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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Sources: Cubs, Dodgers near deal for Marmol — The Chicago Cubs are closing in on a trade that would send Carlos Marmol to the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to two sources. — Marmol was designated for assignment on June 25, giving the Cubs a 10-day period to trade him or give him his unconditional release.
Steve Adams / MLB Rumors:
Aoki Can Become Free Agent After 2014 — When the Brewers signed Norichika Aoki to a two-year deal with a club option for 2014 prior to the 2012 season, the belief around baseball was that Aoki would remain under team control as an arbitration-eligible player following completion of that contract.
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Adam McCalvy / Brew Beat:
New information on Aoki contract — Contrary to previous reporting, and with potential implications for the July 31 nonwaiver Trade Deadline, Brewers outfielder Norichika Aoki will be a free agent when his current contract expires after this season or next.
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csnphilly.com:
Phillies hit new low in loss to Dodgers — LOS ANGELES - The Bleep Happens season of 2013 reached a low point Sunday afternoon when the Phillies came within one out of being shut out for the eighth time in a demoralizing 6-1 loss to the sizzling Los Angeles Dodgers at sizzling Dodger Stadium (see Instant Replay).
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Ryan Lawrence / Philly.com:
Phillies Notebook: Amaro: Utley not untouchable
Phillies Notebook: Amaro: Utley not untouchable
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Matt Gelb / Philly.com:
Phillies Notes: Hit by pitch, Kendrick suffers possible concussion
Phillies Notes: Hit by pitch, Kendrick suffers possible concussion
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Signing Predictions For Top 30 International Prospects — Tomorrow is July 2, which is opening day for the 2013-14 international signing period and the first day of the year when 16-year-old foreign prospects can sign. Here are my final predictions for where each player ranked among the top 30 international prospects will sign.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees' Latin player budget capped at $1.8 million
Yankees' Latin player budget capped at $1.8 million
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Associated Press:
Harper Homers in 1st At-Bat Off DL for Nationals — WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper needed only two pitches to earn himself a curtain call. — Back from the disabled list, the Washington Nationals sparkplug launched a fastball from Yovani Gallardo into the visitors' bullpen …
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Canadian Press:
Blue Jays celebrate Canada Day with big win over Tigers — TORONTO — Mark DeRosa is the first to admit he isn't exactly an intimidating batter. — DeRosa, a 38-year-old bench player the Blue Jays added this season for depth, has been dealing with a sore neck and a slump at the plate …
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MLB:
Verlander thinks he found delivery problem — Justin Verlander said Monday in an interview with ESPN Radio that he believes he has identified a problem with his mechanics that he hopes will help him return to his dominating self. — Verlander, 30, has been solid this season, with an 8-5 record …
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Aaron Gleeman / HardballTalk:
Jemile Weeks might be switching to center field — Jemile Weeks has fallen out of the A's plans since a strong rookie season in 2011, spending part of last season and all of this season back at Triple-A, and now he's trying to learn a new position. — Weeks, who previously played …
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MLB:
D-backs to honor firefighters — The Arizona Diamondbacks will honor the 19 firefighters killed in the wildfires in Arizona near the town of Yarnell. — The firefighters were working to battle a monstrous blaze believed to have been started by a lightning strike on Friday during a region-wide heat wave.
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Fox Sports:
Kipnis among best second basemen — Take a guess: Which player has the highest OPS of any second baseman in the American League? — Nope, the leader is Jason Kipnis of the Indians — the surprising Indians, who on Sunday tied the Tigers for first place in the AL Central.
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies' Michael Cuddyer extends hitting streak to 27 games — More photos. — Let's put this into perspective. — Rockies outfielder Michael Cuddyer extended his franchise-record hitting streak to 27 games Sunday with a two-out single in the eighth off Giants reliever Sandy Rosario.
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