' failures are Jim Hendry's fault — Fair or not, blame for failures squarely on Hendry's shoulders — If you think Milton Bradley is having a rough year so far, how about Jim Hendry? — The Cubs' general manager is responsible for signing the .238-hitting …