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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Trade Stanton, Then Get Routed by Dodgers — Alfonso Soriano showed up, put on his uniform, and started in left field Friday night. By midway through the 13-1 shellacking the Los Angeles Dodgers dealt to the Washington Nationals, he was out of the game, relaxing in the visitors' dugout …
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Trade talk getting louder for Tejada as deadline nears — The Orioles still contend that they aren't shopping Miguel Tejada , but they are listening to offers and one club source acknowledged that the front office received calls from "multiple teams" yesterday about the star shortstop.
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Dodgers end Nationals' streak with rout — LOS ANGELES — Alfonso Soriano says he's happy in Washington and wants to remain with the Nationals. — A few more nights like this, and he might change his mind. — The Nationals were pounded by the Los Angeles Dodgers last night …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Good Fielding Has Quieted Soriano Critics — With all the discussion surrounding Alfonso Soriano's future, there has been surprisingly little talk about his destination on a nightly basis — left field. — In the offseason, after the Washington Nationals acquired Soriano from Texas in a four-player deal …
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Source: Crisp in trade talks — In order to add another starter to the rotation for the remainder of this season and possibly beyond, the Red Sox are making two-thirds of their starting outfield - center fielder Coco Crisp and right fielder Trot Nixon - available to other teams while also making …
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Francona Hoping Wells Stays With Plan — BOSTON — For weeks, the Red Sox remained in a wait-and-see mode with David Wells. The wait is just about over. — Wells will be as ready as any 43-year-old pitcher with a fragile knee can be when he makes his first start in more than two months Monday against the Indians at Fenway.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
After Shaky Start, Martínez Turns in a Strong Effort — Pedro Martínez and José Reyes were greeted by David Wright after they scored in the second inning to tie the score at 4-4 on a single by Carlos Beltrán. — The last time we saw Pedro Martínez was 31 days ago …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pedro's happy return — Baffles Braves after slow start — ATLANTA - Pedro Martinez surrendered four first-inning runs in his return from a one-month absence. But by the end of the night, the Mets had their ace back, and an even cozier lead in the NL East standings.
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Paul Newberry / Associated Press:Braves acquire another reliever for playoff run, give up Betemit
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Rookies' play leaves Baker in awkward place — GM Hendry wants to see youngsters — When general manager Jim Hendry handed Dusty Baker the keys to the Cubs' car for the rest of this season, he warned that all the cylinders might not work all the time. — In other words the Cubs' manager …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Scratch Lee from Cards' list — CHICAGO — The Milwaukee Brewers traded left fielder Carlos Lee to the Texas Rangers Friday, striking another player from the Cardinals' checklist of potential matches. Though rumored to be the leading candidate for Lee, one Cardinals official described the club as …
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Associated Press:
Scott first Astros' rookie to hit for cycle — HOUSTON (AP) - Luke Scott's big game wasn't enough to save the Houston Astros against Arizona on Friday night. — The 28-year-old rookie hit for the cycle and drove in five runs, but Luis Gonzalez doubled in the 11th inning off Andy Pettitte …
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Pierre is not the center of trade speculation — · Their center field situation remains unresolved, but don't look for the Marlins to address it by bringing back a fan favorite. — The Cubs will listen to offers for Juan Pierre, but the Marlins have made no inquires, a National League source said.
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Yanks debate dealing Scott — The Yankees spent much of yesterday working hard on two trade fronts, as well as engaging in serious internal discussions over the merits of trading Scott Proctor. — Opinions about moving Proctor varied within the organization, though several key members …
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Little life in deadline deals — ATLANTA - Mets insiders continued to predict Monday's 4 p.m. nonwaiver trade deadline will pass without any significant alteration to the team's 25-man roster. — "There's nothing happening right now," one team official said.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Several teams make tempting offers for Tejada — The Astros, Angels and Rangers are offering significant major-league talent for Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada, FOXSports.com has learned. — Orioles owner Peter Angelos, who said last month that the team would not trade Tejada …
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