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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Jays unfairly ripped by media for Halladay negotiations; more notes … The Blue Jays came out of the trading deadline with the best pitcher in baseball, not only for the rest of this season but also next, and yet the consensus among media pundits was to assign them to the “losers” column in their unofficial scorekeeping.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Halladay still a Jay, but for how long? — Toronto hopes it can hold onto ace beyond 2010 season — TORONTO — Roy Halladay is still the ace of the Blue Jays. After a July filled with a mountain of rumors and endless speculation about the pitcher's future, Toronto decided against parting …
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MLB Daily Dish
Joe Strauss / Cardinal Beat:
Back Issue Shuts Down Glaus Indefinitely — NEW YORK — Third baseman Troy Glaus will not be returning to a minor-league rehab anytime soon and his prospects for playing at all this season may be in jeopardy after a bulging disc in his lower back failed to respond to a recent series of injections.
Jim Callis / Baseball America:
First Round Update — Twenty of the 32 first-rounders remain unsigned today, 13 days before the Aug. 17 deadline. At the same point last year, all but 11 of the 2008 first-rounders had agreed to terms. — No first-rounder has signed since Louisiana State outfielder Jared Mitchell …
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MLB Rumors
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Minor League Update — Just confusing — Drew Stubbs, OF, Reds (Triple-A Louisville) — Monday's stats: 3-for-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, BB, SB — So the Reds keep throwing Willy Taveras out in centerfield pretty much every day, despite the fact that he's pulling off the rare double treat …
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Associated Press:
AP: Hank Aaron says release 104 names on '03 PED list — PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Hank Aaron wants the list of players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003 to be released. — In a wide-ranging interview Tuesday night with the Associated Press …
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Fox Sports
David Ely / MLB.com:
Upset stomach sidelines LA's Hudson — Castro steps into starting lineup for Dodgers vs. Brewers — LOS ANGELES — Less than 90 minutes before the Dodgers' game against the Brewers on Tuesday night, team officials announced that second baseman Orlando Hudson would miss the game because of an upset stomach.
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Dodger Thoughts
Jonah Goldwater / Baseball and Philosophy:
Does God Think Using Steroids Is Wrong? — If I'm lucky, when I ask my undergraduate students why you shouldn't punch a stranger in the face, I hear “because it's wrong” rather than “because I'd get in trouble.” In either case, though, that question is enthusiastically answered.
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Beyond the Box Score
Joseph Pawlikowski / River Avenue Blues:
Derek Jeter for MVP — This is a guest post by Rebecca from This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes. — His .322 average leads all Yankees, and small sample size doesn't apply — only one other player has amassed more plate appearances this season. — His .396 OBP is by far the highest among starters.
Associated Press:
Castillo convicted for throwing at fan — DAYTON, Ohio — A judge has convicted a minor-league pitcher of injuring a fan when he threw a baseball during an on-field melee in Dayton last year. — Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Connie Price found Julio Castillo guilty Tuesday …
Associated Press:
New York Yankees' Ian Kennedy throws off mini-mound — TAMPA, Fla. — New York Yankees right-hander Ian Kennedy, still recovering from an aneurysm, threw 25 pitches off a mini-mound Tuesday and hopes to play in minor league games before the season ends. — Kennedy had surgery May 12 …
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River Avenue Blues
Pete Caldera / Boston Herald:
First in his class: Mark Teixeira is the majors' good-hands person — Range-wise, “He probably helps out Robbie (Cano), I would think,” Derek Jeter said of allowing Cano to occasionally cheat toward the middle. — A vital side benefit for infielders is the mental aspect of having a sure-handed first baseman.
USA Today:
Florida Marlins Team Report — INSIDE PITCH — The Marlins are hoping their two most recent wins showcased the way they'll play into October. They got the wins with big hits by players not named Hanley Ramirez. — On Friday it was clutch hits by catcher John Baker and pinch-hitter Wes Helms.