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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Wells may go to Dodgers — OAKLAND, Calif. - Left-hander David Wells, who is scheduled to start the first game of the homestand tomorrow against the Blue Jays, flew back to Boston yesterday to rest up for the outing. — General manager Theo Epstein refused to discuss a report that he is prepared …
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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.
Los Angeles Times:
Boston's Wells May Be on Wish List — In one final effort to strengthen themselves for the season's final month and, perhaps, the postseason, the Dodgers are negotiating with the Boston Red Sox for left-handed pitcher David Wells and the Chicago Cubs for left-handed hitter John Mabry, according to league sources.
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6-4-2
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Lewis comes scarily to mind — OAKLAND, Calif. - People are using big words again, like arrythmia and palpitations and atrial fibrillation. And when that happens, especially here in Boston, our minds race and our palms sweat and we start to fear the worst.
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Jackie MacMullan / Boston Globe:
Bird knows the feeling — On March 17, 1998, Indiana Pacers coach Larry Bird was in the midst of barking instructions to his players during a tight game against Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls when he suddenly felt his heart ``kick out. ``It was all out of rhythm," Bird recalled.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Pavano's New Injury Bemuses the Yanks — Technically, Johnny Damon has never been teammates with Carl Pavano. They have occupied the same Yankees clubhouse, but Damon has never played behind Pavano, who has had more disabled-list adventures than any pitcher in memory.
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Associated Press:
Oswalt, Astros agree to 5-year, $73 million extension — HOUSTON — Roy Oswalt got a $73 million birthday present from the Houston Astros. — The two-time 20-game winner agreed to a five-year, $73 million contract extension on his 29th birthday Tuesday, the biggest multiyear deal ever given to an Astros pitcher.
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Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:Oswalt receives five-year contract worth $73 million
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Baseball Musings
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Mulder endures another rough outing — Lefty headed back to doctor after lasting 1 2/3 frames vs. Fish — ST. LOUIS — Mystified by a left arm that still refuses to go where it needs to go, Mark Mulder is heading back not only to the drawing board, but to the doctor's office.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Kaz: Mets failure 'all my fault' — DENVER - Kaz Matsui doesn't offer any alibis for his unfulfilled expectations in Flushing. But the infielder, whose three-year, $20.1million contract is set to expire after the season, said he intends to remain in the majors in 2007.
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Always Amazin'
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Pat Rooney / Rocky Mountain News:Matsui gets reminder of unhappy time in New York
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mets talking to Rockies about Ardoin — The Mets, seeking to upgrade their backup catcher and add infield depth, are talking to the Rockies about acquiring catcher Danny Ardoin and infielder Luis Gonzalez for a minor-league pitcher, FOXSports.com has learned. — Ardoin, 32, was designated for assignment by the Rockies last Friday.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Offense is absent in 5th straight loss — OAKLAND, Calif. — The margin of error is so tiny that Josh Beckett was actually chiding himself for throwing a fastball high and away to Eric Chavez in the fourth inning that resulted in the A's first run. — ``That was a dumb pitch to Chavez," …
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Surviving Grady
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Liner hits Mariners' Soriano in the head — Reliever stays conscious; M's hold on for sixth win in row — There was no joy in victory, no agony in defeat. — There were just athletes concerned for one of their own. — Mariners reliever Rafael Soriano had to be wheeled off …
Baltimore Sun:
Like an old car, Orioles need more than recycled parts — I've got some sad news. My '92 Celica, which carried me to countless local sporting events over the past 15 years and provided regular fodder for the Kickoff page, announced its retirement yesterday on a lonely stretch of Highway 10 in Anne Arundel County.
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Lone Star Ball
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox lumbering on into wild-card lead — Dye's 39th homer helps Sox hold off the running Rays — Regaining the American League wild-card lead behind a 13-hit attack hardly calmed manager Ozzie Guillen's nerves Tuesday night. — Beneath the White Sox's 12-9 victory over Tampa Bay …
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Skipper Hurdle pulls plug on Barmes — Character is admirable. But as the Rockies have proved the past few weeks, even the best of men can be on the worst of teams. Once on the verge of being a postseason threat, Colorado has plunged into the National League West basement, falling 10-5 to the New York Mets on Tuesday night.
Todd Jones / Yahoo! Sports:
Tigers need to learn patience is a virtue — Most players sympathized with the Yankees and Red Sox for having to play that five-games-in-four-days series. No way MLB should have allowed TV to dictate that kind of schedule: day-night doubleheader on Friday, day game Saturday, night game Sunday …
Jim Thomas / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Records detail Steussie's steroid use — WHAT HAPPENED A newspaper reports that medical records show several instances in which the Rams' Todd Steussie obtained illegal steroids while with Carolina and Tampa Bay. — Medical records made public in court documents showed …

