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New York Post:
CALLS MET STAR A 2-TIMING 'SCUM' — A sexy Long Island teen revealed in an explosive interview yesterday that she and married Met catcher Paul Lo Duca have been carrying on a steamy affair since April, enjoying secret trysts at his pad and sharing intimate phone calls.
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NY Daily News:
'Good Christian' Sonia steamy in Playboy, porn DVD — BY NANCY DILLON in San Antonio, Tex., and DAVE GOLDINER in New York — Sonia Lo Duca's friends and family depict her as a beautiful girl next door, who dreamed of a career in show business before settling down with All-Star catcher Paul Lo Duca.
Ray Sánchez / Newsday:Standing by 'Paulie' — Team pledges support in wake of infidelity and gambling reports
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Wallace Returns After Surgery — Resumes Duties As Pitching Coach — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dave Wallace was hoping he didn't have to make any trips to the mound Tuesday night, because it would mean the pitcher was struggling. Yet it was a welcome sight to the Red Sox to see Wallace, a Waterbury native, make that familiar short walk.
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The Joy of Sox
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald: Sox' woes hit new low: Lester struggles in loss to hapless Royals
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Girardi on market? Cubs may sniff — MILWAUKEE — The aftershocks of Joe Girardi's reported dispute with Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria could be felt as far away as Chicago, where the Cubs have yet to decide whether to bring back manager Dusty Baker in 2007.
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:Girardi denies rumors he wants to flee from Florida
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The Cub Reporter
Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:Manager puts rumors of rift with Loria to rest
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FishStripes
Jeff Douglas / Associated Press:
Judge: Fantasy leagues allowed to use MLB player names, stats — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Fantasy baseball leagues are allowed to use player names and statistics without licensing agreements because they are not the intellectual property of Major League Baseball, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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Richard Justice / Black Voices:
New York Finds New Rivalry on the Left — Who Is Best Shortstop, Third Baseman in Big Apple? — AOL — Sports Commentary — They're no longer arguing Mets-Yankees in New York. OK, some still are, but not the sophisticated fan. — Who Would You Rather Have?
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Never-say-die guys — Konerko's HR off Rivera ties it, Dye beats Yanks with hit in 11th — Paul Konerko bailed out the White Sox's bullpen in the ninth inning, and Jermaine Dye provided temporary relief in the 11th. — Konerko hit a game-tying homer and Dye hit a single …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
AWOL HoJo puts Norfolk job in jeopardy — Howard Johnson's days with the Mets look numbered. Sources say the Triple-A hitting coach was denied permission to attend his son Glen's competition in a Wilmington, N.C., tournament for rising high school seniors that's heavily scouted by major-league teams.
David Lennon / Newsday:
On Piazza night, it's Mets win — Former Met cheered wildly each time up, but Wright in charge — Shea Stadium never felt more like home to Mike Piazza than it did last night. From the minute he appeared on the field, Piazza's every move was wildly cheered, and the sound system …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Edmonds says he's 'in limbo' — CINCINNATI — Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds insists he will play next season but says he has resigned himself to the probability that it will be in a different uniform. — His playing time diminished against lefthanded pitching …
Andrew Dolphin / Baseball Prospectus:
No Bang Off the Bench? — A Closer Look at Pinch Hitting — A strong bench would seem to be one of those indispensable elements of a successful team. After all, if you need to generate some offense late in a game, you need players on the bench you can count on.
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U.S.S. Mariner
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Straw, Mets spar over $ — NEW YORK — Darryl Strawberry and the Mets are no longer on speaking terms, because of a dispute over payment of his deferred salaries, according to a person familiar with the situation. A recent break-off in negotiations led to Strawberry's decision to boycott the 1986 reunion at Shea Stadium on Aug. 19.
capecodonline.com:
Gammons back at the ballfield — ESPN baseball analyst and Hall of Fame baseball writer Peter Gammons saw his first live baseball game in quite a while yesterday, taking in a few innings of Game 1 of the Cape League's West Division playoffs at Lowell Park. — Gammons, a huge fan of the Cape League …
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Deadspin
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Cabrera controls Jays in O's win … TORONTO // He threw strikes, spotting his fastball and his curveball with pinpoint precision. He was frequently dominant yet never wild. And yes, Daniel Cabrera could have even been described as economical. — His first appearance after a 3 1/2 -week demotion …
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — On Streaks — Without taking anything away from the Dodgers, their 11-game winning streak—and really their manic-depressive ride through the second half—shows what scheduling can do to the perception of a team. — The Dodgers opened the second half against four …
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Dodger Thoughts
Jason Donald / Baseball America:
2006 Draft: Players From Arizona — Round — Overall — Team — Player — Position — Bonus — Donald turned down a significant bonus out of high school, though the size of the bonus has grown as the tale has spread through the scouting grapevine. It was south of the $1 million some have speculated about.
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Nationals Farm Authority
Yahoo! Sports:
Astros RHP Hirsh to make much-anticipated debut Saturday — HOUSTON (Ticker) - The Houston Astros' season has not been pretty to this point, but the future should be getting brighter real soon. — The Astros are expected to recall top pitching prospect Jason Hirsh to make his major league debut Saturday against the San Diego Padres.
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The Griddle

