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3:42 AM ET, July 11, 2006

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Associated Press:
23 first-time All-Stars debut as young stars emerge  —  PITTSBURGH — Ryan Howard's eyes widened when someone asked him about Boston closer Jonathan Papelbon.  —  "Nasty.  Nasty, filthy stuff," the Philadelphia slugger said Monday.  "His split-finger is ridiculous."
Discussion: Mike's Baseball Rants
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Young All-Stars in Alignment  —  Mets third baseman David Wright during Monday night's All-Star Game home run derby.  Wright reached the final, where he lost to Ryan Howard of the Phillies.  —  José Reyes knew David Wright did not care much for funky handshakes.  It was just not his style.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox News:
Time to hand out some midseason hardware  —  The coolest thing about this year's awards races is that Twins left-hander Francisco Liriano might lose the American League Rookie of the Year award but win the Cy Young.  —  Red Sox closer Jonathon Papelbon, who didn't allow a run on the road until …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Big Papi is baseball's new face  —  Red Sox slugger is no longer a diamond in the rough  —  PITTSBURGH — It was quite a scene Monday afternoon at All-Star media day, with flash bulbs clicking and bright lights hovering above and around the best baseball players in the world.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Notes: Guillen unsure of pitching plans  —  After starter Rogers, manager has many outstanding options  —  PITTSBURGH — Detroit's Kenny Rogers will start, but after that, American League skipper Ozzie Guillen hasn't decided how he will use the rest of the talented American League pitching staff.
Discussion: WasWatching.com
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Zambrano: Get off Baker's back, let him finish year  —  PITTSBURGH — Carlos Zambrano, the Cubs' lone All-Star representative, conducted most of his hourlong interview Monday in Spanish, but he also defended beleaguered manager Dusty Baker against what are perceived as media attacks.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Abreu has experienced a power outage … PITTSBURGH — Here in this modern sports world, where we'd much rather believe in supernatural forces than reality, we love our curses.  So it's time to ask a question we know you've all been wondering about pretty much 24/7:  —  Is there any such thing as a Home Run Derby Curse?
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Howard wins wet-and-wild HR Derby … PITTSBURGH — It was a Home Run Derby only Admiral Dewey, Charlie the Tuna and the star-studded cast of The Little Mermaid could have loved.  —  It wasn't the most spectacular Home Run Derby in history.  But it was definitely the most waterlogged.
Discussion: The700Level.com
Associated Press:
Guillen names Rogers AL starter, NL taps Penny  —  PITTSBURGH — Kenny Rogers has gone from all-star scourge to All-Star Game starter.  —  The Tigers' left-hander, the top winner for the team with the best record in the majors, will be on the mound for the AL on Tuesday night against Brad Penny of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:   Penny gets All-Star starting nod for NL
Tom D'angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Incidents tarnish Cabrera's stardom  —  PITTSBURGH - Cookie Rojas, a five-time All-Star in the '60s and '70s, has some advice for Miguel Cabrera: Cool it.  —  "He's going to have to understand the fact that he can't react all the time the same way,'' said Rojas, the Marlins' Spanish television analyst. "
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
One Phillies owner speaks out on team's struggles  —  PITTSBURGH - The Phillies have been bloodied and beaten on the field, and intensely criticized off it.  —  The starting pitching and hitting have been awful.  Manager Charlie Manuel is feeling the heat.
Mike S. / Mike's Mets:
It's Time to Fire Omar Minaya  —  Note: please actually read this before leaving a comment.  For those of you that don't get sarcasm, thanks for stopping by.  —  Something has been nagging me lately as I read all the reports in the papers about Omar's willingness to give up top prospects in the right deal.
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New York Post:
WAGS WOULD MORTGAGE FUTURE, BUT WILL OMAR?
Discussion: MLB.com, the metropolitans and Hot Foot
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Soriano a star likely on the move  —  PITTSBURGH — When Alfonso Soriano leads off for the National League in tonight's All-Star Game, he will wear his third uniform in the Midsummer Classic; before his current Nationals employ, he represented the Yankees and Rangers.
Joseph White / Associated Press:
Nats announce 'Grand Reopening' for old RFK … WASHINGTON // The lines are too long, the concourses are dirty, the food service is lacking, the music isn't fun, the prices are too high, the marketing is virtually nonexistent, and the team stinks.  —  While there's no quick fix for that last item …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Sports Illustrated:
Maddux on the move?  —  Brewers, Dodgers likely suitors; potential Abreu deal  —  PITTSBURGH — Cooperstown-bound Cub Greg Maddux has veto power over trades, but it's believed he'd accept a deal to at least two teams: the Brewers and the Dodgers.  —  If the noncontending Cubs decide to deal him …
Discussion: Hot Foot
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Memories and stories connect generations … The place: Camden Yards in Baltimore.  The date: Sept. 6, 1995.  —  There are moments in baseball that couldn't possibly happen in any other sport.  This was one of them.  —  Most baseball history is made with no notice, with no warning.
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
 
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