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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Mets must lean on other stars — Hip hampers cranky Pedro — Pedro Martinez answered a few innocuous questions from reporters about making the National League All-Star team last night, but when talk turned to his ailing right hip, the Met righty snapped, "I got no comment," and walked away.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Star-studded Mets hit pick-6 — The Mets don't officially play in Pittsburgh until September, but the All-Star Game in the Steel City on July 11 will make it seem otherwise. — A franchise-record six Mets - Carlos Beltran, Tom Glavine, Paul Lo Duca, Pedro Martinez, Jose Reyes and David Wright …
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Bay, Sanchez tabbed as NL All-Stars — Outfielder earns starting role; infielder tops among write-ins — PITTSBURGH — Jason Bay and Freddy Sanchez won't have to worry about cleaning out their lockers at PNC Park to make room for the visiting National League All-Stars.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Fans should select Nomar, Liriano to final spots — Voters, this is easy. Dodgers first baseman Nomar Garciaparra deserves the final spot on the National League All-Star team, Twins left-hander Francisco Liriano the final spot for the A.L. — I selected Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander …
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Williamson positive he's not negative about Dusty — Cubs reliever Scott Williamson strongly denied implying anything negative about manager Dusty Baker during a radio interview Sunday morning. — Williamson had told WSCR-AM (670) that playing time can be sporadic on Baker's Cubs …
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Baker cites fireworks show by Angel in outfield — With a disabled list containing Kerry Wood, Mark Prior and Derrek Lee, Cubs manager Dusty Baker's refrain about how much his team missed rookie Angel Pagan usually fell on deaf ears. — Everyone was listening Sunday.
Sid Hartman / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Twins pitching star leaves Morris in awe — Francisco Liriano's confidence and command of pitches impress the 254-game winner, who knows a little something about those attributes. — Jack Morris, one of the all-time great American League pitchers, watched Francisco Liriano blank the Brewers …
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
The choice is yours in Final Vote — Fans get to choose the final All-Star for each league — They are 10 Major League players who have appeared in a combined 5,445 career games, ranging from the 1,408 by All-Star veteran Bobby Abreu of the Phillies to the 18 for hot rookie pitcher Justin Verlander of the Tigers.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
No-Hitter Requires a Complete Game — THERE are as many no-hitters in the front office of the Los Angeles Angels as there have been in the major leagues for more than four seasons. — Bill Stoneman, the general manager of the Angels, pitched two no-hitters for Montreal, one in 1969 and the other in 1972.
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Moehler to have an MRI on foot — Right-hander Brian Moehler will undergo an MRI on his sore right foot today and is hoping he'll be able to come off the disabled list shortly after next week's All-Star break. — ''The X-rays were negative. There's no stress fracture,'' said Moehler …
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Eaton on target for late-July return — ARLINGTON - Adam Eaton has a calendar of his planned rehab starts for July sitting in his locker. He's quick to point out July 21, the day planned for his final rehab start. — "That means five days later, I could be back in the rotation," Eaton said.
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Finally, Bowden Gets To Deal With a Full Deck — For the past 20 months, Nats General Manager Jim Bowden has made what seem like a vast number of trades, free agent signings and draft picks. The impression among Washington fans is that Bowden deserves to be a controversial figure …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets' A.L. Nightmare Is Over, for Now — The Mets will wake up today in a place where pitchers bat and No. 8 hitters do not bat .280. No more Yankees or Red Sox, bleacher creatures or Green Monsters. — Their world, the National League, has teams like the Pirates and the Cubs, and the Mets are thankful to be playing them soon.
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Contra Costa Times:
A's All-Stars as elusive as hits — THE AMERICAN LEAGUE All-Star team was announced Sunday. Stop us if you've heard this one before — the A's offense got shut out. — So profound is the team's inability to put bat on ball at this point that manager Ken Macha couldn't even feign indignance.
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Keith Law / ESPN:
Eight logical All-Star substitutions … I have a confession to make: I never watch the All-Star Game. I don't think I've watched a full one since I got out of college. It's just an exhibition game, and with players cycling in and out almost at random, not to mention an introduction ceremony …
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