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Associated Press:
Oswalt, Ordonez added to All-Star squads — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Houston pitcher Roy Oswalt and Detroit outfielder Magglio Ordonez were added to the All-Star rosters Friday, taking the place of injured Pedro Martinez and Manny Ramirez. — Ordonez will join Detroit teammates Ivan Rodriguez …
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Kevin Yanik / MLB.com:
Oswalt named to NL All-Star squad — Right-hander will replace injured Mets pitcher Pedro Martinez — HOUSTON — Roy Oswalt is going to the All-Star Game after all. — Oswalt was named to the National League squad Friday afternoon and replaces Mets right-hander Pedro Martinez …
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Associated Press:
Padres-Nationals Preview — Washington's bullpen could use a break after a couple of long days. — Ramon Ortiz looks to give the Nationals a quality and lengthy start Friday when they open a three-game series with the San Diego Padres at RFK Stadium. — Livan Hernandez lasted …
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:Zimmerman Does It Again
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pelfrey's day comes at Shea — Prospect gets call; Pedro on DL — One Met ace is headed to the DL. A possible future ace is headed to Shea. — A few hours before another win over the Pirates last night, the Mets provided some pregame intrigue by announcing - as expected …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
NL teams look to move as deadline nears — Every National League contender has multiple flaws — even the Mets, who probably could use two starting pitchers, not just one. — The challenge for each team will be to rank its needs, then address them. A thin trade market only increases the degree of difficulty.
Yahoo! Sports:
Cardinals designate RHP Ponson for assignment — HOUSTON (Ticker) - What began as a nice season for Sidney Ponson has evolved into a disappointing one. — Ponson, who began his first campaign with the St. Louis Cardinals with a 4-0 record, was designated for assignment by the team Friday.
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Toasty Joe / Yes Joe, It's Toasted.:
Who's drinkin' a beer, BEER!! — As everyone knows, Shea Stadium doesn't have that many traditions, save for the ratty-ass apple coming out of the hat. Roll call? Nope. YMCA or Cotton-Eyed Joe? Nope. Bob Sheppard? Nope. But today I dedicate a post to a true Shea Stadium institution.
Associated Press:
Mascot charged with fondling fan — GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — A man who played the mascot for a minor league baseball team was arrested after a woman said she was fondled at a game in April. — Cecil McLaurin Amick III, 37, of Boiling Springs, portrays Reedy Rip'It, a giant frog …
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Lone Star Ball
Bill Simmons / ESPN:
NBA trade value index — Come on, I couldn't have allowed the summer to pass without another edition of America's favorite running column gimmick, "Which NBA player has the highest trade value?" Besides, the demand for this year's edition was off the charts — a whopping eight readers e-mailed …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Contreras promoted to top of Sox rotation — It's virtually certain Jose Contreras will be limited to one inning, at most, at Tuesday's All-Star Game. — That became clearer Thursday after White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen set his rotation for the second half so Contreras will open July 14 …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:Redman gets last laugh with an All-Star outing
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Baseball Musings
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Thome is carrying a big stick … Halfway through another baseball season, here's what we're wondering: — Is Jonathan Papelbon going to give up fewer runs all season than Eddie Guardado gave up in his first inning of the season (three)? Are we really about to see a catcher (the amazing Joe Mauer) do a Ted Williams?
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Scout's honor — The sound of twisting metal woke up the whole neighborhood. There had been a nasty accident. A 16-year-old fussing with the radio lost control of his car, crashed into a parked one and thrust it into the next driveway. The kid was OK, just nervous that the guy whose car he destroyed might kill him.
Wilbur Miller / Only Bucs.Net:
"Pittsburgh Just Sits There" — Those words were spoken a couple months ago by Peter Gammons on ESPN's Baseball Tonight. Gammons was contrasting the Pirates to the Reds and Brewers, each of which, he thought, had been successful in making moves to improve themselves.
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Williams gets ball as Padres visit Nats — San Diego (45-40) at Washington (38-49), 4:05 p.m. PT — With the All-Star break right around the corner, the Padres launch a three-game series against the Nationals at RFK Stadium on Friday night. Woody Williams will get the call against Ramon Ortiz.
Associated Press:
Indians' Hafner hits fifth grand slam — CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner became the first player in major league history to hit five grand slams before the All-Star break when he connected in the second inning against Baltimore on Friday night.
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Klap: Minor sensations — If it's possible for two teams to be at a crossroads in early July, the Mets and Yankees have officially arrived. One is cruising to the playoffs (but worried enough to add a Class AA rookie to the rotation), the other is hunkered down in an all-or-nothing pursuit of the Red Sox …
Tim Brown / Los Angeles Times:
Grimsley Near Deal in Dispute — The Arizona Diamondbacks and Jason Grimsley are close to settling their compensation dispute, with both parties agreeing to donate the remainder of the pitcher's salary to charity, according to sources close to the negotiation.
Lyndsey Layton / Washington Post:
Mayor's Stadium Proposal Advances — The D.C. Zoning Commission approved the mayor's plan for the new Nationals stadium in Southeast yesterday, including his proposal to wrap four levels of parking inside two condominium towers, a first for Washington architecture.


