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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Red Sox silence Athletics — OAKLAND, Calif. — The last time Daisuke Matsuzaka started at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, it marked the beginning of the end to his 2009 season. After that game — in which he lasted just one inning, giving up five runs — the pitcher wouldn't start …
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Joe Cowley / Inside the White Sox:
Sox have made pitch for Dunn - ball is in Rizzo's court — SEATTLE - When discussing the trade market on Monday, Ken Williams chose his words carefully, using phrases like, “We'll see how that develops,” and “... right now, I don't see anything materializing.” — It hasn't been from a lack of trying.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Hudson sharp for scouts as Sox snap skid
Hudson sharp for scouts as Sox snap skid
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
The Jake Westbrook Market — After undergoing Tommy John surgery in June of 2008, Indians righty Jake Westbrook is finally healthy again. It'd be reasonable for the last-place Tribe to move the veteran, so let's take a closer look. — Contract — Westbrook signed a three-year …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Contact Us — Registration … The Los Angeles Dodgers are interested in Pirates starter Paul Maholm, an industry source outside the team said this afternoon. — There has been no indication from the Pirates that Maholm or any player is on the trading block, though they have acknowledged that they will listen to offers.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Inge out 4-6 weeks with fracture in left hand — DETROIT — The Tigers' losing streak is up to a season-high six games after Monday's loss to the Rangers, but Brandon Inge's broken bone in his left hand was the bigger loss Monday night. — They've had their struggles off and on this season …
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Brett LoGiurato / Sports Illustrated:
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Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:
Trading's in the cards for Jays — With a throng of scouts watching the Jays in Kansas City, there's a good chance deals will be done
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Lou Piniella, former Yankees manager and player, will retire as manager of Cubs at end of season — Lou Piniella is retiring as manager of the Chicago Cubs effective at the end of the season, the Daily News has learned. — The 67-year-old Piniella, who led the Cubs to NL Central division titles …
Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Source: Los Angeles Angels focus on Kansas City Royals third baseman Alberto Callaspo — NEW YORK — Though rumors continue to swirl that the Los Angeles Angels are pursuing an impact bat before the July 31 trade deadline, general manager Tony Reagins has quietly set his sights on more easily attainable infield help.
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Jon Paul Morosi / Fox Sports:
Braves built to last, Padres aren't — On a springtime glance at the schedule, the matchup didn't look like much: Padres at Braves, over three weeknights in the middle of July. — But look at them now. — Tonight, the teams with the two best records in the National League will meet at Turner Field.
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Dallas Morning News:
Nippert to disabled list, Mathis recalled — Dustin Nippert, who was hit in the head by a line drive Monday night, is headed to the disabled list, said assistant manager Thad Levine, and Doug Mathis has been recalled. The clubhouse isn't yet open, so no official diagnosis is known on Nippert.
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
New York Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran vows to boycott Arizona All-Star game, if selected, over law — PHOENIX - As the Mets began their first series in Arizona since the state announced a controversial immigration law, Carlos Beltran voiced a strong objection to the policy …
Brett J. Lewis / The Cardboard Connection:
Top 10 Most Marketable Major League Baseball Players — Survey concludes that Derek Jeter, Albert Pujols, Joe Mauer, and Stephen Strasburg are among baseball's most marketable players. The survey included corporate brand managers, marketing and branding executives, agencies, and baseball media.