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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Brewers Acquire Francisco Rodriguez — WEDNESDAY, 12:38am: The Mets are sending $5MM to Milwaukee, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post (on Twitter). That will essentially cover Rodriguez's 2011 salary. — TUESDAY, 10:58pm: The Brewers surprised some people by trading …
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Fox Sports:
Sources: K-Rod didn't see trade coming — FOX Sports — PHOENIX — Francisco Rodriguez recently hired Scott Boras as his agent. But Boras wasn't the mastermind behind the trade that sent K-Rod from the Mets to the Brewers. — In fact, it appears Boras had no direct influence on the trade talks.
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Larry Brown Sports:
Joe Buck Cites Willie Mays ‘Interview’ from Wall Street Journal that Never Happened — FOX MLB announcer Joe Buck was providing commentary during the All-Star Game about several players skipping the Midsummer Classic. Buck was obviously dissatisfied that so many players elected not to partake in the game …
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James Kannengieser / Amazin' Avenue:
Transcript Of Justin Timberlake Trolling Joe Buck On Live Television During The All Star Game (Now With Video!) — During tonight's All Star Game, FOX cut away to a sideline interview with Justin Timberlake, star of the upcoming film Friends With Benefits. Most of the time these types …
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Angels blog, Boston Sports Media Watch and HardballTalk
Jason Gay / Wall Street Journal:
Absent All-Stars Can Learn From Willie
Absent All-Stars Can Learn From Willie
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Larry Brown Sports
Yahoo! Sports:
Players' ideas would improve All-Star game — PHOENIX - Bud Selig's brainwashing is still working. One of these years, the players in Major League Baseball are going to look at the dumbest rule in the sport - the All-Star game determining home-field advantage in the World Series …
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Bud Selig expects MLB playoff expansion, more replay
Bud Selig expects MLB playoff expansion, more replay
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Bleacher Nation, MLB Rumors and Boston Globe
Daniel Barbarisi / Wall Street Journal:
The Yankees on the Yankees — We Asked the Tough Questions: Who'd Win ‘Jeopardy’? Who Has Your Back in a Brawl? Who Would Be Class President? — Photo Illustration by Patrick Conlon / The Wall Street Journal; Everett Collection, Southcreek Global/Zuma Press — Nobody knows a baseball player like his teammates.
ESPN:
Christian Lopez won't pay taxes — If the fan who returned Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit ball has to pay taxes on the goods he received from the New York Yankees, companies are ready strike out his debt. — Christian Lopez, a 23-year-old cellphone salesman from Highland Mills, N.Y., scooped up the milestone baseball on Saturday.
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Canadian Press:
PHOENIX — Arizona's fans booed new villain Prince Fielder every chance they got, letting him know what they thought of his choices for the Home Run Derby. — Milwaukee's big first baseman sent them a message with one big swing of the bat: shhh! — Shaking off two days of boos …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Gonzo is just out of this world — PHOENIX - Adrian Gonzalez might …
Gonzo is just out of this world — PHOENIX - Adrian Gonzalez might …
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Associated Press:
Fan nearly falls at Home Run Derby
Fan nearly falls at Home Run Derby
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett bows out with recurring knee soreness — PHOENIX — Red Sox right-hander Josh Beckett was confident he would be able to pitch in Tuesday night's All-Star Game, but when he tried to warm up, his left knee told him something different. — Beckett was supposed to pitch the bottom …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Right now, Ortiz has a bright future
Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank:
From bullpen to rotation: Florida Marlins pitcher Clay Hensley penciled in to start Monday in New York against the Mets — Clay Hensley is penciled in to start Monday in New York against the Mets, Marlins baseball operations president Larry Beinfest said this morning. — Hensley opened the year in the bullpen.
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Bill Conlin / Philly.com:
Here's to you, Ryan Howard — ON THE DAY AFTER the All-Star Game was played in Phoenix without Ryan Howard, this column is directed at the haters and bashers who have been coming out of the woodwork in larger numbers than usual. — They are predictable as smog in a heat wave.
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rangers Place Scott Feldman On Outright Waivers — The Rangers placed starter Scott Feldman on outright waivers, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. The waivers expire in about two hours. The Rangers' goal appears to be avoiding adding Feldman back to the 40-man roster …
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Lone Star Ball
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Cardinals Agree To Multiyear Deal With Jaime Garcia — The Cardinals completed a multiyear deal with southpaw Jaime Garcia, tweets SI's Jon Heyman. Heyman believes an announcement on a four-year, $27.5MM deal with two options could come today. Indeed, the Cardinals have scheduled a 12:30pm central time press conference.
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Men's Journal:
James Harrison: Confessions of an NFL Hitman — Harrison, photographed at home with his own guns — an FN Five-Seven pistol and a Smith & Wesson 460V revolver. Photo by Nathaniel Welch — Steelers linebacker James Harrison has been labeled the scourge of football — a one-man concussion machine.
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Reilly T Bates / Style Council:
Matt Kemp of the Dodgers Has a Personal Stylist? Meet Desiree Quintal — Though Los Angeles Dodger Matt Kemp finished last in the all-star game home run derby yesterday, he can take comfort from the fact that he still looks good when he's not in uniform. Why? Just ask his personal stylist, Desiree Quintal.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers acquire veteran outfielder Rivera — Club designates journeyman outfielder Thames for assignment — LOS ANGELES — Trying to address their hole in left field, the Dodgers on Tuesday acquired right-handed hitter Juan Rivera and cash from the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named or cash considerations.
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Mike Scioscia's tragic illness and 6-4-2
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