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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie Guillen sounds off on season, Ken Williams, Marlins — CHICAGO, IL - AUGUST 12: Ozzie Guillen #13 manager of the Chicago White Sox (L), Rick Hahn White Sox assistant general manager (C), and Kenny Williams general manager talk before the game against the Kansas City Royals on August 12 …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Will C.J. Wilson Get $100 Million? — Two years ago, Rangers lefty C.J. Wilson struck me as a quality reliever, but certainly not someone who could eventually score a $100MM contract. Now, with free agency just months away, I'm wondering if that could be his ceiling on the open market.
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Matt Filippi / Hardball Times:
What will C.J. be worth? — Last winter, the free agent pitcher headlines were dominated by the courting of Cliff Lee. Everyone seemed to be following his contract negotiations with the Phillies, Rangers and Yankees. Sure there were other semi-big players on the market, but he was the one to sign.
MLB.com:
Lucchino ‘amped’ for Yankees series — Red Sox president dismisses Epstein rumors — BOSTON — Red Sox president Larry Lucchino feels the three-game series his club and the Yankees start on Tuesday still carries its regular cachet, despite the likelihood both teams make the playoffs.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Hamstring strain to shelve Cruz three weeks — Cuban prospect Martin likely to be replacement for outfielder — ARLINGTON — Rangers outfielder Nelson Cruz will be sidelined for at least three weeks with a Grade 1 strain of his left hamstring. General manager Jon Daniels said the Rangers …
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Nelson Cruz expected to miss 3 weeks
Nelson Cruz expected to miss 3 weeks
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
A-Rod sent home for MRI; Jeter (knee) out, too — BALTIMORE — New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez returned to New York Monday to consult with a hand specialist regarding his injured left thumb, and his availability for this week's AL East showdown with the Boston Red Sox is in doubt, according to manager Joe Girardi.
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Associated Press:
Yankees Beat Orioles 3-2 for 4-Game Split
Yankees Beat Orioles 3-2 for 4-Game Split
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks shut down Marte, Feliciano for now
Yanks shut down Marte, Feliciano for now
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Adam McCalvy / Brew Beat:
Flores opts out of contract — If you're wondering about left-hander Randy Flores joining the Brewers' righty-heavy bullpen in September, you can forget about it. Flores opted out of his Triple-A contract with the Brewers on Sunday and was granted his release, per the teams of a deal he signed with Milwaukee earlier this month.
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
Technology — namely the iPad — is changing the way the game is played … Once upon a time, it was all so simple. Pitchers pitched. Hitters hit. If the stars lined up, somebody with a glove caught what they hit. And that's how baseball games were decided. — Boy, how 1963 was that, huh?
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Canadian Press:
Bautista hits 38th home run as Blue Jays beat Rays — TORONTO — Jose Bautista hit his 38th home run to move into a tie for the major-league lead as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-3 to avert a four-game sweep. — Bautista, Adam Lind, who hit his 23rd homer …
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MLB.com:
Brewers reach three million tickets sold today — The Milwaukee Brewers today announced that the club has eclipsed three million tickets sold for the 2011 season. This marks the third time in franchise history that the Club has eclipsed three million (also in 2008 and 2009).
Jesse Spector / NY Daily News:
New York Mets grateful to get through Hurricane Irene OK, Ike Davis surgery decision looms — The Mets came through Hurricane Irene without incident, as glad as everyone in New York that the storm did not live up to the most catastrophic predictions. — Terry Collins spent the weekend in Manhattan …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Orioles Designate Hendrickson For Assignment — The Orioles will designate lefty Mark Hendrickson for assignment to open a spot for Troy Patton, tweets Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports. The team has since confirmed the move. Patton had been on the restricted list as he attended a court hearing for an offseason DWI arrest.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Game 134: Yankees at Red Sox — The rivalry renews tonight and here are the lineups: — RED SOX (82-51) — Ellsbury CF — Scutaro SS — Gonzalez 1B — Pedroia 2B — Ortiz DH — Lowrie 3B — Crawford LF — Saltalamacchia C — McDonald RF — Pitching: RHP John Lackey (12-9, 5.98)
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Jim Gintonio / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks center fielder Chris Young's walks offset woes — Despite struggles at the plate, OF getting on base — With all the struggles Diamondbacks center fielder Chris Young has had at the plate, he still has reached base more than his .236 average entering Monday's game would indicate, thanks to a team-high 62 walks.