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Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Buck's homers, Hill's doubles carry Blue Jays — SAN DIEGO—John Buck homered twice and Aaron Hill had three doubles and three RBIs to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-3 win over the San Diego Padres on Monday night as Jon Garland struggled on three days' rest.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Quake shakes Jays, Padres at PETCO — Player reaction ranges from ‘freaky’ to ‘fun’ on 5.7 temblor — SAN DIEGO — Depending on where you stood or sat on Monday at PETCO Park, the 5.7-magnitude earthquake that sent a ripple through the downtown stadium was either a big deal …
Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
The Trade Market For Kosuke Fukudome And Ryan Theriot — 10:28pm: Morosi and Ken Rosenthal provided a Fukudome update on the FOX Sports MLB Buzz page. They note that the Nationals are on Fukudome's no-trade list, but the Yankees and Red Sox aren't. New York and Boston aren't known …
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Associated Press:
Pujols absorbs throw to head as Cards whip M's — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Albert Pujols has a souvenir from the St. Louis Cardinals' latest victory: a good-sized welt on the left side of his neck. — The three-time NL MVP took one off the noggin on a perfect day at the plate …
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Viva El Birdos
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Associated Press:
Burrell homers again in Giants win over Orioles — SAN FRANCISCO—Pat Burrell homered for the second time in four days, Freddy Sanchez drove in four runs and the San Francisco Giants beat the Baltimore Orioles 10-2 on Monday night. — Jonathan Sanchez pitched 7 2-3 innings for the Giants, allowing two runs and eight hits.
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
DeJesus may be center of attention in countdown to trade deadline — It's all still wonderfully new for Royals outfielder David DeJesus and better than he ever imagined. Monday marked three weeks since he became a father for the first time. — “Just becoming a dad,” he said …
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Aaron Gleeman / HardballTalk:
Alex Gordon is apparently too good for the Royals
Scott Cacciola / Wall Street Journal:
Yankees' Long-Forgotten Mascot — The biggest bust in Yankees history was 7 feet tall, made $40 every home game and spent most of his brief career in the upper deck. — From 1979 to 1981, the Yankees employed a mascot named Dandy. He was big and blue and a spectacular failure …
Matt Ehalt / NY Daily News:
Once a treasured commodity of teams, baseballs become an everyday giveaway for fans at ballparks — It was a surreal scene: the burly father in a Mets T-shirt, accompanying his 3-year-old, being booed by the Citi Field faithful. His transgression? Reaching in front of a 10-year-old fan …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels have different options at first base — Team has plenty of players to fill in for the injured Kendry Morales, but it's the quality and not the quantity that might be a concern. — Utility player Robb Quinlan takes the throw at first base on a pickoff attempt of Dodgers catcher Russell Martin …
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
MANNY AND PAPI: THE MYTHS AND MAGIC OF A ONCE DYNAMIC DUO — Manny Ramirez is coming back to Boston and the process will start all over again for David Ortiz. — Manny often times wouldn't talk about Manny. So many times it was expected that Ortiz would do the talking for him.
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Game Changers: Picking up the game's pace — Focus, some say, should be on changing on-field habits — Much of baseball's essence is wrapped in its timelessness. The game has stood through three centuries, two world wars, an ever-changing society, and, unlike most other major sports …
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Confessions of a She-Fan
Brad Johnson / Hardball Times:
See you soon: Pedro Alvarez — I missed some big call ups last week while moving from Minnesota to Washington D.C. I did stop by my ancestral home near Philadelphia long enough to drop by Citizen's Bank Park and watch Roy Halladay dominate the Marlins (and lose, kudos Josh Johnson).
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Aybar day-to-day after limping off — ANAHEIM — Angels shortstop Erick Aybar was helped off the field by team trainers after he was bowled over by the Brewers' Casey McGehee on a seventh-inning force play on Monday night at Angel Stadium. — The initial report from the Angels was hyperextension …
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New York Post:
BOX SCORE — Much can change between now and the July 31 non-waiver trading deadline, but manager Jerry Manuel indicated he isn't campaigning for the Mets to add a starting pitcher. — Manuel pointed to the fact Nos. 4 and 5 starters, R.A. Dickey and Hisanori Takahashi, are a combined 9-2.
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