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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — I'm hitting the road for the rest of the week, another in my summer travels. UTK continues, due to the magic of the internet. So let's get right to this today—no long intro and not even a powered by. Just injuries: — This is one you do not want to see, especially if you're a Twins fan.
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Baseball's Billion-Dollar Question — The baseball season gives us some signposts along the way. Opening Day. The All-Star Break. The Trading Deadline. Times to assess the team and figure out how to get from here to there. "Here" may be the same, an essentially arbitrary date, but "there" is different for every team.
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Get Up, Baby!
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Bonser knocked out early in finale — Twins suffer first losing homestand of the season — MINNEAPOLIS — Boof Bonser's return lasted one game and four innings. — His defense didn't help him, but Bonser is still on his way back to Triple-A Rochester after giving up seven runs …
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Amalie Benjamin / Extra Bases:
Varitek speaks — Jason Varitek, limping noticeably and with a white bandage around his knee, spoke to the media at length this afternoon about his upcoming surgery (tomorrow) and his role with the team during his rehab. — Varitek said he did hurt his knee on the play at the plate …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Ramirez denies he wants out — Infielder may try to renegotiate deal — Aramis Ramirez disputed an Internet report that said he was considering opting out of his contract at the end of the season to become a free agent. — "I've never said I want to leave," Ramirez said before Wednesday night's game …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:Ramirez outta here? — Internet report suggests he could opt out of contract
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The Cub Reporter
Associated Press:
Cirillo suggests balls at Coors Field waterlogged — DENVER — Illegal, waterlogged baseballs are the real reason runs are harder to come by at Coors Field nowadays, Milwaukee infielder Jeff Cirillo suggested Tuesday. — Cirillo said that on Monday he compared a baseball from Milwaukee …
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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 …
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Replacement Level …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Order Is Restored: Yankees First, Red Sox Second
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Dallas Morning News:
Quick Take: Rangers miss out on young arms bonanza — Rangers owner Tom Hicks cited an inability to develop pitching as a reason for firing Doug Melvin, the most successful general manager in club history. — This is the Rangers' fifth season after Melvin.
USA Today:
McGwire holds Hall fate in his own hands — There is a real irony in this. The Baseball Hall of Fame no sooner completes one of its golden days by inducting 17 players and executives from the Negro Leagues this past Sunday than the talk turns to next year and the case of Mark McGwire.
Shari Forst / Take the "7" Train:
Should We Be Blaming Sanchez? — Chris Mad Dog Russo is going off on WFAN about Duaner Sanchez's decision to go out at 2 am to get food and later suffering a season ending accident. — I really can't believe what I'm hearing-maybe young guys do look for trouble, I did when I was in my 20s.
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Hit List — Rk — Team — Overall W-L — Week W-L — Hit List Factor — Trend — Another sweet week for the Tigers as they pad their lead by two more games; their Postseason Odds are at 97.8 percent. Still, it's an underwhelming deadline as they come away with just the requisite lefty bat in Sean Casey.
Colleen Kane / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Where are the fans? — Despite success, attendance jump is small — The Reds begin a 10-game homestand tonight, leading the National League wild card race by 1 game and on track for their first winning season since 2000. — But while the team's unexpected success has resulted …
Charlie Nobles / New York Times:
For Cuban Players, a Waiting Game — The sports agent Gus Dominguez, who has represented 38 Cuban defectors, sees a better day coming for baseball players on the island now that an ailing Fidel Castro has ceded power to his brother Raúl after more than four and a half decades of restrictive rule.
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Hot Foot
Baseball America:
Dukes Heads Home — As the Devil Rays' world turned this week, it looked like the news would be good for the talented prospects at Triple-A Durham, with B.J. Upton getting his long-awaited promotion to the big leagues. — It didn't take long for things to turn sour again, however …
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DRays Bay
Thomas Heath / Washington Post:
MASN Takes On Comcast With New 24-Hour Programming — The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, a joint venture between the Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Nationals, began 24-hour sports programming on Monday morning, creating a new round-the-clock rival to Comcast SportsNet.
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The Curly W
Ray Ratto / San Francisco Chronicle:
What's eating Billy Beane? Take your pick — The trade deadline, which just passed with the Giants making only minor changes and the A's none at all, is often a trick question anyway. Activity is confused with wisdom and work ethic, inactivity with indolence, smugness and even sloth.
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Viva El Birdos

