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Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Gammons stricken, undergoes surgery — ESPN baseball analyst Peter Gammons, 61, is undergoing surgery this afternoon for an aneurysm in his brain. — Gammons was stricken earlier today and was taken to a Boston-area hospital. He is expected to be in intensive care for the next 10 to 12 days.
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ESPN:
Peter Gammons suffers brain aneurysm, in surgery … Longtime ESPN Baseball analyst Peter Gammons suffered an aneurysm in his brain Tuesday morning near his home on Cape Cod, Mass. He was airlifted to a Boston hospital, where he is currently undergoing surgery.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Perez Hopes to Make Impression — MINNEAPOLIS — Odalis Perez isn't demanding a trade, but he would be happy if the spot start he makes for the Dodgers today generates interest among other major league teams. With the Dodgers trading for Mark Hendrickson on Tuesday and exploring trades for other starters …
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Tony Jackson / L.A. Daily News:L.A. closing in — on a starter? Dodgers on verge of acquiring Hendrickson
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Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Notes: Struggling Bucs shuffle staff — Perez sent to 'pen; Vogelsong designated for assignment — PITTSBURGH — With the Pittsburgh Pirates mired in an 11-game losing streak, everyone from the fans to the players to the Bucs' CEO has been calling for changes.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox win not easy on the eyes — Buehrle in control, Thome gets key hits while playing field — PITTSBURGH — The White Sox's dominance over the National League Central nearly received a black eye Tuesday night. — But thanks to Jim Thome's roots at first base, the Sox persevered …
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:Pirates move Perez to bullpen, demote Vogelsong
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The Catbird …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Womack demoted; Nevin next to go? — The Cubs sent second baseman Tony Womack to Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday, a move that could signal the beginning of a midsummer purge. — Manager Dusty Baker said Womack's demotion was made because catcher Henry Blanco had a sore neck …
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Howard Kussoy / MLB.com:
Sox, Mets meet 20 years after Series — Boston (45-28) vs, New York (47-28), 7:05 p.m. ET — Twenty years ago, millions of baseball fans were mesmerized by the unimaginable drama of the 1986 World Series between the Red Sox and the Mets, but rookie sensation Jon Lester was just a 2-year-old infant …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets get a feeler for Floyd — BOSTON - The Tigers recently inquired about the availability of Cliff Floyd, but were told the outfielder was not being traded, according to two baseball officials. — Floyd has been on the disabled list for three weeks with a sprained left ankle, but could return this weekend against the Yankees.
St. Petersburg Times:
Call it a learning experience … MIAMI - Rookie James Shields has shown the Devil Rays a confident and aggressive attitude on the mound. He has shown off a dominating combination of a fastball and a "power changeup" that allows him to breeze through innings.
Mark Hale / New York Post:
REYES IS TOAST OF NL AGAIN — June 27, 2006 — MET NOTES BOSTON - Hope Jose Reyes enjoyed being named the NL Player of the Week last week, because he took the honors again this week. — Becoming the first Met in 23 years to win the award in consecutive weeks, Reyes won NL Player …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards skid now lengthiest in almost 18 years — Offering the definition of a slumping team, when the Cardinals hit, they don't pitch. When they pitch, as was the case Tuesday night against the Cleveland Indians, they don't hit. — And for eight games now they haven't won.
Associated Press:
Myers takes personal leave after assault charge — PHILADELPHIA — Phillies pitcher Brett Myers will take a leave of absence through the All-Star break, saying he has embarrassed his family and the team with his arrest on charges that he hit his wife in the face.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Hendry won't accept excuses — GM insists on better results despite youth, injuries — Dusty Baker will get "every opportunity" to turn things around, general manager Jim Hendry said before Tuesday's game at Wrigley Field. — But Hendry waltzed around the question of whether Baker deserves …
Scott Howard-Cooper / Sacramento Bee:
Ellis' comeback off to good start — His Monday night at warm, breezy Raley Field was a successful step in the recovery, and Mark Ellis should know. — Not just because it was his right thumb that got its first game test since the break on May 30 that sent him to the A's disabled list.
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Notes: Chavez 5th in balloting — Third baseman likely to use time off to heal many injuries — SAN DIEGO — It's been clear for some time that none of the A's will be voted into the starting lineup for this year's All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, and the lone player remotely in the hunt is slumping and banged up.
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Athletics Nation
Associated Press:
Athletics-Padres Preview — Two of the major league's most successful pitchers over the past month look to continue their unbeaten runs when the Oakland Athletics visit the San Diego Padres on Tuesday in the opener of a three-game series at Petco Park. — Barry Zito has won his last six decisions …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Notes: Belisle back in bullpen — Right-hander activated from 15-day disabled list — CINCINNATI — If you ever wanted to know what's going on with some of the Reds' Minor League teams lately, you could ask Matt Belisle. — In the past couple of weeks, Belisle has pitched at low Class A Dayton …
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