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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs turn to Rusch in a pinch — Chicago (33-54) at Milwaukee (44-45), 1:05 p.m. CT — The Cubs won't have Mark Prior to close out the first half of the season. — Prior was a late scratch from his scheduled start on Sunday because of a strained left oblique muscle.
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Hendry might wait, but Dusty's days numbered — MILWAUKEE — The Cubs reach the All-Star break after the series finale today in Milwaukee with no reason to think they have what it takes to save themselves, let alone manager Dusty Baker. — This is a team that has been unable …
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Wood will miss rest of season — MILWAUKEE — Pitcher Kerry Wood's career suffered another serious jolt Saturday when it was revealed he has a partially torn right rotator cuff. — An MRI arthrogram taken Friday at Northwestern Memorial Hospital showed why Wood has been complaining …
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ESPN:
Test reveals Cubs' Wood has torn rotator cuff — MILWAUKEE — The career path of Chicago pitcher Kerry Wood is as busted up as the Cubs season this year. — The team revealed Saturday night that the right-hander has a partial tear in the rotator cuff of his throwing shoulder and that he will miss at least four weeks.
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1060west
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Take your pick: Both struggling — Platooning outfielders Mench, Wilkerson are in a funk at same time — ARLINGTON - The informal platoon that has Brad Wilkerson and Kevin Mench essentially sharing a spot in the lineup doesn't seem to be working for either one.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Major ideas — Rangers' two 'future' Stars looking ahead — ARLINGTON — Eric Hurley remembers watching last year's Major League Baseball All-Star Futures Game, in which fellow Rangers minor leaguers Edinson Volquez and Thomas Diamond pitched. He didn't watch with wide-eyed amazement.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Wang foils Devil Rays hook, line & sinker — ST. PETERSBURG - So much for mixing up your pitches. Chien-Ming Wang's sinker, compared to a bowling ball by Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon - that's a compliment, mind you - was so effective last night that it was practically the only pitch Jorge Posada called.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
No Dark Thoughts for Yanks' Mr. Sunshine — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., July 8 — Last Tuesday, when the Yankees completed the 81st game of their schedule, Johnny Damon smiled and said he felt fine. For all the walls he had dented and the ground he had covered, Damon had made it through the first half intact.
Associated Press:
Indians sign 16-year-old Australian — CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians signed 16-year-old Jason Smit, an infielder on Australia's Junior National Team, on Sunday. — The team also agreed to terms with 17-year-old Chris Archer, a North Carolina right-hander drafted in the fifth round last month.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Schilling takes on defending champs — Boston (53-32) at Chicago White Sox (56-31), 2:05 p.m. ET — When the Red Sox were swept out of last October's Division Series by the White Sox, Curt Schilling was positively stunned in the aftermath. Never, in his career, had he been on a postseason team …
Discussion:
The Joy of Sox
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Matthew Borenstein / MLB.com:
Notes: Rotation set for second half — Skipper Hurdle has starters lined up after All-Star break — DENVER — The Rockies rotation coming out of the All-Star break is set. — Jeff Francis is scheduled to start the second half of the season at Cincinnati.
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Purple Row
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
... Low-grade team / The Pirates' owners aren't playing ball — A lot has been written and much has been said about the abysmal play of the Pittsburgh Pirates. And it's not the usual fleeting barroom talk about the latest slump or the breaks of the game. — Fans are venting a simmering anger …
Michelle Chang / Boston Globe:
The Breakup — In this exclusive excerpt from his new book, Feeding the Monster, Seth Mnookin explores the fascinating, curious, and combative relationship between Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino and the young man he hired to build a championship team, general manager Theo Epstein.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Florida Marlins: Cabrera takes his lumps, then gets the boot — NEW YORK — Miguel Cabrera's comments weren't directed at third-base umpire Charlie Reliford, yet they perturbed the 16-year veteran enough to eject the Marlins' All-Star. — It started in the ninth inning of Saturday's opener …
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FishStripes
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Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Endearing & enduring: The 1969 Seattle Pilots — Tommy Davis laughed heartily when asked for his prime recollection of the Seattle Pilots. — "Bunch of mutts, man," he said. "Bunch of mutts." — Then Davis, a two-time batting champion and one of the Pilots' few players with stature …
Discussion:
The Griddle
John Sahly / MLB.com:
Capuano added to NL All-Star roster — Brewers lefty replaces Mets' Glavine for Tuesday's game — MILWAUKEE — Chris Capuano was standing in the bullpen at Miller Park before Sunday's game, going through his normal throwing routine with pitching coach Mike Maddux.
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Brew Crew Ball
Bill Plunkett / Orange County Register:
Izturis trade now unlikely — His smooth transition to third base has the Dodgers thinking twice about dealing him this season. — LOS ANGELES - From the moment the Dodgers signed Rafael Furcal as a free agent in December, it seemed obvious what role Cesar Izturis would fill when he returned from Tommy John surgery.

