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Fox Sports:
Market for Lee is wide open this time — 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. — The Cliff Lee sweepstakes are somewhat democratic, as these things go.
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Pressure mounts for Mets to acquire Cliff Lee from Mariners sooner rather than later — Last week, I wrote about two players the Mariners could be looking at from the New York Mets in a Cliff Lee trade — pitcher Jenrry Mejia and outfielder Angel Pagan. And today, as Lee gets set to face …
Howard Megdal / SNY.tv:
Injuries saving the Mets — Young players, journeymen stepping up to answer call — Post on facebook Fan Comments print email — It can be argued that injuries have played just as much of a role in the success of the 2010 Mets as they did in the failure of the 2009 Mets.
New York Post:
Mets on Twitter — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — These are the kind of nights that make you believe the Mets are not contenders. — R.A. Dickey's knuckler couldn't handle the tropical heat against the Marlins, who crushed the Mets 10-3 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium.
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24 Hours From Suicide
Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
The Braves fan in the white polo shirt — Meet White Polo Shirt Man. He's the worst baseball fan in America. — Somewhere around the middle innings on Monday night, he decided he should take advantage of his front-row seats for the Fifth Day of Strasmas to make a spectacle of himself on national television.
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The Nationals Enquirer
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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Who was the dude in the white shirt at the Braves-Nats game? — The most remarkable thing about he Braves-Nats game last night was not that Atlanta got to Stephen Strasburg a bit. It was not that the Nats' defense melted down. It was not even that Tim Hudson quietly shut down Washington.
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Talking Chop
Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Lackey a pinch hitter? — Red Sox pitchers show off their free-swinging sides — BOSTON — The Red Sox will be missing an unexpectedly productive component of their offense when they meet the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night in the first game of a quick two-game set in Fenway Park.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Turnaround? Hardly. Cubs can't beat woeful Pirates — Pittsburgh ends 17-game road losing streak, improves to 8-2 this season against Piniella's crew — Alfonso Soriano can't catch ball hit by Pirates pitcher Paul Maholm in the fifth inning. (Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune / June 28, 2010)
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Chicago Breaking Sports
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
CUBS IN BRIEF: Hendry defends Z's big contract
CUBS IN BRIEF: Hendry defends Z's big contract
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Ironman Utley leaves early as Phils fall — Infielder to have MRI; Kendrick stumbles after shining — CINCINNATI — Phillies second baseman Chase Utley once said an injury is an injury only if it keeps him off the field. — Utley could not take the field in the ninth inning Monday night …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Dunn deal has appeal — GM Williams said to be ‘itchy’ for more ‘O’ from left side — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Throughout the SoxFest convention last winter, White Sox general manager Ken Williams proudly walked from ballroom to ballroom and back to his suite with a list of left-handed power hitters tucked in his pocket.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Zumaya injured in eighth vs. Twins — Collapses to ground after pitch, leaves field holding right arm — MINNEAPOLIS — Joel Zumaya has already had to battle through more arm injuries than a 25-year-old probably deserves. But for everything he endured, he never looked in as much pain …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Super Two Cutoff Less Than Expected — The next Super Two cutoff will require fewer days of service time than usual, MLBTR has learned. Last year's Super Two cutoff was at two years and 139 days of service time. In previous years, the cutoff was never less than two years and 130 days.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Pursuit of Barry Bonds, all-time home run record, by Alex Rodriguez lacks buzz after PED admission — Alex Rodriguez is six homers away from hitting 600 in his career. As he chases No. 763, he can earn an extra $30M, an incentive in his contract suggested by billionaire friend Warren Buffet (b.).
Stan Grossfeld / Boston Globe:
Bo knows — Son of Mike Greenwell aware of odds but still happy to make bid for majors — It's the dream of Bo Greenwell, the son of Mike Greenwell and a minor leaguer in the Indians' system, to patrol left field at Fenway Park . . . (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff) — EASTLAKE, Ohio — It's not easy being Son of Gator.