Top News:
Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Mike Cameron done for the season — BOSTON — Boston Red Sox outfielder Mike Cameron, who has played in only 48 of the team's 120 games this season because of an abdominal tear and additional complications, said Tuesday night that he does not expect to play again the rest of the season.
Discussion:
NESN.com, Projo Sox Blog and Full Count
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Source: Jacoby Ellsbury has broken rib — BOSTON — Tests administered in Los Angeles on Tuesday show that Jacoby Ellsbury has another fractured rib, according to an industry source who also said the Red Sox outfielder “probably” will miss the rest of the season.
Discussion:
Boston Globe, NESN.com, baseballmusings.com, Projo Sox Blog and Fanhouse MLB Blog
Boston Globe:
Ellsbury could be done for the season — Jacoby Ellsbury is scheduled to return to Boston today and could be shut down for the season after his exam in Los Angeles with Dr. Lewis Yocum revealed a possible rib fracture, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Discussion:
NESN.com and The House That Dewey Built
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Simply smashing — Buchholz's mastery and Kalish's slam give Sox a charge
Simply smashing — Buchholz's mastery and Kalish's slam give Sox a charge
Discussion:
The Soxaholix
David Kaplan / csnchicago.com:
Breaking: Cubs close to dealing Lee to Braves — The Cubs are close to trading first baseman Derrek Lee to the Atlanta Braves, I have learned exclusively per my earlier post on ChicagoNow.com. The trade was first discussed on Sunday evening when the Braves called Cubs GM Jim Hendry …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors, GoatRiders of the Apocalypse, MetsBlog.com, Talking Chop, HardballTalk and NESN.com
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Source: Derrek Lee to Braves? — The Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves are working on a deal to send first baseman Derrek Lee to Atlanta for prospects, according to a league source. — Lee, who is presently dealing with a bulging disc on his lower left side, received an epidural on Monday …
Discussion:
MLB Daily Dish and Associated Press
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Mets Alter Rodriguez's Contract — Acting aggressively, and setting up an immediate battle with the players union, the Mets said Tuesday that they would not pay Francisco Rodriguez while he recovered from his torn thumb ligament and that they would no longer guarantee the remainder of his three-year contract, which runs through 2011.
Discussion:
ESPN and Walkoff Walk
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Gregg Doyel / CBSSports.com Sports News …:
Hey, Mets, use K-Rod case as hammer to beat down union — Expert — Tell Gregg your opinion! — The MLB players union has gone too far. Finally, inarguably, the union has gone too far, and this money-seeking, drug-allowing, behavior-excusing juggernaut must be stopped.
Andy Martino / Surfing The Mets:
Will Saturday's scoreless inning complicate K-Rod case?
Will Saturday's scoreless inning complicate K-Rod case?
Discussion:
BBTF's Baseball Primer …, MLB Rumors and baseballmusings.com
Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Yanks GM Brian Cashman: 'This is the team we've got' — NEW YORK — Andy Pettitte may be marooned on the disabled list until sometime next month, Javier Vazquez may never again consistently break 90 m.p.h. on the radar gun and Phil Hughes may miss important games down the stretch because of his innings limit.
Discussion:
Bronx Baseball Daily
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Sports Network / Toronto Sun:
Sabathia wins 16th as Yanks topple Tigers
Sabathia wins 16th as Yanks topple Tigers
Discussion:
Bless You Boys and TSN.ca
Dave Campbell / Associated Press:
Thome's shot wins it for Twins over White Sox, 7-6 — MINNEAPOLIS—Jim Thome hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the 10th inning against the team that decided not to bring him back this season, sending the Minnesota Twins to a 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night to stretch their AL Central lead to four games.
Discussion:
Baseball Analysts and Twinkie Town
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Numbers show Williams was right about Thome
Numbers show Williams was right about Thome
Discussion:
AaronGleeman.com and HardballTalk
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.
Discussion:
BronxBanterBlog.com and Batter's Box Interactive …
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NY Daily News:
Bobby Thomson, who hit the 'shot heard ‘round the world’ …
Bobby Thomson, who hit the 'shot heard ‘round the world’ …
Discussion:
Fanhouse MLB Blog, Faith and Fear in Flushing, Yahoo! Sports, El Lefty Malo and baseballmusings.com
Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Bobby Thomson Dies at 86; Hit Epic Home Run
Bobby Thomson Dies at 86; Hit Epic Home Run
Discussion:
Bats, Ron Kaplan's Baseball … and LA Observed
Roberto Baly / VIN SCULLY IS MY HOMEBOY:
Matt Kemp has a heart....and hustles too! — I've been defending Matt Kemp all year that it's getting to the point where people think I will never say anything negative about him. Not true at all. I've said it before, he's having a good year but not one that you would expect from him.
Discussion:
BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Josh Willingham likely done for the season — With an injury to the meniscus in his left knee worsening rather than improving, Josh Willingham's season — the best of his career before the onset of knee pain — is likely over. — “It's almost a certainty he's going to have season-ending surgery next week …
Discussion:
Federal Baseball, HardballTalk, NATS INSIDER, The Goessling Game, baseballmusings.com, SB Nation DC and Fanhouse MLB Blog
James Kannengieser / Amazin' Avenue:
Wally Backman As Mets Manager Is A Bad Idea — Jerry Manuel's dismissal after the season seems imminent, so discussion about the Mets' next manager has materialized. One name that consistently pops up, for some reason, is Wally Backman, former Mets second baseman and current manager of the Single-A Brooklyn Cyclones.
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com
Mike Dodd / USA Today:
Why can't Cubs win? Quirks at Wrigley Field among theories — CHICAGO — The rookie count for the year is up to 15, including 11 currently on the 25-man roster. The patches of empty green seats in the upper deck and bleachers are more noticeable. The boos start earlier and with less provocation.
Discussion:
Walkoff Walk and HardballTalk
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
New York Mets plan on bringing Jenrry Mejia up when rosters expand in September; Alex Cora a Ranger — Ex-Mets pitcher Nelson Figueroa gives the Astros five innings Tuesday night in a 4-3 win over his old club. Figueroa doesn't factor in the decision for Houston.
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com, Mike Silva's … and Amazin' Avenue
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Draft Winners & Losers — Sizing up the signing deadline — It's impossible to say who had a good draft and who had a bad draft when many of the best players have yet to play a professional game. But it is possible to judge who had a strong performance around the signing deadline that just passed, and who didn't.
Discussion:
Nationals Journal, Ducksnorts, Federal Baseball, The Nationals Enquirer and MLB.com