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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Scott Boras signs Francisco Rodriguez — PHOENIX — Agent Scott Boras confirmed he is now representing New York Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez. — Boras and K-Rod had met face-to-face before and after last Thursday's Mets game at Dodger Stadium. — “He contacted us several weeks ago …
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Updated: Yankees are not on K-Rod's no-trade list — The Wall Street Journal says the Yankees are not on Francisco Rodriguez's 10-team no-trade list, according to a person familiar with the deal. — “The list includes some small-market teams that would not be in the market for him …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
K-Rod awaits word from Mets on future — Mets on Twitter — SAN FRANCISCO — Francisco Rodriguez is waiting for the Mets to send him a smoke signal concerning his future. — The star closer reaffirmed to The Post yesterday his love for wearing a Mets uniform, but said he also is well …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Wilson predicts a Red Sox-Giants series — PHOENIX — San Francisco closer Brian Wilson, the pride of Londonderry, N.H., is predicting the Giants will face the Red Sox in the World Series. — “I called it earlier this year,” he said. “It would be epic.”
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Beltran open to Red Sox deal — PHOENIX — As the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline creeps closer, right field is a glaring need for the Red Sox. Thy are getting an OPS of .638 from that position, the second-lowest in baseball. — Carlos Beltran of the Mets would fill that need nicely.
Scott Boeck / USA Today:
Home Run Derby: Is it a matter of league or national pride? — PHOENIX - The Home Run Derby, now featuring a National League vs. American League format, took on a new subtitle on Monday: — Gringos vs. Latinos. — That tag came courtesy of a sports reporter from the Dominican Republic during Monday's Derby press conference.
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Fox Sports:
Jeter sticks by controversial decision — FOX Sports — PHOENIX — New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter will not attend the All-Star Game because of “emotional and physical exhaustion” from his pursuit of 3,000 hits, according to two people with knowledge of his mindset.
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ESPN:
A-Rod surgery goes as expected — New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a slight meniscus tear in his right knee on Monday afternoon, and the surgery went as expected, according to the team. — Rodriguez is expected to miss four to six weeks.
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Sports Illustrated:
Off-field moves, Pirates surprising surge marked intriguing first half … PHOENIX — It was an interesting first half. Two managers quit. None were fired. Two managers were hired. The average age of them was 74. The heavily-favored Phillies did what they were supposed to do, and the Red Sox pretty much did, too.
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Jackson urges All-Stars to speak out against law — PHOENIX—The Rev. Jesse Jackson urged baseball's All-Stars to speak out against the Arizona immigration law, saying they should follow the example set by Jackie Robinson when he broke the sport's color barrier more than a half-century ago.
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Bob Baum / Associated Press:
As Jeter stays away, hurt stars show up in Arizona — PHOENIX—Much is being made of the big names absent from this year's All-Star game, yet some who are hurt came anyway to show their support for the game and its fans. — Take Jose Reyes of the New York Mets, who says he has been hurt three …
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
A's Release Bobby Cramer — The A's announced that they have released left-hander Bobby Cramer. Oakland had designated Cramer for assignment on July 1st. — The 31-year-old appeared in five games this year, pitching 8 1/3 innings with six hits allowed and a 6K/1BB ratio.
Associated Press:
Giants beat Mets 4-2 in final game before break — SAN FRANCISCO - Pablo Sandoval celebrated his first All-Star game selection by hitting an RBI double to extend his hitting streak to 21 games and fellow All-Star Matt Cain pitched six scoreless innings to lead the San Francisco Giants …
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Despite Criticism by an Owner, Positive Feelings
Despite Criticism by an Owner, Positive Feelings
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