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Josh Thomson / The Journal News:
Yankees' Gardner has cast removed — NEW YORK - Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner had the cast removed from his broken left thumb on Monday and will now have the finger supported by a splint until he is examined again this coming Monday. — If all goes well, Gardner may return soon after.
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Joba to wait, Gaudin to go — Chad Gaudin doesn't know what the “Joba Rules” are all about, but he'll be learning about them very soon. — As part of the plan to keep Chamberlain to an innings limit this season, the Yankees will push his next start back by a day or two …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Gaudin likely to start Sunday for Yanks — Young Chamberlain expected to receive extra rest — NEW YORK — For some time now, Yankees manager Joe Girardi has alluded to the fact that Joba Chamberlain's schedule for the rest of the season is “mapped out,” without revealing the details of that map.
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Todd Zolecki / The Zo Zone:
Moyer Unhappy, Feels Misled — Jamie Moyer did not answer questions about his demotion to the bullpen this afternoon at Wrigley Field, but he certainly spoke his mind. — In short, Moyer is unhappy and feels misled. — “I'm really not happy with this decision that the Phillies have made …
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Red Sox have a brawl — Mike Lowell delivers after fight — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — The Red Sox [team stats] struck upon a novel solution to their four-guys-for-three-spots conundrum last night. — Kevin Youkilis [stats] starts, charges the mound and gets ejected.
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Injured Tampa Bay Rays closer Troy Percival plans to retire — ANAHEIM, Calif. — There's paperwork that has to be filed to make it official, but Troy Percival said he knows by the way his body hurts that his pitching career is over. — “I still wish I was out there playing and what have you …
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Associated Press:
Los Angeles Angels release Justin Speier after extended struggles — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Right-hander Justin Speier has been unconditionally released by the Los Angeles Angels, four days after the struggling reliever gave up three homers in one inning. — Speier was 4-2 with a 5.18 ERA for the Angels …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Wagner's return set for Sunday; top pick near deal — PHOENIX - Billy Wagner's return to the major leagues is targeted for Sunday against the Giants at Citi Field, the Daily News has learned. — Wagner has tossed five scoreless innings against Single-A batters since beginning a rehab assignment.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Melvin keeping eye out for starter — Milwaukee (55-57) vs. San Diego (48-66), 7:05 p.m. CT — MILWAUKEE — Carlos Villanueva will make another start for the Brewers on Wednesday while general manager Doug Melvin combs the waiver wire for other options. — Melvin already has added three …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Manny Ramirez finding his swing — After a slow stretch when he might have been thinking about home runs, Ramirez gets hot against the Giants. — Reporting from San Francisco — Dodgers hitting coach Don Mattingly said he has noticed that Manny Ramirez has fouled off more pitches …
Associated Press:
Arizona Diamondbacks put Scott Schoeneweis on DL with depression — PHOENIX — Scott Schoeneweis has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Arizona Diamondbacks because of depression, less than three months after his wife was found dead at their home.
Eddie Schmid / MLB Rumors:
Hardy Not Placed On Waivers — Tom Haudricourt at the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel talked to Brewers GM Doug Melvin, who dismisses rumors that J.J. Hardy might have been claimed by the Red Sox, and says in fact Hardy was not placed on waivers at all. — Buster Olney at ESPN had reported yesterday …
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Matthew Carruth / FanGraphs Baseball:
Marking the 500 HR Creation — 80 years ago today, on August 11, 1929, Babe Ruth stepped in against Willis Hudlin and hit his 30th home run of the season, on his way to 46 that season. That home run also marked the 500th of Ruth's career, the first time (by a wide margin) that anyone in Major League history reached that feat.
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians GM Mark Shapiro has no plans to step down: ‘I have unfinished business’ — CLEVELAND, Ohio — Rumors have been percolating for a while that GM Mark Shapiro might be ready to take another job with the Indians. — It wouldn't be a bad time to into slip into a new job.