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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cano to take part in HR Derby — CLEVELAND — Robinson Cano plans to be swinging for the fences at the All-Star Game festivities later this month in Phoenix. — The Yankees' second baseman said Monday that he has signed up for the July 11 State Farm Home Run Derby at Arizona's Chase Field …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees closer Mariano Rivera unavailable in Monday's loss due to sore lower right triceps area — A fan in Cleveland welcomes Derek Jeter back to the New York Yankees lineup for a three-game series with the Indians. On Monday, A.J. Burnett coughs up a lead and the Bombers fall, 6-3.
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HardballTalk
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Jeter Is Back, but He's Not the Same
Jeter Is Back, but He's Not the Same
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Pinstripe Alley and lenNY's Yankees
Bill Shaikin / Dodgers Blog:
Dodgers' bankruptcy filing claims Bud Selig treats other teams with ‘velvet glove’ — In taking the Dodgers into Bankruptcy Court last week, owner Frank McCourt said baseball Commissioner Bud Selig had forced the move. The Dodgers and their attorneys now have asked the court …
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HardballTalk, 6-4-2 and New Jersey Online
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Baseball's All-Star game can be classic again — The square peg that is the All-Star game and the black hole that is Bud Selig's idea to make it count for something are back for their ninth year of nonsensical commingling. There is no worse rule in baseball. It rivals the BCS for the most illogical thing in sports.
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HardballTalk
MLB.com:
Lilly won't blame tender elbow for struggles — LOS ANGELES — Dodgers pitcher Ted Lilly, who had his start pushed back one day to Tuesday night because of a tender left elbow, won't use the discomfort as an excuse for losses in four of his last five decisions.
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Fox Sports:
Can Astros juggle new ownership, trades? — FOX Sports — For all the talk about the Dodgers and Mets, an ownership change for another franchise is more imminent — and more relevant to the trade activity that could occur at the July 31 non-waiver deadline.
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MLB Rumors, HardballTalk and FanGraphs Baseball
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
A trade proposal: Lackey for Zito — John Lackey is 32 and has approximately $53.38 million remaining on the final 3.5 years of his contract. — Barry Zito is 33 and has $55.25 million remaining on the final 3.5 years of his deal. — You see where I'm going with this? — Trade Lackey for Zito straight up.
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The Mighty Quinn Media Machine and baseballmusings.com
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Polanco says pain won't keep him out of ASG — MIAMI — Placido Polanco's back has been an issue for some time, but he figures a couple more innings at the All-Star Game next Tuesday in Phoenix can't hurt. — Fans voted Polanco, 35, as the National League's starting third baseman.
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HardballTalk, Talking Chop and Lone Star Ball
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Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Buchholz to visit back specialist this week — Crawford moving closer to rejoining active roster — BOSTON — Red Sox right-hander Clay Buchholz is headed to North Carolina to meet with a back specialist this week, manager Terry Francona said after a 9-7 loss to the Blue Jays at Fenway Park on Monday.
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Boston Herald, Boston Globe, Sox #1 Fan dot com and joy of sox
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Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Red Sox's Buchholz to get 2nd opinion on back
Red Sox's Buchholz to get 2nd opinion on back
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SawxBlog, Sox #1 Fan dot com and HardballTalk
Mark Kiszla / Denver Post:
Rockies' Helton deserves your all-star vote — If more than 4 million sympathy votes landed Yankees short- stop Derek Jeter in the All- Star Game, then why should I feel the least little shame cramming the ballot box on behalf of Rockies first baseman Todd Helton?
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Federal Baseball, Purple Row, Bleed Cubbie Blue, Over the Monster, VIN SCULLY IS MY HOMEBOY and Denver Post
John Nalbone / New Jersey Online:
Yankees GM Brian Cashman mocks Trenton Thunder uniforms used in final Jeter rehab appearance — TRENTON — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman no doubt appreciates the professional manner and care the Thunder organization put into Derek Jeter's record-setting, two-game injury rehab assignment Saturday and Sunday at Waterfront Park.
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The Big Lead, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and Baseball Nation
Boston Herald:
Roger Clemens drug trial starts this week — The moment of truth has arrived for Roger Clemens. — The former Yankee superstar's trial on charges of lying to Congress about using performance-enhancing drugs is to begin this week in federal court in Washington.
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Associated Press and Sox #1 Fan dot com
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Bryce Harper promoted to Class AA Harrisburg by Washington Nationals — Timothy Jacobsen/AP - In moving Bryce Harper straight to Class AA Harrisburg, the Nationals want to give their phenom more of a challenge. It leaves him two steps from the major leagues.
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baseballmusings.com and Nats Enquirer
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Harper contributes in debut at Double-A
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Checking In On Baseball's New Managers — There was an incredible amount of managerial turnover last year. Bobby Cox, Lou Piniella, Joe Torre and Cito Gaston walked away from the role on their own terms and other skippers were simply fired. Here's a midseason look at all 12 MLB managers …
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Bucs Dugout
Colin Fly / Associated Press:
Brewers road woes don't end at home — MILWAUKEE—Brewers starter Shaun Marcum provided an unexpected lift at the plate. His bullpen did nothing to help him after he departed. — Marcum only the second grand slam by a pitcher in franchise history and first in nearly 42 years …
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Steve Melewski:
Guerrero's days as Orioles' cleanup hitter could be numbered — You have to wonder if Vlad Guerrero's time as the Orioles' cleanup hitter is coming to an end. — Manager Buck Showalter talked about his concern over Guerrero during the O's last homestand and made similar comments to reporters …
Associated Press:
Carpenter paces Cardinals' 1-0 win over Reds — ST. LOUIS — Chris Carpenter outdueled Cincinnati Reds nemesis Johnny Cueto with eight scoreless innings, then watched from the dugout as pinch-hitter Mark Hamilton drove in the lone run with an infield hit for the St. Louis Cardinals in a 1-0 victory on Monday night.
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Viva El Birdos, Red Reporter, Associated Press, baseballmusings.com and Yahoo! Sports
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