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Associated Press:
Hillenbrand lashes out at Jays front office, wants trade — TORONTO — Shea Hillenbrand criticized the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday and said he expects to be traded. — "I love my teammates here, but I'm waiting to be traded," Hillenbrand said during a profanity-filled tirade.
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U.S.S. Mariner, Baseball Time in Arlington, Yanksfan vs Soxfan, Baseball Musings, Lone Star Ball and The Griddle
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Blue Jays cut ties with Hillenbrand — Veteran had been vocal about being frustrated with his role — TORONTO — After voicing his displeasure with his role on the Blue Jays and other issues, veteran infielder Shea Hillenbrand was designated for assignment following Wednesday's 5-4 loss to the Texas Rangers.
Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Hillenbrand cut after criticizing Blue Jays, refusing to sit in dugout — TORONTO (AP) — Shea Hillenbrand was cut by the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night after he was chastised during a team meeting and refused to sit in the dugout with his teammates. — Hours before, Hillenbrand criticized …
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Bucs Dugout
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Kinsler looks in mirror — Bat is fine, but second baseman unhappy with recent defensive lapses — TORONTO - After three sloppy defensive games, rookie second baseman Ian Kinsler acknowledged Wednesday that he'd been a slump. A mental slump. — Kinsler was charged …
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Metsblog.com
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Blue Jays cut ties with Hillenbrand — Veteran had been vocal about being frustrated with his role — TORONTO — The nameplate was gone and the locker was empty — occupied only by a row of plastic hangers, which Shea Hillenbrand hung his Blue Jays uniforms on just a few hours before.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Sox armed for long haul: Beckett's extension sets future — Already, in the summer of 2006, roughly half of the pitching staff is set. And after so many years and so much gray hair, we now celebrate words that so often seemed like a contradiction in terms. — Red Sox Youth.
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The House That Dewey Built
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Fluto Shinzawa / Boston Globe:
Money ball — One run is again enough as Red Sox cash in for victory — After yesterday's 1-0 win, Josh Beckett's American League-leading 12th of the season, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein approached the man he had signed to a three-year contract extension the night before.
Discussion:
Surviving Grady
MLB.com:
Mets acquire minor leaguer infielder Ruben Gotay from Kansas City — The New York Mets today acquired minor league infielder Ruben Gotay from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for minor league infielder Jeff Keppinger. Gotay will be assigned to Norfolk (AAA) of the International League …
Kevin Fiorenzo / MLB.com:
Notes: Schneider remains fixture — Despite drop in numbers, catcher to stay as everyday player — MIAMI — After reaching career highs in hits and runs scored, Brian Schneider's production has dropped steadily this season. — "He's better than this," manager Frank Robinson said.
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Abe Winter / MLB.com:
Sheets strong in outing at Omaha — OMAHA, Neb. — Ben Sheets may be ready to return to the Milwaukee Brewers starting rotation. — He made a strong case Wednesday night, allowing only one run on three hits in 6 1/3 strong innings in helping the Triple-A Nashville Sounds beat the Omaha Royals, 3-1.
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Associated Press:
Next stop, Cincy: Actor Hanks continues ballpark tour — CINCINNATI — Actor Tom Hanks and two show business friends turned a rain delay into an event Wednesday. — Hanks, director Ron Howard and comedian Dennis Miller made Great American Ball Park their third stop on their hush-hush ballparks tour.
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Al's Ramblings
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mets could trade top prospect for Zito — The Mets have insisted for months that they won't trade their top position prospect, Class AAA outfielder Lastings Milledge. But a growing number of major-league executives believe that the Mets will indeed part with Milledge, 21, if they can get the right starting pitcher in return.
Discussion:
Cardinals Diaspora
Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Clemens wins 343rd over Cubs, Maddux — Roger Clemens outpitched Greg Maddux in a rare matchup of 300-game winners and the Houston Astros beat the Chicago Cubs 4-2 on Wednesday night. — Clemens (2-3) threw six shutout innings to earn his 343rd career victory and move into sole possession of eighth place on the career list.
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Boston Globe:
Wakefield out with stress fracture in rib cage — The Red Sox will have to make do without pitcher Tim Wakefield for at least three weeks, after extensive tests revealed he has a stress fracture in his rib cage, a source with direct knowledge of the injury confirmed.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pedro makes pitch to hit 10-day target — CINCINNATI - Pedro Martinez has moved closer to returning from the disabled list. The ace had a 60-pitch bullpen session yesterday, with a five-minute rest midway through the workout. Martinez, whose 45-pitch session Sunday was his first since landing …
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Metsblog.com
Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Umpire Timeout Disrupts Yankees in Untimely Way — How intense was Seattle's 3-2 victory over the Yankees yesterday at Yankee Stadium? Consider this scene, in the bottom of the seventh inning in the afternoon sunshine before 54,121 fans. The Yankees had just tied the score, 2-2.
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Bronx Banter
NY Daily News:
Yanks do trick, not trade — Until yesterday, and the wasted vintage pitching effort by Randy Johnson, there had been nothing but good tidings for Joe Torre's Yankees this second half of the season. And, more and more, there has been reason to believe the "scrub squadders" of Melky Cabrera …
Baseball America:
Chat Wrap: John Manuel Prospects Chat — Q: … A: — John Manuel: Thanks to everyone for coming in to the chat, I've had plenty of email on this post already so I thought a chat was the way to go. Let's dive in with Weezer as my backkup band for the day . . .
Sasha Talcott / Boston Globe:
2 groups consider a minor league stadium near BC High — Two groups seeking to bring a minor league baseball team to Boston are holding talks with Boston College High School in Dorchester about building a stadium on or near its campus. — The first group, which calls itself Boston Baseball Field …
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Independent Thinking

