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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats hold off late charge to win Battle — Zimmerman comes through with go-ahead run to seal sweep — BALTIMORE — The Nationals and Orioles found themselves in a pitchers' duel on Thursday night, but when it was over it was Washington that won the battle as it edged Baltimore, 3-1, in front of 20,770 fans at Camden Yards.
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We've Got Heart:
It's good for our fans. — We all had to hustle and struggle a little to get out of DC and on the road last night to see our boys in Baltimore. To our surprise, the drive was actually quite smooth; we arrived at 7:30 pm, missing only the first few innings.
David O'Brien / Braves:
Salty's at 1B; Stark fires back at Boras — The move that so many of you blog denizens have been pining for - can't say I blame you - is happening. At least tonight it's happening, and I'd guess it'll happen some more. — Salty is starting at first base.
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Sabernomics:
Stark Responds about Andruw — Well, not to me but to Scott Boras on David O'Brien's AJC blog. Boras's initial comments were posted by DOB on Tuesday. … First, let's talk about those 100 balls a year that Andruw is no longer getting to. Well, that is a bit of an exaggeration.
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David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Must see: Clemens in 2057 — After watching its team's lead in the AL East shrink by seven games over the last two weeks, Red Sox Nation could use a pick me up. — We've got just the thing. — Boston Dirt Dogs dug up a hilarious short film created by a Massachusetts native named Michael Barber …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Salty gets a start at first base — Minneapolis — A sizeable segment of Braves Nation got what it's been clamoring for: Jarrod Saltalamacchia at first base. — The Braves' top prospect, a switch-hitting catcher, was in the lineup at first base Thursday night against Minnesota and ace left-hander Johan Santana.
Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Lilly goes eight as Cubs top Padres 4-1 — CHICAGO (AP) — Mike Fontenot and Alfonso Soriano homered off David Wells in the sixth inning and the Chicago Cubs beat the San Diego Padres 4-1 Friday, overcoming the efforts of two fans who reached over the outfield wall at Wrigley Field.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Zambrano changing colors? — Pitcher jests about red shinguards from 'my next catcher' — Mark Buehrle still gets heat for wearing a St. Louis Cardinals cap at a World Series game last October, but Carlos Zambrano one-upped Buehrle before Thursday's Cubs game.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Just a nip and tuck, or major surgery for White Sox? — With team still sinking, big decisions await GM at trade deadline — PITTSBURGH — A run for redemption has turned into a series of survival for the White Sox. — They open a three-game series Friday night at perennial National …
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Evan Brunell / Fire Brand of the American League:
Mike Lowell on the move? — Noise has been made the last couple days about Mike Lowell being shipped off to the Minnesota Twins. The Twins have been looking to upgrade the hot corner for a while now, as their third baseman, Nick Punto, is not doing well. Punto is hitting an anemic .227/.324/.294 …
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Around the Majors
Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers suspend Colon — Fight gives other Hen broken bones — The Tigers have suspended right-hander Roman Colon for seven days after a physical altercation with teammates in the Triple-A Toledo clubhouse. — The club announced that Colon has a contusion on his left shoulder, but teammate Jason Karnuth was injured more severely.
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Dunn Deals — In what is shaping up as a light midseason trade market, the big prize is Reds left fielder Adam Dunn. Dunn has been a lightning rod for criticism in Cincinnati, where his take'n'rake approach and Three True Outcomes output seen as a drag on the team's offense rather than a boost to it.
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Redleg Nation
Evan Brunell / Fire Brand of the American League:
Theo's Biggest Mistake — Letting Orlando Cabrera go was Theo Epstein's biggest mistake of his short career as a general manager, and we're feeling the effects of this to this day. — Let's backtrack a little bit. On July 31st, 2004, the Red Sox traded away their icon, Nomar Garciaparra.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox stone cold — Beckett loses first; Drew gets earful — The bats have gone quiet, the pitching has stumbled, and the Yankees are winning every day. — All of that means the gloves have come off at Fenway Park, where a sellout crowd of 36,939 did not let last night's 7-1 Red Sox loss …
Todd Jacobson / Free Lance-Star:
Nationals won't rush host of young prospects — Whenever there's a bump in the development road for Nationals' prospect Esmailyn Gonzalez, Nationals general manager Jim Bowden just has to remember one thing: At 17 years old, Gonzalez would likely be finishing up his junior year in high school.
Ben Walker / Associated Press:
Yankees run winning streak to nine games — NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Torre found his new lucky spot in the dugout, then watched Alex Rodriguez, Andy Pettitte and the rest of the team go to work. — Yep, things are falling into place nicely for the New York Yankees.
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