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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Red Sox ask MLB to sub Youkilis for Ortiz on ballot … The Boston Red Sox have asked Major League Baseball to substitute hot-hitting Kevin Youkilis for David Ortiz as the team's first base entrant on the All-Star ballot distributed to other players, a gesture meant to help Youkilis' chances to help make the American League squad.
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Fluto Shinzawa / Boston Globe:
Pedroia sits — As Terry Francona entered the Fenway Park media room this afternoon, he was trailed by NESN analyst Ken Macha, prompting Don Orsillo to issue the following crack: — "I thought you were introducing the new manager," said Macha's NESN colleague to some chuckles.
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Are Dunn's days with Reds numbered? — CINCINNATI — First baseman Joey Votto is learning left field at Class AAA Louisville. Coincidence? Who believes in coincidence? — The annual Adam Dunn trade rumor is circulating baseball this week. Isn't he a left fielder? — "Unofficially?
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Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:Five and Fly: Something gained in the translation
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MLB Trade Rumors
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs send Murton down, call Rapada — Outfielder needs regular at-bats; lefty should stabilize bullpen — CHICAGO — The Cubs called up reinforcements for the bullpen, adding left-hander Clay Rapada on Wednesday and sending outfielder Matt Murton to Triple-A Iowa where he should get some regular playing time.
Marc Normandin / Baseball Prospectus:
Player Profile — Bobby Crosby — Bobby Crosby had some big shoes to fill when he was first brought up to the Athletics to take over at shortstop. Miguel Tejada—the Most Valuable Player award winner and a productive player for Oakland over the years—had jumped ship to sign with Baltimore …
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Fremont Bound
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Tim Reynolds / Associated Press:
Indians earn testy 7-3 win over Marlins — MIAMI (AP) — Florida manager Fredi Gonzalez wasn't happy when he left for the clubhouse three innings early. And the Cleveland Indians only made his night worse from there. — David Dellucci broke a tie with a three-run homer in a wild sixth inning …
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Let's Go, Tribe!
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Patterson Is Still Getting Up to Speed — When Washington Nationals right-hander John Patterson returns from the disabled list — and there is no set timetable for such an event — he might do so as a different pitcher. Patterson, who threw a bullpen session Tuesday at Oriole Park at Camden Yards …
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Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Cubs end Mariners' five-game win streak — CHICAGO (AP) — Sean Marshall's confidence never wavered during his long rehabilitation for an injured left shoulder. Now that he's healthy, Marshall is making teams pay. — Marshall pitched eight strong innings, and the Chicago Cubs beat Seattle 3-2 …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
No help in sight for Seattle bullpen — The Mariners apparently will go with what they have Wednesday night in Chicago. — One night after using six of the seven members of an already weary bullpen to cover the final seven innings of a 13-inning 5-3 win over the Chicago Cubs …
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U.S.S. Mariner
Associated Press:
A's GM Beane gets seven-year extension — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Athletics general manager Billy Beane, the architect behind Oakland's four division titles since 2000, was rewarded with a seven-year contract extension Wednesday. — Team president Michael Crowley also received …
Emma Span / Bronx Banter:
Your Mostly Arbitrary Guide to The AL All-Star Ballot — It's that time of year again. The season is more than a third over, the parks are crowded with sunbathers, the days are long, Roger Clemens is back in his firmament, and the smell of garbage has begun to drown out the smell of urine over on 7th Ave.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Crasnick: Starting 9 of needs for contenders — A power hitter. A starting pitcher. Bullpen help. With the July 31 trading deadline slowly approaching, several contending teams need to fill major holes on their rosters. Jerry Crasnick — • Rumor Central: Dunn on the block?
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South Side Sox
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Japanese manager dissects Dice-K — Daisuke Matsuzaka dined Monday night with his former Seibu Lions manager, Osamu Higashio, and former teammate and current Colorado Rockies second baseman Kaz Matsui. — Before last night's 2-1 Red Sox [team stats] victory against the Rockies …
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Patrick Finley / Arizona Daily Star:
Sidewinders sold; Reno move likely — Tucson owner's pending sale pays him, partners $13.5 million — The Tucson Sidewinders are being sold and will likely relocate to Reno, Nev., after the 2008 season. — Sidewinders owner Jay Zucker confirmed to the Star a pending sale and told some staff members about it Monday.
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The Biz of Baseball
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Alou not even close to return — LOS ANGELES - Don't expect Moises Alou too soon, Willie Randolph warned. The left fielder remained in New York for further consultation with Mets doctors regarding his strained left quadriceps. "He's not going to be playing anytime soon," Randolph said.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Verlander, at only 24, achieving greatness … Baseball news travels quickly in this age of cell phones and text messaging. J.J. Hardy's lazy fly ball had barely settled into Magglio Ordonez's glove late Tuesday night when word of Justin Verlander's no-hit, 12-strikeout masterpiece …
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