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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Brett Lawrie - the name the Jays dare not speak — TORONTO— From Friday's Globe and Mail — Well, now the Toronto Blue Jays have gone and done it. Mentioned the kid's name again, on Thursday night. Talked about how they'd like to see Brett Lawrie in the majors in August, before the rosters expand.
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Associated Press:
Girardi Puzzled as Blue Jays Pound Yankees 16-7 — TORONTO (AP) — Joe Girardi was left scratching his head at Bartolo Colon's latest bad start. — Edwin Encarnacion and Eric Thames had three hits and three RBIs each and the Toronto Blue Jays used an eight-run first inning to beat Colon …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Postgame notes: “I've been thinking about my leg too much”
Postgame notes: “I've been thinking about my leg too much”
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Bartolo Colon rocked, doesn't make it out of first inning as Yankees blown out in Toronto 16-7
Bartolo Colon rocked, doesn't make it out of first inning as Yankees blown out in Toronto 16-7
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Francoeur wants to stay put as trade deadline approaches — It was Bastille Day so, naturally, Frenchy was in a feisty mood Thursday before the Royals opened their post-break schedule with the first of four weekend games against the Minnesota Twins. — Specifically, yes, of course …
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NY Daily News:
Lupica: Rocket off on technicality — Roger Clemens didn't get vindication Thursday when the judge at his perjury trial, Reggie Walton, declared a mistrial because of a bad mistake by the prosecution. He didn't clear his name, or settle his score with Congress or the government.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Clemens gets out of a jam — Mistrial is Rocket's biggest victory ever — Call it the biggest win of Roger Clemens's career. — The Rocket won 354 games in the big leagues. He won 192 games for the Red Sox, still a franchise record (along with Cy Young, which is somehow fitting).
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Richard A. Serrano / Boston Herald:
Judge declares mistrial in Rogers Clemens perjury case
Judge declares mistrial in Rogers Clemens perjury case
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Juliet Macur / New York Times:
Clemens Judge Declares Mistrial
Clemens Judge Declares Mistrial
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Quade gets airport security treatment — Cubs manager undergoes full check before getting clearance — Cubs manager Mike Quade pitches during batting practice before a game against the Marlins at Wrigley Field. (Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune / July 14, 2011)
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Peter Gammons / MLB.com:
Rangers doing all the right things — Payoff for sound approach should come to defending AL champs — You hear it from one general manager after another, one manager after another, one scout after another. — “How can the Rangers not be running away with the American League West?”
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Brad Herzog / Cornell Alumni Magazine:
How college pals (and native New Yorkers) …
How college pals (and native New Yorkers) …
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NY Daily News:
Paperwork error allowed Mets GM Sandy Alderson to trade Francisco Rodriguez to any team he wished — It was a paperwork screwup that allowed the Mets to deal Francisco Rodriguez to the Milwaukee Brewers. — Sandy Alderson confirmed a published report that K-Rod did have a limited no-trade clause.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Brewers Were On Francisco Rodriguez's No-Trade List
Brewers Were On Francisco Rodriguez's No-Trade List
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Epstein won't rest on laurels as Deadline nears — BOSTON — With the All-Star break coming to an end, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein will be looking at his team with a microscope over the next two-plus weeks, trying to identify what moves he might be able to make before the July 31 non-waiver Trade Deadline.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
From here, sure to be tough going — Red Sox get to show what they're made of
From here, sure to be tough going — Red Sox get to show what they're made of
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Kristie Ackert / NY Daily News:
After K-Rod trade, Mets may close by committee with Bobby Parnell, Jason Isringhausen, Pedro Beato — It did not take long to replace Francisco Rodriguez - in the Mets' clubhouse at least. As the team reconvened for the first time since its former fiery closer was shipped off to Milwaukee …
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Fox Sports:
Big changes afoot for MLB — Baseball is often described as the most staid of our major sports. But if that's truly the case, why are so many decidedly progressive proposals still scattered about the bargaining table between Major League Baseball and the players' union?
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Associated Press:
Padres' bullpen meltdown leads to Giants' 6-2 win — SAN DIEGO - Aubrey Huff hit a tying homer off All-Star closer Heath Bell leading off the ninth inning and Mike Fontenot brought in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the 12th, helping the NL West-leading San Francisco Giants beat …
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Jon Paul Morosi / mlbbuzz:
Sources: Rangers have asked about Marlins' pitching — The Rangers have checked in with the Marlins about their pitching but no names have been exchanged, major-league sources say. — The talks are “not far along,” one source said, but there is a good fit between the clubs.
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Dejan Kovacevic / PittsburghLIVE.com:
10 steps to keep Bucs' success — The Pirates emerge from the All-Star break Friday in Houston four games over .500, one game out of first place and 34 victories shy of ending an 18-year losing streak, with 10 sellouts at PNC Park, two starting pitchers owning ERAs below 3.00, another owning 11 wins …
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