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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A's get OF Hairston from Pads for minor leaguers — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on the FSN Baseball Report and MLB on FOX. — add this — The Oakland A's are always unpredictable at this time of year.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres surprise Hairston in trade to A's — San Diego to get three Minor League pitchers in return — SAN DIEGO — The team bus that would carry the Padres to the airport Sunday for a short flight to Phoenix was a man short, as outfielder Scott Hairston surprisingly found himself headed elsewhere.
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Who's your Padre?
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Joba not as hard on himself as everybody else is — If you disliked Joba Chamberlain's performance during Sunday's Yankees game, OMG, would you have hated his performance afterward. — Yeah, yeah, it's all good here in the Bronx. The Yankees won again, 10-8, over the Blue Jays …
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Mike Axisa / River Avenue Blues:
Time For A Reality Check — Even though the Yanks walked away …
Time For A Reality Check — Even though the Yanks walked away …
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This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes
Matt Gelb / New Jersey Online:
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, pitcher Joba Chamberlain …
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, pitcher Joba Chamberlain …
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New York Yankees Fan Blog
Jennifer McCaffrey / Full Count:
Aaron Bates gets called up — It seems as though Paw Sox first baseman Aaron Bates has finally figured it out. An all but forgotten Sox prospect, Bates busted onto the scene in Portland after a mediocre Double A season last year, got called up to Pawtucket two months into the season …
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Bates called up, will play first — Aaron Bates, a third-round pick for the Red Sox in 2006, will play first base and bat ninth for the Sox tonight. Bates was spotted a few minutes ago at Fenway Park. — Bates was promoted from Portland to Pawtucket on June 7 following a scorching …
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The Joy of Sox
Dan Lamothe / Red Sox Monster:
Are six Red Sox All-Star selections too many?
Are six Red Sox All-Star selections too many?
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Chicago Breaking News:
Tribune Co. reaches deal to sell Cubs, Wrigley — Tribune Co. intends to sell the Chicago Cubs to the Ricketts family, sources familiar with the matter said Monday, ending the company's flirtation with another buyer after negotiations with the Rickettses had stalled two months ago.
Brian Costa / New Jersey Online:
New York Mets' David Wright looks like he needs a staycation … PHILADELPHIA — David Wright comes from the Derek Jeter School of (None of Your) Business, so he wasn't about to tell a bunch of reporters how he'll spend his off day Monday. But the Mets third baseman did reveal this much: He won't be anywhere near a batting cage.
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Bird feed! Rallies fall short after Jays pound Pettitte — The clutch hits have come with such frequency and the magic moments with such fervor recently that the only question appeared to be which Yankee would be ducking the A.J. Burnett cream pie after yet another late-game comeback.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Wakefield among six Red Sox All-Stars — Six Red Sox were named this afternoon to the 2009 American League All-Star team, including 17-year veteran Tim Wakefield for the first time. — Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira beat out Kevin Youkilis at first base as a starter, but Youkilis made the game as a reserve.
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Bob Ford / Philly.com:
A Mets-induced mirage, or money in the Bank? — The Mets left town yesterday afternoon the same way they arrived - very quietly - and it would be difficult to blame the Phillies for checking off their rival from the mental list of worries this season. — Maybe New York isn't totally dead in the water …
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Mack's Mets
MLB.com:
Martin Prado of the Atlanta Braves named the National League Player of the Week presented by Bank of America — Atlanta Braves infielder Martin Prado, who led the National League with 15 hits and a 1.000 slugging percentage, has been named National League Player of the Week presented by Bank of America for the period ending July 5th.
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Talking Chop
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phils to scout Pedro in Domincan Republic — Club officials will travel to Caribbean to watch veteran hurler — PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies have changed their minds on free-agent right-hander Pedro Martinez. — The Phillies will watch Martinez throw Monday or Tuesday in the Dominican Republic.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Drew and Ellsbury, a comparison — The Red Sox have a once and future leadoff hitter and a current leadoff hitter, and their approaches at the plate and styles on the field could hardly be more different. You have Jacoby Ellsbury, the jitterbug centerfielder who crashes into walls and steals home and …
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The House That Dewey Built
Keith Law / ESPN:
All-Star follies come with selections — A look at the AL and NL rosters reveals a host of mistakes — STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME Become an Insider Today — The All-Star Game is a wonderful opportunity for fans, players and managers alike to showcase their own prejudices and ignorance about the best players in the game.