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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Hendry: Baker will finish season — Cubs players welcomed the pregame news Thursday from general manager Jim Hendry that Dusty Baker will manage at least the rest of the season. — While Baker's public demeanor is that of a laid-back Californian, his players know the incessant rumors about his job status were eating him up.
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GROTA
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:Notes: Hendry looking beyond season
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The View From The Bleachers
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Colletti Looking to Buy, Not Sell — Dodgers employees donned bright shirts, lathered on sunscreen and headed for Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes on Thursday for their annual golf tournament fundraiser. — Front-office honchos Ned Colletti, Kim Ng and Roy Smith stayed behind …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Nationals Dangle Soriano as Deadline Nears — WASHINGTON, July 27 — Alfonso Soriano teased his teammates in two languages, signed bats and baseballs, and packed for the Nationals' nine-game trip Thursday. This could be Soriano's final trip with the team, but he tried to relax.
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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Expect a rotation makeover — OAKLAND, CALIF. — The Toronto Blue Jays' starting rotation appears to be heading for a makeover, even before Monday's non-waiver trade deadline. — Speaking before last night's first game of a four-game series at the McAfee Coliseum against the Oakland Athletics …
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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:Halladay showing how irreplaceable he is
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Banks of the Anacostia
Mark Gonazles / Chicago Tribune:
Clutch hits vanish; so does mojo — White Sox searching for their confidence — BALTIMORE — That confident feeling the White Sox's hitters once possessed seems as distant as their 19-inning victory over Boston on July 9. That was when Jermaine Dye hit a game-tying home run off closer Jonathan Papelbon …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Lee likely trade bait after rejecting deal — All-Star left fielder Carlos Lee rejected a four-year, $48 million contract offer from the Brewers on Thursday, dramatically increasing the chances that he will be traded before Monday's non-waiver deadline, major-league sources tell FOXSports.com.
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Reverend Redbird
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
D-Backs loaded with young talent … PHILADELPHIA — When Arizona left fielder Luis Gonzalez banged out his 528th double Tuesday night to tie Frank Robinson for 29th place on baseball's career list, the Phillies' public relations staff briefly cited the accomplishment in the Citizens Bank Park press box.
Glenn Rabney / MLB.com:
Penny unable to stop Dodgers' skid — Righty allows six runs in five frames in LA's eighth straight loss — LOS ANGELES — Having lost 12 of the 13 games they've played since the All-Star break, the Dodgers sent out their stopper Brad Penny on Wednesday, but it wasn't enough to prevent …
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Mound Woes — As we prepare to open up Will's Mill this weekend, there's a lot going on behind the scenes. I'll be in the air most of Thursday with the Sidekick blazing while my ground team keeps me up to date. Powered by Lords of the Realm by John Helyar, on to the injuries...
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
R. Lopez is good enough in win … KANSAS CITY, MO. // Rodrigo Lopez took the mound last night, knowing that he could be making his last start as an Oriole. For the most part, he has able to ignore that possibility even though his name seems to be linked to another team on a daily basis.
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Redman drawing trade interest — Teams want pitching, but Moore says he doesn't need to deal players. — Teams looking to add pitching before the nonwaiver trading deadline — and there are a bunch of them, some increasingly desperate — figure to have Royals general manager Dayton Moore on speed dial over the next few days.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Heilman may get fresh start elsewhere — Aaron Heilman was a dual major at Notre Dame, but it is the philosophy half of his education - and not the management information systems part - that is a greater help in these tension-filled hours before Monday's non-waiver trade deadline.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Castilla relishes overdue vacation — Vinny Castilla was happy in Colorado again. Only Thursday, his smile warmed a pool, not his position. — The San Diego Padres arrived in Denver without Castilla, having released him last week. — Speaking for the first time as his kids played in the background …
Bryan Tsao / The Hardball Times:
Contending Holes: National League — Last week, we looked at some the biggest holes on American League contenders; this week, we're back with a look at the National League. Once again, I looked only at teams within five games of a playoff spot, as of games played on July 24 (ed note …
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The Birdwatch
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Wilpon Joins Steinbrenner's Vow of Silence — FRED WILPON, come out, come out, wherever you are. — Now New York has two owners of baseball teams who are incommunicado. We know what George Steinbrenner's reason is. He's aging and ailing, and his ego is too large to let his public …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins begin thinking playoffs — In spring training, it would have sounded like a bad joke to suggest that the Florida Marlins - with their puny, $15 million payroll and roster full of rookies - could compete for a playoff spot. — Even a month ago, after they rebounded from a horrendous April …
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Cashman not content to stand still — General manager considering all options in slow market — NEW YORK — The Yankees may have had the day off on Thursday, but Brian Cashman certainly didn't. — The general manager was working the phones, looking to see if anything on the trade market made sense for him and his club.
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Honest Wagner
