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Associated Press:
Taubenheim's staph infection forces Blue Jays to clean clubhouse — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays disinfected their clubhouse after being forced to place right-hander Ty Taubenheim on the 15-day disabled list Saturday with an infection in his left foot …
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Notes: Taubenheim gets staph infection — Rookie becomes second Blue Jay with similar ailment — TORONTO — It looked like another inside joke within Toronto's clubhouse. After Friday's game, the white board hanging on a wall in the back corner of the room read, "Word of the Day: Shower Shoes."
MLB.com:
Mets sign former Met Edgardo Alfonzo to Minor League contract — The New York Mets announced today that they have signed former Met Edgardo Alfonzo to a minor league contract. Alfonzo, who played with the Mets from 1995-2002, will join Norfolk (AAA) of the International League on Monday on the road in Indianapolis.
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Sports Illustrated:
Mets sign Alfonzo to minor league deal — CHICAGO (AP) -The New York Mets signed infielder Edgardo Alfonzo, a star on their 2000 World Series team, to a minor league contract Saturday and assigned him to Triple-A Norfolk. — Alfonzo, 32, began the season with the Los Angeles Angels …
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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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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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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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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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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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Sam Miller / MLB.com:
Horton trying to bridge past, present — Former Tiger to be part of Negro Leagues Weekend — DETROIT — Put down that PDA. Set aside that stylus. Instead of learning about your favorite baseball team via wireless updates, how about reading a book like Roger Kahn's "Boys of Summer" …
Julian Garcia / NY Daily News:
Chisox can't bail out Jose — As he batted with two outs in the ninth inning last night, pinch-hitter A.J. Pierzynski was thinking about more pressing matters than White Sox teammate Jose Contreras' streak of 17 straight decisions without a loss. — Pierzynski was trying to find …
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Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Pavano, Beltre haven't lived up to contracts … Every year major league teams spend millions of dollars on players who are almost always injured, who don't take their clubs to the next level or who simply don't live up to expectations. — The majority of these "busts" were either free-agent signings …
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Tomko may land in bullpen — After DL stint, Dodgers righty could return as a reliever — ST. LOUIS — When Brett Tomko returns from the disabled list, he'll probably return as a late-inning reliever. — Tomko was able to make 20 throws off a mound on Saturday at about 90 percent effort …
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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