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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Order Is Restored: Yankees First, Red Sox Second — There are stretches when all the world seems pinstriped, and the Yankees are in one now. They moved into first place in the American League East last night by beating the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-1, finding an invigorating way to cap three blissful days.
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Sheffield Hugs the Man Who Clouds His Future — The Yankees' new right fielder, Bobby Abreu, is expected to face less pressure than he did in Philadelphia — Bobby Abreu is playing Gary Sheffield's position, or at least the right-field spot that Sheffield manned for the Yankees for two years and two months.
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Associated Press:
Sheffield willing to switch to first with Abreu's arrival — NEW YORK — Gary Sheffield embraced Bobby Abreu's arrival with the New York Yankees, saying he would shift to first base if needed. — "I gave him a hug. I wanted him to feel welcome," Sheffield said Tuesday after Abreu reported …
NY Daily News:
Old faithful finds way to move in with in crowd — The Yankees remake themselves more often than Madonna, though they are forever the Material Guys. Just as we were getting to like this plucky combo of emergency role players, here comes another expensive change of costume.
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Bronx Banter
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox can't catch a break — They lose to Indians — and also will lose Varitek, who needs knee surgery — There's a vacancy sign on the captain's chair in the Red Sox clubhouse. That doesn't bode well for them on a night when they lost, 6-3, to the Cleveland Indians and fell into a virtual tie …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Varitek out at least a month — He'll have surgery on knee tomorrow — Except for the 2001 season, when he fractured his right elbow after landing hard on the rubber mat covering the on-deck circle and played just 51 games, Jason Varitek has carried a terrific workload behind the plate …
ESPN:
Report: Varitek to have surgery on injured knee — BOSTON — Boston Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek will have arthroscopic surgery for cartilage damage in the left knee he injured in Monday night's game, The Boston Globe reported. — The club gave no indication Monday how long Varitek …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Sanchez's injury was devastating for Mets — If you're a really optimistic person, then you say Duaner Sanchez's timing could've been worse. At least his stunning shoulder injury, suffered in a taxicab crash early yesterday morning, occurred hours before the trading deadline rather than right after it.
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Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Perez is intriguing addition — MIAMI — The "other guy" in the trade that sent Xavier Nady to the Pirates and brought reliever Roberto Hernandez back to the Mets, Oliver Perez, was at Dolphin Stadium yesterday. "A get-to-know-you session," general manager Omar Minaya said.
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Metsblog.com
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Familiar Faces Lift Nationals Past S.F. — After Deadline, Team Makes Do: Nationals 4, Giants 1 — Livan Hernandez used to do this all the time. He pitched seven innings every time out, baffled batters with his ridiculously slow curveball, shrugged his shoulders as he walked off the mound, as if to say, "Hit that!"
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Dallas Morning News:
So, what's the big deal? — Our crack staff of pixies, leprechauns, two really obnoxious gargoyles and an actual ogre has been hard at work trying to sift through the trading deadline haze to make big, bold assumptions about what took place. — Here's what we've got: — • The Rangers made "chicken soup" trades.
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Lone Star Ball
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
First pitch, August 2 — HUMIDOR, CONTINUED — Former Rockies third baseman Jeff Cirillo, now with Milwaukee, is complaining about the baseballs stored in the humidor at Coors Field, saying they are "mushy." Brewers manager Ned Yost isn't buying Cirillo's conspiracy theory …
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Ortiz goes on Foxx hunt: Wants to know who he's chasing — It has become a disturbing trend in sports: Modern-day athletes not only are ignorant of the history of their sport, but they seem almost blissfully ignorant. — Not only are they unfamiliar with those who came before them, they simply don't care.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Liriano scratched from start with pain — Left-hander taking precautionary measures — MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins are scratching pitcher Francisco Liriano from Wednesday's start against the Rangers because of discomfort in his left forearm. The decision was made after Liriano threw …
Ray Sánchez / Newsday:
Duaner Sanchez's night of terror — Police say taxi was broadsided & bounced off a concrete barrier — Shortly after checking into his team's Florida hotel late Sunday night, Mets setup man Duaner Sanchez showered and told his younger brother that he was hungry.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
McClatchy: Savings from trades will go back into team — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates' ownership will take the money saved by the four trades Monday and reallocate it to general manager Dave Littlefield's budget for 2007, managing general partner Kevin McClatchy said last night.
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Bucco Blog
Ed Barkowitz / Philly.com:
Injuries made Stocker's career come up short after Abreu deal — It appeared to be just another innocuous baseball trade. — On Nov. 18, 1997, the Phillies, coming off a 68-94 season, dealt shortstop Kevin Stocker to Tampa Bay for Bobby Abreu, the Houston Astros outfielder the Devil Rays …
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Baseball Musings
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Coach: Derby didn't hurt Cabrera — MIAMI GARDENS - Marlins hitting coach Jim Presley said that he has mixed feelings about the All-Star Home Run Derby because hitters can mess up the mechanics of their swing. — But Presley said he doesn't think third baseman Miguel Cabrera's participation …
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FishStripes
Kevin Czerwinski / MLB.com:
Humber bumped up to Binghamton — Right-hander progresses down road from Tommy John surgery — Phil Humber's comeback isn't complete just yet. That won't happen until he takes the mound for the Mets, which will more than likely happen sometime next season.
