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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards sign Wilson, send Reyes to Memphis — Outfielder Preston Wilson, released by the Houston Astros earlier this week, signed with the Cardinals today. — To make room for Wilson on the 25-man roster, the Cards optioned starting pitcher Anthony Reyes to Triple-A Memphis.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder struggles in third rehab start — OKLAHOMA CITY — Cardinals pitcher Mark Mulder gave up five runs in four innings Thursday in a rehab start for Triple-A Memphis, but felt he made a slight improvement over his last outing. — The two-time All-Star walked five and yielded seven hits …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Wilson knocking on Minaya's door — WASHINGTON - As the Mets continue to discuss a potential trade for the Diamondbacks' Shawn Green, the agent for Preston Wilson contacted general manager Omar Minaya yesterday to let him know of the outfielder's interest in coming to New York.
Gil Lebreton / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Padilla can play hardball … Game time was approaching, but the man on the other end of the phone line said not to worry. — "I've got a little time...tonight," Buck Showalter said. — The Rangers manager wasn't trying to be funny. — Major league managers don't have the luxury of appealing their suspensions.
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Lone Star Ball
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox's road to the top? — After odd homestand, visits to Twins, Tigers could define summer — 'Win and survive" should be the White Sox's theme for the rest of the season. — On the eve of their seven-game trip to American League rivals Minnesota and Detroit, the Sox made the most of six hits …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
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Leslie Parker / MLB.com:
Guillen gambles for victory — Chicago holds back Kansas City for series split — CHICAGO — After an offensive beginning never before seen in the history of Major League Baseball, the White Sox shut down the Royals with a remarkable display of defense. — Mark Buehrle won …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Admit one — With wild card out of play, the games really matter — They play 19 games a year, every year, and we treat each unfolding drama as if it were the work of William Shakespeare. Then the dust settles and the air clears, and in the aftermath, we come to a stunning conclusion.
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Baseball Musings
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Adam Lisberg / NY Daily News:
Hey, Yankee fans, get yer warm beer! — If you want to "get your cold beer" at Yankee Stadium, you might want to bring your own ice pack. — Yankee fans who shell out as much as $8.75 for an allegedly "ice-cold beer" from vendors say that the brews are nowhere near frosty enough - and they're right.
Baseball Prospectus:
TEXAS RANGERS — Placed RHP Kip Wells on the 15-day DL (sprained foot), retroactive to 8/12; recalled RHP Scott Feldman from Oklahoma (Triple-A). [8/15] — Placed OF-L Brad Wilkerson on the 15-day DL (shoulder soreness); recalled CF-B Freddy Guzman from Oklahoma. [8/16]
John Fay / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Measuring up to a Met; Encarnacion stacks up well to New York star Wright — ST. LOUIS - David Wright, the New York Mets' 23-year-old third baseman, has become one of baseball's stars: Sports Illustrated cover boy, All-Star, MVP candidate. — And rightfully so - he's hitting .304 with 22 home runs and 86 RBI.
Keith Isley / Hardball Times:
Really? Is Baseball Less Popular? — A recent analysis of baseball's popularity by Gary Gillette concluded that the game is "not nearly as popular now as it once was." Gary Gillette is the co-chair of SABR's Business of Baseball committee and editor of the 2006 ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia, making this piece especially credible.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Zink refused to knuckle under — What are the chances of two knuckleballers being in a starting rotation? The answer is remote, but if it's not in Boston, there might be a place for Charlie Zink somewhere else in the big leagues. — The Pawtucket righthander has finally shown consistency …
Michael Lazarus / Fox Sports:
Ranking the Closers: Over the Lidge — Has the plug finally been pulled on Brad Lidge? — Following another blown save earlier this week, the Houston Astros have apparently decided to go with a closer-by-committee approach. It remains to be seen if Lidge will be a part of that committee.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Delgado and Maine Show Their Strength in Lifting Mets — From his two seasons as a Phillie, Billy Wagner considers himself somewhat of an authority on tape-measure home runs at Citizens Bank Park. — He has seen balls hit harder. He has seen them hit farther.
Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
The iPod Shuffle (One Year Later) — I spent much of this week discussing and planning for my future, which was both exciting and tedious. I'm happy to announce that the contract negotiations I talked briefly about yesterday have ended, with me signing the first official employment contract of my life yesterday morning.
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The Sporting Brews
Tom Timmermann / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Edmonds improves — Center fielder Jim Edmonds didn't play again on Thursday as he battles with post-concussion syndrome. He saw a neurologist and may play this weekend in Chicago. — "He actually was improved today,'' trainer Barry Weinberg said. " He felt better.
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Get Up, Baby!
