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Jim Armstrong / All Things Rockies:
Street's great adventure, plus other Rox news ‘n’ notes — Rockies pitcher Huston Street hangs his head after giving up the game-tying two-run homerun to Phillies center fielder John Mayberry. — Huston Street pitched the ninth inning tonight and, well, you know what that means. Yep.
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Woody Paige / Denver Post:
Rockies are years away from being contenders
Rockies are years away from being contenders
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Rangers Designate Arthur Rhodes For Assignment — The Rangers designated Arthur Rhodes for assignment, according to Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News (on Twitter). The move creates roster space for newly-acquired right-hander Mike Adams. — Rhodes, 41, has a 4.81 ERA with 5.5 K/9 and 3.0 BB/9 in 24 1/3 innings this year.
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Cards file complaint — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa filed a complaint with umpire chief Gary Darling during the game vs. the Brewers on Monday night about lighting issues around home plate, and the Brewers heard from the Commissioner's Office today.
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Arrieta in doubt for remainder of season — KANSAS CITY — Orioles starter Jake Arrieta will see Dr. Lewis Yocum on August 10th, and the sense is the right-hander will likely have surgery to remove the bone spur (which is more of a fibrous mass) near his right elbow.
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Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Red Sox not ruling out Buchholz return this year — BOSTON — The Red Sox have confirmed that pitcher Clay Buchholz has a stress fracture of the L2 vertebra in his lower back, but a return this season has not been ruled out and the injury is not career threatening.
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Gerry Callahan / Boston Herald:
Erik Bedard is ‘recipe for disaster’ — The Red Sox [team stats]' long and arduous search for a starting pitcher is finished, Erik Bedard is on his way to Fenway Park [map], and now begins an even more daunting task: finding someone who believes Bedard is a good fit in Boston.
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George A. King III / NY Post:
Yankees consider calling up Montero soon — CHICAGO — According to Yankees GM Brian Cashman, there is a chance Jesus Montero could be in pinstripes before the rosters expand Sept. 1. — Asked if the right-handed hitting catcher, who Cashman refused to part with for Ubaldo Jimenez at the trade deadline …
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Vinny Cartiglia / MetsBlog.com:
Game 110: Marlins vs. Mets at 7:10 PM — Tonight in Citi Field, the Mets will continue their three game series with the Marlins at 7:10 pm. — Here are tonight's starting lineups: — Chris Capuano (9-10, 4.51 ERA) will toe the rubber for the Mets. Despite allowing six runs in 5 1/3 innings …
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Craig Wolff / Wall Street Journal:
Baseball's Weight Problem — On-Deck Routines Hurt Hitters' Bat Speed; Giving Up Doughnuts — Just before game time, Detroit Tigers clubhouse manager Jim Schmakel makes sure a long, dirt-stained canvas bag is unloaded in the on-deck circle. — Among other things, it holds a 10-ounce …
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
When The 40/60/80 Arbitration Rule Doesn't Work — If you're interested in contracts between teams and players, there's a good chance you've heard of the 40/60/80 rule (see below for explanation). It's easy to remember and easy to use, but there's a problem. It doesn't work - at least not to the extent that some suggest it does.
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Associated Press:
Angels' Weaver suspended 6 games; Scioscia 1 — NEW YORK—Los Angeles Angels right-hander Jered Weaver has been suspended six games for throwing a pitch near the head of Detroit's Alex Avila on Sunday, and his manager Mike Scioscia has been suspended for one game.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Brewers To Sign Randy Flores — 6:03pm: The Brewers are still finalizing details of Flores' contract, reports MLB.com's Adam McCalvy. — 4:24pm: The Brewers will sign left-hander Randy Flores to a minor league deal, according to Danny Knobler of CBSSports.com (on Twitter).
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Grant Brisbee / Baseball Nation:
MLB Power Rankings: Orioles On Top, Giants At Bottom — This week's power rankings are based on conversations that each team's general manager had leading into the trade deadline. These are actual transcriptions. And though there's not really a good way to rank them …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Orioles Claim Jo-Jo Reyes — The Orioles claimed Jo-Jo Reyes, MLBTR has learned. The Orioles have since confirmed the claim and announced that they transferred Luke Scott to the 60-day disabled list to create 40-man roster space for Reyes. The Blue Jays had designated the left-hander for assignment last week.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
No place to hide Dunn in Sox's loss to Yankees — Manager Ozzie Guillen rejected the thought of dropping struggling slugger Adam Dunn from the middle of the Chicago White Sox's batting order before Monday night's 3-2 loss to the New York Yankees. — Guillen's reasoning was that several …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
The remarkable comeback of Dustin Pedroia — On June 9, when the Red Sox were last in New York, Dustin Pedroia returned to Boston and get his right knee checked out. — Pedroia was hitting .247 at the time and clearly was having a tough time physically. He didn't have an explosive swing …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Overbay designated as Bucs clear roster space — Ciriaco also optioned to make 25-man spots for Lee, Ludwick — PITTSBURGH — Brought in this winter to be a big bat in the middle of the lineup, Lyle Overbay's tenure with the Pirates is over prematurely following four months of offensive struggles.
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Will Graves / Associated Press:
Lee homers twice but Cubs drop Pirates 5-3