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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 98: Athletics at Yankees (updates with Gardner going on disabled list) — YANKEES (59-38) — Pitching: RHP Sergio Mitre (1-0, 4.76). — NOTES: Thanks to Ernie Palladino for calling in the lineup. ... The 1:05 p.m. game is on YES. ... Oakland is starting LHP Dallas Braden (7-8, 3.40). ...
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Rickey, Rice ready to join baseball immortals — Idyllic Cooperstown filled with anticipation of inductions — COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Having thoroughly soaked this idyllic, tiny, tree-swathed town with a steady downpour for most of Friday, the skies relented as the sun surfaced Saturday …
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Mariners place Erik Bedard on 15-day disabled list with shoulder inflammation — Erik Bedard is back on the 15-day disabled list this morning, clearing a roster spot for Jason Vargas to be called up to start today's game. — “At this point, we're not going to do an MRI,” Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu said.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Different varieties in Apple — Yankees flourishing, Mets floundering — They represent the same city, but the performances of the Mets and Yankees are as different as Mars and Venus. — While sports talk radio isn't always the best barometer, the airwaves generally are filled with angry, bitter fans.
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Halladay traffic growing intense — Almost everyone agrees that, sooner or later, Roy Halladay will be on his way to Philadelphia, where he'll become the symbol of the Phillies' enduring dominance of the Mets. The Blue Jays and Phillies are engaged in feverish, last-minute talks that might turn …
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
MLB trade: Blue Jays reject latest offer for Roy Halladay — The Blue Jays have rejected the Phillies' latest offer for Roy Halladay, a source familiar with the two teams' discussions told ESPN.com. — On Saturday — after the Phillies informed Toronto they would not agree to a proposal …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Gonzalez, Bell both unlikely to be traded — Teams are interested in All-Star duo, but no deals expected — WASHINGTON — Padres general manager Kevin Towers said he is getting a “ton of calls” from other teams regarding the availability of Adrian Gonzalez and Heath Bell …
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Brian Costa / New Jersey Online:
Constant roster changes take a toll on NY Mets' clubhouse chemistry — HOUSTON — They sat in sofa chairs only a couple feet apart, but said nothing to each other. Oliver Perez flipped through People magazine. Elmer Dessens read Sports Illustrated. — They sat like this for more than …
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Associated Press:
Red-hot Dodgers walk off on Blake's bases-loaded hit — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Casey Blake (FSY) blooped a bases-loaded single with two outs in the ninth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Florida Marlins 4-3 on Saturday night for their sixth win in seven games. — GAME REPORT: Dodgers 4, Marlins 3
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Kevin Rozell / Zell's Pinstripe Blog:
Yanks might consider trading Joba for Halladay — Here is some interesting news. Jon Heyman reports on twitter that the Yankees might consider giving up Joba Chamberlain for Roy Halladay. I would do it. I would say Hughes is untouchable right now. — Let's see exactly what they want in return before we jump to any conclusions.
Polls / Brew Beat:
Possible relief help in Colome? — The Brewers quietly made an intriguing pick-up on Saturday. — The team signed former Nationals reliever Jesus Colome to a Triple-A contract Saturday, but he has not pitched since July 3 so will report to rookie-level Helena to build back to full strength.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
A's pound Pettitte, Aceves in 7th as streak ends — Hope rippled through the new Stadium Saturday when the Yankees staged a mini-rallies in the eighth and ninth innings, but neither could out-do the damage Andy Pettitte and Alfredo Aceves did in the seventh.
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David Kaplan / Kap's Corner:
Can it Be? Are the Tigers After Milton Bradley? — Two very solid baseball sources confirmed for me just moments ago that the Detroit Tigers are interested in Cubs RF Milton Bradley. They believe that Bradley would be a much better fit as a DH than as a right fielder and that he would mesh well with Tigers manager Jim Leyland.
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