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Sports Illustrated:
Diamondbacks brass keeping options open to turn team around … The Diamondbacks' honchos met much of Thursday, and they are meeting at length again today. So far, they all can agree on one thing: there's a lot to talk about. — Hard as it is for Arizona's baseball leaders or anyone else to believe …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
D'Backs Meeting To Consider Major Moves — The D'Backs will consider trading anyone but Justin Upton and Ian Kennedy, as they evaluate the best way to turn the team around, according to Jon Heyman of SI.com. Heyman hears that owner Ken Kendrick, president Derrick Hall and GM Josh Byrnes …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Gill defends treatment of Ellsbury — Red Sox medical director Dr. Thomas Gill defended the team's handling of Jacoby Ellsbury, using the forum of a conference call with reporters to address what he called “misconceptions.” — According to Gill, Ellsbury was “given the absolute standard …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Mount Lou erupts: Frustrated Piniella rips White Sox broadcaster — For those of us who pay close attention to Lou Piniella's day-to-day press conferences, it was evident that his fatigue and exasperation would likely boil over one day and result in a trademark eruption.
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Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Cubs manager Piniella criticizes baseball analyst — CHICAGO—Cubs manager Lou Piniella criticized longtime Chicago baseball analyst Steve Stone for questioning how he's handling prized rookie outfielder Tyler Colvin. — Piniella took exception Friday to recent comments Stone …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie, Ken in spite club — It became obvious Thursday that there won't be a pretty ending. — After the White Sox' 3-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers, the Sun-Times was told by a team source that general manager Ken Williams and manager Ozzie Guillen “almost came to blows in a heated shouting match” …
Andrew Kamholz / Bats:
Keeping Score: One Game Says Little About Strasburg — It did not take long for declarations of greatness to start after Stephen Strasburg's debut for the Washington Nationals on Tuesday. — He had some impressive numbers in his 5-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates: 7 innings, 14 strikeouts, 4 hits, 2 earned runs and no walks.
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
A-Rod's numbers, early exit troubling — Slugger invokes name of hip surgeon after leaving game early with right groin ‘cramp’ … BALTIMORE — On this date a year ago, Alex Rodriguez was hitting .234, with eight home runs, 25 RBIs, an on-base percentage of .393 and a slugging percentage of .495.
Derrick Goold / Cardinal Beat:
Suppan on way back to Cardinals — Jeff Suppan is coming back to the St. Louis Cardinals. — He will be joining the team in Phoenix and hopes to be active early next week. He will be signing for the pro-rated minimum, his agent Scott Leventhal said. — Suppan has not officially signed yet …
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New York Post:
GOODEN ‘IMPRESSED’ BY PHENOM — Niese's fastball ran about three to four mph faster than Santana's, and his curve ball was devastating. — Chris Denorfia played the role of Jimmy Qualls, the journeyman who broke up Seaver's 1969 perfect game bid in the ninth inning.
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ESPN.com:
Cleveland Indians call up star catching prospect Carlos Santana — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians have recalled top prospect Carlos Santos from Triple-A Columbus. — Santana — Santana is a switch-hitting catcher, who was batting .316 with 13 homers and 51 RBIs in 57 games for the Clippers.
Dave Nichols / NATIONALS NEWS NETWORK:
The Manny Acta Interview — The Washington Nationals travel to Cleveland this weekend for an interleague series with the Indians, led by former Nats skipper Manny Acta. Acta was relieved of his duties in Washington at last season's all-star break after compiling a 26-61 record in 2009 …
Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Angels shouldn't chase first baseman — Morales' injury has some wondering if a move should be made, but L.A.'s not in position — OAKLAND — The question that seems to be hanging over the Los Angeles Angels ever since Kendry Morales went down with a grimace on top of home plate …
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