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Associated Press:
Rios, White Sox Batter Maholm, Braves in 10-6 Win — CHICAGO — Alex Rios hit a grand slam and drove in five runs, and Jake Peavy pitched six solid innings in his return from the disabled list to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 10-6 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
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Talking Chop and Associated Press
Canadian Press:
Miller hits first two career homers as Mariners top Astros — HOUSTON — Rookie Brad Miller hit his first two major league homers and drove in five runs, and the Seattle Mariners overcame rookie Brandon Barnes' cycle for the Astros in a 10-7 win over Houston on Friday night.
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Lookout Landing
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Associated Press:
Expos fans flood Toronto, hope for new team — MONTREAL — A crew of Montreal Expos fans, willing to do just about anything to get its team back, has driven to Toronto to watch the Blue Jays. — Organizers say about 1,000 Expos supporters, hoping to attract the attention of baseball's movers and shakers …
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NESN.com
Maggie Wiggin / Metsblog:
Final Score: Phillies 13 Mets 8 — The Least You Should Know: — Jeremy Hefner was rocked for 8 runs on 10 hits and was knocked out of the game with no outs in the the third. The defense did him no favors, but he wasn't fooling the Phillies at all. — Burke and Edgin combined …
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The Good Phight, Amazin' Avenue and Phillies Nation
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Troy E. Renck / On the Rox:
Rafael Betancourt goes on disabled list; Mitchell Boggs promoted — Rockies pitcher Rafael Betancourt was placed on the disabled list Saturday with an appendicitis. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) — The Rockies received an unexpected bit of bad news Saturday …
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HardballTalk
NY Daily News:
Yankees' Alex Rodriguez could end up pariah in baseball like Lance Armstrong in cycling — The Daily News reported Sunday that Rodriguez and his lawyers have had internal discussions about pursuing a plea deal to reduce the looming suspension, possibly hoping to save Rodriguez from Armstrong's fate.
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HardballTalk
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Yasiel Puig faces $12-million lawsuit filed by man in Cuba — Dodgers rookie Yasiel Puig is being sued by a man who alleges the outfielder made false accusations against him. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times / July 14, 2013) — WASHINGTON - Yasiel Puig is being sued …
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NESN.com, ESPN, SI Wire and HardballTalk
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight Blog Is to Join ESPN Staff — Nate Silver, the statistician who attained national fame for his accurate projections about the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, is parting ways with The New York Times and moving his FiveThirtyEight franchise to ESPN …
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HardballTalk, SBNation.com, Awful Announcing, DRaysBay and Deadspin
Associated Press:
Westbrook's Pitching, Hitting Lead Cardinals — ST. LOUIS — Jake Westbrook pitched 6 1-3 innings of two-run ball and contributed three hits, All-Star Matt Carpenter continued his strong season with three hits and three RBIs, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 9-6 on Friday night.
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MLB Daily Dish and Gaslamp Ball
Associated Press:
Chad Gaudin Delivers as Giants Beat Diamondbacks — SAN FRANCISCO — Chad Gaudin struck out eight in seven scoreless innings to build on his impressive monthlong stretch, All-Star Buster Posey hit an RBI double, and the San Francisco Giants beat the first-place Arizona Diamondbacks 2-0 on Friday night.
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McCovey Chronicles
Alex Speier / Full Count:
Why the Red Sox are interested in Bud Norris (and starters like him) — Bud Norris is 6-8 with a 3.63 ERA for the Astros. (AP) — While the Red Sox kept tabs on the Cubs' Matt Garza market, his profile was an imperfect fit for what the team wanted and what the team was willing to give up.
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Boston Globe, Over the Monster, MLB Daily Dish, NESN.com and MLB Rumors
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies fall to Cubs as Chicago's Jeff Samardzija shackles offense — A drought of Dust Bowl proportions has enveloped the Rockies. — Returning from the all-star break to open a critical 10-game homestand loaded with expectations, the Rockies' bats were nearly silent Friday night.
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Purple Row