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Frank McCourt Must Go (UPDATED) — UPDATE: Major League Baseball has announced that it has rejected the proposed TV deal between the Dodgers and Fox. The reasons given by MLB include many of those stated below: the deal is not in the best interests of baseball, it diverts too much money away …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Bud Selig rejects Dodgers TV contract, nullifying McCourt divorce deal — The settlement between Frank and Jamie McCourt announced Friday was contingent on Commissioner Bud Selig's approval of a new Dodgers TV contract. A provision in that proposed contract that would have funneled $173.5 million …
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Charlie Morton / Yahoo! Sports:
MLB rejects Dodgers' television deal with Fox — So arrive what would appear to be the final days of Frank McCourt's ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers. — Commissioner Bud Selig has rejected McCourt's stab at solvency in the form of a television rights deal, finding that the financing …
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Tom D'Angelo / Fish Tank:
Jack McKeon's first move in his return as Marlins manager: Bench late arriving Hanley Ramirez — Jack McKeon's first move in his second go-around as the Marlins manager was to bench Hanley Ramirez. — Ramirez, the three-time All-Star arrived late to the clubhouse Monday …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
That was fast: Jack McKeon benches Hanley Ramirez on first day
That was fast: Jack McKeon benches Hanley Ramirez on first day
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
McKeon takes Marlins job
McKeon takes Marlins job
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Espn.Com / MLB:
Sources: Marlins to hire Jack McKeon
Sources: Marlins to hire Jack McKeon
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Without Pujols, Cards weigh roster options — Shifting Berkman from outfield to first base far from a certainty — ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals know they'll be doing without Albert Pujols until about the beginning of August. Everything else remains uncertain for the time being.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols has broken bone, out 4-6 weeks
Pujols has broken bone, out 4-6 weeks
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Pujols will undergo testing after spraining wrist
Pujols will undergo testing after spraining wrist
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Matthew Pouliot / HardballTalk:
Adrian Gonzalez willing to play outfield to make room for David Ortiz — Expectations were that either the AL's third-best or fourth-best hitter would have to be held out of the lineup when the Red Sox start a nine-game road trip in National League parks on Friday. There is an alternative, though.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Gonzalez may play OF in interleague — Terry Francona acknowledged that the organization has discussed the possibility of Adrian Gonzalez playing rightfield on the nine-game interleague road trip which starts Friday in Pittsburgh. — And Gonzalez said he would be up for it if the Red Sox needed …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Josh Beckett scratched; Alfredo Aceves to start for Red Sox tomorrow — Josh Beckett has the bug — “Intestinal turmoil” as Terry Francona puts it — and won't pitch tomorrow. Alfredo Aceves (3-1, 3.30) will start in his place. There is no word on when he will make his next start.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
With Beckett sick, Aceves to start Tuesday — BOSTON — The invaluable Alfredo Aceves will again resurface in a starting role on Tuesday night, as ace Josh Beckett has been pushed back to a date to be announced because of illness. — What is Beckett dealing with?
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Roenicke, Sveum ejected after hit-by-pitch — MILWAUKEE — Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum was more shooed away than ejected by veteran umpire Bob Davidson, who saved a more dramatic toss for manager Ron Roenicke. — Sveum and Roenicke were both ejected in the sixth inning Monday …
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Associated Press:
Ivan Nova leads Yankees past Reds 5-3 — CINCINNATI — Alex Rodriguez started New York's four-run first inning with an RBI single, and rookie Ivan Nova handled the NL's most prolific offense for eight innings, leading the Yankees to a 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night.
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Kershaw Outshines Penny, Dodgers Beat Tigers 4-0 — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw threw a two-hitter for his third career shutout and complete game, Juan Uribe homered, and the Los Angeles Dodgers resumed their interleague schedule with a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.
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George Henry / Associated Press:
Hudson pitches, hits Braves to 2-0 win over Jays — ATLANTA—Tim Hudson pitched eight scoreless innings and hit his second career home run in the Atlanta Braves' 2-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night. — Hudson (6-6) allowed two hits, one walk and struck out a season-high eight, including the 1,600th of his career.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Catching Top Priority For Giants; Kottaras Available — Obtaining catching help remains the Giants' top priority, according to Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle (Twitter links). One potential target is Brewers catcher George Kottaras, who is available according to Schulman.
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Associated Press:
Hamilton, Beltre push Rangers past Astros 8-3 — ARLINGTON, Texas — Adrian Beltre had a pair of RBI singles among his three hits, Josh Hamilton hit a two-run triple off the wall and the Texas Rangers opened the Lone Star Series with an 8-3 victory over the Houston Astros on Monday night.
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