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Nationals acquire pitching prospects Garrett Mock and Matt Chico from Diamondbacks in exchange for Livan Hernandez — The Washington Nationals today acquired a pair of 23 year-old starting pitchers, righthander Garrett Mock and lefthander Matt Chico, from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for right-handed pitcher Livan Hernandez.
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ESPN:
Waiver deal fails, so Livan staying put in D.C. — Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez — the subject of much trade speculation — will be staying in Washington for the rest of the season, ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney reported Sunday night. — The reason?
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Send Hernandez to Diamondbacks — Washington Gets Two Pitching Propsects in Return — The Washington Nationals today traded workhorse right-hander Livan Hernandez, the man who brought baseball back to the nation's capital by throwing the first pitch at RFK Stadium last year …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats trade Hernandez to D-Backs — Washington acquires two young pitching prospects in return — WASHINGTON — In need to improve their farm system, the Nationals traded right-hander Livan Hernandez to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday for Minor League right-hander Garrett Mock and left-hander Matt Chico.
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District of Baseball
Associated Press:
Nats deal Livan Hernandez to D-Backs for prospects — WASHINGTON — Washington Nationals ace Livan Hernandez was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday for a pair of minor league pitchers. — Hernandez, 31, is 9-8 this season with a career-high 5.34 ERA in 24 starts.
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Gaslamp Ball
Brian J Oliver / Nationals Farm Authority:
Livan to the Diamondbacks — The rebuilding of the farm began this afternoon. Contrary to earlier reports that Livan Hernandez had been pulled back from waivers after a deal failed to materialize, the Nationals traded Hernandez to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Greg Wilson / NY Daily News:
Ka-ching fever — City cashing in on record crowds for Yanks, Mets — New York has a serious case of baseball fever — and it's more than just the fans who are cheering. — The high-flying Mets and Yankees are on a pace to sell more than 7.5 million tickets this season, which would set an attendance record for New York.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Bullpen is able to share the blame — Failure to protect lead a group effort — Rookie Ben Zobrist was a pest to Red Sox pitchers, hitting a solo homer in the third and a two-run double in the seventh. (AP Photo) — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — There they were, lined up in perfect order for the win.
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New York Post:
LO DUCA'S SEXY WIFE — MODEL RIPS HIS — 'ADULTERY' IN DIVORCE SUIT — By CARY CARDWELL in San Antonio and LARRY CELONA in New York — Met catcher Paul Lo Duca is having an All-Star season on the field - but his personal life is in shambles after his Playboy-model wife accused …
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Deadspin, Crosstown Rivals, Metsblog.com, Hot Foot, Mostly Mets and Can't Stop The Bleeding
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Club mark for errors threatened — MIAMI GARDENS - The young Marlins are making errors at a record pace. — Shortstop Hanley Ramirez muffed Rafael Furcal's grounder on the first play of the game in Sunday's 7-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. — Two outs later, Scott Olsen's pitch got away from catcher Paul Hoover.
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FishStripes
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Kristie Ackert / NY Daily News:
Maine man is zero hero — John Maine's Met career got off to an inauspicious start. The 25-year-old righthander, whom the Mets acquired in January in the deal that sent Kris Benson and his outspoken wife Anna to Baltimore, felt the middle finger on his right hand pop as he was warming up for his first Mets start back on May 2.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Cairo out 3 weeks; — Cano back — BALTIMORE - Yankees infielder Miguel Cairo is headed for the disabled list after straining his left hamstring Saturday and could miss up to three weeks, Joe Torre said. Luckily for the Yankees, Cairo will be replaced at second by the man he was filling in for, Robinson Cano.
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John Walsh / The Hardball Times:
Confessions of an RBI Fanatic — I have a confession to make: I'm a big fan of the RBI. That may not sound so bad to many of you, but think about my position. Here I am writing for an "analysis-oriented" baseball website. Not only that, but my own writing is often supported by quite …
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Angels Dust
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Josh Bell, 3b, Short-season Ogden (Dodgers) — The Dodgers feel like they got a steal in Bell when they were able to nab him in the fourth round of the 2005 draft after a case of draft-itis led to a disappointing senior season. After a solid pro debut …
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Mike's Mets
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
History lesson: Sox a long shot to win Central — TORONTO — Here's what the White Sox face as they begin the season's longest homestand and a rough final eight weeks: — History indicates the Sox should concentrate on winning the wild card instead of the Central Division.
Deadspin:
Oxnard Must Be An Entertaining Camp — Your Hollywood Minute — There's crazy, and then there's that special brand of crazy that is Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo. What would you do if you were a major league pitcher going for your 10th win of the season, as Arroyo will be doing on Thursday?
Jeff / Brew Crew Ball:
Buried alive — Back in the 19th century, lots of folks had a horrible fear of being buried alive. There were a few highly publicized cases of someone falling unconcious or dropping into a coma then, after being incorrectly pronounced dead by their friendly family doctor, finding themselves gasping for air six feet under.
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Al's Ramblings
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Recharged — Floyd Landis. Juan Gonzalez. Mark McGwire. Patrick Arnold. Justin Gatlin. Forgive me if I ignore these names for a while. I understand the significance that each holds to the sports fan; each has some consequence to baseball as well.
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