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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Source: Sox appear likely to trade Wells … The Red Sox are shopping veteran pitcher David Wells, and a source familiar with the conversations has put the odds at "80-20 or 90-10" that Boston will trade him in the next 48 hours. — St. Louis, the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego appear …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Red Sox entertain offers on Wells — The Padres and Dodgers are showing the most interest in trading for Red Sox left-hander David Wells, a source with knowledge of the Sox's discussions told FOXSports.com on Tuesday. — The Cardinals, the source said, also could be in the mix for Wells, who has cleared waivers.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards pursue trade for Wells — Increasingly uncertain about the identity of their potential No. 3 playoff starter, the Cardinals have joined a mix of National League clubs involved in trade discussions for Boston Red Sox lefthander David Wells, sources told the Post-Dispatch on Tuesday.
New York Times:
Without Girardi, Marlins Win Again — Florida Manager Joe Girardi missed the Marlins' 6-1 victory against the Cardinals in St. Louis last night to be with his pregnant wife at his home in Coral Springs, Fla., bracing for a possible hurricane. — "It was a real difficult decision for me …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Manager stays with pregnant wife, awaiting storm — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Florida manager Joe Girardi missed Tuesday night's game against the St. Louis Cardinals, choosing to remain at home with his pregnant wife and brace for a possible hurricane. — Girardi, whose surprising Marlins entered …
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The Griddle
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Girardi stays home with pregnant wife — Skipper doesn't travel as tropical storm heads toward Florida — ST. LOUIS — Family obligations have kept Marlins manager Joe Girardi grounded in his South Florida home, where he, along with his pregnant wife, Kim, and two children are riding out Tropical Storm Ernesto.
Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Oswalt, Astros agree to $73 million, 5-year extension — HOUSTON (AP) — Roy Oswalt and the Houston Astros agreed to a $73 million, five-year contract extension on the ace's 29th birthday Tuesday, the biggest multiyear deal the team has ever given to a pitcher.
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Oswalt signs five-year extension — Deal for $73 million, includes club option for 2012 — HOUSTON — Roy Oswalt rang in his 29th birthday on Tuesday with the best gift imaginable — a nice fat contract that probably ensures he will end his career as a Houston Astro.
Associated Press:
'A significant accident' — Authorities confirm Pavano car crash story — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — New York Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano crashed his 2006 Porsche into a tractor trailer in August, causing $30,000 in damages to his car, according to a West Palm Beach police report.
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Ryan Mink / MLB.com:
Extent of Pavano's injury unknown — Yanks will conduct own investigation into righty's car accident — NEW YORK — The official investigation into Carl Pavano's car accident is underway. — Police have already released their report, and now it's the Yankees' and general manager Brian Cashman's turn …
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Off the Facade
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Who needs a big payroll? Not the Marlins — The Marlins — yes, the Marlins — are trying to add a veteran reliever before the Aug. 31 deadline for setting postseason rosters. — Gotta love it. — The Marlins' $14.3 million payroll is the lowest in the majors, yet the team …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins coast to record ninth straight — Fish match franchise record; Uggla ties rookie RBI mark — ST. LOUIS — More rookie milestones were piled up on a night the Marlins matched their franchise-best winning streak. — Dan Uggla homered and drove in four runs, and Scott Olsen pitched …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder comes up empty — It took just five outs and 49 pitches Tuesday night for manager Tony La Russa to know Mark Mulder had gone far enough to call it a night. — Two months, three rehabilitation outings and two failed major league appearances after going on the disabled list with shoulder problems …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Notes: Reds show love for Valentin — Backup catcher rewarded with extension for '07 and '08 option — LOS ANGELES — As a pinch-hitter and extra catcher this season, Javier Valentin has performed an often thankless role for the Reds. — But it's a job not being done without reward.
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Red Hot Mama
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Benjamin Kabak / Double Play Depth:
Report: MLB, Players Union agree to eliminate draft pick compensation — Every June, the 30 Major League Baseball clubs gather for an amateur draft of American high school seniors and college juniors or seniors. While numerous baseball officials have advocated for a world-wide draft …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Melting pot of on-field success — The Amazins are New York's one, big happy family … New York - At 11:30 a.m. at Shea Stadium recently, approximately an hour before first pitch, nearly half of the New York Mets were hanging around their lockers. — Jose Reyes was sorting through mail with a smile.
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Pena lives a dream in debut: Bad back lands Lester on DL — OAKLAND, Calif. - Growing up in Haverhill and starring at Northeastern, Carlos Pena always dreamed of the day he would pull on a Red Sox jersey. — The dream was fulfilled last night, when the veteran first baseman was called …
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Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Webb, crash victim were closest of friends, college roommates — PHOENIX (AP) — Right up until the time he took the field for his latest start, Arizona Diamondbacks ace Brandon Webb was thinking about his friend and college roommate, Jon Hooker, searching the internet for more information …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Vidro critical of Nationals — Second baseman doesn't like the effort he's seen this year — WASHINGTON — Second baseman Jose Vidro played on some bad Expos teams during his eight years in Montreal, but, according to Vidro, those teams battled every night and the 2006 season is the worst he has ever experienced.
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Just A Nats Fan
