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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Swept, but hardly cleaned out — If a team struggles alone, in the forest of ineptitude that is the National League, does anyone hear it? — The Mets, after all, saw their National League East lead drop to 11 games last night, as a 4-2 loss to the Red Sox sent them to the Subway Series as victims of a Fenway Park sweep.
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Baltimore Sun:
Personal trainer refuses to testify in Bonds case — Barry Bonds' personal trainer refused to testify yesterday to the federal grand jury investigating the San Francisco slugger for perjury. — Greg Anderson, who served three months in prison after pleading guilty last year for his role …
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Barrett: Brewers' Lee belongs at Wrigley — Michael Barrett is a catcher, but he made a strong pitch Wednesday for Cubs general manager Jim Hendry to pursue Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Carlos Lee. — Lee's power explosions at Wrigley Field remind Barrett of how his former Montreal Expos …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Contreras still out of kilter — Sox ace can't rekindle hot start after DL stint — PITTSBURGH — As far as the White Sox were concerned Thursday, it's time to move on after their 7-6 interleague loss enabled Pittsburgh to snap a franchise record 13-game losing streak.
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
For Nats, A Really Bad Trip — Road Woes Continue, Patterson Is Ailing: Blue Jays 8, Nationals 4 — TORONTO, June 29 — He didn't say it as if he was resigned to his team's fate, as if there was no hope at all. But Washington Manager Frank Robinson's response could only seem realistic given …
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David Picker / New York Times:
Deaf to Boos, Rodriguez Finally Hears the Cheers — Alex Rodriguez must have heard the boos when he failed to reach base in the 1st and 10th innings, and again in the 11th when he made an error. Or did he? After yesterday's game, Rodriguez said his hearing was going bad, likening himself to a swimmer with clogged ears.
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Gerry Fraley / Dallas Morning News:
Steinbrenner's spending has AL on top — George Steinbrenner turns 76 on the Fourth of July. His legacy as owner of the New York Yankees is secure. — The Boss made the American League into a powerful beast. — In the B.S. era (before Steinbrenner), the AL had turned meek and out of date.
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Palmeiro speaks … The man whose finger-wagging image may forever be the lasting snapshot of baseball's so-called steroid era hasn't paid much attention to the sport's most recent drug scandal. — Rafael Palmeiro spends his mornings working out, his days playing baseball with his two sons …
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Camden Chat
Associated Press:
Dunn hits 25th, Junior homers in fourth consecutive game — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — CINCINNATI — Adam Dunn wanted to see a few pitches from Jimmy Gobble. He jumped all over the fourth one. — Dunn took the first two pitches from the reliever for strikes and fouled off …
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Red Reporter
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Cashman Won't Panic As Red Sox Streak — NEW YORK — The Yankees are slipping in the AL East primarily because the Red Sox are so hot. — But Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said no emergency trade is imminent. — "I'm not going to do something that could hurt us in the long term," Cashman said.
Associated Press:
Reds give manager Narron, GM Krivsky extensions — CINCINNATI — The eight-game winning streak that vaulted the Cincinnati Reds into first place in the NL Central earlier this month convinced their new owner that things were headed in the right direction. — The ensuing slump didn't change Bob Castellini's mind.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Analysis: Pirates' failure far-reaching at season's midpoint — Maybe this explains why members of the Pirates' upper management never cite specific goals for the team going into a season. — Even the most modest objectives can come back to bite them. — In the spring, owner Kevin …
Jim Moore / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Go 2 Guy: Mariners destined to win AL West — The 2006 American League West champions should forget the preseason predictions written here, those that said the Mariners would finish 73-89 and Ichiro Suzuki would not hit .300. — Steve Pool gets to revise his forecast, so I will too …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rock the game clock — As game times are ticking back from three-plus hours, the Rockies are displaying better defense; players hope staying fresher will help them contend — Seattle - To understand the Rockies' standing in the NL, think DSL. — For years, Colorado was a dial-up franchise in a high-speed world.
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Hermida helps surge — Maybe it's just a coincidence, but the Marlins' recent hot spell started when outfielder Jeremy Hermida returned from the disabled list. Since then, Florida has won 23 of 33 games, eight of 11 series and is hitting. 271, nearly 20 points higher than the team hit without him.
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