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Toronto Sun:
Red-hot Rolen on Reds' radar — The Cincinnati Reds have talked internally about obtaining third baseman Scott Rolen from the Blue Jays. — The trade would re-unite Rolen with general manager Walt Jocketty. The two were together in St. Louis when the Cardinals won the 2006 World Series over the Detroit Tigers.
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Pedro Martinez says his agent is negotiating with Philadelphia Phillies — SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Pedro Martinez says his agent is negotiating with the Philadelphia Phillies, trying to get the pitcher back into the major leagues. — Martinez said the Phillies have been scouting him in his native Dominican Republic.
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Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Rumors, rumors, rumors - all false??? — RUMOR OFF-CENTRAL: — No, the Cincinnati Reds are NOT going to sign pitcher Pedro Martinez, as one scout suggested. Martinez will undergo a physical, probably on Saturday, and if he passes the Philadelphia Phillies will announce he belongs to them.
Tim Marchman / Sports Illustrated:
Closer-by-committee is getting no complaints for Braves, Rays … A baseball year is long and eventful, and it's easy to forget that what doesn't happen can be as important as what does. The significant fact about the sport's drug testing program, for instance, is how rarely it catches anyone taking drugs.
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Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Digital Eyes Will Chart Baseball's Unseen Skills — SAN FRANCISCO — As baseball's statistical revolution marches on, the last refuge for the baseball aesthete has been the sport's less quantifiable skills: outfielders' arm strength, base-running efficiency and other you-won't-find-that-in-the-box- score esoterica.
Cjennings / Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog:
Melancon called to New York — No word on a corresponding move, but Mark Melancon has been called back to the big leagues and will join the New York Yankees in Los Angeles. — Melancon has not allowed a run in his past two outings, going a total of 5.2 innings with only one hit.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Baseball prospers under Bud Selig — Allan “Bud” Selig has been baseball commissioner since 1992 and, after some early labor strife in his reign, baseball has enjoyed peace between management and players for more than 15 years. — A darker side of the game has emerged in the last decade …
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It's About The Money
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
‘Bran-Torino’ takes a ride to All-Star Game
‘Bran-Torino’ takes a ride to All-Star Game
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Vazquez injured, will miss Sunday start in Colorado — Braves officials hope to keep him off the disabled list — Denver — Even if Braves pitcher Javier Vazquez had been named to the All-Star team, a strained lower-abdominal muscle would have prevented him from playing in the game.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Sanchez trade not imminent — The Pirates are “pushing hard” to trade All-Star second baseman Freddy Sanchez, according to a National League executive yesterday, but no deal with any team looked imminent as of last night, according to multiple other sources.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Dustin Pedroia could miss All-Star Game — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — Doubt has arisen about Dustin Pedroia [stats]'s attendance at next week's All-Star Game, with the second baseman's wife still in the hospital after going into early labor.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Hanrahan earns victory on day off — Former Nats reliever credited with win in suspended game — HOUSTON — Pirates right-hander Joel Hanrahan was hanging out with teammate Adam LaRoche on Thursday afternoon in Philadelphia when he joked, “Well, it's time to get to work.”
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Philly.com:
Martinez's agent says Phils have shown interest — A couple of weeks after the pitching-hungry Phillies denied interest in free agent Pedro Martinez, the agent for the 37-year-old righthander said yesterday that the club had shown strong interest in the three-time Cy Young Award winner.
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Rob Dibble on the Nats: “It's Pathetic” — Rob Dibble keeps talking, and I keep typing. — You won't often hear the home team's official broadcaster say things like this: “This isn't a Major League baseball team I'm watching out here....It's pathetic. I've never seen a team that is ok with losing. …
TSN.ca:
ORIOLES MANAGER TREMBLEY SUSPENDED TWO-GAMES — The Sports Network — New York, NY (Sports Network) - Baltimore manager Dave Trembley has been suspended two games and fined an undisclosed amount for his actions during Tuesday's 12-4 win in Seattle. — Trembley was ejected in the first inning …
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Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Pirates sign six Latin players — PHILADELPHIA — The Pirates today signed their first six Latin American players of the international signing period for 16-year-olds that began July 2: Outfielder Pedro Lara, third baseman Roberson Valdez and second baseman Alen Hanson of the Dominican Republic …
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Where Have You Gone …
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
O's prospect Tillman turning heads in minors — Chris Tillman wanted more eggs for breakfast but couldn't communicate the thought from his high chair. So he grabbed an orange and flung it across the kitchen, hitting his grandmother flush in the back of the head. — Tillman wasn't quite 2, yet he had thrown his first strike.
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Tom Fornelli / MLB FanHouse:
The Evil Alex Cora Tries to Destroy Erin Andrews' Face — She's the sideline goddess, the fantasy of just about every male sports fan between the ages of 15 and 40 and she's pretty well-versed in the world of sports, too. She's Erin Andrews, and for years she's been peering into your eyes …