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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers in arms race against the clock — With deadline nearing, gaps in the rotation and the bullpen loom large — ARLINGTON - The hunt for pitching goes on. Time, however, is running out. — With less than 48 hours until the waivers-free trading deadline expires …
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Associated Press:
Lee isn't concerned about impending free agency — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — ARLINGTON, Texas — Carlos Lee is focused on helping the Texas Rangers now. The All-Star slugger isn't thinking about what might happen after this season when he can become a free agent.
Discussion:
The Crawfish Boxes
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers add Bell to help out infield — Milwaukee sends Minor League pitcher to Philadelphia — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers may be slumping since the All-Star break, but they're apparently not willing to cash in 2006 just yet. — Hours after announcing a blockbuster deal with the Rangers …
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Will's Mill — Saturday Love — Saturday, July 29, noon ET: The Astros and Angels have made their final offers on Miguel Tejada. The Orioles now have to decide if it's enough to give up their star shortstop. The Astros have a backup plan in Julio Lugo, but need to act quickly …
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Will's Mill — Saturday Love — Saturday, 10:00 p.m. ET: The name? Craig Wilson. At least three teams are in on him right now, but once again, the Pirates are asking for the moon. The Reds willingness to get in on a rental player signals that they're looking to win now …
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:Prospectus Today — Right Idea, Lousy Execution
Discussion:
Beyond the Box Score
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Insider: Jocketty still looking for help before deadline — CHICAGO — The nonwaiver trade deadline falls Monday afternoon, and Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty remains involved in discussions with several teams. He left Wrigley Field Saturday afternoon insisting "nothing is closer than yesterday."
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nats start road trip with a trade — LOS ANGELES — The Washington Nationals' "Road Trip of Change" kicked off last night with the trade of an established veteran for a young prospect. — Just not the trade everyone has been waiting for. — While Alfonso Soriano remained …
St. Petersburg Times:
Lugo wants winning plan in place — NEW YORK - In addition to proper terms of the deal, shortstop Julio Lugo said the Devil Rays must show him they have a plan in place to become a winning team if he is to agree to a long-term contract. — Money is important, Lugo said …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rox not shy of bunting — Colorado leads majors in sacrifice hits … Is it me or does Clint Hurdle manage the team like a slow-pitch softball team? He had three chances July 14 at Cincinnati to play small ball. He only did it once, when the game was fading into the later innings.
Discussion:
Purple Row
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Associated Press:
Players pack their favorites for road trips — SAN FRANCISCO — Shawn Green brings his own soap on every road trip. Mike Cameron never forgets his lavender linen spray and orange-scented spray for the room. Ichiro Suzuki depends on an electric massager that takes up nearly half his suitcase.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:Torres' nightmare is becoming a Giant again
Discussion:
Can't Stop The Bleeding
Howard Kussoy / MLB.com:
Beckett shoots for 14th vs. phenom — Los Angeles (53-49) at Boston (61-40), 1:20 p.m. ET — On their road to October, the Red Sox have been cruising for most of the season in first place of the American League East. However, a shaky start to the second half of the season has the Sox looking …
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MLB.com:
Indians promote infielder Andy Marte from Triple-A Buffalo — Infielder Ramon Vazquez optioned to Triple-A Buffalo — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has recalled INF ANDY MARTE from the AAA Buffalo Bisons. To make room on the 25-man roster for Marte …
Discussion:
Let's Go Tribe
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Chipper to go on disabled list — Third baseman's strained oblique will need time to heal — ATLANTA — When Willy Aybar arrives in Atlanta in time for Sunday afternoon's game, he'll find himself beginning at least a two-week stint as the Braves starting third baseman.
Discussion:
Braves Journal
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Tom D'angelo / Palm Beach Post:
No movement on trade front — PHILADELPHIA - Although owner Jeffrey Loria joined his baseball operations team in Philadelphia on Saturday, the Marlins still remain on the outside of major trade rumors. — "In terms of major changes for this team, I wouldn't anticipate that happening,'' General Manager Larry Beinfest said. "
Discussion:
FishStripes
Jack Curry / New York Times:
As Deadline Nears, Yankees Consider Abreu and Pitchers — Yankees Manager Joe Torre talks to General Manager Brian Cashman six, seven, eight times a day, securing trade updates here and offering opinions about players there. Mostly, it has been the same routine.
Discussion:
Can't Stop The Bleeding
Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Handle with care — Yankees developing young pitchers, not trading them. — Besides Andy Pettitte, no drafted-and-developed Yankees pitcher has made more than 10 starts in a major league season since 1995. — That was the year Sterling Hitchcock and Scott Kamieniecki joined Pettitte in the same rotation for Buck Showalter.
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Hall of Fame class ready for induction — Four living members share memories at luncheon — CLEVELAND — Late-night games of poker didn't entice Rocky Colavito and Herb Score the way they did their respective roommates during the Indians' Spring Training in 1953.
Discussion:
Let's Go Tribe
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Quicker hook is plan for Buehrle — Guillen: No 6th unless he's sharp — BALTIMORE — Javier Vazquez has dubious company. — White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said he and his staff have discussed giving embattled left-hander Mark Buehrle a quicker hook in future starts until he pitches through his current troubles.

