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Joe Kay / Associated Press:
Reds rally to complete sweep of Rockies — CINCINNATI — With two late-game rallies, the Cincinnati Reds learned what it's like to be on the other side of those bullpen meltdowns. — Rich Aurilia's pinch-hit, bases-loaded single in the bottom of the eighth inning rallied the Reds …
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William S. Hupp / MLB.com:
Reds Hall of Fame honors inductees — Seaver, Browning and May celebrated in on-field ceremony — CINCINNATI — When Lee May was just a boy, like many young boys, he wanted to play baseball. — But times were tough in Birmingham, Ala., in the early 1950s, so you had to be creative.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
No-hit Tracey's back — Pitcher says he's learned much from June incident — NEW YORK — Sean Tracey rejoined the White Sox on Sunday with three lessons learned. — "Protect your team, do your job, and, no offense to you guys, but watch what you say to the media, because it's going to be twisted and turned," Tracey said.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Chipper ties extra-base streak record — Homer in fourth equals Waner's 79-year-old Major League mark — SAN DIEGO — Chipper Jones is one day away from possibly doing what no other Major Leaguer has ever done. — Jones' two-run fourth-inning homer off Jake Peavy in Sunday's 10-5 Braves win …
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Associated Press:
Blue Jays' Molina drives in winning run with single in 14th inning — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — TORONTO — Bengie Molina wanted to end the game more than anybody after catching 14 innings. — Molina's RBI single in the 14th lifted the Toronto Blue Jays over the Seattle Mariners 7-6 Saturday.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mariners have strong interest in Soriano — The Mariners see an opportunity. Few teams can afford to rent Nationals left fielder Alfonso Soriano, a potential free agent, for the final two months of the season. And the Angels, the team for whom Soriano represents perhaps the best fit …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Mench seeing more bench — Outfielder loses playing time; club may consider using him in trade — BALTIMORE - The Rangers do not want to trade Kevin Mench. His play, however, makes them consider the possibilities. — Mench went 1-for-11 in the first three games of the second half …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Walker: You can pin game on me — Cubs' 2nd baseman takes blame for 2 costly errors in loss — Todd Walker was humbled by Sunday's experience at Wrigley Field, where the popular second baseman the Cubs tried to trade all winter was vociferously booed for his lackluster defense in the 13-7 loss to the New York Mets.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Shades of 1987 for Cards — The Cardinals on Sunday completed their first four-game sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers here since July 7-8, 1987, when they won back-to-back twi-night doubleheaders. The second game of both doubleheaders went 10 innings, with the first nightcap lasting almost until 3 a.m. …
Associated Press:
Game over — Rivera saves No. 400 as Yankees sweep White Sox — NEW YORK (AP) — With the souvenir ball from his 400th save nestled gently in the pocket of his mitt, Mariano Rivera got a warm hug from a grateful Joe Torre and flashed his proudest smile. — The closer by which all closers …
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Associated Press:
No. 721 wasted — Myers, Phillies beat Giants despite Bonds' solo shot — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brett Myers and Barry Bonds both had impressive days at the ballpark. Neither was in much of a position to enjoy it — not with the troubles still awaiting them off the field.
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Richard Justice / Houston Chronicle:
Astros need to plug leaks in bullpen — MIAMI — After his relievers had yet another bad day at the office Sunday, Phil Garner issued what sounded like a threat. — "I'm going to keep pitching 'em," he said. — You just choked on your cornflakes, didn't you? — Actually, Garner has no choice.
Sports Illustrated:
Littlefield: Pirates haven't moved to sign new Casey contract — PITTSBURGH (AP) -The Pittsburgh Pirates are not discussing a contract extension with first baseman Sean Casey, a sign they may be looking to trade their highest-paid player before the end of the month.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Penny, Dodgers swept in St. Louis — NL All-Star starter yields six runs, while offense struggles — ST. LOUIS — With four more hits and three more RBIs, Albert Pujols on Sunday completed his four-game sweep of the Dodgers. — The Cardinals went along for the ride in an 11-3 victory …
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Angels score late, break out brooms — Kendrick's third hit of game knocks in winning run in eighth — ANAHEIM — It was bottoms up for the Angels on Sunday. — The back end of the batting order stepped up, delivered and proved to be the difference as the Angels continued their torrid pace in the heat of July.
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Howard Kussoy / MLB.com:
Red Sox ask Snyder to secure split — Oakland (47-44) at Boston (54-35), 2:05 p.m. ET — On June 19, Kyle Snyder made a spot start for the Red Sox and pulled out a victory for a team that was fighting injuries to its pitching staff. Now, less than one month later, the right-hander …
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