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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Frank McCourt is offered $1.2 billion for Dodgers — The all-cash bid comes from Bill Burke, founder of the L.A. Marathon, plus 'state-owned investment institutions of the People's Republic of China' and unidentified American investors, a letter sent to Frank McCourt says.
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Los Angeles Times, Dodgers Blog, Yahoo! Sports, HardballTalk, MLB Rumors, Purple Row and 6-4-2
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Report: $1.2 billion offered to McCourt — Morosi: Inability to sell teams a problem for MLB — NewsCore — Embattled Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has been offered $1.2 billion to sell his struggling ballclub, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Jesus Montero to make MLB debut — BOSTON — The Jesus Montero Era has arrived. — Montero, the New York Yankees top hitting prospect, will make his major league debut against the Yankees biggest rivals on Thursday night at Fenway Park. Montero, 21, is batting seventh as the Yankees designated hitter …
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MLB Rumors
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
On Baseball: Yankees-Red Sox Games Go On and On
On Baseball: Yankees-Red Sox Games Go On and On
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NESN.com, HardballTalk, ESPN, Baseball Nation, Toeing the Rubber, Over the Monster, WEEI, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and Fenway West
Associated Press:
Hudson gives rotation a lift as Braves top Nationals — ATLANTA - Tim Hudson gave the Braves' ailing rotation a lift and Atlanta got home runs from Brian McCann and Chipper Jones in a 5-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Thursday night. — The Braves are 8 1-2 games ahead of St. Louis …
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Talking Chop and Associated Press
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Associated Press:
Jurrjens plans to see specialist after MRI shows bone bruise — ATLANTA — Braves right-hander Jair Jurrjens said Thursday he plans to see a specialist after an MRI on his ailing right knee showed a bone bruise. — Jurrjens' lingering soreness is another cause for concern for the Braves …
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True Blue LA
New York Post:
Einhorn seeks route to full Mets ownership — Hedge-fund titan David Einhorn wants a clear path to becoming principal owner of the Mets. — Einhorn is pushing Major League Baseball baseball to pre-approve him as an owner of the baseball franchise, even though it will be five years …
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Amazin' Avenue, New York Times, Mets Merized Online and Yahoo! Sports
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: Small blocks, no one partner
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Mets plan to sell small blocks of team to family members
Mets plan to sell small blocks of team to family members
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Mets Merized Online and Amazin' Avenue
Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
Florida Marlins SS Hanley Ramirez considering offseason surgery on ailing left shoulder — UPDATE: Marlins just texted an update on Hanley's MRI: “Left shoulder instability. Willl discuss treatment options with Dr. (Lee) Kaplan this weekend.' — Hanley Ramirez is considering off-season surgery …
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Yahoo! Sports and Fish Stripes
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Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
Florida Marlins not expecting Josh Johnson to make another start this year
Florida Marlins not expecting Josh Johnson to make another start this year
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HardballTalk
Associated Press:
Brett Lawrie leads Blue Jays to 8-6 win over Orioles — BALTIMORE - Brett Lawrie hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth inning, Yunel Escobar had his second straight four-hit game, and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-6 Thursday.
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Camden Chat and baseballmusings.com
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Bob Elliott / Agence France Presse:
SPORTS BASEBALL — Jays GM scouting Japanese phenom Darvish
SPORTS BASEBALL — Jays GM scouting Japanese phenom Darvish
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Bluebird Banter
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
‘Impressive’ Trout learning to adapt on fly — SEATTLE — Baseball, you hear every day in every clubhouse in the Major Leagues, is a game of adjustments. Mike Trout clearly has taken the message to heart. — In the course of his second full professional season, having turned 20 just 24 days ago …
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
MLB Suspends Juan Carlos Paniagua, But Won't Say Why — Dominican righthander had $1.1 million deal with Yankees — A high-profile Dominican pitcher has received a second suspension and had his contract voided, only this time Major League Baseball hasn't said why—even to the team that had a deal with him.
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MLB Rumors, River Avenue Blues and Bronx Baseball Daily
Associated Press:
Royals score four in seventh, earn split with Tigers — DETROIT — Jeff Francoeur homered for his 1,000th career hit and drove in three runs, and the Kansas City Royals outlasted the Detroit Tigers 11-8 Thursday to salvage a split of their four-game series.
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Bless You Boys
Associated Press:
Strasburg Allows 1 Hit Over 6 in Rehab Start — HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Stephen Strasburg allowed one hit over six shutout innings Thursday night for Double-A Harrisburg in what was expected to be his final minor league rehab start before he returns to the Washington Nationals.
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baseballmusings.com and Federal Baseball
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Guyer to be promoted, Ruggiano activated — The Rays have confirmed they will call up OF Brandon Guyer from Triple-A Durham when rosters are expanded on Thursday and will activate OF Justin Ruggiano off the DL. — Guyer, acquired from the Cubs in the Matt Garza deal, hit .
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Steve Dilbeck / Dodgers Blog:
Dodgers third baseman Casey Blake to have neck surgery — Casey Blake, the straight-shooting, hard-working, likable third baseman, has decided to call it a season. And perhaps a career? — Blake finally succumbed to the neck injury that has plagued him for the last two months …
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Mike Scioscia's tragic illness, HardballTalk and Yahoo! Sports
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Drew will be out at least a few more days — J.D. Drew had what amounts to a slight hairline fracture on the knuckle of his right middle finger and will need longer than a few days to come back. Terry Francona did not discount the idea of Drew needing to play in a minor league game or two before being activated off the disabled list.
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Surviving Grady
MLB.com:
Fans can vote for Cohen, Kiner for Frick Award — NEW YORK — SNY broadcasters Gary Cohen and Ralph Kiner each have an opportunity to be immortalized in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Mets fans can bring them to the doorstep. — Balloting is now open for fans …
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Bluebird Banter