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Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Jamie Raskin, a Key Democrat, Urged Biden to Reconsider Campaign — Mr. Raskin, a congressman from Maryland, was a key member of the panel that investigated the Capitol riot. In a lengthy letter, he compared President Biden to a tiring baseball pitcher. — Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland …
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CNN, Politico and Los Angeles Times
Jon Heyman / New York Post:
MLB trade deadline clock ticking on Marlins, White Sox — The White Sox and Marlins are the most active sellers, and if they can get deals done quickly, before the list of sellers grows, it may benefit them. — The Marlins are dangling infielder-outfielder Jazz Chisholm and are certain to trade All-Star closer Tanner Scott.
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Chicago Sun Times, Sports Illustrated, Battery Power, New Jersey Online, Yahoo Sports, Phillies Nation and MLB Trade Rumors
Patrick Mooney / New York Times:
Cubs move on from Seiya Suzuki's interpreter and look ahead to second half of season — The Chicago Cubs are making a subtle but potentially significant change coming out of the All-Star break, dismissing the interpreter who has worked with Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki through his first two-and-a-half seasons in the majors.
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NBC Sports Chicago, Bleed Cubbie Blue, Bleacher Nation and MLB.com
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Evan Longoria on Rays' stadium plans, Trop return, not playing and more — The all-time Rays great made it back for the first time since December 2017. “Just so many good memories over the years. I missed playing at this stadium. I missed being here.”
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Yahoo Sports, DRaysBay, MLB Trade Rumors and Burn City Sports
Associated Press:
Jerry Walker, youngest player to start All-Star Game, dies at 85 — BALTIMORE — Jerry Walker, who at age 20 became the youngest player to start the All-Star Game when he took the mound representing the Baltimore Orioles in 1959, has died. He was 85. — The Orioles announced Walker's death Wednesday.
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Baltimore Sun, MLB Trade Rumors and baseballmusings.com
Kiley McDaniel / ESPN:
MLB draft 2024: Recap, analysis for all 30 teams' picks — The 2024 MLB draft is now complete, so it's time to take a deeper look at how all 30 MLB teams fared over the past three days. — Starting with the Cleveland Guardians' decision to take Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana …
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Yahoo Sports and NESN.com
New York Times:
Bucks' Khris Middleton recovering from 2 ankle surgeries: Sources — Milwaukee Bucks All-Star forward Khris Middleton underwent two successful arthroscopic clean-up procedures to fix lingering issues this offseason, league sources tell The Athletic. — Shortly after the playoffs …
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Basketball Forever, Bleacher Nation, Hoops Rumors and Brew Hoop
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Manfred talks turf, schedule and money as questions over A's moves to Sacramento, Las Vegas pile up — ARLINGTON, Texas — Two days after union chief Tony Clark expressed concern about the Oakland Athletics playing next season's schedule in the Sacramento heat on artificial turf …
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Mercury News, Seattle Sports, New York Times, Yahoo Sports and NBC Sports Bay Area …
Paul Halfacre / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Francis Howell's Tytus Cissell will sign with Diamondbacks — It was something Tytus Cissell had dreamed of ever since he took his first swing at a baseball sitting on a tee. — The four-year starter at Francis Howell High has always wanted to hear his name called during the Major League Baseball draft.
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Burn City Sports
Joe Calabrese / Sports Illustrated:
Mets Claim Intriguing Veteran Reliever From NL Wild Card Competitor — The New York Mets have brought in a veteran reliever with some prior success. — The New York Mets made a minor, but intriguing, pitching transaction Wednesday when the organization claimed left-handed pitcher Alex Young off waivers from the San Francisco Giants.
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Just Baseball
Jorge Castillo / ESPN:
Jarren Duran named All-Star Game MVP after HR fuels AL win — ARLINGTON, Texas — On a night when Paul Skenes, Major League Baseball's pitching phenom, toed the rubber for a historic All-Star Game start, and Shohei Ohtani, the sport's brightest global superstar, demolished a home run for the National League …
Mike Vorkunov / New York Times:
WNBA's media rights deals set league up to receive $2.2 billion over next 11 years: Sources — The WNBA's next national media rights package has come into shape. The league is set to receive roughly $2.2 billion over the next 11 years in rights fees in its new deals …
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NetsDaily, Sports Business Journal, Bullets Forever, New York Post and Sportico