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Associated Press:
Yankees' Jeter Goes on DL With Strained Right Calf — NEW YORK (AP) — Derek Jeter went on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday because of a strained right calf, an untimely setback for the New York Yankees star as he pursues 3,000 career hits. — The Yankees put the All-Star shortstop on the DL …
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baseballmusings.com and Sports Illustrated
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Evan Grant / Rangers Blog:
Derek Jeter won't play tonight, may not play at all vs. Rangers
Derek Jeter won't play tonight, may not play at all vs. Rangers
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baseballmusings.com
D.J. Short / HardballTalk:
Derek Jeter diagnosed with Grade 1 strain of right calf
Derek Jeter diagnosed with Grade 1 strain of right calf
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MLB Daily Dish, Over the Monster, Baseball Nation, Yahoo! Sports and It's About The Money
Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Astros fire their pitching coach — The Astros have announced that they have fired pitching coach Brad Arnsberg. He is being replaced by an interim: Doug Brocail, who if you put a gun to my head I probably would have guessed was still pitching mopup duty for someone out west because I tend …
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The Crawfish Boxes, MLB Daily Dish and Yahoo! Sports
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Arnsberg out, Brocail in as pitching coach — HOUSTON — Astros pitching coach Brad Arnsberg has been relieved of his duties, general manager Ed Wade announced Tuesday. The decision was made as a result of philosophical differences, according to a release issued by the club.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and Al's Ramblings
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Realignment: D-backs, Astros two candidates to move to AL
Realignment: D-backs, Astros two candidates to move to AL
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Arizona Republic, AZ Snake Pit, MLB.com, The Crawfish Boxes, Over the Monster, Baseball Nation, HardballTalk and Yahoo! Sports
Arden Zwelling / MLB.com:
Cool, collected Crawford returns to St. Pete — Left fielder hoping for warm reception in city where he thrived — TORONTO — Carl Crawford, as shy and quiet of a star as you'll find in the Major Leagues, was uneasy with the number of reporters who crowded his locker on a cool Sunday morning in Toronto.
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Boston Globe, Over the Monster and Surviving Grady
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Scott Lauber / Clubhouse Insider:
Agent: ‘Win-win situation thus far’ between Andrew Miller, Red Sox
Agent: ‘Win-win situation thus far’ between Andrew Miller, Red Sox
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Projo Sox Blog and Full Count
TSN.ca:
Blue Jays play host to Orioles; send Villanueva to the mound — Sports Network — (Sports Network) - The Toronto Blue Jays have to be pretty happy to see the Boston Red Sox leaving town. Their smiles are even brighter with the Baltimore Orioles coming to Rogers Centre.
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Bluebird Banter, Yahoo! Sports, Canadian Press, Batter's Box Interactive … and Royals Review
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Rob Macleod / Globe and Mail:
Blue Jays option Drabek to Triple-A
Blue Jays option Drabek to Triple-A
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Batter's Box Interactive … and Baseball Nation
Associated Press:
RHP Phil Hughes throws in Yankees' camp game — TAMPA, Fla. — New York Yankees starter Phil Hughes took another step forward in his rehabilitation program for a shoulder injury, throwing 50 pitches Tuesday against minor leaguers in a camp game. — Hughes has been out since April 15 because of inflammation in his right shoulder.
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baseballmusings.com
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Hughes has solid outing against Minor Leaguers
Hughes has solid outing against Minor Leaguers
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Sliding Into Home
Maury Brown / SportsMoney:
Why Jim Crane Could Become Baseball's Most Controversial Owner — Owning a Major League Baseball club has a gratification and ego element that, for some, far surpasses a corporate takeover or merger. To buy a team means entering a rare fraternity where you become part of baseball's incredible lineage.
Discussion:
HardballTalk
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
The problem with perpetual interleague play — TOWER GROVE • When it comes to covering baseball and describing injuries, it always helps to know the code words and how to translate them. Say it with me now: A strain is actually a tear. A “sports hernia” is often an abdominal strain, which is a tear.
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HardballTalk, New York Times and Hair Balls
Drew Singer / Philly.com:
Cole & Heidi Hamels give $200k to Philly schools — Checkbook figuratively in hand, Phillies ace Cole Hamels visited a North Philadelphia high school this morning to find his presence was welcome almost as much as his money. — The former World Series MVP joined his wife Heidi in donating …
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Brandon Crawford's nickname comes straight from street ball — You might know rookie shortstop Brandon Crawford — as the fella who hit a grand slam in his major league debut last month. But his San Francisco Giants teammates and his previous minor league mates know him as “The Professor.”
Jon Greenberg / ESPN:
Cubs' plummet likely will end in fall guy — With wins and revenue down, Jim Hendry's days as general manager appear numbered — CHICAGO — Fledgling scapegoat Mike Quade was contemplative about the Chicago Cubs' latest injury victim, one Kerry Wood. — “We can put people on the moon …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue, Bleacher Nation and HardballTalk
Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Pre-Game News: Turner's thumb, Harris' bat — This afternoon at Turner Field, Terry Collins spoke with reporters and said Justin Turner is suffering from a thumb injury, and will not play until their series finale with the Braves on Thursday. — Regarding Jason Bay, Collins …
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Tedquarters
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' June 30 payroll looms large in McCourt case — Frank McCourt is expected to meet payroll Wednesday, but team reportedly appears to have ‘no chance’ of making next one that roughly triples, without cash infusion from TV deal that is under debate. — Dodger owner Frank McCourt comments …
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HardballTalk and NoMaas.org
Paul Lukas / Uni Watch:
Uni Watch Profiles: Lynn Farrell — The increasingly indispensable Mike Hersh has found yet another way to be indispensable. Mike's wife works with woman named Lynn Farrell, who has an unusual line on her résumé: Back in the mid-1970s, she was a live mascot for a big league ballclub.
Discussion:
HardballTalk and The Mets Police