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Jim Cour / Associated Press:
Angels send Jeff Weaver to Cardinals — Angels send Jeff Weaver to Cardinals — SEATTLE (AP) — The Los Angeles Angels traded disappointing right-hander Jeff Weaver to the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night for minor league outfielder Terry Evans. — Weaver, 29, was designated …
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Sports Illustrated:
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.
Discussion:
Federal Baseball, Fox Sports, Can't Stop The Bleeding, Oleanders and Morning Glories and Hot Foot
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Cards get Weaver from Halos — Redbirds deal Minor League outfielder Evans to Angels — ATLANTA — The Cardinals acquired right-handed pitcher Jeff Weaver and cash considerations from the Angels on Wednesday night in exchange for Minor League outfielder Terry Evans.
Rocky Mountain News:
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."
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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 …
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.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:New skipper? Look to rivals' farm system
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Baseball Musings
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 …
Discussion:
The Joy of Sox
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Rays go for third straight over Sox — Boston (50-31) at Tampa Bay (37-47), 7:15 p.m. ET — The Rays have had an up and down past month, carrying a 14-14 record through June, but Tim Corcoran has been on a tear. Wednesday's starter is boasting a 2-0 record and 1.17 ERA through five appearances …
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DRays Bay
George King / New York Post:
YANKS DISPLAY DIREWORKS — TRIBE LIGHTS UP BOMBERS IN 19-1 THRASHING — July 5, 2006 — CLEVELAND - A year ago, he was a welcomed life raft in a turbulent sea. Today Shawn Chacon is a cement shoe attached to a body that is slowly sinking into the muck of a dirty river.
Discussion:
Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:Notes: Torre says offense is bigger need
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Atheists are not doing things …
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels offense comes alive in Seattle — Halos pound out 15 hits, including two Rivera homers — SEATTLE — If the Angels are to find some offensive rhythm, they must wean themselves off their dependence of Vladimir Guerrero. — Manager Mike Scioscia believes his team must perform throughout …
Yahoo! Sports:
Hitting a snag — Hitting a snag — You can take the temperature of the New York Mets just the same way you could the Boston Red Sox for a seven-year period: Use Pedro Martinez as your thermometer. When he is fit and happy and turning every fifth day into something as close …
Discussion:
Brew Crew Ball
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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.
Discussion:
Dan Agonistes
Associated Press:
Sheets to make rehab start on Sunday — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Right-hander Ben Sheets is scheduled to begin a minor league injury rehabilitation stint with a start for the Milwaukee Brewers' Triple-A affiliate on Sunday. — Sheets, who has missed most of this season with tendinitis in his shoulder …
Discussion:
Brew Crew Ball
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Joy / Boston Globe:
Fenway Park Strategy Guide: Favorite moment — My first game at Fenway Park was two years ago. I was on a date with this beautiful girl. We went to Boston Beer Works, had a bit too much to drink, bought overpriced tickets from a scalper and watched the Red Sox get thrashed by the Yankees.
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 …
Discussion:
Ducksnorts
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.
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 …
