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Red Sox Pay Tribute to Steinbrenner at Fenway — BOSTON — Baseball's schedule-makers create any number of twists in the course of a season. But on Thursday, they unintentionally outdid themselves. The Red Sox returned to action after the All-Star break one day before the Yankees …
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Associated Press:
Yankees plan Friday tribute to Steinbrenner — NEW YORK—The Yankees plan a Friday night tribute to George Steinbrenner when the team returns home for the first time since the owner's death. — The team said Thursday there will be pregame tributes to Steinbrenner and longtime public address …
Jimmy Golen / Associated Press:
Rangers get off to quick start vs. Red Sox — BOSTON—The Texas Rangers couldn't wait for the All-Star break. — And then they couldn't wait for it to end. — Josh Hamilton took over the major league batting lead with three doubles, helping the Rangers get off to a quick start …
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Ramirez, Cubs clobber Phillies — The Sports Network — Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Aramis Ramirez wiped the slate clean from a dreadful first half, driving in four to set the tone of Chicago's 12-6 victory over Philadelphia in the first of four games at Wrigley Field.
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R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Carpenter sharp, Cardinals beat Dodgers 7-1 — ST. LOUIS—Chris Carpenter allowed four hits in eight innings to improve to 6-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the St. Louis Cardinals chased an off-kilter Clayton Kershaw in the fifth inning of a 7-1 victory Thursday night.
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Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Los Angeles Dodgers activate Manny Ramirez from disabled list
Los Angeles Dodgers activate Manny Ramirez from disabled list
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Cash Kruth / MLB.com:
Giants ink Willis to Minor League deal — SAN FRANCISCO — In the midst of a year in which he had already been designated for assignment by two teams before the All-Star break, Dontrelle Willis was ready to sit out the remainder of the 2010 season. — Then, the Giants came calling …
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Charles Odum / Associated Press:
Heyward helps Jurrjens as Braves beat Brewers, 2-1 — The Atlanta Braves' new shortstop, Alex Gonzalez, left, prepares to throw after fielding a ground ball as second baseman Martin Prado looks on during batting practice for the Braves' baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Turner Field in Atlanta on Thursday, July 15, 2010.
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Lincecum, Giants shut down Mets 2-0 — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Tim Lincecum pitched a six-hitter for his fourth career shutout and Pablo Sandoval hit an RBI double to help the San Francisco Giants open the second half of the season with a 2-0 victory over the New York Mets on Thursday night.
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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Giants play musical chairs with position players
Giants play musical chairs with position players
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TSN.ca:
White Sox win ninth straight, edge Twins — The Sports Network — Minneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - Gordon Beckham hit a solo home run and drove in two as the Chicago White Sox took an 8-7 win over the Minnesota Twins to begin the second half of the season.
NY Daily News:
Raissman: Waldman won Boss over — Yankees radio announcer Suzyn Waldman cultivated unique relationship with owner George Steinbrenner — Prior to her time with John Sterling in the Yankees' radio booth, Suzyn Waldman worked for WFAN, which is where her relationship with George Steinbrenner (b.) got its start.
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Sports Illustrated:
Orioles' dismal 1st half: ‘A giant step backward’ — BALTIMORE (AP) -A wretched first half has taken much of the mystery out of the 2010 season for the Baltimore Orioles. — The possibility of securing a winning record for the first time in 13 years ended with a 2-16 start …
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Words don't hurt Ozzie — Guillen takes no offense to Williams' dig about fighting — MINNEAPOLIS — Leave it to White Sox general manager Ken Williams to turn a mundane pregame clubhouse into a Jerry Springer audience. — Appearing on ESPN's “Pardon the Interruption” on Thursday afternoon …
Greg Beacham / Associated Press:
Aybar, Abreu lead Angels' 16-hit rout of Seattle — ANAHEIM, Calif.—Erick Aybar and Bobby Abreu drove in three runs apiece, Joel Pineiro won his seventh straight decision, and the Los Angeles Angels returned from hosting the All-Star game with an 8-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night.
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