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1:10 PM ET, July 28, 2011

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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
After Carlos Beltran trade, Mike Pelfrey goes the distance, Mets pound Bronson Arroyo and Reds 8-2  —  CINCINNATI - Nearly every Met gathered at a local steakhouse Tuesday night.  Carlos Beltran invited them and paid the tab.  The next evening, he made a brief pregame stop in the clubhouse, then left to become a San Francisco Giant.
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George Vecsey / New York Times:
An Underachieving Symbol of the Mets' Lost Decade
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Giants Do Not Plan To Release Pat Burrell
ESPN:
Carlos Beltran OKs trade to Giants
Andrew Keh / New York Times:
Beltran All but Gone to the Giants
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Giants Acquire Carlos Beltran
Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:
SPORTS BASEBALL  —  Rasmus' dad blasts Tony La Russa  —  Former St. Louis Cardinals' outfielder Colby Rasmus was traded to the Blue Jays on Wednesday.  (GETTY IMAGES)  —  Report an error  —  TORONTO - … Not so, says the man supposedly in Rasmus' ear.
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Fox Sports:
Cards may come to regret Rasmus deal  —  Well, I've finally identified the most difficult-to-find commodity in baseball.  —  Not a catcher.  Not a shortstop.  Not a third baseman.  —  Someone who likes the Cardinals' return for outfielder Colby Rasmus.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Astros Beat Cardinals 4-2 to End 5-Game Skid
Discussion: The Crawfish Boxes
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:   Upton market shifts with Beltran, Rasmus deals
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Deals done: Rasmus to Toronto, Jackson to St. Louis, Frasor to Chicago
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Trade of Rasmus to Blue Jays near
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Cards deal Rasmus, pitchers for Jackson, others
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Red Sox bats take care of Royals  —  Like a runaway train, or partisan bickering in Washington, the Red Sox [team stats]' bats just don't stop.  —  For the third time in four games and the seventh time this month, they produced a double-digit run total last night at Fenway Park [map] — and that was before the fifth inning.
Discussion: Boston Globe
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Jason Mastrodonato / MLB.com:
Homer extends Pedroia's hitting streak to 24  —  BOSTON — Dustin Pedroia wasted no time extending his hitting streak to a career-high 24 games Wednesday night against the Royals.  —  After fouling off a pair of offspeed pitches in his first at-bat against Kansas City starter Bruce Chen …
Alex Speier / WEEI:
AS CONCERN ABOUT BUCHHOLZ GROWS, RED SOX EXPLORE STARTING MARKET  —  It is no longer simply a matter of “when” Clay Buchholz will come back from a back issue that has now had him on the disabled list for more than five weeks.  Other questions are starting to creep into the equation, such as “if” and “in what capacity.”
Discussion: MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Rich Thompson / Boston Herald:
David Ortiz keeps up the power  —  Big Papi's slam earns his 1,000th RBI as Red Sox  —  David Ortiz found inspiration watching Jacoby Ellsbury [stats] and Dustin Pedroia [stats] open the Red Sox [team stats] half of the first inning with back-to-back solo home runs.
Discussion: Boston Globe
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Tribe acquires Fukudome in deal with Cubs  —  CLEVELAND — The Indians reeled in some help for their depleted outfield on Thursday, acquiring Kosuke Fokudome from the Cubs.  —  The two sides were close to finalizing a deal with only minor details still being worked out.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Indians Very Close To Acquiring Kosuke Fukudome  —  11:02am: A Cubs source told ESPN's Jim Bowden the prospects are outfielder Abner Abreu and reliever Carlton Smith (Twitter link).  —  10:30am: Hoynes tweets that the Indians are paying $775K of Fukudome's remaining salary, which would leave about $3.9MM for the Cubs.
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Yankees keeping an eye on Dodgers' Kuroda  —  The Yankees remain uncomfortable with the high price tag of Ubaldo Jimenez, but also equally uncomfortable with the state of their rotation behind CC Sabathia.  —  Thus, they are remaining in regular contact with the Dodgers about Hiroki Kuroda.
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Associated Press:
Cook blanks Dodgers through seven as Rockies beat Dodgers
Discussion: True Blue LA
Associated Press:
Danks strikes out 10 as White Sox top Tigers  —  CHICAGO — Alejandro De Aza hit a two-run homer in his first at-bat of the season and the Chicago White Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 on Wednesday.  —  De Aza, who was called up earlier in the day to fill a roster spot opened by a trade …
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Jay Paris / North County Times:
Burroughs is back, but not his old habits  —  SAN DIEGO — Micah Owings heard what his Diamondbacks teammate Sean Burroughs stated.  —  He just couldn't believe it.  —  “You were running from light poles?”  Owings said.  —  “No,” Burroughs said, quickly correcting Owings.  “I was talking to them.”
National Post:
Father Raymond J. de Souza: Honouring Roger Maris, baseball's moral champion  —  Sunday was Blue Jays day at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., with former general manager Pat Gillick and second baseman Roberto Alomar inducted.  The first Blue Jays to make it to the Hall …
Discussion: HardballTalk
Fox Sports:
Angels' Santana no-hits the Indians  —  FOX Sports Ohio  —  CLEVELAND  —  It took a little more than six years, but Angels pitcher Ervin Santana finally got his revenge on the Indians.  —  And what revenge it was, as Santana threw the first no-hitter in Progressive Field history …
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Globe and Mail:
Angels' Santana throws no-hitter
Discussion: Let's Go Tribe and Yahoo! Sports
Kieran Darcy / ESPN:
Yankees HOPE Week makes big splash  —  It was water balloons and baseball memories for a crew of kids affected by 9/11 … NEW YORK — Most of the 46,132 people at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday will remember it as the day CC Sabathia struck out 14 Mariners and flirted with perfection.
Associated Press:
A's Pound Shields, Rays  —  OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Hideki Matsui and Ryan Sweeney both homered as part of a nine-run fourth inning and the suddenly resurgent Oakland Athletics beat the Tampa Bay Rays 13-4 on Wednesday night.  —  Matsui was 3 for 5 with five RBIs, Jemile Weeks had three hits …
Discussion: DRaysBay and Associated Press
 
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