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Associated Press:
Buehrle battered — Yankees chase All-Star early in rout of White Sox — NEW YORK (AP) — Instead of swinging for the fences, the New York Yankees put down a string of splendid bunts and beat Ozzie Guillen's White Sox at their own game of small ball. — Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams …
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FIRE JOE MORGAN
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Politte sent packing — Sox part ways with '05 bullpen stalwart; Buehrle still off-target — NEW YORK — It was a game struggling White Sox ace Mark Buehrle and embattled reliever Cliff Politte would like to forget. — That's unlikely. — Buehrle lasted only three-plus innings Saturday in losing his third consecutive start.
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The Bard's Room
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
For Ozzie, blowout is sobering — The final score alone was lopsided enough to warrant the blizzard of Ozzie. — But despite yesterday's 14-3 pounding at the hands of the Yankees, a third consecutive shaky outing by southpaw Mark Buehrle and Chicago's fourth loss in the last five games …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Phils' Abreu Has Become the Center of Attention
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WasWatching.com
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
It's time to get caught up in the chase — For a while, it was tempting to think the Yankees might go away. Fade into the sunset. Disappear from sight altogether. The Red Sox had ripped off 12 straight wins and Yankee millionaires were falling like Italian soccer players in the path of Zinedine Zidane.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates entertaining offers for Jack Wilson — But team apparently is not eager to trade shortstop — The Pirates are entertaining trade offers for shortstop Jack Wilson, multiple sources said yesterday, although it is unlikely he will be dealt by Major League Baseball's July 31 deadline.
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Nationals Let One Get Away — Washington Loses Lead in the Eighth, Game in the Ninth : Pirates 7, Nationals 6 — PITTSBURGH, July 15 — A pair of Oakley's with clear lenses covering his eyes and a chain glistening around his neck, Roy Corcoran looked the part of a menacing closer in his first appearance as a Washington National.
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Federal Baseball
Associated Press:
Braves-Padres Preview — The Atlanta Braves are showing Petco Park is not just a pitcher's park. They're also showing they may not be out of the NL East race just yet. — The surging Braves look for a third consecutive offensive outburst as they look to close out a three-game sweep against the San Diego Padres on Sunday.
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Ducksnorts
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Sandy Burgin / MLB.com:
Padres have ace up their sleeve — Atlanta (42-49) at San Diego (48-42), 1:05 p.m. PT — The Padres turn to their ace Jake Peavy on Sunday in hopes of salvaging the third and final game of this three-game series with the suddenly resurgent Atlanta Braves.
Andrew Bagnato / Houston Chronicle:
Stephen Drew make ML debut for Arizona — PHOENIX — The Drew family has a tradition. When one of the Drew brothers is promoted to the major leagues, everyone gets a phone call. It happened first with J.D. in 1998, then with Tim in 2000. — On Friday night it was Stephen Drew's turn.
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Baseball Musings
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Early Pitchers' Duel Turns Into Cubs Rout — CHICAGO, July 15 — The game was scoreless through five innings, a crisp pitchers' duel that nonetheless seemed ominous for Cubs fans as soon as their pitcher's focus on scoring runs disrupted his ability to prevent them.
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Metsblog.com
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Lab is helping baseball to clean up its act — LOS ANGELES — You can't work here if you're an athlete. And forget about getting a lab coat if you are a fan or rotisserie league geek. The man who runs the world's best sports drug-testing laboratory has no interest in hiring chemists …
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Ira Podell / Associated Press:
No saves recorded during full day of baseball — NEW YORK (AP) — There was no saving baseball during a wild Saturday full of blowouts and walkoff wins. — It marked the first time in nearly three decades a full day of major league games were played without a save recorded.
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The Griddle
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Notes: Denorfia glad to be in Majors — Rookie outfielder happy to have a spot in Reds outfield — CINCINNATI — Rookie outfielder Chris Denorfia's 26th birthday was on Saturday, but the biggest surprise already came on Thursday. — An eight-player deal that sent Austin Kearns to Washington …
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Red Hot Mama
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
No simple solution for Selig — Cincinnati - It permeates the game like a bad odor, seeping through clubhouses and settling in the commissioner's office. — Barry Bonds' legal problems soon will intersect with Bud Selig's best interests. — The embattled San Francisco Giants slugger …
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Purple Row
Terry Pluto / ohio.com:
View from Pluto — Good signs in Vegas — How about some good news? — • It's just summer league, but the Cavaliers have reasons to like first-round draft pick Shannon Brown. The 6-foot-3 guard from Michigan State played 30 minutes a game, averaged 14 points and shot 50 percent …
Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Somebody stop Selig — Game's managers vehemently against Selig's Never on Sunday plan. — Somebody stop Bud Selig before he tinkers again. — Assigning home-field advantage for the World Series to the league that wins the All-Star Game was bad enough, but last week …




