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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Fifth-place Cubs fire general manager Hendry — With one of the highest payrolls but the second worst record in the National League, the Chicago Cubs fired general manager and vice president Jim Hendry on Friday. — Assistant general manager Randy Bush was named Interim general manager, the team announced.
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Chicago Tribune:
Hendry out as Cubs GM; Bush promoted on interim basis — Jim Hendry is out as general manager of the Chicago Cubs and assistant GM Randy Bush will take over the job on an interim basis, the team said Friday. — “It's professional baseball ... if you don't win enough games over a couple of years …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
MLBPA files grievance on behalf of Zambrano
MLBPA files grievance on behalf of Zambrano
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Enrique Rojas / MLB:
Source: Pirates, Tabata near 6-year extension — ORLANDO — Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Jose Tabata is close to signing a contract extension for six years, a source close to the negotiations told ESPNdeportes.com on Friday. — Tabata's new deal with the Pirates would run through …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Pirates, Jose Tabata Nearing Extension — 1:48pm: MLBTR's Tim Dierkes hears that Tabata's deal with the Pirates will include three team options (Twitter link). Denard Span's five-year, $16.5MM deal presumably figured prominently in to the discussions. — 12:47pm: The sides are nearing …
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Associated Press:
Masterson goes six strong; Indians top White Sox to win series — CHICAGO — Justin Masterson pitched six effective innings, Kosuke Fukudome had a tiebreaking RBI triple and the Cleveland Indians inched closer to the top of the AL Central with a 4-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night.
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Phil Humber hit by comebacker, exits
Phil Humber hit by comebacker, exits
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Tired-but-true excuse by Red Sox — Exhausted bats easy to explain — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Red Sox [team stats] feel victimized by their schedule, and they're not happy about it. — As the team deals with injuries to David Ortiz …
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Michael Blaustein / New York Post:
Reality host Lopez convinces home-run legend to face ‘H8R’ — Barry Bonds will try to rehabilitate his tarnished image by confronting a fan who hates him on the upcoming reality show “H8R.” — On the show, the MLB home-run king will watch a tape of one of his biggest detractors chewing him out …
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Sam Miller / Angels blog:
Six* reasons the Angels are still in it — If the Rangers win the AL West this year, you'll live with that fact for the rest of your lives. So there's no harm living the next couple weeks thinking that the Angels still have a shot. Maybe that's delusional, but you know who else was delusional?
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Andy McCullough / New Jersey Online:
Mets land in real Catch-22 due to shoddy defense — SAN DIEGO — Terry Collins spoke almost wistfully, as if he and his coaching staff had thrown their full weight into the Mets' defensive dilemma without any tangible results. — “Nobody takes infield anymore at the major-league level,” …
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TSN.ca:
Blue Jays try to continue run barrage vs. Athletics — The Sports Network — (Sports Network) - The Toronto Blue Jays haven't been shy about scoring runs this season and lately it's becoming the norm. — Averaging over seven runs per game in their last 11 contests (46 total) …
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Clark Spencer / Fish Bytes:
Randy Choate likely done for season — SAN DIEGO — The Marlins placed Randy Choate on the 15-day disabled list with elbow inflammation, and it's unlikely the lefty specialist will pitch again this season. — “I doubt it,” Choate said after undergoing a MRI in South Florida on Thursday.
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Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Ex-congressman: Roger Clemens has ‘suffered enough’ — A former U.S. representative who prodded the Justice Department investigation that led to charges against Roger Clemens for lying to Congress said the seven-time Cy Young Award winner has paid his dues, and he doesn't see a reason to continue putting him on trial.
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Ryan Mattheus left last night's game because of ... Jayson Werth? — The focus on Ryan Mattheus after last night's 3-1 Nationals win should have been on the one batter he faced, a crucial strikeout of Paul Janish in the sixth inning with men on the corners, two outs and the Nationals up one run.