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10:20 AM ET, July 18, 2006

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Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Yankees save hurtin' A-Rod  —  Needs X-rays on toe after 3 E's  —  There was no beauty and little grace to this one.  Just a lot of sweaty palms, sticky foreheads and what the Yankees hope is little more than a badly stubbed toe.  —  They won't complain about the aesthetics, of course.
Discussion: Bronx Banter
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Toe Injury Caps A-Rod's Tough Night  —  Has 3 Errors, Goes 0-For-4  —  NEW YORK — The Yankees lineup is depleted as it is.  Imagine if they have to replace Alex Rodriguez with Nick Green.  —  Rodriguez fouled a pitch off his left big toe in the fifth inning Monday night, and left the game two innings later.
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Mo trouble in ninth, but Rivera locks up win  —  Save No. 401 didn't have quite the same postgame hoopla as Mariano Rivera's milestone 400th on Sunday.  —  "It's one more," Rivera said of his 22nd save on the year, a wobbly, but scoreless, ninth inning that closed out the Yankees' fourth straight win, 4-2, over the Mariners.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Transaction reactions  —  Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers reader's questions … Austin Kearns and Felipe Lopez have not been good.  Can we expect better play from them?  How can the Nationals consider trading Alfonso Soriano?  He and Ryan Zimmerman have been the only reliable players this year.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:   Nats designate LeCroy for assignment
David Lennon / Newsday:
Audition, Round 2  —  Pelfrey gets another look and Peterson is bullish on his future  —  CHICAGO — The Mets' dream of someday adding Barry Zito to their rotation will likely have to wait until the offseason, when he becomes a free agent.  But Zito's former pitching coach, Rick Peterson …
Discussion: Metsblog.com
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pelfrey back for seconds  —  CINCINNATI - The night before his major-league debut, the Mets instructed Mike Pelfrey to stay away from Shea.  So the first-round pick and eight family members hopped in a pair of cars and ventured into Manhattan, where Pelfrey had previously spent only one whirlwind day …
Ryan Crawford / MLB.com:   Now Pelfrey can get settled in  —  Mets' top pitching prospect …
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Late risers  —  Sox end their slumber in time to beat Royals  —  With the 36,436 at Fenway Park standing in anticipation of a mammoth home run from one of their own Bash Brothers, David Ortiz or Manny Ramírez, they were instead treated to a medium-depth sacrifice fly off the bat …
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Kelsie Smith / Boston Globe:
4 and then floored, for him  —  An upper back strain KO's Wakefield early  —  Terry Francona sat behind his desk in the Red Sox clubhouse at 4 p.m. yesterday talking about his knuckleballer.  It had been 10 days since Tim Wakefield last pitched, the 39-year-old's aching back the cause.
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:   Wells' Session Impresses Francona
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
As Team Heats Up, Yankees Are Not So Hot for Abreu  —  The Yankees' hot stretch to start the second half of the season could affect their aggressiveness before the July 31 nonwaiver trading deadline.  Specifically, their interest in trading for Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Bobby Abreu may be waning.
Discussion: NY Daily News
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New York Post:   RIGHT GUYS  —  YANKEES ARE TARGETING ABREU AND SANDERS TO FILL SHEFF VOID
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Sorting through the Nats trade  —  Reds beat writer Mark Sheldon answers fans' questions  —  Let's get right to the questions about the trade.  Not surprisingly, the masses were irate.  —  What were the Reds thinking in dealing Felipe Lopez, Austin Kearns and Ryan Wagner?
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
2 more years for Baker isn't crazy  —  Actually, there's no better alternative to manage the Cubs  —  More than two months ago, on the subject of the Cubs, I wrote that "firings appear almost inevitable, if not imminent."  Two weeks ago, the view here was the sacking of manager Dusty Baker had become imminent, as well as inevitable.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Fonz cool with shot in minors  —  INDIANAPOLIS - Edgardo Alfonzo may have left for San Francisco as a free agent four years ago, but the infielder's family never left New York.  —  Now, Fonzie is back home, too.  Almost.  —  Alfonzo - voted by fans as the all-time second baseman …
Discussion: Metsblog.com
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Pineiro linked to Yanks  —  Mariners unlikely to make trade involving righty  —  NEW YORK — Joel Pineiro's name has been all over the Internet lately.  —  Word is the Yankees have a more than passing interest in Pineiro, who starts tonight at Yankee Stadium.
Adrian Dater / Denver Post:
Special delievery to the plate  —  Pitching motions can get personal, with the strangest still capable of strikes  —  By the time the baseball left Luis Tiant's hand, his body had turned 180 degrees around and back again.  En route to releasing the ball, he got a good look at the batter …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Skid creates shake-up  —  Pittsburgh - Frustration spawned roster reconfiguration.  —  Saddled with a season-high eight-game losing streak after falling Monday to the Pirates, the Rockies promoted rookie reliever Manuel Corpas and first baseman Ryan Shealy and benched center fielder Cory Sullivan.
Discussion: Purple Row
Sports Illustrated:
'It was the right thing to do' (cont.)  —  Around the majors  —  • The White Sox asked the Mets for Duaner Sanchez and Mike Pelfrey for Freddy Garcia.  No go.  The Sox have spoken to several clubs about Garcia and Javier Vazquez but prefer to keep Vazquez since he's contractually tied to the team for three more years.
 
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