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Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
O's fans weigh in on manager change — Most agree that team must show more fire on the field — BALTIMORE — Betty Burlin is a passionate Orioles fan who loves talking about the franchise's great moments. She remembers the thrill of watching the Orioles shock the Dodgers, and everyone else …
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MacPhail addition signals mentality change … The most intriguing aspect of today's Orioles shake-up wasn't the most obvious. Everybody knew Sam Perlozzo was managing on borrowed time. Nobody knew that owner Peter Angelos actually could see the bigger picture.
Bill Finley / New York Times:
Maine Is Back on Track, and So Are the Mets — John Maine had certainly been part of the problem of late for the Mets, who entered last night having lost seven of eight games. After a strong start to the season, Maine had won only once since May 9. But last night, he was the solution.
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Hal Bock / Associated Press:
Maine helps slumping Mets beat Twins — NEW YORK (AP) — John Maine knew the Minnesota Twins would be a tough assignment Monday night, especially with the New York Mets coming off a 2-7 road trip. — So Maine did what any good pitcher does in that circumstance.
Bill Finley / New York Times:
Randolph Isn't Concerned With Beltrán's Leg Woes — Manager Willie Randolph continued to play down the seriousness of Carlos Beltrán's injured left quadriceps before last night's game against the Minnesota Twins, and he questioned why the leg problem seems to have developed into a major story.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Costly Mistakes Too Much for Nats to Overcome — The highlights will show the Washington Nationals' gallant comeback in the ninth inning, an onslaught that featured Cristian Guzman's two-run triple, Felipe Lopez's run-scoring single and a Detroit Tigers lead that at one point had been eight runs but …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Fick looks to bounce back — Outfielder seeks to improve average despite family issues — WASHINGTON — Outfielder/first baseman Robert Fick is off to one of the slowest starts of his Major League career. Entering Monday's action, he is hitting .207 with four RBIs.
Matt Smith / MLB.com:
Notes: Harden sharp in simulated game — Right-hander's next step a rehab appearance on Wednesday — OAKLAND — A's general manager Billy Beane, assistant GM David Forst and manager Bob Geren, along with the rest of the A's brass were holding their collective breaths before Monday's game with the Cincinnati Reds.
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
A's Blanton makes quick work of Reds — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Joe Blanton's teammates have come to expect they'll be headed out of the ballpark in about two hours on the nights he starts. — Blanton made quick work of the Reds as he's done so often to other teams this year …
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Cubs' Lee, Padres' Young get 5-game bans — NEW YORK (AP) — Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee and San Diego pitcher Chris Young were suspended for five games each Monday following a bench-clearing brawl last weekend. — Cubs hitting coach Gerald Perry was suspended for three games …
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Rockies agree to terms with first-round Draft selection Casey Weathers — Deal final pending completion of a physical; Two other Draft picks signed — DENVER — The Colorado Rockies announced this afternoon that the club has agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Casey Weathers …
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Pray for the Minimum — No time for an introduction, but a quick reminder that today is the last day to buy tickets for the BP Event in D.C. It's very close to capacity already, and I hope to see many of you there. I'll also be at Jamey Newberg's event in Arlington in a couple weeks …
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:Seeing Red instead of Blue about the Jays
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ChiSox GM: No immediate plans for trades — LIKE THIS STORY? — CHICAGO (AP) - White Sox general manager Ken Williams said Monday he has no immediate plans to break up the team with trades in the wake of Chicago's miserable slide. But he's willing to do what is needed if there is no improvement.
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ABCNEWS:
Biggio: Target for Pitchers, Record Books — Astros' Craig Biggio Could Break All-Time Hit-By-Pitch Record — No one in the majors knows quite as much about two-seam baseball bruises as Craig Biggio. — Since his 1988 debut with the Houston Astros, the all-star utility man has become familiar with …
Jonah Keri / ESPN:
Millwood, Dunn could be attractive additions — Flipping through MLB Extra Innings on Sunday, I stopped on the Rangers-Reds game, bottom of the fifth, Rangers up 6-3. Three factors made me stop to watch the Reds bat in the bottom of the fifth. — First, I wanted to see if the adjustments Kevin Millwood …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Edmonds, Looper move to disabled list — Centerfielder Jim Edmonds and starting pitcher Braden Looper will be moved to the DL, the Cardinals announced this afternoon. — Edmonds did not play in the final two games of the Oakland series and, on his KTRS radio show Sunday …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Matthews' catch isn't forgotten — Mike Lamb hoped to catch up with a thief Monday night. If Gary Matthews Jr. reached first base, the Houston Astros first baseman knew exactly what he was going to say to the Angels center fielder. — "You owe me some money in arbitration," Lamb said.

