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Associated Press:
Red Sox return to scene of 2007 World Series win — DENVER — The last time the Boston Red Sox [team stats] came to Coors Field, they wore goggles to keep the champagne out of their eyes while the Colorado Rockies retreated to their clubhouse to cry. — For two hours, the Red Sox celebrated …
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Zachary Levine / Houston Chronicle:
McLane: Astros open to deal before trade deadline — Optimistic owner McLane prepared to evaluate 26-44 team — Astros owner Drayton McLane said on Monday that the team was “willing to look at anything” between now and the trade deadline and that he will not rule out absorbing a portion …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Colin Curtis called up from Scranton — No word on a corresponding move, but outfielder Colin Curtis has been called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. — Curtis was hitting .280 in Triple-A. He's a versatile outfielder who can play all three spots with a little bit of power and speed on offense.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon says he's ready to sacrifice DH under right conditions — AL'S BEST: Rays leftfielder Carl Crawford is the AL player of the week and remains in line to be voted onto the All-Star team. — ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays are back playing under American League rules …
Andy Gardiner / USA Today:
Clemson stuns Ariz. State; Fla. State, UCLA triumph at CWS — OMAHA — The seeds for Clemson's 6-3 upset of No. 1 seed Arizona State on Monday in the opening round of the College World Series were sown last June in Tempe, Ariz. — The Tigers were swept out of the super regionals by the Sun Devils.
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Associated Press:
Hernandez holds Royals in check as Nats snap 6-game losing streak — WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Morse (FSY) and Cristian Guzman (FSY) hit solo home runs, Livan Hernandez (FSY) pitched seven strong innings and the Washington Nationals beat the Kansas City Royals 2-1 Monday night.
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Rob Biertempfel / PittsburghLIVE.com:
GM: Clubs show interest in Iwamura — • GM Neal Huntington said “a handful of clubs have expressed some level of interest” in trading for Aki Iwamura, though most teams have turned down the Pirates' overtures. “We'll put some closure to it, one way or another, hopefully early this week,” Huntington said.
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Luke Adams / MLB Rumors:
Reds Close To Signing Gary Matthews Jr. — 9:03pm: John Fay of the Cincinnati Enquirer says, via Twitter, that the Reds are talking to Matthews but haven't quite finalized a deal yet. Fay expects the signing to become official within the next few days. — 8:47pm: Gary Matthews Jr …
Ted Berg / TedQuarters.net:
A victory for reason — By now you know that the Mets returned Jenrry Mejia from whence he came, dispatching him to Binghamton to start games. — Good. — All things considered, Mejia's stint with the big-league club didn't go as terribly as it could have.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Inbox: Will Harden stay in rotation? — Rangers beat reporter T.R. Sullivan fields fans' questions — If Tommy Hunter continues to pitch well, who gets bumped from the rotation when Derek Holland comes back? Could this be a dangerous time for Rich Harden or will one of them [Holland or Hunter] go back down to the Minors?
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Fox Sports:
Big Papi's giving Red Sox a dilemma — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — One Red Sox official offers a novel solution if the team chooses to re-sign designated hitter David Ortiz:
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Debuts and Departures — Some people end up writing for THT because they come up with brilliant ways of analyzing the contemporary game. Others add to our historical knowledge. Still others use cutting edge analytical tools (re: pitch F/X stuff) to enhance our understanding of players. — Me?