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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Alleged trade secrets are causing quite a stir — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The history of bad blood between the Red Sox and Devil Rays, replete with beanballs, brawls, and suspensions, is not limited to the field. It has spilled over into the front offices as well, and could have an impact …
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Washington whacks Padres around — One lesson the summer of 2005 taught the Padres is that no matter how badly you play, no matter how stagnant you appear, you can still win the National League West. — Maybe this summer is more of the same as the Padres sputter and stumble yet continue to lead a motley pack.
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CBS SportsLine.com:
Team Info — World Championships: 3 — The Orioles placed RHP Kris Benson on the 15-day DL with tendinitis in his right elbow. The move is retroactive to July 26, the day after he last pitched. RHP LaTroy Hawkins returned from bereavement leave and took Benson's spot on the roster. — •
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Notes: Benson sent to 15-day DL — Right-hander will likely be activated Thursday — BALTIMORE — Sometimes, the line on the transactions page seems more ominous than the actual injury. The Orioles sent Kris Benson to the 15-day disabled list Friday, but he isn't expected to miss an extended amount of time.
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Kristie Ackert / NY Daily News:
Wagner pans 'chicken' Lidle — Mets reliever Billy Wagner threw a fastball high and inside last night. The heat was not aimed at the Phillies, however - it was delivered at his former Phillie teammate and newest Yankee pitcher Cory Lidle. Wagner said that Lidle's parting shots at the club were "chicken."
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Big Mac gives little help — McGwire refuses to talk to MLB investigators — After telling Congress last year that he wanted to help rid the world of steroids, Mark McGwire is refusing to cooperate with baseball's Mitchell investigation. — According to a source familiar with the investigation …
Jonathan Okanes / Contra Costa Times:
Mariners continue to support A's cause — Oakland improves to 10-1 against Seattle, while it is 48-50 against all other opponents; Zito gets his fourth win in five starts — SEATTLE - If the A's didn't get to play the Seattle Mariners, they likely wouldn't be looking down at the rest of the American League West.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Miller will join Tigers for stretch run — Sixth overall pick signs, expected to pitch in 'pen for now — DETROIT — The Tigers added a left-handed reliever for the stretch run Friday. The trick is, he's their first-round draft pick. — Tigers officials raved after June's …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Baker's wild thought: Wild-card contenders — Manager won't count his Cubs out until standings say so — Dusty Baker made a stunning revelation before Friday's loss to Pittsburgh: — The Cubs are still in the National League wild-card playoff race. — Though they began …
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Ken Tremendous / FIRE JOE MORGAN:
Idea that Announcer Can Jinx Perfect Game = Holocaust — That is the position of Yankee broadcaster Michael Kay, who, on his radio show today, went totally bananaballs crazy. — Apparently, Kay began his show by saying, "On this day, August 4th, 2006, I declare the Red Sox officially dead."
NY Daily News:
Jose is Wright man — At the official announcement of Jose Reyes' contract extension yesterday, the All-Star shortstop made it clear he wants to play alongside third baseman David Wright during the length of the pact. He also acknowledged that he has no control over whether that can happen.
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Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
Comcast says it will carry Orioles-owned MASN network — Comcast Cable has agreed to carry the Orioles-owned Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, ending a 16-month standoff that kept Washington Nationals games unavailable to 1.6 million cable customers in Maryland, Washington and Virginia.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Little likes Lugo's attitude — Infielder gives manager options when Kent, Garciaparra return — MIAMI — Julio Lugo is willing to become a utilityman. — That's what manager Grady Little said Lugo told him in a meeting on Friday. Little got the answer he was looking for …
Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Girardi: Race will stay tight — Manager Joe Girardi said he doesn't foresee the National League's logjam of wild-card contenders, which includes the Marlins, to break apart anytime soon. Ten teams went into Friday within five games of one another in the wild-card standings.
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Laurence Miedema / Contra Costa Times:
Frustrated Giants reach boiling point — Game turns ugly after Bonds gets ejected for arguing a called strike, unruly fans cause a delay by throwing debris on field — SAN FRANCISCO - The Giants' frustrating season reached a boiling point Friday night after Barry Bonds was ejected during …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: No progress for Weeks — Brewers expect second baseman to need surgery on right wrist — ST. LOUIS — After another setback on Friday, the Brewers are prepared for the likelihood that a right wrist injury will shelve second baseman Rickie Weeks for the rest of the season.
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