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A-Rod has slight tear in knee, could miss a month — NEW YORK—New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has a slight tear in the cartilage of his right knee and was deciding on the best course of action heading into the All-Star break. — Yankees manager Joe Girardi revealed details of the injury at a press conference Saturday.
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baseballmusings.com, Boston Globe and Associated Press
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Jeter's quest on hold as Rays-Yanks postponed
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New York Times and Pinstripe Alley

Jeter, A-Rod to skip All-Star Game
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Fish Stripes and The Crawfish Boxes

Dodgers fire Steve Garvey — LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers have fired former first baseman Steve Garvey from their marketing and community-relations department, Garvey confirmed to 710 ESPN Radio on Friday. — The move appears to be a reaction to Garvey having made public his desire …
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Dodgers fire Steve Garvey — NewsCore — LOS ANGELES — Dodgers great Steve Garvey openly called for owner Frank McCourt to give up the team, hours after he was fired from his role with the franchise, apparently because of his efforts to buy the club.
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Dodgers eke out a 1-0 win, but Steve Garvey appears to be out of a job — Garvey, a former All-Star player with the Dodgers, says he has been dismissed from his job as a team executive, a move he attributes to his public interest in buying the troubled franchise. He calls for owner Frank McCourt to let go of the club.
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True Blue LA


Fan requires stitches after being struck by Josh Hamilton foul ball — One day after the unspeakable tragedy that left all of us saddened and shaken, Josh Hamilton(notes) was involved in another scary incident during the Texas Rangers 8-5 win over the Oakland A's.
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Rangers Josh Hamilton transcript
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HardballTalk, ESPN and SportsGrid

Nolan Ryan discusses death: 4th fall in stadium history; 'one of the saddest things I've ever seen'
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Foul Territory, HardballTalk and Lone Star Ball

Papi, Gregg involved in Fenway fisticuffs — BOSTON — Both the Red Sox and Orioles saw their benches clear during a Friday night game at Fenway Park, ending in a short brawl between David Ortiz and Baltimore closer Kevin Gregg. — Gregg threw three straight pitches inside to Ortiz …
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Camden Chat, Over the Monster, Boston Globe and Yahoo! Sports
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Hamels suffering from poison oak — PHILADELPHIA — For a guy in extreme discomfort, Phillies All-Star left-hander Cole Hamels pitched pretty well while suffering from poison oak on both his legs. — Hamels told FOXSports.com Friday night that he contracted poison oak while fishing …
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HardballTalk

Bothered by Dodgers' mess, Ethier may be thinking of Red Sox … Dodgers players generally deny that the team's ongoing financial troubles (a.k.a. the McCourt mess) are affecting them. But at least star right fielder Andre Ethier is said by several sources around the team to be unhappy with what's going on with the last-place team.
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HardballTalk, Mike Scioscia's tragic illness, MLB Rumors and NESN.com
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Ethier replaces Victorino on NL All-Star roster
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True Blue LA and Yahoo! Sports


Gordon Beckham sorry for gay slur, but he should know better — Gordon Beckham (right) scratched “GETZ IS GAY” in the dirt Monday at U.S. Cellular Field as a goof on his friend Chris Getz of the Kansas City Royals. Beckham apologized on Friday. Getty Images

Ramirez leads Marlins past Astros — MIAMI — Hanley Ramirez continued his recent torrid hitting with three hits and three RBIs and Javier Vazquez pitched seven solid innings as the Florida Marlins defeated the Houston Astros 6-3 on Friday night. — Florida broke a 2-2 tie and took the lead …
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The Crawfish Boxes and Associated Press

Red Sox agree to deals with Dominican prospects Flores, Romero — The Red Sox have agreed to terms with a pair of 16-year-old Dominican prospects, according to team Senior Vice President of Player Personnel and International Scouting Craig Shipley. Shortstop Raymer Flores and right-hander Deoscar Romero …
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Boston Globe, MLB Rumors and Baseball America

Braves remain hopeful Jurrjens starts ASG — PHILADELPHIA — Giants manager Bruce Bochy seems to still be contemplating whether to use Phillies ace Roy Halladay or Braves starter Jair Jurrjens to serve as the National League's starting pitcher in Tuesday night's All-Star Game.
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Sox #1 Fan dot com and True Blue LA

Hughes' homer sends Twins to win over White Sox — CHICAGO - Luke Hughes' three-run homer capped a six-run fourth Friday night and the Minnesota Twins continued their mastery of the Chicago White Sox, rallying for an 8-5 victory. — The Twins are 6-0 against the White Sox this season …
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Josh Beckett exits with hyperextended left knee — 9:20 p.m. EDT: Beckett was removed with the Red Sox are calling a mildly hyperextended left knee. The team said it was a precaution and that he's listed as day-to-day. — Common sense would dictate that he'll be scratched from the All-Star Game …
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Boston Globe and baseballmusings.com

Games of the Day — The Rays try to gain on the Yankees again as they send Jeremy Hellickson against Freddy Garcia. Hellickson has a tendency to give up home runs, which might be a problem against a power hitting team like the Yankees. Garcia allowed seven of his nine home runs in Yankee Stadium …
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Pinstripe Alley
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