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Soriano's suitors — Angels lock in on Nats slugger; is Milledge available? — The Los Angeles Angels may be in last place at the moment, but during a season where just about everyone's in a race (or thinks they are), the Angels are one of about 24 buyers.
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Soriano's suitors (cont.) — • Even beyond Soriano, the outfield market is unusually strong. The Phillies' Bobby Abreu and Pat Burrell are available, and Milwaukee's Carlos Lee could be, too. The Brewers likely won't meet Lee's price, around $65 million for five years.
Associated Press:
Leaving so soon? — Canseco seeks trade from Surf Dawgs after one game — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Only one game into his comeback, Jose Canseco has asked to be traded because of family obligations. — Golden Baseball League commissioner Kevin Outcalt said Wednesday that negotiations …
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Baseball brain trust: Canseco's allegations rate as 'nonsense' — Major League Baseball on Tuesday took a stand against admitted steroid user Jose Canseco, calling the former slugger's allegations that the league might be playing favorites with some big-name players when it comes to positive drug tests "complete nonsense."
Associated Press:
Canseco seeks trade for personal reasons — RENO, Nev. — Jose Canseco, making his return to professional baseball in the minor leagues, has asked to be traded from the San Diego Surf Dawgs after playing one game. — Golden Baseball League commissioner Kevin Outcalt said negotiations …
ESPN:
Cubs GM Hendry to mull Baker's future over break — The Dusty Baker era could be entering its final days with the Chicago Cubs. — Cubs general manager Jim Hendry told Chicago reporters Tuesday he would use the four-day All-Star break to decide whether an overhaul, which could include firing manager Baker, is in order.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:Baker may be lost cause
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Midpoint Is Rock Bottom for Yanks — CLEVELAND, July 4 — The Yankees had better not believe in omens, because their first half of the season could not have ended worse. — In their most lopsided defeat in almost two years, the Yankees were humiliated Tuesday night by the Cleveland Indians at Jacobs Field, 19-1.
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:Notes: Torre says offense is bigger need
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Johnson back on the hill for Sox — Boston (50-31) at Tampa Bay (37-47), 7:15 p.m. ET — The Red Sox aim to end the first half with a bang after spending 80 of 91 days this year in first place in the American League East. — Meanwhile, Boston's Jason Johnson is searching for his first win …
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Sox taken deep Schilling is lit up for three homers — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Walk into the Devil Rays' clubhouse, canvass the room, and you will walk out with this conclusion: Personal feelings aside, there remains immense respect for 39-year-old Curt Schilling.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Next test for Pedro hip today — Pedro Martinez will test his inflamed right hip by tossing a baseball again today, after which a decision on Saturday's scheduled start will be made. The prudent move appears to be placing the ace on the disabled list rather than having him face the Marlins.
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Mitchel Lichtman / Hardball Times:
Is the AL Really Superior? (Part 1) — Conventional wisdom has it that the American League is (by far) the better league. This notion is based largely on anecdotal evidence (and win-loss records in interleague play, the All-Star games, and the World Series), as far as I am aware.
Sports Illustrated:
Talking baseball with Tommy — You don't have to be a Dodgers fan to like Tommy Lasorda. You just have to like baseball. Indeed, it's hard to get anything but a smile from a fellow fan with the mere mention of his name. The guy is baseball. That said, Lasorda is nothing …
Associated Press:
Padres-Phillies Preview — With the way the Philadelphia Phillies are dominating the San Diego Padres , they may want to have the Padres join the NL East to help them get back in the division race. — The Phillies look to win their 12th straight game over San Diego as their three …
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Peavy faces Phils rookie Mathieson — San Diego (43-40) at Philadelphia (38-44), 4:05 p.m. PT — Jake Peavy figures he's overdue for a break or two. The Padres' ace feels he's bound to start watching bloopers fall in gloves, not empty spaces, and for his offense to erupt behind him.
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Braves trying to avoid a 'funny mark' … The look on Braves manager Bobby Cox's face was unmistakable. After another reliever (Jorge Sosa) had blown another save, resulting in another crushing defeat, Cox sat motionless on the bench at Yankee Stadium as Alex Rodriguez's walk-off home run beat the Braves 4-3.
Associated Press:
Navarro unhurt in traffic accident — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Tampa Bay catcher Dioner Navarro was not in the lineup for Wednesday night's game against the Boston Red Sox after escaping serious injury when his sport utility vehicle flipped twice in a traffic accident.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Birds seek more early scoring — ATLANTA — The Cardinals' offense more closely resembles the form it had last year than does its pitching counterpart, but manager Tony La Russa is among those who believe his team's hitting could stand improvement as well. — "There are two ways to gauge it," he said.
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