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TSN.ca:
NL shoots for fourth straight victory over AL at All-Star Game — The Sports Network — (Sports Network) - New York Mets right-hander Matt Harvey's electric first half has brought back memories of Dwight Gooden bursting on the scene for them nearly 30 years ago.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Cespedes beats Harper to claim Derby title — NEW YORK — Yoenis Cespedes might not be an actual All-Star, but he was the undisputed star of the Chevrolet Home Run Derby on Monday night. — Cespedes put on a show for the sold-out Citi Field crowd, banging out 17 home runs in the first round …
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FanGraphs Baseball, Amazin' Avenue and Let's Go Tribe
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Big boppers ready to take their swings in Derby — Fielder seeks repeat of home run crown in Monday's main event — They'll be the home run kings of Queens, and their power presentation will shine at Citi Field. — The All-Star appetizer that is the Chevrolet Home Run Derby takes place …
Adam Rubin / ESPN.com:
Harvey, Scherzer get call for All-Star starts
Harvey, Scherzer get call for All-Star starts
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Bless You Boys, True Blue LA, Amazin' Avenue, ESPN and Associated Press
Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter starts rehab assignment — • By Derrick Goold dgoold@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8285 — NEW YORK • Chris Carpenter's comeback gained speed Monday night. — The veteran ace is now on the clock. — Carpenter, who has missed all season working to return from shoulder …
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baseballmusings.com and CBSSports.com
Fox Sports:
Young drawing heavy trade interest — Although the Philadelphia Phillies give every indication they are not going to “sell,” the intense trade interest in third baseman Michael Young might prompt them to make an exception. — About a dozen clubs have checked in on Young, according to major league sources.
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Pinstriped Bible and MLB Rumors
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
With Revere out a while, Phils seeking center fielder
With Revere out a while, Phils seeking center fielder
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SI Wire and MLB Daily Dish
Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
Tigers, Others Interested In Lincecum As A Reliever — Several teams, including the Tigers, have interest in acquiring Tim Lincecum from the Giants but as a relief pitcher instead of a starter, FOX Sports' Jon Paul Morosi reports. Lincecum has only made one regular season relief appearance …
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Cincinnati.com:
Why the Reds Should, Although They Probably Won't, Trade Aroldis Chapman After The Season. (We'd Deal Him at the Trade Deadline If It Meant Landing Miami Marlins right-handed slugger Giancarlo Stanton) ... No hard- throwing reliever has lasted more than four to five years in Major League Baseball...
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Red Reporter
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Hanley Ramirez hopes to remain a Dodger — The 29-year-old infielder will be a free agent at the end of the 2014 season, and he says he wants to be with the Dodgers for the remainder of his career. — Hanley Ramirez said that if the Dodgers approach him at any time about extending his contract, he would be open to talking.
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MLB Rumors
Matt Ehalt / ESPN:
Granderson hopeful for early return in July — NEW YORK — Yankees outfielder Curtis Granderson said Monday he's optimistic he can return later this month as he continues to recover from a broken left pinkie. — Granderson, who last played on May 24 and has played in just eight games this year …
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SI Wire and HardballTalk
Jason Beck / Beck's Blog:
Boras: No contract talks on Scherzer until offseason — The Monday before the All-Star Game is usually media day for the players, not the agent. When you represent both of the starting pitchers, though, it's a pretty good day to be Scott Boras, and a great day to talk with reporters.
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Bless You Boys and MLB Rumors
Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
Bobby Bonilla's increasingly infamous deferred compensation arrangement with the Mets is actually two separate deals totaling more than $40 million, not only the $30 million that has been previously reported, people familiar with the world's longest sports deal told CBSSports.com.
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ESPN
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Nelson's stage starting to meet his stature — Hard-throwing, 6-foot-6 Futures prospect moving up professional ranks — NEW YORK — The first big league All-Star Game staged in the home park of the Mets was played in 1964, and the pitcher who surrendered the final-pitch home run …
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