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Associated Press:
Right hip pain forces Mets to place Pedro on DL — NEW YORK — All-Star ace Pedro Martinez was placed on the disabled list by the New York Mets on Thursday because of pain in his right hip. — Martinez missed his scheduled start on Monday and can now rest through the All-Star break.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Pelfrey to start Saturday; Pedro on DL — An ailing right hip has landed pitcher Pedro Martinez on the 15-day disabled list and rookie Mike Pelfrey will make his major-league debut this weekend, the Mets announced Thursday — The much-talked-about rookie Pelfrey will start one of the two games …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Michael Becker / Los Angeles Times:
Gagne May Face Back Surgery — Eric Gagne could be facing back surgery that would end his season and, with free agency pending, possibly his career-long affiliation with the Dodgers. — An MRI showed as many as two herniated disks in the relief pitcher's lower back, which could be corrected by surgery.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Gagne might need back surgery — Side injury keeps Kent out another game; Tomko improving — LOS ANGELES — Eric Gagne has a herniated disk that will require surgery to repair if he does not respond immediately to an epidural nerve block procedure performed Thursday.
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Nomar, A.J. named Final Vote winners — Dodgers first baseman, White Sox catcher join All-Star squads — Nomar Garciaparra and A.J. Pierzynski were American League All-Star teammates in 2002, the year that the Final Vote was introduced by MLB.com. They did not have to rely on it to be selected …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Newcomer to Pitch Sunday — CLEVELAND, July 6 — Growing up in Tampa, Fla., Kris Wilson had two dreams. — "I wanted to be Terry Bradshaw and I wanted to be Nolan Ryan," Wilson said. "Turns out, I was neither." — Wilson, a former quarterback, quit football after his redshirt season at Georgia Tech …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Zimmerman on his own — Robinson using a different philosophy for third baseman — WASHINGTON — During his rookie season with the Reds, in 1956, Frank Robinson received a lot of advice from manager Birdie Tebbetts about the game of baseball. Now a manager himself …
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds acquire Guardado from Mariners — Veteran reliever expected to take over closer role — ATLANTA — Reinforcements are coming to help the Reds' beleaguered bullpen. — Cincinnati acquired veteran left-handed reliever Eddie Guardado from the Mariners on Thursday in exchange for pitching prospect Travis Chick and cash.
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Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Selig up front about absence — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — About 10 minutes before last night's game a fan in the second deck of Tropicana Field yelled, ``That knee looks fine, Manny. Let's go. Despite the pleas of that fan and of Major League Baseball, it still appears Manny Ramírez …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Inner workings revealed — The breach in trust between Theo Epstein and Larry Lucchino that led to Epstein's departure from the Red Sox, and how principal owner John W. Henry was able to persuade Epstein to return as general manager less than three months later, is explored in a new book by Seth Mnookin …
Associated Press:
Padres-Phillies Preview — The San Diego Padres changed their luck against the Philadelphia Phillies with one swing. — One night after ending an 11-game losing streak to the Phillies with a ninth-inning homer, the Padres look to win a series against them for the first time in nearly four years …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards still in market for hitter — HOUSTON — As recently as Monday afternoon, Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty maintained that finding another hitter remained a higher priority than acquiring help for a tattered starting rotation. But when a deal for Los Angeles Angels righthander …
Chuck King / Palm Beach Post:
Free to play ball — JUPITER — His name is Amaury Cazana Marti. At least, the St. Louis Cardinals are pretty sure. — His age? Depends whom you ask. Marti, who came to this country from Cuba a little more than a year ago, insists he's 27. Without a birth certificate or proof otherwise …
David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
Blogosphere therapy — Some Cubs fans take to the Internet to vent their vitriol over the team and manager Dusty Baker — From the streets of Wrigleyville to the hearts of Texas and Utah and every Cubs fans' wired outpost, many fed-up fans have replaced a bar stool with an office chair and bellied up to their computer desk.
Rick Braun / JSOnline:
Notes: Intriguing prospect — Melvin reportedly trying to acquire Greg Maddux — rbraun@journalsentinel.com — Having entered play Thursday just 3½ games out of first in the National League Central, the Milwaukee Brewers are in a position to be a buyer rather than a seller …
Dallas Morning News:
Chat wrap: Move Tex from cleanup? — Evan Grant: Afternoon, everybody. Here to answer your questions, but please let's hold off on trying to figure out if the Rangers can win the AL West with a .500 record — BReed: Am I the only one who thinks its time to bring up Volquez and see what the kid really has?
Associated Press:
Astros 4, Cardinals 2 — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — HOUSTON — The Houston Astros had just enough offense and plenty of defense to beat the St. Louis Cardinals. — Mike Lamb homered in the first inning and Lance Berkman made two pinpoint throws from right field …
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The Crawfish Boxes
Baseball America:
Daily Dish: July 5 — High Class A Lake Elsinore's offense provided plenty of fireworks Tuesday, hitting three homers in the Storm's 17-2 win at Inland Empire. — Third baseman Chase Headley had the line of the day for Lake Elsinore, going 3-for-4 with his 10th home run and his 19th double of the season.
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