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Bill Shaikin / Dodgers Blog:
MLB slams McCourt in bankruptcy court filing — Major League Baseball proposed a bankruptcy financing plan for the Dodgers on Tuesday, asking a Delaware court to reject a plan offered Monday by Frank McCourt and mincing no words in blaming the Dodgers' owner for the team's current financial predicament.
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David McLaughlin / Bloomberg:
Dodgers Didn't Have Authority to File Bankruptcy, MLB Says
Dodgers Didn't Have Authority to File Bankruptcy, MLB Says
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New York Post:
As race with the Red Sox heats up, Yankees may pay price for arms — The Yankees have the best record in the American League and the worst record against the Red Sox. — Which carries the most influence with the trade deadline a month away? — Organizations generally try to build a team …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Brian Cashman says he doesn't plan to talk to Yankees about a new deal until his contract expires — For years, the Yankees have followed a policy of not talking contract with their upcoming free agents until after the season. As far as free-agent-to-be GM Brian Cashman is concerned, the same applies to him, too.
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Williams defends Dunn signing — Sox GM covers many bases in wide-ranging interview — White Sox general manager Kenny Williams has no regrets about signing slugger Adam Dunn. (Phil Velasquez, Chicago Tribune / December 3, 2010) — Saying, “I would make the same move tomorrow” …
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Jonah LehrerPOSTED / Grantland:
The Math Problem — Sabermetrics can help teams identify hidden talent and turn regular sports fans into math nerds. But can the numbers lie? — Buying a car is a hard decision. There are just so many variables to think about. We've got to inspect the interior and analyze the engine, and research the reliability of the brand.
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Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Jonathan Broxton shut down again — MINNEAPOLIS — Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Jonathan Broxton has been shut down from throwing again for at least another three weeks after suffering a setback with his right elbow just before he was to have come off the 15-day disabled list.
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mets: Jon Niese passes heart tests — DETROIT — New York Mets left-hander Jon Niese passed a battery of heart-related tests Tuesday at Henry Ford Hospital, assistant general manager John Ricco said. Niese experienced a rapid heartbeat on the mound during the sixth inning of a game Saturday at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
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Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Indians OF Choo has thumb surgery — CLEVELAND—Indians outfielder Shin-Soo Choo could miss up to 2 1/2 months after having surgery on his broken left thumb. — Choo's thumb was broken Friday night in San Francisco when he was struck while batting in the fourth inning by Giants left-hander Jonathan Sanchez.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Jenks hopes health woes are thing of past — PHILADELPHIA — Bobby Jenks hit the re-start button again on Tuesday night, when he was activated from his second stint on the 15-day disabled list. — The combination of pitching struggles and health woes have been trying for Jenks …
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Ebenezer Samuel / NY Daily News:
Cecil Fielder thinks Mets could have chance at signing son Prince Fielder when he hits free agency — Could Prince Fielder be a Met next year? His father, Cecil, seems to think it could happen. — They say they are losing money off the field and they're struggling to contend on it …
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John Manuel / Baseball America:
MLB Suspends Donavan Tate For Drug Of Abuse — Padres outfielder Donavan Tate, the No. 3 overall pick of the 2009 draft, was suspended for 50 games Tuesday for violating Major League Baseball's drug prevention and treatment program. Tate tested positive a second time for a drug of abuse …
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Robert Macleod / Globe and Mail:
Blue Jays recall Brett Cecil — Brett Cecil is returning to the Toronto Blue Jays. — The American League club announced on Tuesday that the left-handed pitcher has been recalled from Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast League. — To make room for Cecil on the roster the Blue Jays …
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Associated Press:
Burrell, Rowand Lead Giants Past Cubs in DH Opener — CHICAGO (AP) — Pat Burrell and Aaron Rowand each drove in three runs and the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 13-7 on Tuesday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader. — The Giants' offensive outburst surpassed …
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Cash Kruth / MLB.com:
Twins lifer Fox, once club president, dies — Howard Fox, who spent more than 50 years working for the Minnesota Twins/Washington Senators organization, died on Tuesday in hospice care near his home in Orlando, Fla. He was 90. — Fox began his career as the general manager of a Senators' Minor League affiliate in the late 1940s.
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External / ESPN:
Surging Yanks host NL Central-leading Brewers … A veteran lineup continues to produce for New York Yankees, who have a slim lead in the AL East. — The Milwaukee Brewers have opened a slightly larger advantage in the NL Central thanks to their young stars.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright fights to get back quickly — Much like the 35 or so players who have been on the Cardinals' roster this season, Adam Wainwright is on a mission. Or at least he has a dream. — “My modest goal,” he said, “is try to talk them into letting me play on the playoff roster in October.”
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