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6:05 PM ET, July 27, 2006

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Mark Healey / Gotham Baseball:
The Rumor Mill: The Maine Attraction.  —  As the trade deadline approaches, both New York clubs are still focused on their targets, but the cast of characters that are being discussed seem to be changing from hour to hour .  That's the word that Gotham Baseball Magazine is getting as we make the rounds for this latest Rumor Mill.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
No room to keep Heath  —  Heath Bell proved the odd man out after yesterday's game.  The Mets sent the reliever to Triple-A Norfolk to clear room for Pedro Martinez's activation from the disabled list.  —  Martinez, battling a balky right hip and then suspected food poisoning …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Keeping a watch on Zito
NY Daily News:
Sit tight? It's trade time, silly
Discussion: Metsblog.com
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Challenge Is Issued, and Maine Responds  —  The Chicago Cubs were threatening to break up a scoreless game in the sixth inning yesterday when John Maine reached a crossroads in his season.  From the dugout, Manager Willie Randolph could sense it, too, so he made a rare visit to the mound to offer him a challenge.
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NY Daily News:
Valentin's heroics hardly a first
Discussion: Mike's Mets
NY Daily News:   Willie is heard 'round mound & Atlanta
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Some signs of optimism despite loss
Discussion: GROTA
Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
Big seventh seals Nats' sixth straight  —  Johnson, Kearns combine for three RBIs in decisive inning  —  WASHINGTON — Nick Johnson and Austin Kearns got clutch hits that sparked a three-run seventh inning and helped the Nationals complete a three-game sweep of the Giants with a 6-5 victory on Thursday before 29,717 at RFK Stadium.
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Marc Carig / Washington Post:
Nats Rally in 9th, Win 5th in a Row
Baltimore Sun:   Soriano says he won't re-sign with Nationals if they trade him
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Vidro hopes Soriano stays
Associated Press:
Padres-Rockies Preview  —  Lots of pitchers fare poorly in Coors Field, but few have more trouble there than San Diego Padres starter Woody Williams .  —  Williams looks to end his struggles at the hitter-friendly Colorado ballpark and lead the Padres to their second five-game winning streak …
Discussion: Ducksnorts
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:   Surging Padres open series with Rox
USA Today:   Older players make final bids for Hall of Fame
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Foulke Considers Calling It Quits  —  Injuries Frustrating Former Closer  —  OAKLAND, Calif. — Keith Foulke is trying to salvage more than this season.  Hampered by injuries the past 18 months, his career has taken such a drastic downturn that the former closer isn't sure he wants to pitch beyond this year.
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:   Minor spin for Foulke: Hurls in Lowell Friday
Contra Costa Times:
A's hit jackpot with Thomas
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Agressive Astros looking to add more 'punch'  —  The defending National League champion Astros plan a major push to add an impact hitter before Monday's non-waiver deadline.  —  How major?  —  The club intends to be "super-aggressive," one major-league official says …
NY Daily News:
ESPN's silence covers Reynolds rap  —  While responding to inquires concerning his demise at ESPN, Harold Reynolds presented a variety of answers, which only led to more questions.  —  Questions that will follow him for quite awhile.  —  Reynolds told the New York Post he wanted his job back …
Discussion: Deadspin
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USA Today:
Reynolds focusing on future
Dan Wetzel / Yahoo! Sports:
Party crashers  —  Less than seven weeks since they were lifeless, the Minnesota Twins left Ozzie Guillen speechless and now everyone in the American League is sleepless at the thought of October in Minneapolis.  —  Or do you think dealing with Johan Santana and Francisco Liriano …
Peter Abraham / Baseball Analysts:
Tales of Torre Tales  —  This is perhaps the only baseball story you will ever read that starts out with a snake.  —  Texas left-hander Kameron Loe has a pet boa constrictor named Angel.  It's seven feet long and he brings it to Ameriquest Field on occasion and lets it slither around the infield grass.
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
Lies, Damned Lies  —  Playing Matchmaker  —  How beautiful would it be to acquire Alfonso Soriano?  That depends on just who the beholder is.  There are probably seven teams that are legitimate contenders to acquire Soriano, or one of the two other big bats on the market—Bobby Abreu and Carlos Lee …
Eduardo A. Encina / TBO.com:
Rays Likely To Offer Lugo Long-Term Deal  —  No - his trade value will never be higher  —  More from this channel:  —  This feature requires the Macromedia Flash Plugin.  Please visit http://www.macromedia.com/go/ getflashplayer to download this plugin.  —  ST. PETERSBURG …
Discussion: The Cub Reporter and Rays Index
USA Today:
Batter up!  Sports economics hits field  —  WASHINGTON — Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan honed his math skills by perusing baseball data.  —  Current Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, for fun, has contrived ways to improve baseball's earned-run average — the statistic used to assess pitcher performance.
Discussion: Sabernomics
David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
M's gain, drop a DH  —  Club trades for Broussard, sends Everett packing  —  Eduardo Perez and Ben Broussard began the season as platoon partners, and it looks like they'll end it the same way.  —  Less than a month after acquiring Perez from the Cleveland Indians, the Mariners …
Discussion: Seattle Marinerds
Harper Gordek / Oleanders and Morning Glories:
TO TRADE, PERCHANCE TO DREAM  —  You ever wonder what you would do if you won the lottery?  Like Chester J Lampwick would you buy a solid gold house and a rocket car?  Or would you be like Peter Angelos and buy a proud franchise and run it into the ground?  A lighthouse?  Put on a Die Hard musical?
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
A's put hurting on Sox  —  Thomas belts two homers as Oakland salvages series finale  —  OAKLAND, Calif. — They are 100 games into the schedule, four days from the trading deadline, and nine weeks from the end of the season.  —  A good day to take the temperature of your Boston Red Sox?
 
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