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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks not close on Dan Haren deal … The New York Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks were “never close” to a deal for Dan Haren on Friday, despite widespread reports that the Yankees had separated themselves from the other bidders for Haren, a source familiar with the discussions told ESPN.com.
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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.
Mike McCall / MLB.com:
Wakamatsu, Figgins argue, fracas ensues — Botched relay leads to second baseman being removed — SEATTLE — A confrontation between Chone Figgins and manager Don Wakamatsu started an altercation in the Mariners' dugout during their 2-1 loss to the Red Sox on Friday.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Josh Beckett back at it — Allows run, five hits in return — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — SEATTLE - In what might as well have been his 2010 debut, Josh Beckett [stats] acquitted himself quite well last night. — In 5 2/3 innings against a weak Mariners lineup …
Alex Espinoza / MLB.com:
A's, Suzuki agree to four-year deal — Club locks up ‘outstanding leader’ through 2013 — OAKLAND — The one they call “Zook” looks like he'll be staying around for a while. — On Friday, the Athletics announced they have signed catcher Kurt Suzuki to a four-year extension …
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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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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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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Oswalt holds the Cards — CHICAGO • Houston Astros ace Roy Oswalt confirmed Friday that he is willing to restructure his $16 million club option for the 2012 season to find the right situation with the right team. — “I'm going to find a way to get it done,” Oswalt told a gathering of Houston reporters.
Associated Press:
Halladay (9 Ks) halts Rockies in Phils' home rout — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As the Philadelphia Phillies try to solve some surprising problems on offense, their pitching staff is coming on strong. — Roy Halladay cruised through eight innings, Raul Ibanez drove in three runs with three hits …
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 …
Nick Bove / Full Count:
Gammons on The Big Show: Trade deadline dealing overrated — Longtime MLB insider Peter Gammons made his weekly call into The Big Show to talk about all things Red Sox and baseball, especially at the most hectic time of the season: the trade deadline. Gammons covered many different topics …
Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Johnson's cycle not enough, Giants top Arizona 7-4 — PHOENIX—Kelly Johnson hit for the cycle but it wasn't enough to overcome three costly Arizona errors, and the surging San Francisco Giants beat the Diamondbacks 7-4 on Friday night. — Aubrey Huff hit two solo home runs and added …
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Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Bruce's double helps Reds beat Astros 6-4 — HOUSTON—Jay Bruce hit a go-ahead double in the eighth inning and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Houston Astros 6-4 Friday night. — Tim Byrdak (1-1) allowed consecutive singles by Joey Votto and Jonny Gomes before giving up Bruce's grounder that rolled just inside the right field line.
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