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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Matthews has golden dreams — BALTIMORE - Outfielder Gary Matthews acknowledged Friday that he has given thought to winning the Gold Glove. — "Only since I was about 5 years old," Matthews said. "I walked into Bobby Bonds' house and saw his trophy case full of them.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
NOTES — Ballpark wind study results due — BALTIMORE - The Rangers on Tuesday expect to see the initial results of an evaluation of how and if the construction of the Gold Club affected wind patterns at Ameriquest Field in Arlington and the number of home runs hit there.
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Lone Star Ball
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Club to discuss ballpark studies — Goal is to see what kind of impact Gold Club construction has — BALTIMORE — A team of top Rangers officials will meet with a Toronto-based company Tuesday to discuss the results of wind studies done earlier this season on Ameriquest Field in Arlington, Texas.
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 …
Discussion:
...getting paid to watch
Associated Press:
Braves-Padres Preview — The San Diego Padres are looking to win two straight division titles for the first time in their history. The Atlanta Braves , meanwhile, are a long shot to extend one of the longest division-title streaks in any major sport. — Holding onto a slim lead …
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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.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Second Half Begins With Quiet Debuts — PITTSBURGH, July 14 — The acquisition of Austin Kearns and Felipe Lopez was touted, by all parties involved, as a move for the long-term success of the Washington Nationals, certainly not a quick solution for this season's woes.
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Washington Times, District of Baseball, William F. Yurasko's … and The Nationals Enquirer
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Lindsey Frazier / MLB.com:
D-Backs call up Drew — Shortstop set to make debut in place of injured Counsell — PHOENIX — The future is now for at least one Diamondbacks prospect. — After veteran shortstop Craig Counsell broke a rib in the seventh inning of Friday night's win over the Brewers …
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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.
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Baseball Musings
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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Goat Riders of the Apocalypse
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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.
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WasWatching.com
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Making their cases — Trachsel wins 7th straight, Floyd gets big hit as Minaya looks on — CHICAGO - When the Mets opened the second half of the season Friday at Wrigley Field, general manager Omar Minaya was in attendance, cell phone to his ear, tireless in his quest to find a No. 3 starter and another offensive weapon for October.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Trach leading to October — Steve starts second half right — CHICAGO - As the Mets search for a third starter to follow Pedro Martinez and Tom Glavine in a postseason series, Steve Trachsel is showing the best option already may be part of the rotation.
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Mike's Mets
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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Sean McClelland / Dayton Daily News:
Trade was risky, but at least Reds are going for it — Lefty reliever Bill Bray boarded the plane wearing a suit, and Majewski and 36-year-old shortstop Royce Clayton couldn't help but razz him about it. — "You could tell he was a rookie who had never been traded before," Clayton said.
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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.
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Romo Phone Home
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Notes: DL a possibility for Chavez — Swisher sees more time at first; Bradley back in action — BOSTON — The A's have been saying for some time that they'd very much like to avoid placing third baseman Eric Chavez on the disabled list, but manager Ken Macha's answer …
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Athletics Nation
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.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch


