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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
The Dodgers file for bankruptcy — A mere three days before the payroll comes due — payroll that Frank McCourt can't meet — the Dodgers have filed for bankruptcy, reports Richard Sandomir. With that, the legal game begins. — Obviously the situation is fluid, and more details will stream …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers bankruptcy: Frank McCourt says Bud Selig forced the move — The Dodgers announce they have filed for bankruptcy protection for the financial good of the team. If the court approves interim financing, owner Frank McCourt could meet Thursday's payroll and remain in control of the Dodgers through bankruptcy proceedings.
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PR Newswire:
Los Angeles Dodgers File for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection — Chapter 11 to provide Dodgers with process to address its immediate financing requirements and obtain the capital necessary to ensure the Club's long term financial stability — Action is precipitated by Commissioner Selig's interference …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Quade doesn't let Castro off hook for lack of hustle — Cubs manager says ‘it better not happen again’ — Mike Quade watches batting practice behind the second base screen before the game. (Peter G. Aiken-US PRESSWIRE, US PRESSWIRE / June 26, 2011) — KANSAS CITY, Mo. …
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Despite another lapse, Starlin Castro staying at shortstop — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — He had another bobble and another lapse Sunday against the Kansas City Royals, and he already leads the majors with 16 errors. — Get ready for another round of hand wringing over whether Starlin Castro belongs …
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Blue-Eyed Players Hit Just Fine in Day Light — Josh Hamilton thinks his eye color is the cause of his hitting problems during day games, and at least one optometrist agrees with him. After initially thinking it was just talk, the idea that there could be some scientific explanation …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Braun and Brewers Arrive Together — MILWAUKEE — The savior of the Milwaukee Brewers was born in California in 1983, the first of 28 consecutive years in which the franchise has not won a playoff series. He grew up playing shortstop, following players like Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez …
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Associated Press:
Wild pitch gives Mariners wacky win over Marlins — SEATTLE (AP) — Rookie Dustin Ackley led off the top of the 10th inning with a double, then raced home with the go-ahead run when Florida reliever Steve Cishek threw a wild pitch during an intentional walk giving the Seattle Mariners a wacky 2-1 win over the Marlins on Sunday night.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Elias Rankings Update — After the season the Elias Sports Bureau will take all players over the 2010-11 period, divide them into five groups for each league, and rank them based on various statistics. Then each player will be labeled a Type A, B, or none.
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Dunn fans 4 times, raising season total to 100 — Guillen says he'll keep plugging struggling slugger into Sox lineup — Adam Dunn strikes out looking with two men on base in the first inning. (José M. Osorio, Chicago Tribune / June 26, 2011)
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Rowan Kavner / MLB.com:
Longoria beats hitting slump barehanded — HOUSTON — Evan Longoria ditched his batting gloves on Friday night and went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs. He said he'd continue to bat barehanded on Saturday night. — “I guess I'll keep doing it until it starts hurting too much, or it stops working,” Longoria said.
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
How the Nationals keep winning — Tonight in Anaheim, Davey Johnson will inherit a team that, despite Saturday's blip, has seemingly forgotten how to lose. They have won 18 of 25 games since May 31 - the best record in baseball - despite scoring two runs or fewer in eight of those wins, including Sunday's 2-1 win over the White Sox.
TSN.ca:
Jays turn to Romero in series finale against Cardinals — The Sports Network — (Sports Network) - Toronto's Ricky Romero has been a victim of some tough-luck losses this season, but the young hurler will look to make his own luck this afternoon when he takes the hill for the Blue Jays …
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R.B. Fallstrom / Globe and Mail:
Romero, Blue Jays sweep Cardinals 5-0
Romero, Blue Jays sweep Cardinals 5-0
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