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Laura Myers / MLB.com:
Pirates take chance on Bell in second round — Add another bat and two pitchers in rounds 3-5 — PITTSBURGH — Before the 2011 First-Year Player Draft began, Josh Bell sent a letter to the Major League Scouting Bureau advising teams not to draft him, because the Jesuit High School slugger …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Game 60: Red Sox at Yankees
Game 60: Red Sox at Yankees
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New York Magazine and Over the Monster
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Indians break tradition, pick athletic prep Lindor
Indians break tradition, pick athletic prep Lindor
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Let's Go Tribe
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox take UConn righty Barnes at No. 19
Red Sox take UConn righty Barnes at No. 19
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Boston Globe, Over the Monster and FenwayNationWorld
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds tab high school power arm with 27th pick
Reds tab high school power arm with 27th pick
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Red Reporter, Brew Crew Ball, Baseball America, Cincinnati Reds, Examiner and Red Hot Mama
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
‘Impact’ arm Fulmer was Mets' target all along
‘Impact’ arm Fulmer was Mets' target all along
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Roy Oswalt / Yahoo! Sports:
Harper's arrogance is just what baseball needs — Baseball's greatest villain is an 18-year-old minor leaguer with a heinous mustache, an equally off-putting mullet and the scent of someone who emptied a bottle of Eau du Arrogance all over himself. — And you know what? He's exactly what the sport needs.
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ESPN, Washington Post and Nats Enquirer
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Joseph White / Associated Press:
Harper runs the gamut in 1st year in the minors
Harper runs the gamut in 1st year in the minors
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Baseball Prospectus
Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Red Sox closer Papelbon banned for 3 games — NEW YORK — Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon has been suspended for three games and fined an undisclosed amount in the aftermath of Saturday's ejection by plate umpire Tony Randazzo. — MLB announced it was banning Papelbon on Tuesday because of …
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Associated Press:
Bosox RHP Papelbon suspended 3 games, he appeals — NEW YORK—Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon has been suspended three games for making contact with an umpire. — The suspension was to begin Tuesday night against the New York Yankees, but Papelbon is appealing.
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Jake Peavy headed back to DL — CHICAGO — White Sox right-hander Jake Peavy is headed back to the disabled list with a strained right groin. — The team hasn't made it official, but Peavy said before Tuesday's game against the Mariners that he's talked to general manager Ken Williams.
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Associated Press:
Rockies OF Fowler goes on DL with abdominal strain — DENVER—The Colorado Rockies have placed slumping outfielder Dexter Fowler on the 15-day disabled list due to a left abdominal strain. — To take his place, the team purchased the contract of outfielder Charlie Blackmon from Triple-A Colorado Springs.
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Associated Press:
Indians' right-hander Carrasco dominant in win over Twins — CLEVELAND — Carlos Carrasco took a shutout into the ninth inning and the Cleveland Indians pushed across an unearned run to defeat the Minnesota Twins 1-0 Tuesday night. — Carrasco (5-3) gave up three hits …
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Fred Mitchell / Chicago Tribune:
Agent: Ramirez won't give up no-trade clause — Although the Chicago Cubs may consider a youth movement if their struggles continue, the agent for Aramis Ramirez says the veteran third baseman isn't inclined to drop his no-trade clause. — Ramirez is in the final year of a five-year, $75 million contract.
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Vernon Wells activated from DL — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The struggling Los Angeles Angels activated outfielder Vernon Wells from the 15-day disabled list before Tuesday night's game with the Tampa Bay Rays, hoping four weeks off can ignite Wells' bat and lift them from their offensive doldrums.
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Beth Harris / Associated Press:
Rays defeat slumping Angels 5-1
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Teixeira hit by pitch on knee, exits game — NEW YORK — Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira left Tuesday's game against the Red Sox after being hit on the right knee by a first-inning Jon Lester pitch. — Teixeira fell to the ground in obvious pain after the drilling, lying on his back at home plate for several moments.
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Jeter would ‘love’ to reach 3K hits while at home — NEW YORK — Derek Jeter said he would “love” to reach 3,000 hits on the New York Yankees current 10-game homestand. Jeter is 14 hits shy of becoming the first Yankee to reach the mark. — “I would love to do it here,” …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Year after debut, Strasburg focuses on health — SAN FRANCISCO — A year ago on Wednesday, Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg made his Major League debut against the Pirates and what a debut it was. He pitched seven innings, allowed two runs on four hits and struck out 14 batters.
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Joey Nowak / MLB.com:
D-backs' Vasquez, Gibson handed suspensions — Major League Baseball handed down suspensions to D-backs pitcher Esmerling Vasquez and manager Kirk Gibson for their involvement in Sunday's intentional throwing incidents between the Nationals and the D-backs, the league announced Tuesday afternoon.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Player Q&A: Jose Reyes talks focus, Wright & Tejada — Last week, MetsBlog's Rich Coutinho talked with Reyes for a one-on-one conversation about keeping focus on the field; missing David Wright; staying healthy; and the development of Ruben Tejada; which you can read here:
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Brew Crew Ball
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Stark: Key players performing well below expectations — Scouts try to pinpoint reasons for struggles of Danks, Jimenez, Uggla, Soria, others — With every day that goes by in this crazy season, we can't help but ask: Is there a more confusing sport than baseball? — Curling, maybe?
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