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LESTER, RED SOX GET BEST OF LINCECUM'S GIANTS — The Sports Network — San Francisco, CA (Sports Network) - Jon Lester tossed a complete game five- hitter and drove in the winning run to push Boston past San Francisco, 5-1, to wrap up a three-game interleague set.
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Lester's gem leads reeling Red Sox past Giants 5-1 — SAN FRANCISCO—Victor Martinez made it three key injuries in three days for the Red Sox. — Boy, it's no wonder Boston wanted to race out of the Bay Area and back to Beantown. — Jon Lester pitched a five-hitter …
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Cameron, Red Sox bounce back to beat Giants 4-2
Charles Odum / Associated Press:
Boesch homers, powers Tigers past Braves 10-4 — ATLANTA—Rookie Brennan Boesch homered and drove in three runs as the Detroit Tigers chased Tommy Hanson early and beat the Atlanta Braves 10-4 Sunday. — Boesch hit an RBI single during a five-run fourth inning that finished Hanson (7-5).
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Leyland says Cederstrom admits missing call
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Marlins no longer considering Bobby V. … Former Mets and Rangers skipper Bobby Valentine is no longer being considered for the Marlins' managerial vacancy, according to a Major League Baseball source. — Valentine had been viewed as the top candidate for the job since Fredi Gonzalez was fired last week …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Upton, Longoria have words in dugout — CF B.J. Upton had to be restrained by teammates in the dugout after having a heated exhange with 3B Evan Longoria. — That came after Upton didn't run hard to chase down a ball hit into the gap that became a triple for Rusty Ryal in the top of the fifth.
Associated Press:
Cubs end White Sox's longest streak in 49 years — CHICAGO (AP) — Just when it looked as if the Chicago White Sox's longest winning streak in 49 years would end quietly, the Southsiders made their crosstown rivals work hard to avoid a series sweep. — The White Sox scored three times …
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Jonathan Abrams / New York Times:
Bulls May Be Front-Runners in James Sweepstakes — The LeBron James sweepstakes will kick off in Ohio on his home turf Thursday as five teams — the Chicago Bulls, the Miami Heat, the Knicks, the Nets and the Los Angeles Clippers — travel there in an attempt to woo James away from the Cleveland Cavaliers …
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Martinez fractures left thumb — Victor Martinez's toe is fine. He left the game with a fractured bone in his left thumb. He may not need to go on the disabled list. It'll depend on the swelling. — More to come on this. — UPDATE, 8:01 p.m.: Martinez has a fractured distal phalanx …
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Andy Gardiner / USA Today:
UCLA, South Carolina on prowl for College World Series title — OMAHA — Whatever happens over the next three days at the College World Series, one thing is certain — baseball will have a new national champion, the 24th in tournament history. UCLA (51-15) plays South Carolina (52-16) …
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Karen Crouse / Bats:
A Little More Time for Beltran — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — For months outfielder Carlos Beltran has pegged his comeback from off-season knee surgery to the Mets' series against the Florida Marlins in Puerto Rico. — His goal all along has been to rejoin his baseball family in time to play …
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Trade winds: Angels might focus on first — ANAHEIM — With just over a month to go before the July 31 trade deadline, the Los Angeles Angels might be focusing their shopping list on the first base position. — Angels general manager Tony Reagins spent about 30 minutes in manager Mike Scioscia's office …
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles beat Nationals 4-3 for 3-game sweep — BALTIMORE—Miguel Tejada singled in the tiebreaking run in the eighth inning, and the Baltimore Orioles rallied to beat the Washington Nationals 4-3 Sunday for their season-high fourth straight win. — Baltimore scored the game's final four runs after trailing 3-0 in the fourth.
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CHOO, TALBOT HELP INDIANS SNAP SLIDE, AVOID SWEEP TO REDS — The Sports Network — Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Shin-Soo Choo hit two home runs and Mitch Talbot was sharp through seven innings as Cleveland avoided a series sweep with a 5-3 win over Cincinnati to conclude their three-game interleague set.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Matsui's early slam holds up vs. Rockies — Saunders allows two runs, strikes out eight over seven — ANAHEIM — The green light was money for Hideki Matsui and the Angels. — Swinging away on a 3-0 pitch from Aaron Cook, Matsui unloaded a grand slam in the first inning …
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