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8:35 AM ET, July 6, 2006

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Associated Press:
Canseco gets trade after 1 Surf Dawg game  —  LOS ANGELES (AP) - Only one game into his comeback, Jose Canseco was traded Wednesday after seeking the move because of family obligations.  —  The Golden Baseball League approved the swap, sending the 42-year-old Canseco from the San Diego Surf Dawgs …
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Associated Press:   Leaving so soon?  —  Canseco seeks trade from Surf Dawgs after one game
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Associated Press:
Angels trade Weaver to Cards for minor-league OF  —  SEATTLE — 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 for assignment by the Angels last Friday …
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:   Cards get Weaver from Halos
Rob / The Birdwatch:
THE CAVALRY  —  As you've probably heard, the Cardinals …
Discussion: The 26th Man and Reverend Redbird
Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Crawford's runaway day  —  Speedy outfielder swipes No. 200, home in same game  —  ST. PETERSBURG — Carl Crawford stole three bases on Wednesday, but it wasn't the second one, which gave the 24-year-old 200 for his career, that earned him a standing ovation.
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Rays go for third straight over Sox
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Notes: Clement has setback
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Hendry backs off Baker deadline  —  GM says evaluation of Cubs' staff could take days—or weeks  —  HOUSTON — General manager Jim Hendry met with Dusty Baker before Wednesday's game and discussed published reports that the Cubs' manager and some of his coaching staff could be in danger of losing their jobs during the All-Star break.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
New skipper? Look to rivals' farm system
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ESPN:
Cubs GM Hendry to mull Baker's future over break
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
On The Download:
Mp3 exclusive: Peter Gammons  —  A week from today, Fenway Park will host its second annual "Hot Stove, Cool Music: The Fenway Sessions" concert, an event that couldn't have happened without Peter Gammons.  A few years ago Gammons, now 61, became a crucial link between Boston rockers and the Red Sox …
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Joy / Boston Globe:   Fenway Park Strategy Guide: Favorite moment
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.
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Sports Illustrated:
Soriano's suitors (cont.)
NY Daily News:
Chacon could be on the way out  —  CLEVELAND - It appears unlikely that Shawn Chacon will make his scheduled start Sunday, but that could be the least of his concerns.  With Chacon failing to show any of the magic he had last season, his time with the Yankees could be coming to an end.
Paul Kelso / Guardian:
Scowling Scolari blames referee  —  It was always unlikely that Portugal would leave this World Cup quietly and so it proved last night as Cristiano Ronaldo and coach Luiz Felipe Scolari laid the blame for their semi-final defeat at the feet of the Uraguayan referee Jorge Larrionda.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Burnitz, Randa amenable to being traded  —  NEW YORK — Neither Jeromy Burnitz nor Joe Randa has asked the Pirates for a trade.  —  But neither sounds as if he would be terribly troubled if one were to happen.  —  Check out Burnitz's typically candid response to a question on the matter yesterday:
Discussion: Bucs Dugout
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Borowski closes on bigger payday  —  WASHINGTON — As if his day wasn't bad enough already, Joe Borowski had just walked out of RFK Stadium after giving up a game-losing home run Tuesday when the skies suddenly opened up.  —  A flash thunderstorm soaked Borowski as he sprinted to the subway stop about a half-mile from the ballpark.
Discussion: FishStripes
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Soriano Says He Wants to Stay In D.C.  —  With half a season under his belt and the trade deadline less than three weeks away, Alfonso Soriano has a new take on his stint with the Washington Nationals: He wants to stay.  —  "I feel very good here, better than I expected," Soriano said in an interview yesterday.
Discussion: THE BELTWAY BOYS
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Jeff Suppan gives up a bundle of runs early  —  BRAVES 14, CARDINALS 4  —  Up next: 7:05 tonight at Houston, FSN Midwest  —  It took Jeff Suppan five starts to go from 99 to 100 wins in his big-league career.  After three subsequent starts, he still is at 100.
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Twin killing in KC  —  With a big hit from Buck, the Royals win another series, beating red-hot Minnesota 6-3.  —  Credit the Royals with this much: It no longer seems rare when things go right.  They no longer seem capable of threatening the 1962 Mets or the 2003 Tigers for sustained futility over a full season.
Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
Congressmen brush back Comcast in stalemate over Nats … Three congressmen have asked the Federal Communications Commission to block Comcast Cable's merger with Adelphia Communications unless Comcast agrees to outside arbitration of its dispute with Orioles owner Peter Angelos over broadcasting Washington Nationals games.
Discussion: District of Baseball
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Eight-run inning ties Marlins mark; Marlins 18, Nationals 9  —  WASHINGTON — The Marlins completed a double play to end the fifth inning and retreated to their dugout, but they could just as well have converged on the RFK Stadium diamond and started shaking hands.
Discussion: FishStripes
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Elbow surgery will end Martinez's season  —  WASHINGTON — Carlos Martinez's season is over.  —  As the Marlins feared, the right-hander needs Tommy John surgery.  Dr. James Andrews, who examined Martinez on Wednesday, will perform the operation today in Birmingham, Ala.
Discussion: FishStripes
 
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