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Anthony Rieber / On the Mets beat:
Surprise, Surprise — There were many surprises and a few surprised people in the Mets clubhouse before last night's game with the Pirates. — The first surprise was the presence of John Maine, who was seated in front of a locker that once belonged to Jose Lima, among others.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pelfrey may get chance — Mike Pelfrey's major-league debut may come this weekend against the Marlins - whether or not Pedro Martinez overcomes hip inflammation and can make a start before the All-Star break. Because of a rainout during the season's opening home stand …
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Mike's Mets
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yanks need an All-Star break — You had to be there to appreciate the sheer width of Johnny Damon's smile. It was as if George Steinbrenner decided yesterday to eliminate all team regulations regarding hair. — Nothing so dramatic spurred the happiness.
Dallas Morning News:
Rangers really are boys of summer — Been thinking. Head hurts. — I know. I know. I should do that less often. But inside the old cranium, the voices are arguing: — Talk about something significant," the one little man says. " This team is going nowhere.''
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Rangers interested in Smoltz? — Atlanta right-hander one of several options for Texas — Time to answer a few questions from the readers, but why should I have all the fun? — Check out Monday Morning Manager, now playing at Postcards from Elysian Fields.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: Baker keeps faith in Dempster — Skipper aims to prevent doubt from affecting closer's approach — CHICAGO — Ryan Dempster is still the Cubs' closer. — Cubs manager Dusty Baker said he'll stick with the right-hander, who blew his fifth save on Saturday in the Chicago White Sox 8-6 victory.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:9th-inning knockout — Pierzynski gets revenge with HR off Dempster
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:Baker cites fireworks show by Angel in outfield
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Greg Simms / Dayton Daily News:
Arroyo excited about his first All-Star Game nod — Cincinnati — Bronson Arroyo made no attempt to downplay it after the Reds announced that the 29-year-old right-hander had been named to the 2006 National league All-Star team by the squad's manager, Phil Garner, and players and coaches.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Jonah Keri / ESPN:
Baseball's worst of the worst — I can't understand why people get so worked up about Major League Baseball's All-Star selections. When home park attendance and how often a team appears on TV are the two most important selection criteria, you're bound to get plenty of horrendous snubs and shaky selections.
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Mack Avenue Tigers
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Top Latino prospects get major-league deals … The New York Yankees paid a $2 million signing bonus to Venezuelan catcher Jesus Montero on Sunday, a busy day for the best Latin American prospects. — Dominican shortstop Esmaily Gonzalez received $1.4 million from the Washington Nationals …
Fox Sports:
What's going on in San Diego's front office? — At present, the San Diego Padres hold a slim lead in the NL West and are on pace to post a third consecutive winning season for the first time in franchise history. — The architect of the Padres since late 1995 has been general manager Kevin Towers.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Canseco: Major League Baseball is the 'mafia' — Canseco: Major League Baseball is the 'mafia' — CHICO, Calif. (AP) — Jose Canseco wrote the book that helped persuade baseball to toughen its steroids policy, and he insists there's much more damaging information to come.
Associated Press:
Interleague games draw record crowds — NEW YORK — More than 8.5 million fans attended interleague games this season, the most in the 10 years of play between the American and National leagues. — The average crowd for 252 interleague dates this year was 34,097, topping the previous record of 33,703 in 2001.
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Al's Ramblings
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Top sluggers to showcase power — Pool of candidates for CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby is deep — Boston slugger David Ortiz and Philadelphia's Ryan Howard — the Major League leader in home runs — are among the five players tentatively scheduled to compete in the Century 21 Home Run Derby on ESPN.
Bryan Tsao / Hardball Times:
Barry Bonds, Giants Left Fielder — Many words have been written about Barry Bonds, his use (or "alleged use" if you prefer) of performance-enhancing drugs, the morality of his passing Babe Ruth, and his chase of Hank Aaron. Meanwhile, baseball games were also being played.
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Purple Row
tacomarainiers.com:
Jones to Replace Choo on All-Star Team — Outfielder Adam Jones will be replacing outfielder Shin-Soo Choo on the 2006 PCL All-Star Team. Choo, who was originally selected to be the Rainiers representative, was recently called up to Seattle to replace the injured Jeremy Reed.
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Weekend Buzz: Hometown Pirates get boost from ballot stuffers — The Weekend Buzz while you were aiming the fireworks AWAY from the children ... 1. Pittsburgh, city by the Bay: Every so often one of those cool stories comes along that makes you stand at attention and salute.
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