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NY Daily News:
Bobby Thomson, who hit the 'shot heard ‘round the world’ home run for the Giants, dies at 86 — The man who hit the most famous home run in baseball history is gone. — Bobby Thomson, whose “shot heard ‘round the world” capped a best-of-three playoff and the Giants’ miracle comeback to win …
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ESPN:
Bobby Thomson dead at 86 … NEW YORK — Bobby Thomson, whose “Shot Heard 'Round the World” in 1951 has echoed through baseball history as perhaps the game's most famous home run, has died. He was 86. — Thomson had been in failing health for several years.
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Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Bobby Thomson Dies at 86; Hit Epic Home Run
Bobby Thomson Dies at 86; Hit Epic Home Run
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Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Stan Kasten says the system is broken — After the whipped cream and joy faded away, Nationals President Stan Kasten used the platform of signing Bryce Harper to once again reiterate his contempt for baseball's current system for signing draft choices. Three straight years …
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Kevin Slowey / Yahoo! Sports:
Rev up the Bryce Harper hype machine
Rev up the Bryce Harper hype machine
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NATS INSIDER, Nationals Journal, Babes Love Baseball, William World News and The Big Lead
Associated Press:
Nationals, top pick Bryce Harper agree at $9.9M
Nationals, top pick Bryce Harper agree at $9.9M
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Nationals Journal, baseballmusings.com and Yahoo! Sports
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats, top pick Harper agree to five-year deal
Nats, top pick Harper agree to five-year deal
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Washington Post, Federal Baseball, William World News and SB Nation DC
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Nationals To Sign Bryce Harper
Nationals To Sign Bryce Harper
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Federal Baseball, D.C. Sports Bog and NESN.com
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Diamondbacks Set Loux Free — The 2010 draft keeps making news even after the signing deadline has passed, with the unprecedented step Tuesday of the Diamondbacks and unsigned first-rounder Barret Loux working with the commissioner's office to make Loux a free agent on Sept. 1.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Barret Loux To Be Granted Free Agency — Press release from the Diamondbacks and unsigned draft pick Barret Loux: … Chosen sixth overall by the D'Backs, Loux's July physical revealed a labrum tear and elbow issues according to Yahoo's Jeff Passan. The D'Backs backed out of a $2MM agreement …
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Houston Chronicle and Arizona Republic
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
New York Mets put closer Francisco Rodriguez on disqualified list after surgery … HOUSTON — The New York Mets placed Francisco Rodriguez on the disqualified list and do not intend to pay him until he is physically able to perform, chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon announced Tuesday.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Mets may try to void K-Rod's contract
Mets may try to void K-Rod's contract
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Yanks' captain can't stop seeing double — Like jump throw and shovel pass, DPs in danger of becoming a Jeter trademark … NEW YORK — Derek Jeter can never hope to spend all the capital he has earned being the best all-around baseball player in New York over the past 15 seasons.
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Tim Britton / MLB.com:
A-Rod day-to-day with tight left calf
A-Rod day-to-day with tight left calf
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Yahoo! Sports and It's About The Money
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Study Says Brain Trauma Can Mimic A.L.S. — In the 71 years since the Yankees slugger Lou Gehrig declared himself “the luckiest man on the face of the earth,” despite dying from a disease that would soon bear his name, he has stood as America's leading icon of athletic valor struck down by random, inexplicable fate.
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New York Yankees Fan Blog, ESPN, Nats320 and William World News
Andy Martino / Surfing The Mets:
Will Saturday's scoreless inning complicate K-Rod case? — As we await word from the Mets about their handling of the Francisco Rodriguez situation, here are a few things to consider: —The “fact” that K-Rod suffered the torn ligament in his thumb during last Wednesday's alleged assault so far comes only from the Mets.
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MLB Rumors and baseballmusings.com
Jfay / Cincinnati Reds:
Leake is out of the rotation — The Reds are listing their rotation as: — Bronson Arroyo today — Edinson Volquez tomorrow — Travis Wood Thursday — Homer Bailey Friday — Johnny Cueto Saturday — Arroyo Sunday — Mike Leake is obviously not on that list.
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baseballmusings.com and Fanhouse MLB Blog
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Concern mounts as Guillen sits out Tuesday — NEW YORK — The cautious optimism the Tigers had about Carlos Guillen's left knee after his collision at second base on Monday's game-ending double play was considerably dampened Tuesday afternoon. — There's now more concern about Guillen's injury …
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John Klima / Baseball Beginnings:
Baseball Beginnings Exclusive: Dylan Covey Bypasses Brewers; Rumored Shoulder Injury turns out to be Type 1 Diabetes; Will Play for the University San Diego — California high school right-hander Dylan Covey has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and will honor his commitment to play college baseball …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox hope Pedroia's return fuels rally — Back from left foot injury, second baseman set to add spark — BOSTON — There will be a surge of energy that permeates Fenway Park for Tuesday night's game against the Angels. It will be felt when second baseman Dustin Pedroia takes his position at Fenway Park around 7:10 p.m. ET.
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Boston Globe, baseballmusings.com and Surviving Grady
Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Yankees Sign Dominican Shortstop Tamarez For $650,000 — Dominican shortstop Christopher Tamarez has agreed to terms with the Yankees for $650,000. — Tamarez, 16, is a 6-foot-1, 175-pound rigthanded hitter who played in the Dominican Prospect League. Tamarez has a wiry frame …
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