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Alex DiFilippo / MLB.com:
With stars hurt, Tigers get younger quickly — Larish, Rhymes add to Mud Hens total; Ordonez has CT scan — DETROIT — Well, at least Tigers manager Jim Leyland doesn't have to worry about players not hustling. — Detroit purchased the contracts of infielders Jeff Larish and Will Rhymes …
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Sports Network / Toronto Sun:
A-Rod takes another crack at 600 — The finale of the series between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals could be a historic one, as Alex Rodriguez comes into the matchup one home run shy of becoming the seventh member of the 600 home run club. — Rodriguez has hit memorable homers …
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Steven Wine / Associated Press:
Helms' hit helps Marlins beat Braves 5-4 — MIAMI—Wes Helms hit a bases-loaded RBI single with none out in the 11th inning Sunday, and the Florida Marlins earned their fourth walkoff win of the week, beating the Atlanta Braves 5-4. — The Marlins went 7-3 on their homestand, with six wins by one run.
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Rays' Davis beats Indians 4-2, unbeaten in July — CLEVELAND—Reid Brignac hit a three-run homer that helped Wade Davis remain unbeaten in July, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Cleveland Indians 4-2 Sunday. — Brignac connected off Justin Masterson (3-9) in the second inning to put Tampa Bay ahead 3-1.
Dan Woike / Orange County Register:
Angels send Saunders to Arizona for Haren — Update: The Angels have acquired RHP Dan Haren from the Arizona Diamondbacks for Joe Saunders, minor league pitchers Rafael Rodriguez and Patrick Corbin and a player to be named later. — Haren is 7-8 this season with a 4.60 ERA.
Associated Press:
Astros avoid sweep with 4-0 win over Reds — HOUSTON - The Houston Astros were concerned when Wandy Rodriguez lost six of seven starts earlier this season. — After Sunday's performance, in which he allowed one hit over seven innings for his fifth win in six outings, the team isn't worried about the left-hander anymore.
Associated Press:
Kubel's slam one of four Twins homers in win over Orioles — BALTIMORE — Jason Kubel hit his seventh career grand slam, Kevin Slowey took a five-hitter into the seventh inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles 10-4 Sunday to end a run of four consecutive road series losses.
Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Orioles mum on trade talk — BALTIMORE — Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail has been fielding calls on the team's veterans, and said on Sunday that he doesn't believe Ty Wigginton — believed to be the team's best trade chip — will lose value based on his pending three-game suspension.
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Luke Adams / MLB Rumors:
Competition For Scott Downs Heating Up — 12:28pm: ESPN.com's Buster Olney says the Blue Jays' discussions involving Downs are drawing “fascination” from rival executives who are curious to see what Toronto can acquire. The Jays have been asking for a significant return in part …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Timing of Minor League hGH Testing More Than a PR Move by MLB — On Thursday, MLB announced that it would immediately begin subjecting minor league players to random blood testing for the detection of human growth hormone (hGH) under Major League Baseball's Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
Chicago Sun Times:
CUBS IN BRIEF: Gorzelanny a lefty without hefty price tag — Ted Lilly is not the only Cubs left-handed starter attracting attention from contending teams a week before the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. Tom Gorzelanny had scouts buzzing during his six-inning outing Saturday against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago surgeon trying for breakthough to help careers — (Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune / July 23, 2010) — Rush's Romeo has radical notion of not being so concerned with bicep muscle when repairing shoulders — One day Mario DiCostanzo felt a pop in his left arm after throwing a tennis ball.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Rizzo: Starters remain biggest need for Nats — General manager Mike Rizzo has been a busy man, trying his best to improve the Nationals, who have a 42-56 record entering Sunday's action against the Brewers. — MLB.com caught up with Rizzo recently at Miller Park to talk about the team …
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Umpire Doug Harvey to Enter Hall of Fame — COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — No statistical equivalents of 600 home runs, 300 wins or 3,000 strikeouts exist to measure umpires by, which might explain why only nine are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, including Doug Harvey, who will be inducted on Sunday.
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Stuart Miller / New York Times:
Umpires' Signs: The Movie