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Associated Press:
Padres-Giants Preview — The San Francisco Giants have surged their way back into first place in the National League West thanks to their longest winning streak of the season. — They try to keep it going and extend their lead when they wrap up a four-game series with the San Diego Padres at AT&T Park.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Hensley hoping to sink Giants — San Diego (50-47) at San Francisco (51-47), 1:05 p.m. PT — Looking to lift the Padres' spirits, Clay Hensley takes his sinking fastball to the mound Sunday against the Giants' deep, dangerous lineup. The tenacious Texan will face right-hander Jamey Wright in the series finale at AT&T Park.
Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Hometown's abuzz on Lester's return — SEATTLE - When it comes to producing athletic superstars, Bellarmine Preparatory School in Tacoma may not be in the same league as Junipero Serra High in San Mateo, Calif. — Really now, how does any school compete with the likes of Junipero alums Tom Brady, Lynn Swann and Barry Bonds?
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Lester Trying To Treat This As Just Another Start — SEATTLE — It won't be anything like his major league debut at Fenway Park, sitting in the clubhouse an extra five hours because of a rain delay. — This one is in Jon Lester's backyard. He will have a sizable cheering section today …
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MLB.com
CBS SportsLine.com:
Boston's rookie lefty right at home in return to Seattle — Boston Herald — SEATTLE — Thus far, Boston rookie Jon Lester has passed every conceivable test. — He pitched well after a near five-hour rain delay in his major league debut. He pitched through self-imposed jams, limiting damage.
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SawxBlog
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Lester to meet Mariners in finale — Boston (59-37) at Seattle (46-51), 4:05 p.m. ET — It wasn't all that long ago that Jon Lester was just another resident of Tacoma, Wash., who happened to idolize Ken Griffey Jr. and the Seattle Mariners. Griffey is as long gone from Seattle …
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Torre: Alex woes unlike Knobby's throws — TORONTO - Alex Rodriguez isn't the 2006 version of Chuck Knoblauch, Joe Torre said yesterday, even if the third baseman is having issues throwing the ball to first base. — Knoblauch, whose struggles forced the Yanks to move him to the outfield in 2001 …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Deal with it: This trading deadline could be a dud — There's so much talk right now about who might go where, and which team is after who, and who's on or off the trading block. And it's all fascinating stuff, but I'm getting the feeling the actual action might not match the buildup.
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MLB Trade Rumors
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Teams may make power play — Peña could interest those looking ahead — The tools that attracted Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein and his staff to Wily Mo Peña are the same tools that have teams that are out of contention eyeing Peña now.
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Honest Wagner
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Jon Paul Morosi / USA Today:
Encyclopedic memory helps Dombrowski build winners — DETROIT — Baseball people talk about tools. Plus bat. Power arm. Hard slider. — Hammer curve. The words form the language of an industry that speculates on the aptitude, mental makeup and performance of real people.
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Baseball Musings
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Win-now mentality must wait — The Rockies are a team given to an easy smile and enormous faith. But the way they have played the past two weeks has caused them to entertain doubt. They are not sure they can win the National League West or even finish with a .500 record. — And yet, there's no panic.
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Honest Wagner
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Gibbons forces GM into action — A week ago we wrote about how some critical comments by general manager J.P. Ricciardi had alienated some Toronto veterans. But it was manager John Gibbons, not Ricciardi, who insisted on sacking Shea Hillenbrand after a childish stunt by Hillenbrand.
Joe Posnanski / Kansas City Star:
How a bust is created — Dee Brown is a good example of KC's bad luck with its top draft choices. — WICHITA | - There's an old saying in baseball that goes, "It takes seven prospects to make one baseball player." That means for every successful player you see in the big leagues …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Theft rate not so grand — MIAMI — The Pirates are not a fast team, to be generous, but neither are their ankles anchored to first base upon arrival. — Which makes it seem puzzling, perhaps, that their totals of 30 stolen bases and 42 attempts each ranks last in the National League.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Negotiating without agents of disaster — So Josh Beckett wanted to stay and the Red Sox wanted to keep him, though countless negotiations have failed given similar truths. This one succeeded, as always, because both agreed on the price through a process as newsworthy as the deal itself.

