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4:00 PM ET, July 29, 2010

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Mark Berman / MyFox Houston:
Astros Ask Oswalt to Approve Trade to Phillies  —  HOUSTON - Major League baseball sources told FOX 26 Sports the Houston Astros have a deal in place to trade pitcher Roy Oswalt to the Philadelphia Phillies if Oswalt agrees to waive his no-trade clause.  —  Sources told FOX 26 the Astros have approached Oswalt.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: Oswalt plans to OK trade  —  Roy Oswalt plans to accept his proposed trade to the Philadelphia Phillies, a baseball source who has spoken with Oswalt's camp told ESPN.com Thursday.  —  Oswalt  —  Oswalt hasn't officially waived his no-trade clause to OK the deal, the source said.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Will Roy Oswalt approve deal to Philly?  —  Just got off the phone with someone involved in trying to hash out the Astros-Philly deal for Roy Oswalt.  —  The reports are true that the two sides have completed the package.  It included J.A. Happ going to Houston with two minor leaguers.
Associated Press:
Oswalt accepts trade to Phillies
Discussion: Philliesflow.com
Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Oswalt-to-Phillies reportedly in place
Discussion: The Good Phight
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Time is gaining, Red Sox are not  —  + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. - No pain, no gain for the Red Sox [team stats].  —  The fact that nobody cracked a rib, tore a muscle - J.D. Drew [stats]'s mild hamstring issue does not count …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Sky-high after this victory  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — I'm in.  I believe.  I just saw Marco Scutaro hit a grand slam to complete a three-game Red Sox sweep of the Angels.  The Sox look like they are ready for a big stretch run.  —  The Sox just played 10 games in 10 days in three cities.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox digging deep for a reliever
Discussion: MLB Rumors and MLB Daily Dish
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN.com:
Orioles hire Showalter  —  The Baltimore Orioles have hired ESPN analyst Buck Showalter as their next manager, the team announced Thursday.  —  Showalter's first game as manager will be Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels, the first game of a seven-game homestand.
ESPN:
Source: Dodgers to get Podsednik  —  The Dodgers have agreed to a deal that will bring Kansas City Royals outfielder Scott Podsednik to Los Angeles, a baseball source told ESPN.com's Jayson Stark on Wednesday.  —  The Royals would receive two minor leaguers.
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Associated Press:
Dodgers get OF Podsednik from Royals
Dave Sheinin / Nationals Journal:
Riggleman: Strasburg likely to be shut down for 10 days  —  On an appearance this morning on MLB Network Radio on Sirius/XM, Nationals Manager Jim Riggleman said Stephen Strasburg would not make his scheduled start Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies, and will likely be shut down for 10 days …
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Angels seem to be at end of line  —  Though the season is far from over, L.A. is a tired team and virtually out of contention … ANAHEIM, Calif. — Torii Hunter sat at his locker dressed in a gray T-shirt, red shorts and brown slippers, slowly sipping coffee from a green Styrofoam cup.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels are swept by Red Sox, 7-3
Jon Paul Morosi / Fox Sports:
Jays not pursuing Bautista extension  —  Jose Bautista is having a career year, leading the majors with 30 home runs.  —  PRINT RSS  —  Updated Jul 28, 2010 10:57 PM ET  —  Toronto's Jose Bautista leads the major leagues with 30 home runs.  But the Blue Jays aren't currently discussing a contract extension with him.
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Gary Shelton / St. Petersburg Times:
Staying clean may be costing Fred McGriff in his bid for Hall of Fame  —  On the weekend he might have been inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame, an extraordinary achievement, Fred McGriff had the most ordinary of weekends.  —  He visited his mother.  He watched his daughter, Ericka, play volleyball.
Associated Press:
Top prospect Domonic Brown shines in debut for surging Phillies  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Roy Halladay (FSY) threw a six-hitter and top prospect Domonic Brown (FSY) had two hits and two RBI in his major league debut to lead the streaking Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-1 victory over the slumping Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night.
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Todd Zolecki / The Zo Zone:
Domonic Brown Is On His Way  —  The Domonic Brown era begins tonight …
New York Post:
Plenty of posturing before deal due date  —  Pessimism about making deals always rules leading up to the trade deadline.  —  It is one part strategy: Teams hope that by making it sound as if there is no way they would meet the current prices then those prices will go down.
Discussion: McCovey Chronicles and MLB Rumors
Johnette Howard / ESPN:
Mets are finally finding their level  —  It's time to stop pretending — this is an entertaining, battling .500 team, and that's it … NEW YORK — The answer that will save the New York Mets' season isn't anything that a middling deal by Saturday's trade deadline will fix.
Discussion: Associated Press
Jeff Wilson / Texas Rangers:
Source: Rangers' Ian Kinsler headed to DL  —  Second baseman Ian Kinsler will be placed on the 15-day disabled list today with an injury to his left leg that isn't considered serious but needs to be rested and treated for the stretch run and possible run into the postseason, a major-league source said.
Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Rodriguez objects to bankruptcy auction  —  Former Texas Rangers and current New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez filed an objection to the Rangers' bankruptcy plan Wednesday over concerns about whether he would receive the $24.9 million he's owed in deferred compensation.
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Derrek Lee to remain a Cub  —  CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee has told the organization he prefers to remain a Cub rather than accept a trade, general manager Jim Hendry told ESPNChicago.com on Wednesday.  —  The Los Angeles Angels proposed a trade to the Cubs over the past 10 days …
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MLB.com:
Lee rejects deal to Angels
 
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