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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 77: Mariners at Yankees (updated with Hinske audio) — YANKEES (44-32) — Pitching: LHP Andy Pettitte (7-3, 4.38). — MARINERS (39-37) — Suzuki RF — Branyan 1B — Lopez 2B — Griffey DH — Gutiuerrez CF — Balentien LF — Woodward 3B — Johnson CF — Cedeno SS
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M.A. Mehta / New Jersey Online:
Alex Rodriguez powers New York Yankees to 4-2 triumph over Seattle Mariners
Alex Rodriguez powers New York Yankees to 4-2 triumph over Seattle Mariners
Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
The 39 strikeouts: Dodgers take series from Rockies with 1-0 finale victory — After striking out 17 Colorado Rockies in 13 innings Monday and 12 in nine innings Tuesday, Dodger pitchers wrapped up an almost dominating performance against their Rocky Mountain rivals, fanning 10 in a 1-0 victory today at Dodger Stadium.
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Torrealba added to roster, Phillips designated for assignment
Torrealba added to roster, Phillips designated for assignment
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Franco: ‘No leadership there’ — (UPDATED) MILWAUKEE — Longtime Mets closer John Franco blasted his struggling former team in a radio interview this week, saying there is no leadership in the clubhouse and “too much individuality.” — Franco, who became the Mets' all-time saves leader during …
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Associated Press:
David Wright shakes off criticism from ex-New York Met John Franco — MILWAUKEE — The New York Mets already are riddled with injuries and struggling to win. Now former teammate John Franco is piling on — but Mets third baseman David Wright said that's the least of the team's problems.
Los Angeles Times:
Angels run into trouble — Rangers cut AL West lead to a half-game on Hank Blalock's walk-off homer, his second of the game. — Maybe it was the oppressive 98-degree heat in the Ballpark at Arlington, but the Angels seemed dazed and disoriented for much of Wednesday evening …
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Indians Prospect Faked Age, Identity — Major League Baseball has caught another high-profile prospect from the Dominican Republic misrepresenting his age and identity. — MLB's latest catch is Indians shortstop Jose Osoria, who signed for $575,000 last year on July 2.
Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Dukes Optioned to Class AAA — The Washington Nationals sent Elijah Dukes to AAA Syracuse on Wednesday morning, saying Dukes was not a “finished product” and needed to play every day rather than sit on the bench in the majors. — The move came in response to the team's acquisition …
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Mark Zuckerman / The washington times Blogs:
Dukes sent to Class AAA [updated]
Dukes sent to Class AAA [updated]
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers make flurry of roster moves — Stults, Ellis, Jones optioned with Manny's return on horizon — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers made a handful of personnel moves Wednesday, in part to prepare the roster for the Friday return of suspended outfielder Manny Ramirez.
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Yanks confirm Nady will have surgery — Right elbow operation certain to end outfielder's season — NEW YORK — Unable to avoid the inevitability any longer, the Yankees announced on Wednesday that outfielder Xavier Nady has abandoned his attempts to rehab his right elbow …
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Webb will not have shoulder surgery — D-backs ace will rest, exercise, hope for September return — PHOENIX — Brandon Webb will not undergo right shoulder surgery and hopes to return to action in September, the D-backs ace told MLB.com on Wednesday. — On Tuesday, Webb completed …
Associated Press:
Red Sox stage own comeback, beat O's in 11 innings — BALTIMORE (AP) — One day after being victimized by the greatest comeback in Baltimore Orioles history, the Boston Red Sox staged an improbable rally of their own. — The Red Sox used a four-run ninth inning to pull even …
Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Post Game: Mets 1, Brewers 0 — The Mets defeated the Brewers by the score 1-to-0 this afternoon. — For a full recap and boxscore, click here. — The Least You Should Know: — Mike Pelfrey was brilliant this afternoon despite committing his fifth balk of the season …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
GM Melvin intently eyeing trade market — Several obstacles in way of pulling off big Deadline deal — MILWAUKEE — The calendar turned to July on Wednesday, and Brewers general manager Doug Melvin was looking to deal. That Milwaukee entered the month with a two-game lead …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Trade deadline looms, excitement begins — October serves as baseball's platform month, the time when legends and scapegoats are made for the ages. Yet for many fans, July can be equally thrilling and deflating. — Yes, welcome to peak trading season. Friday, July 31, at 4 p.m. E.S.T., marks the non-waivers trading deadline.
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Associated Press:
Braves 11, Phillies 1 — ATLANTA (AP) — Jair Jurrjens allowed his first hit with two outs in the seventh inning on a night the Atlanta Braves finally gave him some run support, beating the reeling Philadelphia Phillies 11-1 on Wednesday. — Jurrjens (6-6) began the night …
MLB.com:
Pirates sign third round selection Evan Chambers, 13th round selection John Gourley and 18th round selection Ryan Beckman — The Pittsburgh Pirates today agreed to terms with outfielder Evan Chambers, the club's third round selection in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft.
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Associated Press:
White Sox 6, Indians 2 — CLEVELAND (AP) — Jose Contreras got a rare road win as the right-hander, shipped to the minors earlier this season, pitched eight superb innings and the Chicago White Sox won their fifth straight, 6-2 over the lifeless Cleveland Indians on Wednesday night.
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Gerry Fraley / Fox Sports:
A's GM Beane not so far ahead of the pack — There is no truth to the rumor Sony scrapped the proposed “Moneyball” movie because lead actor Brad Pitt said “Connie Mack thought up all of this stuff first,” after reading the screenplay's ode to Oakland general manager Billy Beane.
Thunderbaseball / Mike Ashmore's Thunder Thoughts:
McAllister Among Five Thunder All-Stars — Five members of the Trenton Thunder were named to participate in the 2009 Eastern League All-Star Game today. — In addition, Tony Franklin will manage the North Division, and will be accompanied by his staff. — Zach McAllister is in his first season …
Associated Press:
Cardinals' DeRosa day-to-day with wrist injury — ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Cardinals' Mark DeRosa has a strained tendon in his left wrist and expects to miss three or four games. — DeRosa, acquired last weekend from Cleveland, is 0 for 9 in three games for St. Louis. He was hurt Tuesday.
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