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Sandy Burgin / MLB.com:
Edgar Gonzalez carted off after scary injury — Adrian leaves game to be with brother after fastball to helmet — SAN DIEGO — Padres second baseman Edgar Gonzalez was taken off the field on a cart after being hit on his helmet by a Jason Hammel fastball in the bottom of the sixth inning.
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Gaslamp Ball
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Associated Press:
E. Gonzalez hit in head before Headley, Padres top Rockies — SAN DIEGO (AP) — The San Diego Padres' locker room was quiet after this victory. No music, no happy banter. Just thoughts about injured teammate Edgar Gonzalez. — Gonzalez was hit in the head with a pitch in the sixth …
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Purple Row
MLB.com:
Padres select RHP Mat Latos; designate RHP Josh Banks for assignment — San Diego, CA — The San Diego Padres today announced they have selected right-handed pitcher Mat Latos from Double-A San Antonio and designated right-handed pitcher Josh Banks for assignment.
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MLB Rumors
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Another Miracle! Seaver, Koosman & Ryan to reunite — ATLANTA - For the first time at a Mets reunion, Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman and Nolan Ryan will be on hand next month at Citi Field when the Miracle Mets of 1969 celebrate the 40th anniversary of their incredbile world championship over the Baltimore Orioles.
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24 Hours From Suicide
Jim Peltz / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' win makes it a happy birthday for Joe Torre — Clayton Kershaw pitches seven shutout innings as Dodgers beat Astros, 5-2, on their manager's 69th birthday. — Asked whether he received anything notable for his 69th birthday Saturday, Dodgers Manager Joe Torre said the tributes mainly were cards …
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
S.F. now stands for Scoring Failure — The Giants' second-half start has the feel of May, when they scored five runs over a four-game losing streak in San Diego and Seattle and elicited general manager Brian Sabean's first declaration that he was searching for a bat.
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MLB FanHouse
Jim Luttrell / Bats:
For Mets, an Old-Timers' Day Is Old Hat — Given the response to The New York Times's virtual Banner Day, perhaps the reason the Mets have done away with their version of the promotion was the preponderance of cynical humor by their fans. Like every business, the team wants to control the message.
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Pedro pleased with his bullpen session — Righty throws 55 pitches, reports to Clearwater on Monday — MIAMI — There is still no plan for what the next step in Pedro Martinez's rehab will be. No date for when he'll throw in his first Minor League game, and no timetable for when he'll make his debut for the Phillies.
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Phillies Nation
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Preparations begin for 2010 All-Star game — Angels got some lessons in hosting from St. Louis. — Reporting from Oakland — The Angels have scheduled a news conference Thursday to unveil the logo for the 2010 All-Star game at Angel Stadium. — The event will kick off the countdown …
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Sunday morning Sinatra — Quiet morning in the Sox clubhouse, a fact underscored by the Frank Sinatra album that Mark Kotsay is playing on the speakers. And, speaking of Kotsay, he is in the lineup for the first time post-break. His calf is feeling pretty much back to normal after the days off.
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SOX & Dawgs
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Lilly could've done some good things for Yankees — Twice this decade, the Yankees made their feelings clear regarding Ted Lilly. — In July 2002, they chose Jeff Weaver over Lilly, as Weaver came from Detroit to New York and Lilly went from New York to Oakland in a three-way trade.
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Associated Press:
A-Rod's late home run helps Sabathia beat Verlander — NEW YORK (AP) — CC Sabathia beat All-Star Justin Verlander in a prime pitching matchup that lived up to its billing, and Alex Rodriguez's pop-fly homer sent the New York Yankees to a 2-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday.
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Santana runs scoreless streak to 15 innings as Mets top Braves — ATLANTA (AP) — Johan Santana threw seven scoreless innings to take some pressure off New York's struggling offense and the Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 5-1 on Saturday. — The Mets scored two runs in the sixth to snap a streak of 19 consecutive scoreless innings.