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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
In reversal, Pedro up & throwing — CHICAGO - Pedro Martinez figured his boldest move yesterday would be drinking coffee for the first time since experiencing food poisoning. "Wish me luck, because I really feel like I want a cup," the ace said as he rested the drink in his locker.
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Ryan Crawford / MLB.com:Notes: Reyes could return Tuesday
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Chicks Dig The Pitchers' Duel
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats designate LeCroy for assignment — GM Bowden will try to trade him to AL team, activates Armas — WASHINGTON — Catcher/first baseman Matthew LeCroy knew this past weekend that his days with the Nationals were numbered. After the team made the eight-player trade …
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MLB.com:
Nationals recall righthander Tony Armas Jr. from rehabilitation assignment and reinstate him from the 15-day disabled list — Matthew LeCroy designated for assignment — The Washington Nationals today recalled right-handed pitcher Tony Armas Jr. from his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated him from the 15-Day Disabled List.
New York Post:
YA GOTTA BELIEVE — WRIGHT STARS IN AD FOR FAITH HEALER — July 17, 2006 — TO LIFT a line from The Doors, strange days have found us. — So it's Saturday afternoon and we're watching the Mets on Ch. 11. They're playing the Cubs in Wrigley, when, during a commercial break, David Wright …
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Bob Sikes / ...getting paid to watch:A Hopeful Hoodwink — Phil Mushnick pointed out this morning …
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Baseball Musings
ESPN:
Gammons out of hospital, heads to rehab center — BOSTON — Longtime ESPN baseball analyst Peter Gammons was released from a Boston hospital Monday — nearly three weeks after suffering a brain aneurysm. — Gammons was moved to an undisclosed rehabilitation center, his wife, Gloria said in a statement.
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Sports Illustrated:
ESPN analyst Gammons moved from hospital to rehab after aneurysm — BOSTON (AP) -Peter Gammons, an ESPN analyst and member of the writer's wing of the baseball Hall of Fame, was released Monday from a Boston hospital where he was being treated for a brain aneurysm.
Associated Press:
Phillies-Padres Preview — The Philadelphia Phillies are trying to turn around their season. It would be a big help if Cole Hamels does. — The surging Phillies hand the ball to the rookie left-hander on Monday in the opener of a three-game series against the San Diego Padres .
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Williams to open set with Phils — Philadelphia (42-48) at San Diego (48-43), 7:05 p.m. PT — The Padres are happy to see the Braves leave town and welcome in the Phillies for a three-game series that begins Monday. — After allowing 36 runs over the three-game set with Atlanta …
Sports Illustrated:
'It was the right thing to do' — Giambi speaks about testimony; Yankees' wish list — While Barry Bonds awaits word as to whether he'll be indicted for perjury and possibly other charges (such as tax evasion), the Yankees' Jason Giambi is enjoying life again.
baseballminutia.com:
Blowing It Up - Wayne Krivsky takes on the Power of Tradition — So much for the Power of Tradition. — To the fan and analyst a trade is a talent swap first and foremost, stats for stats, needs for needs, but beneath all of the rate stats and percentage stats are nuances that get passed over by those of us on the outside.
Michael Gluskin / MLB.com:
Notes: Rumors fly around Lopez — Right-hander has struggled but could still be coveted — BALTIMORE — One day after discussing trade rumors in general terms, Baltimore starter Rodrigo Lopez learned Monday that he may have a new specific destination. Buster Olney, a senior columnist for ESPN.com …
Sean McAdam / ESPN:
AL teams take NL pitchers at their own risk — The countdown to the non-waiver trading deadline is 14 days and already, there is the sense of resignation in the air. — For the second consecutive year, few expect many important deals to be struck. Talk? Yes, plenty. Proposals? Sure.
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Ryan Crawford / MLB.com:
Historic inning lifts Mets — Floyd and Beltran belt grand slams in club-record 11-run sixth — CHICAGO — Cliff Floyd was looking for a fresh start in the second half. What better place to be reborn than his hometown? — Floyd hit a grand slam that helped spark a club-record 11-run sixth inning …
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Pat Borzi / New York Times:
Myers Makes a Quiet Return to the Mound for the Phillies — SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 — Brett Myers walked from the dugout toward the mound in the first inning at AT&T Park on Sunday, looked around and waited for the venom. The last time he made this walk, on June 24, the fans at Fenway Park lambasted him.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Royal chance for momentum swing — When it comes to knowledge of the Royals, nobody has more than Allard Baird, the former Kansas City general manager and newly appointed Red Sox special assignment scout, who will report to Boston GM Theo Epstein today as the Sox begin a three-game series against Baird's former team.
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Royals Review
Mark Healey / gothambaseball.com:
The Rumor Mill: Market Place Mania — Finding that prices remain ridiculously high for even the mediocre of starting pitchers, Gotham Baseball is hearing that a shift in focus may be afoot. — It appears as if the market for pitchers is "crazy" and it doesn't look like it's going to change any time soon.
Deadspin:
The Man With The Indestructible Arm — We love it when other countries play American sports in a way that points out the way we do it might be wrong. It happened in the NBA a few years ago — Today's example is Daisuke Matsuzaka, currently the best pitcher in Japan.

