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3:50 PM ET, July 19, 2006

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USA Today:
Bonds faces possible grand jury indictment, MLB suspension  —  San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds, who has repeatedly denied he knowingly used illegal performance-enhancing drugs, could be indicted as early as Wednesday by a federal grand jury for perjury and tax evasion, according to attorneys involved in the case.
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Elliott Almond / Mercury News:
Picturing the scene if Bonds is indicted  —  Barry Bonds' fate is in the hands of 23 anonymous Bay Area grand jurors who for the past year have reviewed evidence against the Giants slugger.  —  Thursday, they are expected to meet at the Phillip Burton Federal Courthouse in San Francisco …
Associated Press:   Analysts say tax evasion easier to prove than perjury
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Mench draws interest  —  Several teams inquire about trading for outfielder  —  TORONTO — The Rangers are getting what Major League officials describe as "decent" interest in outfielder Kevin Mench, but not enough to motivate them to make a trade.  —  The Pittsburgh Pirates …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats considering potential deals
David Briggs / MLB.com:
Notes: Casey likely for trade  —  First baseman disheartened at possibly leaving hometown  —  PITTSBURGH — Sean Casey was elated to be traded to his hometown Pirates in the offseason.  Much less thrilling is the likelihood that his homecoming will be cut short as a trade deadline casualty.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Rockies' Shealy in trade sights  —  The Pirates are one of five teams pursuing Colorado Rockies first baseman Ryan Shealy through a trade.  —  Shealy, 26, spent the entire season with Class AAA Colorado Springs before being recalled Monday to participate in the current series.
Associated Press:
Angels 7, Indians 5  —  Box score  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — Joe Saunders pitched seven sharp innings in an emergency start for the ailing Kelvim Escobar and the Los Angeles Angels extended their longest winning streak of the season to eight games with a 7-5 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.
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Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:   They Fix It by Being Themselves  —  Two months ago, it felt like a steam room.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:   Kennedy Is Good Soldier in Platoon
Mike Kiley / Chicago Sun Times:
Clines, Rothschild will sink or swim with Baker  —  Not many organizations would have gone this long at so bad a clip without at least a coach paying the price for an underachieving group of players.  —  The Houston Astros, who began Tuesday last in the National League with a .257 batting average …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:   Prior feels 'great,' could pitch Friday
Joe Roderick / Contra Costa Times:
Slumping Crosby keeps moving down the order  —  The shortstop, batting eighth, connects for his first homer since May 31  —  A's notebook  —  BALTIMORE — As Bobby Crosby's batting average continues to sink, so does his name in Ken Macha's batting order.
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Joe Roderick / Contra Costa Times:
Rain delay gives Loaiza fresh start and win against Orioles  —  BALTIMORE - The A's have come to expect rain delays at Camden Yards, but manager Ken Macha dreaded this one, particularly with a bullpen running on fumes.  —  After a one-hour, 27-minute break that halted play in the top of the third inning …
Discussion: ELEPHANTS in OAKLAND
George King / New York Post:
CUBS MIGHT PROVIDE BULLPEN HELP  —  July 19, 2006 — While there are very few stones making ripples in the trading pool, that hasn't stopped teams from doing their due diligence.  With the Yankees interested in upgrading their bullpen if the price is right, the Cubs, who have relievers to deal …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:   Rodriguez Is Turning His Errors Into Lessons
Baltimore Sun:
O's, Phils discuss swap … Hoping to bolster their offense at the non-waiver trade deadline for both the present and the near future, the Orioles have discussed sending starter Rodrigo Lopez to the Philadelphia Phillies for one of their two expensive outfielders, Bobby Abreu or Pat Burrell.
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Marc Carig / Washington Post:
Byrdak Continues Rehab Work
Discussion: Metsblog.com
Associated Press:
Phillies-Padres Preview  —  Adrian Gonzalez is finally living up to his potential.  —  Gonzalez seeks to maintain his torrid hitting since the All-Star break when the San Diego Padres try to complete a three-game sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies at Petco Park on Wednesday.
Discussion: Ducksnorts
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Bernie Wilson / San Diego Union-Tribune:
The hits keep coming for Padres in 10-6 victory
Discussion: Baseball Musings
sethspeaks.net:
Analysis of Two Young Guns  —  Good morning and welcome to SethSpeaks.net!!  I hope that your stay here is enjoyable.  If you do enjoy it, please, tell a friend!!!  Thanks!  OK, that was a little weird.  The highlight of today's posting is another in my "Analysis" series as you will see below.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Giants could be looking to deal  —  The Giants are interested in trading for Nationals second baseman Jose Vidro, according to two major-league sources.  —  The disclaimer:  —  A third source with knowledge of the Giants' intentions says Vidro hasn't been discussed.
Discussion: Mike's Mets and Metsblog.com
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Diamondbacks generate little offense  —  Cruz allows three runs on six hits in five innings before exit  —  PHOENIX — The Diamondbacks had watched a lot of video on right-hander Chad Billingsley and thought they had a pretty good read on the Dodgers rookie heading into Tuesday's game.
Discussion: AZ Snakepit
Baseball Prospectus:
BALTIMORE ORIOLES  —  Let's play a game called "Guess the Orioles Pitcher."  Here are three pitching lines from the 2006 season:  —  IP ERA K/9 BB/9 HR/9 K/BB  —  63.1 5.97 5.4 3.8 1.28 1.41  —  53.0 1.70 9.5 2.2 0.51 4.31
Discussion: Hot Foot
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
One-hit wonder  —  Lester's superb 8 innings leads Sox shutout of KC  —  With starters becoming an endangered species — Tim Wakefield's cranky back putting him at least temporarily out of commission along with David Wells (balky knee), Matt Clement (sluggish shoulder), and Lenny DiNardo …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Sosa missing from list of Cubs' greats  —  Paul Sullivan wonders why a certain former slugger didn't make the cut In yet another of its "all-time greatest ..." promotions  —  Major League Baseball is asking fans to vote for the single greatest player from every organization.
Charley Walters / TwinCities.com:
M&M boys mean more money  —  Roommates Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau of the Twins are expected to receive long-term contract offers this winter that could total $70 million between them.  —  "That would be nice, but who knows?"  Morneau said Tuesday.  "I've got to worry about finishing this year first."
Discussion: Metsblog.com and Hot Foot
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
King could be next reliever to hit road  —  Colorado interested in Red Sox's Seanez  —  Pittsburgh - Ray King spoke with David Cortes before the latter left.  King told him to clear his head and welcome work in Triple-A Colorado Springs.  But with the clubhouse door revolving, King wonders if he's next.
 
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