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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
The Cardinals are the front runners for Roy Oswalt — A major league source tells me that, contrary to what we've all been hearing for the past several days, the Phillies are not the front runners for Roy Oswalt. The St. Louis Cardinals are. — In fact, the Astros have been talking …
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Associated Press:
Former New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox manager Ralph Houk dies — BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox say former manager Ralph Houk has died. He was 90. — Red Sox spokesman Dick Bresciani says Houk died in Winter Haven, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon. The team heard from Houk's grandson, who lives in the Boston area.
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Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Ralph Houk, Yankees Manager, Dies at 90 — Ralph Houk, a third-string catcher for the Yankees who went on to win three straight American League pennants and two World Series championships in his first seasons as their manager, died Wednesday at his home in Winter Haven, Fla. He was 90.
Chicago Sun Times:
CUBS IN BRIEF: Brenly's hat in ring; Trammell biding time — Unlike the last two managerial hiring processes for the Cubs, in which general manager Jim Hendry had a top candidate in mind early, he says he considers this one wide open as he begins looking for Lou Piniella's replacement.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Brenly and Sandberg have interest in Cubs' job
Brenly and Sandberg have interest in Cubs' job
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
This trip to Safeco a tad dangerous — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — OAKLAND, Calif. - If you thought the Red Sox [team stats] offense looked like it was running on fumes against the A's, try not to shudder at what's coming up next: four games in Safeco Field.
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Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Red Sox need deadline spark — Epstein working to upgrade in outfield, bullpen, behind plate … OAKLAND, Calif. — With less than 10 days remaining before the July 31 deadline, the Boston Red Sox will need to be aggressive in the trade market in order to remain contenders in the highly competitive American League East.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox lose in 11 innings — Jenks blows lead as Mariners rally for 2-1 victory — Shortstop Alexei Ramirez holds on to the ball after colliding with Seattle's Ryan Langerhans, forcing him out at second base in the eighth inning. (DEAN RUTZ, McClatchy-Tribune / July 21, 2010)
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Speculation around White Sox ‘typical’
MLB.com:
Leyland unfazed by Boesch's struggles — DETROIT — Since the All-Star break, the Tigers' offense has sputtered. No one is feeling the struggles more than rookie slugger Brennan Boesch. — Prior to the break, the rookie owned a .342 average with 49 RBIs and 12 home runs in his 65 games since …
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Associated Press:
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre not ruling out move to Chicago Cubs — LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Joe Torre says he's not ruling anything out, but he doesn't anticipate managing anywhere else, including Chicago. — Torre's name has emerged as a possible candidate …
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Thomas Lake / Sports Illustrated:
Thumbing His Way Back Home … Before we talk about sacrifice, or phantom blackbirds, or the Chipper Jones Momentum-Turn Hypothesis, let me tell you about the time Bobby Cox demolished a toilet with one bare hand. — It happened at Shea Stadium. Braves shortstop Darrel Chaney slid into home …
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Jason Bay tries to find groove, create more offense for New York Mets in the middle of the lineup — PHOENIX - There are elements of Jason Bay's first season with the Mets that he is proud of, but the $66 million left fielder knows that his tenure has not yet been successful.
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Dan O'Neill / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Whitey Herzog and Garry Templeton ... a memorable clash — As Whitey Herzog takes his place among baseball royalty, one episode in his colorful career was especially prominent in putting him on a Hall of Fame path. It also represents one loose end that has never been thoroughly tied down.
Jonah Freedman / Sports Illustrated:
Fortunate 50: SI.com's annual list of top earning athletes — You can't stop them — you can only hope to re-sign them. Extracurricular scandals, contract holdouts and ugly labor negotiations seem to have rocked professional sports more than any other point in recent memory.
TSN.ca:
Longoria, Rays edge O's to take series — The Sports Network — Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Evan Longoria homered, doubled and drove in the game-winning run with a walk, as the Tampa Bay Rays held on for 5-4 win over the Baltimore Orioles in the rubber match of a three-game set at Camden Yards.
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