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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Prior could return on Thursday — Cubs pitcher Mark Prior is sick and tired of being a bench-warmer with the summer heating up and the situation at Wrigley Field sticky as ever. So the competitor in him argued against going on the 15-day disabled list Friday, believing he could come …
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Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Walker flips, Cubs flop — Greg Maddux always paints the corners, even in conversation. The Cubs pitcher makes people read between the lines of what he is saying, and Friday was no exception. — But after slipping to 2-10 since beginning his season 5-, Maddux didn't simply shrug off attempts …
Discussion:
Goat Riders of the Apocalypse
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Losing turns ugly — Maddux 'good with' leaving Cubs; Jones confronts 2 fans — The All-Star evaluation period may have ended with no casualties, but the frustration continues to mount at Wrigley Field. — While returning to the dugout after grounding out in the ninth inning …
Associated Press:
Braves, Padres combine for 36 hits, 27 runs — SAN DIEGO (AP) - Adam LaRoche homered twice and drove in five runs, including two on an 11th-inning double, to help the Atlanta Braves to a wild 15-12 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night in the highest-scoring game in Petco Park's three-year history.
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Baseball Musings
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Thomson suffers setback — Righty headed for DL again, this time with sore shoulder — SAN DIEGO — Just two months ago, there was reason to believe John Thomson was heading for a big payday. Now there's reason to wonder if he'll even receive much attention this offseason on the free-agent market.
Williams S. Hupp / MLB.com:
Notes: Belisle placed on 15-day DL — Right-hander feels stiffness and soreness in lower back — CINCINNATI — For the second time this season, Reds reliever Matt Belisle has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with back problems. — According to Reds trainer Mark Mann on Friday …
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We Heart the Reds
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Bittersweet victory for D-Backs — Estrada hits 2-run shot in 9th; Counsell headed to DL with rib injury — Spirits should have been high in the Diamondbacks clubhouse on Friday night after a dramatic, walk-off home run by Johnny Estrada capped a day that began with the announcement of a contract extension for manager Bob Melvin.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Traders Take Aim at Top Pitchers — As the Angels pursue a slugger in trade talks, they have discovered that their highly touted prospects are not necessarily the players most coveted by opposing teams. With young, affordable pitching at a premium, potential trade partners tend …
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Notes: Cabrera may be on way out — Whispered trade with Pittsburgh includes Burnitz, Craig Wilson — NEW YORK — General manager Brian Cashman has made it clear that pitching prospect Philip Hughes is as close to untouchable as any player in the Yankees' farm system. — Melky Cabrera on the other hand, may not be.
Discussion:
WasWatching.com
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Lowe overmatched as Dodgers fall — Bats stifled during dominant performance by Cards' Carpenter — ST. LOUIS — Should the Dodgers be more concerned about the two hits their offense scratched out Friday night against Chris Carpenter or the 11 hits starter Derek Lowe served up in six-plus innings?
Discussion:
6-4-2
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MLB.com:
Nationals place righthander John Patterson on 15-day disabled list — Prior to tonight's series opener, the Washington Nationals placed right-handed pitcher John Patterson on the 15-Day Disabled List, retroactive to July 10, with a right forearm strain. Tomorrow, the Nationals are expected …
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District of Baseball
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Midseason flip is more of a big flop … Cincinnati - It's beginning to look as if mediocrity was disguised as prosperity. — The Rockies opened the second half as a contender. The standings said as much. But the way they have played for the past week screams something else, something troubling.
Dallas Morning News:
Warning to Rangers: Beware of Benson — BALTIMORE - If the Rangers know what is best, and that has not always been the case, they will have selective memory about Friday's 2-1 win against Baltimore at Camden Yards. — Kevin Millwood was good. After missing one turn because of a biceps strain …
Gary Washburn / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Jones' debut for M's a trial by fire — Prospect starts in CF day after being promoted — TORONTO — The number on the placard above Adam Jones' locker read No. 83, which wasn't accurate. That was the jersey number Jones wore five months ago as a Mariners spring training invitee.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Salmon to Call It Quits Even if He's Short of 300 — The farewell milestone suddenly appears in jeopardy. However, even if he finishes one home run shy of 300, Tim Salmon insists this remains his final season. — "Sure, 300 is a well-rounded number," he said Thursday.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Over and way out for Beckett — He is the Bridgemaster, the Bombino, the man most likely to send you home with a souvenir if you are sitting in the Monster Seats. Big league hitters, most of them American Leaguers, are takin' it to the streets at a record pace against Red Sox righty Josh Beckett in 2006.
Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Ponson, Under Scrutiny, Stresses Keeping His Focus — It is generally a good thing to be a starting pitcher for the Yankees, as is now the case for Sidney Ponson. But it is not so good to be with your third team in less than a year with your career and your behavior being evaluated game by game.
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles send Cabrera to minors, recall Loewen — The Baltimore Orioles optioned struggling right-hander Daniel Cabrera to Triple-A Ottawa on Friday, hopeful the move will enable him to regain a measure of confidence after going six straight starts without a victory.
Discussion:
The Baseball Analysts
Sports Illustrated:
South Side stove — White Sox heat up pitching market; Philly fire sale — A decidedly drab pitching market is on the verge of receiving a major shot in the arm. The White Sox are sending out word that they're willing to trade one of two veteran front-line starters …



