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Associated Press:
Red Sox hang on vs. Blue Jays; Lester exits with back strain — BOSTON (AP) — Darnell McDonald threw out Edwin Encarnacion at the plate on a single to short left field for the final out and the Boston Red Sox held on for a 3-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
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Matthew Pouliot / HardballTalk:
Jon Lester exits no-hit bid with strained lat muscle — 9:00 p.m. EDT: Lester left Tuesday's game with a strained left lat muscle. The Red Sox didn't even try calling him day-to-day, so it sounds like he'll be placed on the DL on Wednesday. Michael Bowden could be called up to help out of the pen until a fifth starter is needed.
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Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Field of sluggers set for Home Run Derby — Ortiz, Fielder to captain strong teams in annual All-Star event — With some of the best power hitters in the game assembled and some tough decisions made, the 2011 State Farm Home Run Derby field is final. — Set for 8 p.m. ET on Monday …
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Associated Press:
Upton, Parra Homer to Lift D'backs Past Brewers — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Justin Upton homered after learning he'd been snubbed for the Home Run Derby and the Arizona Diamondbacks roughed up the slumping Milwaukee Brewers 7-3 on Tuesday night. — Gerardo Parra also homered for the Diamondbacks …
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Jeff Greer / Fish Tank:
Florida Marlins acquire Mike Cameron from the Red Sox — The Marlins acquired veteran outfielder Mike Cameron and cash from the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday in exchange for cash and a player to be named. — Cameron had been designated for assignment by the Red Sox last week after batting .149 in 33 appearances for Boston.
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Theo Epstein Says Red Sox More Likely to Be in Market for Position Players As Trade Deadline Nears
Theo Epstein Says Red Sox More Likely to Be in Market for Position Players As Trade Deadline Nears
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Over the Monster and MLB Rumors
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Sandy Alderson shopping K-Rod, Jason Isringhausen and Tim Byrdak out of Mets bullpen: sources — LOS ANGELES - Trading season is here, and the Mets are working to sell at least three relievers. — According to two major league sources familiar with the Mets' thinking …
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Brian Costa / Wall Street Journal:
K-Rod Makes Accountants Nervous
K-Rod Makes Accountants Nervous
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Associated Press:
Freeman hits another homer as Braves beat Rockies — ATLANTA — Freddie Freeman's third homer in two games gave Atlanta the early lead, Derek Lowe hit a three-run double and the Braves beat the short-handed Colorado Rockies 5-3 on Tuesday night. — Freeman, who had two homers in Atlanta's 4-1 win …
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Tulowitzki undergoing treatment for thigh injury, won't rush return
Tulowitzki undergoing treatment for thigh injury, won't rush return
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Purple Row, HardballTalk and Baseball Nation
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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Josh Fisher / Dodger Divorce:
The information battle begins.
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants' Bruce Bochy criticizes the criticizers — The All-Star selection process always engenders hard feelings. This year, it has strained friendships. — Jack McKeon and Clint Hurdle, who manage the Marlins and Pirates, respectively, criticized Bruce Bochy for snubbing players on their teams.
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Associated Press:
Phillies lash out season-high 18 hits in thrashing of Marlins — MIAMI — An intentional walk to Ryan Howard with a runner at first backfired when the next four hitters singled, and the Philadelphia Phillies went on to drub the Florida Marlins 14-2 on Tuesday night.
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Associated Press:
Andrus uses speed, defence for Rangers win over Orioles — ARLINGTON, Texas — Elvis Andrus hustled home with the go-ahead run in the seventh, the same inning that he made two spectacular defensive plays, and the Texas Rangers went on to a 4-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
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Associated Press:
Wood homers, Pirates top Astros to climb four over .500 — PITTSBURGH — Jeff Karstens allowed one run in seven-plus innings, Brandon Wood homered and the Pittsburgh Pirates won their third consecutive game, 5-1 over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night. — Pittsburgh (45-41) …
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New York Post:
No lie: Clemens trial is big waste of time — CLEVELAND — The word “perspective” has lately become a virus of our vocabulary, an easy catch-all to artificially minimize other problems. — Your air conditioner doesn't work? Well, you just found out your next-door neighbor 's wife had an affair.
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Paul Casella / MLB.com:
Dunn hopes to build on big game Monday — CHICAGO — In the fourth inning on Monday night, Adam Dunn stood on first base and tipped his helmet to acknowledge the crowd for its standing ovation. Then in the eighth, he took a curtain call in response to another ovation after slugging a two-run homer.
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South Side Sox and MLB Daily Dish
Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Baker exits early vs. Rays with elbow strain — MINNEAPOLIS — Twins right-hander Scott Baker exited Tuesday's game against the Rays after five innings with a mild right elbow strain. Baker is scheduled to be reevaluated on Wednesday. — Baker was cruising against the Rays …
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Jorge Castillo / New York Times:
Some Pet Owners Judge Jeter Name Best in Show — In his 17 seasons in the Bronx, Derek Jeter cemented his legacy as one of the great Yankees. He is the team's captain. He has five World Series rings. He entered Tuesday's game six hits from becoming the first Yankee to join baseball's 3,000-hit club.