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NY Daily News:
It's Lima time, again — Lima Time apparently is back. — The Daily News has learned that Jose Lima is expected to rejoin the Mets from Triple-A Norfolk, capping a flurry of moves involving the pitching staff. Yesterday began with the Mets demoting Alay Soler to Norfolk …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Maine Joins Mets, but Departs Too Quickly — John Maine was told to fly to Queens from Norfolk, Va., yesterday morning because of Alay Soler's impending demotion and Pedro Martínez's sore hip. Those are not the ideal circumstances for a promotion, but Maine can deal …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets clubbed as sparks fly — Feliciano blasts Willie after rout — The Mets limped home from a difficult trip to Toronto, Boston and Yankee Stadium with Pedro Martinez nursing an inflamed right hip, and with their status as the NL's top team not carrying quite the same clout.
Anthony Rieber / On the Mets beat:Surprise, Surprise — There were many surprises and a few …
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NY Daily News
Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Petit to get first major-league start Wednesday — Rookie right-handed pitcher Yusmeiro Petit never received a chance to do what he does best — start — when he spent two months with the Marlins earlier this season. — But that will change Wednesday. — Petit, who made seven relief appearances …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Strikeout frustrates Willingham — WASHINGTON — Left fielder Josh Willingham was clearly upset with himself Monday after striking out in his last at-bat in Florida's 9-1 loss to the Washington Nationals. — Willingham is 8-for-38 (.210) since coming off the disabled list …
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FishStripes
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Looking Ahead, Yankees Sign 16-Year-Old Catcher — CLEVELAND, July 3 — It may be years before the Yankees find out if they spent wisely Sunday, when they agreed to pay $2 million to a 16-year-old catcher from Venezuela. But for now, the Yankees are excited to have Jesús Montero …
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Off the Facade
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Guillen got help from brother — Outfielder received a DVD showing his hitting in the past — WASHINGTON — Nationals outfielder Jose Guillen received a DVD on Friday from his brother, Eddie, that showed his batting stance when he was with the Reds and Angels.
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Just A Nats Fan
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Brian O'Neill / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Stats Geek: Pirates could top 1-run loss record — The Pirates' annual hunt for dead October is particularly frustrating this year. Not because there was ever legitimate hope for a winning season, but because there is so much dashed hope in so many winnable games. — Maybe it's time to change our strategy as fans.
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Honest Wagner
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Even in His Finest Moments, Yankees' Rodriguez Brings Out Detractors — CLEVELAND, July 3 — There is a poster of Alex Rodriguez on a pillar next to Derek Jeter's locker in the visiting clubhouse at Jacobs Field. "The Natural," it proclaims, with Rodriguez's cherubic face smiling beneath a Seattle Mariners cap.
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It's Mets For Me
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Chris Duncan / sports.yahoo.com:
Houston 7, Chi Cubs 2 — Houston 7, Chi Cubs 2 — HOUSTON (AP) — Roger Clemens finally got some run support and won for the first time in his latest comeback. — "All in all, it was a good game," Clemens said. "The guys hit the ball, and that was a lot of fun to see."
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards notebook: Dream weaving — Dream weaving — The Cardinals are having internal discussions about Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Jeff Weaver, who was designated for assignment Friday and must either be traded or released by the All-Star break. — Weaver apparently …
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Reverend Redbird
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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Wayne Coffey / NY Daily News:
The life of Brien — Bricks, back roads & broken dreams of a former phenom — BEAUFORT, N.C. - A few times a week, often on his way home from work, the greatest pitching prospect the New York Yankees ever had pulls into a little roadside convenience store called In & Out Food Mart.
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Church of Baseball
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Piazza may link his future to Padres — PHILADELPHIA - Halfway through the 14th season of a Hall of Fame career, Mike Piazza laughs when asked about his future. — "In or out of the game?" joked the 37-year-old catcher. — But as he thought about the future, Piazza spoke about some options.
Damian Cristodero / St. Petersburg Times:
All-Star injury won't benefit Crawford — ST. PETERSBURG -An injury to one of the American League's All-Star outfielders apparently won't be enough to get Devil Rays leftfielder Carl Crawford into the July 11 game in Pittsburgh. — AL manager Ozzie Guillen on Monday told reporters …
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Ben Maller
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.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Little shakes up the lineup — Lofton moved to leadoff spot; slumping Furcal bumped to No. 7 — LOS ANGELES — After watching the Dodgers lose their fifth in the last six games Sunday, manager Grady Little held a meeting and told his team he wasn't waiting until the All-Star break to shake things up.


