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Mistrial ruled in Roger Clemens case — WASHINGTON — The judge presiding over Roger Clemens' perjury trial declared a mistrial over inadmissible evidence shown to jurors. — U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said Clemens could not be assured a fair trial after prosecutors showed jurors evidence …
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Juliet Macur / New York Times:
Clemens Judge Declares Mistrial — WASHINGTON — The federal judge presiding over Roger Clemens's perjury trial declared a mistrial because the prosecution revealed information Thursday that he previously deemed inadmissible. — The United States District Court Judge Reggie Walton abruptly stopped …
Associated Press:
Clemens' lawyers question hearings' legitimacy — WASHINGTON — The judge presiding over Roger Clemens' perjury trial is considering whether to declare a mistrial over evidence revealed to the jury that may prejudice the jury against the former baseball star.
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Boston Globe
Richard A. Serrano / Boston Herald:
Judge declares mistrial in Roger Clemens perjury case
David Waldstein / New York Times:
A Trade About Money, Not Manpower — Francisco Rodriguez's recent change of agents helped hasten his trade to the Milwaukee Brewers, a critical deal that at least marginally enhances the Mets' ability to re-sign Jose Reyes. — Rodriguez hired Scott Boras to represent him this month …
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HardballTalk, Patrick Flood, Amazin' Avenue, Mets Merized Online, JSOnline and FanGraphs Baseball
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Mets Will Evaluate Parnell's Ability to Close
Mets Will Evaluate Parnell's Ability to Close
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Faith and Fear in Flushing and Bats
Jane Lee / MLB.com:
Anderson undergoes Tommy John surgery — OAKLAND — Following a disappointing first half, not even the All-Star break could pass smoothly for the A's, who on Thursday announced that left-hander Brett Anderson underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery. — The reconstructive elbow procedure …
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Lookout Landing and Lone Star Ball
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Deal means security for Garcia, family
Deal means security for Garcia, family
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Brew Crew Ball
Associated Press:
Jaime Garcia signs with Cardinals
Jaime Garcia signs with Cardinals
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ESPN, MLB Daily Dish and FanGraphs Baseball
Mike Bauman / MLB.com:
Peace in the land of baseball — Sixteen years of virtual harmony allows game to grow and profit — Ah, labor peace. — This relatively serene state is by now taken for granted in baseball. But there was a time when eight straight labor/management disputes resulted in work stoppages rather than baseball games.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
What went right, wrong and what's ahead for the Florida Marlins? — Marlins fans could be saying good-bye to Leo Nunez and hello to prospect Matt Dominguez before season's end. — Marlins Midseason report — Three things that went right — Bullish bullpen: The Achilles' heel for much of last season …
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HardballTalk, CloserNews and Full Count
Cam Martin / ThePostGame:
Does Ted Williams Own A More Impressive Streak Than Joe DiMaggio? — Ask even the most casual baseball fan to name the player who holds the record for longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball history, and odds are you'll hear the correct answer, Joe DiMaggio, and the correct number of games, 56.
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HardballTalk, Baseball Crank and baseballmusings.com
George A. King III / NY Post:
Yankees call up Golson to replace A-Rod — Speedy outfielder Greg Golson will take Alex Rodriguez's spot on the Yankees roster. — Golson will be activated in time for Thursday night's second-half opener against the Blue Jays. Rodriguez underwent surgery Monday to repair a torn meniscus …
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River Avenue Blues
Evan Grant / Rangers Blog:
Source: Scott Feldman rejects outright assignment; set to rejoin club — SEATTLE - According to a source, Rangers RHP Scott Feldman cleared outright waivers Wednesday, but, as is his right, rejected an outright assignment to the minor leagues and will be activated tonight.
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MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Rays, Cards Had ‘Serious Talks’ About Rasmus In 2010 — The Rays and Cardinals had serious talks about a trade that would have sent Colby Rasmus to Tampa Bay last year, according to Joe Strauss of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (on Twitter). The center fielder appeared to request a trade last summer, though he later denied doing so.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch and FanGraphs Baseball
Eric Nusbaum / Deadspin:
The 100 Worst Baseball Players Of All Time: A Celebration (Part 2) — Eric Nusbaum — Here's the second part of the roundup of baseball's low achievers: — Notorious Or Unpleasant Individuals — 52. Marty Bergen, 1896-1899 (Boston Beaneaters) — Marty Bergen was the brother of Bill Bergen …
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Eric Nusbaum / Deadspin:
The 100 Worst Baseball Players Of All Time: A Celebration (Part 1)
The 100 Worst Baseball Players Of All Time: A Celebration (Part 1)
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JSOnline, Seattle Mariners blog, HardballTalk, Baseball Crank and NESN.com