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Yanks look like Haren front-runners — Fox Sports — The Yankees, after getting shut out on Cliff Lee, could be on the verge of trading for a different ace. — While talks remain fluid, there are growing indications that the Yankees are the front-runners for Diamondbacks right-hander Dan Haren.
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Jordan Schelling / MLB.com:
Hart removed after injuring right wrist — MILWAUKEE — Corey Hart's trade value may have taken a hit Friday, when the Brewers' right fielder injured his right wrist attempting to catch a fly ball in the third inning. — As Nationals second baseman Cristian Guzman drove a ball deep to right …
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Associated Press:
Uecker back in the booth after heart surgery — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bob Uecker is back in the booth with a fixed-up ticker. His sense of humor never changed. — A fit and trim looking Uecker held a 30-minute press conference Friday to discuss his recovery from heart surgery.
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Bailey Stephenson / MLB.com:
A's, Suzuki agree to four-year deal — The A's locked up catcher Kurt Suzuki on Friday, signing him to a new four-year deal, which runs through the 2013 season. — Suzuki's new deal will begin immediately and includes a club option for the 2014 season. By securing Suzuki now …
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Suzuki signed to four-year, $16.25 million contract — This has been in the works for some time - dating back to last offseason, going through the spring - but the A's have finally wrapped up a multi-year contract for catcher Kurt Suzuki, with four years at a guaranteed $16.25 million …
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Could the Sox and Yanks make a trade? — The Yankees had a scout at the game last night. Obviously he was there to see the Mariners as the Red Sox and Yankees would never make a trade. — Right? — It hasn't happened since Aug. 13, 1997. The Red Sox sent Mike Stanley …
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Halladay (9 Ks) halts Rockies in Phils' home rout — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Roy Halladay cruised through eight innings, Raul Ibanez drove in three runs with three hits and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Colorado Rockies 6-0 on Friday night for their second consecutive shutout.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Oswalt wants to play for Cardinals — In search of an impact arm, the Cardinals are exploring the possibility of trading for Houston Astros ace Roy Oswalt, and their chances are helped by the fact that Oswalt, a longtime rival, also has eyes for them. — The Cardinals are Oswalt's …
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New York Post:
BOX SCORE — Six days ago the Rays asked about last year's AL Cy Young winner and the names exchanged didn't end the conversation. — The Yankees, who beat the Royals 10-4 last night at the Stadium, say they aren't in the market for a starter, but Greinke is in the same small and elite class …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees unveil Steinbrenner mural at Stadium
Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Padres' 4-run 2nd leads to 5-3 win over Pirates — PITTSBURGH—Aaron Cunningham's triple started San Diego on a four-run second inning and the first-place Padres again took advantage of an early lead and their strong bullpen to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 on Friday night.
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Guthrie, Scott carry Orioles to 3-2 win over Twins — BALTIMORE—Jeremy Guthrie allowed two runs in seven innings to earn his first win since May 25, Luke Scott homered and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Minnesota Twins 3-2 Friday night. — Joe Mauer gave the Twins a 2-1 lead …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
David DeJesus Out For The Year — The Royals have lost their best outfielder and their best trade chip. David DeJesus has a complete ligament tear in his right thumb, is out for the year and will likely undergo surgery Monday, according to Bob Dutton of the Kansas City Star (via Twitter).
Jesse Spector / Touching Base:
Nine Innings: Brian Bannister — It's been quite a while since the last interview in the Nine Innings series, but it's back with a bang today after I caught up with the Royals' Brian Bannister yesterday in the Bronx. The righthander, who starts against the Yankees tonight …
Joe Posnanski:
What 600 Homers Means — There was no 600 homer club. No. The “club,” everybody knew, was for 500 homers, and it was exclusive. As of 1990, there were only 14 players in the 500 Homer Club... and everyone could more or less name the guys in it. — It really was exclusive.
Associated Press:
Scientist, BALCO's Victor Conte question ‘flawed’ HGH blood test — NEW YORK — A scientist who has worked to develop a urine test for human growth hormone says the blood test baseball plans to use for minor leaguers can only detect the substance for 6 to 12 hours.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Riggleman to manage Nationals in 2011 — Team picks up option on contract signed last season — MILWAUKEE — Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo told MLB.com on Friday afternoon that Jim Riggleman will manage the club in 2011. — Last offseason, Riggleman signed a one-year deal with a team option for 2011.
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox top Mariners in 13 innings, 8-6 — Game over: Red Sox 8, Mariners 6 (13 innings) — Ramirez retired the Mariners in order. What a nutty game. Eric Patterson and Hideki Okajima are the unlikely heroes. — Back with more later. Oh, and thanks for all the comments.
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Alex Rodriguez of New York Yankees hits career home run No. 599 … NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez moved to within one home run of a plateau inhabited by only six other players in baseball history, the 600 Club, when he belted No. 599 Thursday night off Kansas City Royals reliever Robinson Tejeda in the seventh inning at Yankee Stadium.
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