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USA Today:
Cashman finding a way to make things work in new era — In a bygone era, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman would have pushed the trade button by now, and Washington left fielder Alfonso Soriano would be back in pinstripes. Or Philadelphia right fielder Bobby Abreu might be wearing them for the first time.
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New York Post:
RIGHT GUYS — YANKEES ARE TARGETING ABREU AND SANDERS TO FILL SHEFF VOID — July 18, 2006 — Tuesday morning short stop THE YANKEES have focused their pursuit of a right fielder on Philadelphia's Bobby Abreu and Kansas City's Reggie Sanders, not just because of their needs for this year …
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Ben Maller
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.
Tony Jackson / L.A. Daily News:
GM not eyeing trades yet — PHOENIX - Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti said Monday that with the July 31 non-waiver trading deadline looming, he has yet to find an available player that would justify giving up one of the club's many celebrated prospects. — "But that said, we're still two weeks away," Colletti said.
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Dodger Thoughts
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Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Matsui ahead of schedule — Thursday is an important day for Hideki Matsui, who is scheduled to visit the doctor and could be given the go-ahead to begin basic hitting drills. — Matsui, who is recovering from a broken left wrist, already has been taking dry swings in which he allows …
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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.
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Ben Maller
Kevin Fiorenzo / MLB.com:
Nationals fall to Fish in Florida — Club tripped up despite first Washington homer for Lopez — MIAMI — A home run, his first as a member of the Nationals, allowed Felipe Lopez to move a step forward in the adjustment to his new team. Unfortunately, a mental mistake in the next inning brought him a step back.
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Just A Nats Fan
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Going Gets Tough On Nats
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MLB.com, Capitol Punishment, William F. Yurasko's …, District of Baseball and Ben Maller
Sports Illustrated:
Rockies recall three players from Triple-A — PITTSBURGH (AP) -The Colorado Rockies recalled infielders Jason Smith and Ryan Shealy and right-hander Manuel Corpas from Triple-A Colorado Springs after their 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh on Monday night, their eighth consecutive defeat.
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Honest Wagner
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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.
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Purple Row
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Muse — Let's get right to this today. Powered by Muse's "Revelations and Black Holes," on to the injuries: — Mets fans like to see Pedro Martinez on the mound, even if it's just a side session. Despite his problematic hip and a severe case of what the team thinks …
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Brew Crew Ball
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers GM looking for pitchers — Market tricky for starters; GM won't mortgage the future — TORONTO - A weekend's worth of dreary offense did not dampen the sunny optimism general manager Jon Daniels has about his lineup. — He is still making the acquisition of pitching the Rangers …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Graffanino back on the block — Trade rumors swirl around KC second baseman, but not to Boston. The Red Sox are solid at that position. — It was a year ago this week that he arrived here, in a trade from the Royals to the Red Sox. On Monday, he returned to Fenway Park, back with the Royals but again on the trading block.
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MLB Trade Rumors, Amazin' Avenue, Crosstown Rivals, True Fans Bleed Blue …, Metsblog.com and Hot Foot
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.
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 …
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Metsblog.com
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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.
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Bronx Banter
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Foulke wanted 'the ball' - Sought out Mientkiewicz, #0-3543 — Keith Foulke, not to mention the Red Sox, always wanted the baseball that Doug Mientkiewicz walked away with after the final out of the 2004 World Series. — Now the Hall of Fame has it, for keeps, but no doubt the subject …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Confidence not flagging — Garland, on a roll, may repay Guillen's faith in his starters — DETROIT — Manager Ozzie Guillen has kept his faith in the White Sox's starting pitchers despite the 17 runs in 17 innings they gave up in a three-game sweep by the New York Yankees.
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South Side Sox
Mark Hale / New York Post:
KEEP IT HEAL — WRIGHT BACKS OFF 'REVIVAL' — CINCINNATI - A television advertisement for the "Salvation Miracles Revival Crusade" in which David Wright is featured has caused the third baseman and the Mets to clarify that neither team nor player is officially linked to the religious program.
Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
Ortiz is hoping 3rd time charm … Russ Ortiz will make his third start for the Orioles tonight, and if it's not better than the first two, his future in the rotation may be uncertain. — When asked if Ortiz must pitch well to earn another start, manager Sam Perlozzo did not say yes …
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