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Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Power outage for Adrian Gonzalez — MINNEAPOLIS — When Adrian Gonzalez agreed to compete in the Home Run Derby, he shrugged off the notion that his swing might be adversely affected. — But he has only one homer since the All-Star break. — Coincidence?
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Reserving judgment on bench moves — MINNEAPOLIS - Even when the Red Sox lose it's easy to think they should have won. — The Sox took a respectable two of three games against the Twins, but last night it was easy to think they should have swept the series.
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Twinkie Town and Associated Press
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Girardi expects A-Rod return later next week — Alex Rodriguez is expected to rejoin the New York Yankees during their trip to Minnesota next week, according to manager Joe Girardi. — Rodriguez, out since July 8 with a torn meniscus in his right knee that was surgically repaired July 11 …
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HardballTalk
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R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Wolf, Brewers beat Cards for 13th win in 14 games — ST. LOUIS (AP)—The Milwaukee Brewers showed no sense of satisfaction in the clubhouse, even though they'd just won for the 13th time in 14 games and appeared to be pulling away in the NL Central. — Far from it.
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Viva El Birdos
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Associated Press:
Cameron Maybin homers, Padres rally past Mets 3-2 — NEW YORK - Cameron Maybin homered and stole two bases before scoring the tiebreaking run on an error by substitute shortstop Ruben Tejada, rallying the San Diego Padres past the New York Mets 3-2 on Thursday for a split of their four-game series.
Associated Press:
Collmenter helps D-backs beat Astros, move atop NL West — PHOENIX — Josh Collmenter scattered four hits over seven innings and Willie Bloomquist homered to start a three-run first inning and help the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Houston Astros 6-3 on Wednesday night.
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Arizona Republic, The Crawfish Boxes, baseballmusings.com and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Sports Illustrated:
Under The Knife: Cards need more than threats to protect Pujols … The Moneyball movie is coming out soon and with a trailer that makes the story seem like a cross between Seabiscuit and Hoosiers, a whole population of people who haven't read the book, seen the term used and misused …
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THE BOOK
Juan C. Rodriguez / Florida Marlins:
Florida Marlins place Hanley Ramirez on disabled list — At least in the short term, the Marlins ended the speculation about when Hanley Ramirez might suit up again. The answer now is no earlier than Aug. 18. That's when Ramirez will be eligible to come off the disabled list.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Pirates Re-Sign Michael Crotta — The Pirates re-signed Michael Crotta to a minor league contract, according to Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (on Twitter). Pittsburgh designated the right-hander for assignment at the end of July and appear to have released him since.
Geoff Morrow / blog.pennlive.com:
Bryce Harper's emotional ejection from Wednesday night's game likely to cause a nationwide stir — Sixteen of the 18 players who started Wednesday night's Eastern League game between Richmond and Harrisburg weren't too happy with the size of home plate umpire Max Guyll's strike zone.
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The Big Lead, HardballTalk, Federal Baseball and Deadspin
Associated Press:
Votto takes newly-signed Millwood deep; Reds beat Rockies — CINCINNATI, Ohio — Toronto's Joey Votto hit the last of Cincinnati's three solo homers, spoiling Kevin Millwood's return to the majors, and the Reds turned a season-high four double plays Wednesday night, holding on for a 3-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
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Purple Row, Red Reporter and Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Niemann wins sixth straight decision as Royals sweep Rays — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Jeff Niemann won his sixth consecutive decision, Ben Zobrist had a two-run triple and the Tampa Bay Rays completed a four-game sweep with a 4-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Thursday.
Matthew Pouliot / HardballTalk:
MLB announces postseason schedule, eliminates off days — Except for travel days, there will be no off days in this year's postseason schedule. MLB announced the postseason dates today, with the ALDSs beginning on Friday, Sept. 30, followed by the NLDSs on Saturday, Oct. 1.
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6-4-2
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MLB.com:
MLB Announces 2011 Postseason Schedule
MLB Announces 2011 Postseason Schedule
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Getting Blanked, Baseball Nation and Yahoo! Sports