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Jared Diamond / Wall Street Journal:
New York's Great Ballpark Injustice — Research Shows Many Yankee Stadium Homers Would be Fly Balls at Citi Field; Jeter Should Be Happy He's Not a Met — Ever since Citi Field opened before the 2009 season, the Mets' new home has drawn the ire of players and fans for its cavernous dimensions …
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Winning, Mets not thinking fire sale yet — When the Yankees arrive at Citi Field this weekend, they won't see a “For Sale” sign atop the home dugout. — Jose Reyes is still a Met. So is Carlos Beltran. So is Francisco Rodriguez. So is David Wright, albeit on the disabled list.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies push ace Chacin off expected start, drop Nelson and Young Jr. — The Rockies on Friday made a bevy of roster moves and pushed ace pitcher Jhouyls Chacin back from his expected start Saturday because of an arm injury. — Chacin, who is suffering forearm stiffness …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox designate Cameron for assignment — PHILADELPHIA — The transition from starter to backup did not go nearly as well as Mike Cameron or the Red Sox had hoped. Before Thursday's game against the Phillies, the Red Sox designated the veteran outfielder for assignment, effectively ending his stint with the team.
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Associated Press:
Elbow tendinitis lands J.J. Putz on DL — PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have placed closer J.J. Putz on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to Wednesday, with right elbow tendinitis after the right-hander struggled in recent appearances. — The team also reinstated right-handed reliever Sam Demel …
Dylan Howard / RADAR:
Busted! NY Yankees' Star A-Rod Played In Illegal Hollywood Poker Ring — He was warned to steer clear of the underground poker world, but he simply didn't want to fold ‘em. — New York Yankees’ slugger Alex Rodriguez played in the illegal high stakes Hollywood poker ring that featured numerous …
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New York Post, NESN.com and Sliding Into Home
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa talks about his career, Mark McGwire, the DH and a host of issues — The Cardinals' Tony La Russa, who graduated from Tampa's Jefferson High in 1962, never expected to be in baseball long enough for 2,682 managerial wins.
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Fox Sports:
Source: Alburquerque headed to DL — Detroit Tigers reliever Al Alburquerque, the major league leader in strikeout rate among pitchers who have thrown at least 29 innings this season, is headed to the disabled list. — A source told FOXSports.com late Thursday that Alburquerque …
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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Games of Canada Day — The Phillies travel north of the border to celebrate Canada Day with the Toronto Blue Jays. Kyle Kendrick faces Ricky Romero. Kyle serves as the Phillies swing man, in the rotation when there is an injury, in the bullpen otherwise. He sports a low ERA despite a low strikeout rate.
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The Good Phight
Jeff Sullivan / Baseball Nation:
Classifying MLB's Closer Celebrations — All closers are different, but many of them share similar celebrations after successful saves. Here we do our best to split them into groups. — Thursday afternoon, I sat down to lunch while waiting for my car to be fixed in the shop.
Sue Epstein / New Jersey Online:
Man claims New Brunswick mayor is preventing him from opening sports bar called Buck Foston's — NEW BRUNSWICK — A New Brunswick businessman has filed suit in federal court, charging New Brunswick Mayor James Cahill is holding up approval of his liquor license for a new high end sports bar …
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Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Astros buyer moves on from discrimination case — HOUSTON—Businessman Jim Crane has stayed out of the spotlight since the announcement that his investment group had reached a deal to buy the Houston Astros for $680 million. — As he awaits word on approval from Major League Baseball …
Arden Zwelling / MLB.com:
Halladay greeted with ovation at Rogers Centre — TORONTO — Roy Halladay made his return to Rogers Centre on Friday in a Phillies uniform, delivering Philadelphia's lineup card before the game to a standing ovation from the crowd. — Halladay pitched the first 12 seasons of his career in Toronto …
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