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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Martinez to be placed on the disabled list — Victor Martinez, as the Red Sox said in their release, will not need surgery on his left thumb. But sources told the Globe that the Red Sox will place him on the 15-day disabled list tomorrow. — Gustavo Molina, who was not in the lineup …
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Sports Illustrated:
Boston loses its heart and soul as year of hurt, hardship continues … Now it's Dustin Pedroia. — The Red Sox have faced a lot of adversity this year. Theo Epstein and his minions preached “run prevention” during spring training, but it looked more like “win prevention” when the season started at Fenway in April.
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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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Body parts hurting, but team's spirit not broken
Body parts hurting, but team's spirit not broken
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox add Martinez to ranks of wounded
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano will go on restricted list, undergo an evaluation — CHICAGO — After consulting with Major League Baseball, the players union and the agent for pitcher Carlos Zambrano, the Chicago Cubs announced on Monday a collective agreement between all parties …
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
CUBS IN BRIEF: Hendry defends Z's big contract — Cubs general manager Jim Hendry on Sunday defended the signing of Carlos Zambrano to a five-year, $91.5 million contract extension in 2007 that has become an albatross today. — “There was nothing wrong with the investment,” Hendry said.
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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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Associated Press:
Tigers top Liriano, Twins, take over first place in AL Central — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Reliever Joel Zumaya's (FSY) painful right arm injury marred Detroit's move into first place, after the Tigers used four first-inning runs against Francisco Liriano (FSY) to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-5 on Monday night.
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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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Associated Press:
Pirates end 17-game road skid, beat Cubs 2-1 — CHICAGO—Paul Maholm pitched a season-high eight innings, Jose Tabata hit a go-ahead double in the ninth and the Pittsburgh Pirates ended a 17-game road losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Chicago Cubs on Monday night.
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New York Post:
Time for ‘Big 3’ to play like it — Mets on Twitter — These 2010 Mets have ticked off a few more items from the “Prove You're Contenders List.” — They rebounded from a lost series against the Yankees to win consecutive sets against two strong AL contenders, the Tigers and Twins.
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Kyle Maistri / MLB.com:
Mets muscle way to rubber-match victory
R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Cardinals' 3-run ninth beats Arizona 6-5 — ST. LOUIS—The Arizona Diamondbacks' defense collapsed in the ninth inning, with two throwing errors allowing three runs to score in the St. Louis Cardinals' 6-5 victory on Monday night. — Closer Aaron Heilman threw wildly to third base trying …
TSN.ca:
LEREW PICKS UP FIRST CAREER WIN AS ROYALS DOWN CHISOX — The Sports Network — Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - Billy Butler drove in two runs to back Anthony Lerew's solid performance on the mound, as the Kansas City Royals defeated the Chicago White Sox, 3-1, in the opener of a three-game series at Kauffman Stadium.
Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Braves break through vs. Strasburg in seventh — ATLANTA — Despite the heat and humidity, Stephen Strasburg appeared to be getting stronger inning by inning as the Nationals rookie matched Braves ace Tim Hudson in a classic pitchers' duel Monday night. — Then came the seventh inning.
Joe Kay / Associated Press:
Rolen's 300th HR leads Reds over Phillies 7-3 — CINCINNATI—Scott Rolen hit his 300th career homer Monday night, and Johnny Cueto shut down the team that gave him an historic loss the last time they faced, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
Stephen Hawkins / Associated Press:
Long HRs, 21-game hit streak for patient Hamilton — ARLINGTON, Texas—Josh Hamilton no longer has a need for Home Run Derby — not during the All-Star break or with impressive pregame batting practice shows. — Oh, he can still hit the ball a long, long way.