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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Rodriguez's Numbers Climb, but the Yanks' Don't — Alex Rodriguez leads the major leagues in home runs, runs and runs batted in. His average in June is .440. He has reached base in 10 of 12 plate appearances this weekend, and he launched a 458-foot home run to center field to tie the score in the ninth inning Saturday.
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Lisa Olson / NY Daily News:
A rare visit becomes San Francisco treat — SAN FRANCISCO - There might not be a better place in all of America to forget your worries. The city by the bay is all about reinvention, revitalization. It's drowning in thick layers of fog one moment, brilliantly sunny the next …
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New York Post
George King / New York Post:
JETER AIMS TO PLAY THROUGH THE STRAIN — Joe Torre said there is a chance Derek Jeter may have to sit out today's game against the Giants with a strained left hip flexor muscle. As usual, Jeter scoffed at the idea he can't play. — "I wasn't able to move too well but it's not a problem …
George King / New York Post:'ONE OF THE GREATEST' — A-ROD SHOWERS BARRY WITH PRAISE
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Bronx Banter
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Padres put on display — Wakefield offers up the fireworks — SAN DIEGO — Somehow, on a night when Padres starter Chris Young dominated for seven innings and Josh Bard and Khalil Greene (twice) blasted Tim Wakefield offerings out of the ballpark, prompting center-field fireworks that befitted …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Plenty happening at Petco — SAN DIEGO — Notes from Game 2 at The House That Larry Lucchino Built. — They really hate Doug Mirabelli here. The San Diego Union-Tribune reprinted Padres GM Kevin Towers's rips of Mirabelli from last year ("I don't miss him.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
No forward progress regarding Schilling — SAN DIEGO — Though Curt Schilling declined to speak to reporters yesterday, he did have a lengthy conversation with manager Terry Francona and pitching coach John Farrell, as well as the team's strength and conditioning coach and medical staff …
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Fenway Blogger
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates steaming after latest laugher — Snell calls team's situation 'stupid' after Angels romp, 10-1 — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Pirates' clubhouse is not quite at the boiling point, but it surely is simmering. — Ian Snell, visibly frustrated after the 10-1 annihilation by the Los Angeles Angels …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Inside the Pirates: Sweet-hitting catcher sought — Team inquiring about Atlanta's Saltalamacchia, but price is high — It is not yet to the point where the Pirates need to stitch a 14-letter jersey, but they are among the teams to have inquired about trading for Atlanta's terrific catching prospect …
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MLB Trade Rumors
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:Pirates Notebook: Phelps added to bolster sagging bench
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The Parrot
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Buehrle to Boston? — Red Sox overtake Mets, Braves as front-runner for left-hander thanks to loaded farm system — Patience is a trait Ken Williams still is trying to acquire. — That's becoming more evident in the case of starting pitcher Mark Buehrle and his future with the White Sox …
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MLB Trade Rumors
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Michael Phillips / MLB.com:
Indians rally to win in ninth — Martinez's homer off Nats closer Cordero saves game for Tribe — WASHINGTON — It's a play that almost always happens at first base. So when the ball was in catcher Kelly Shoppach's hand, everybody's attention moved to that side. — Then he threw it over to third base.
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Let's Go, Tribe!
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Joseph White / Associated Press:Cleveland 4, Washington 3 — WASHINGTON (AP) — The soldier …
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Let's Go, Tribe!
New York Post:
SERBY'S SUNDAY Q&A WITH...RICK PETERSON — June 24, 2007 — The Post's Steve Serby sat down at Shea with the Mets pitching coach, whose father was a one-time general manager of the Yankees: — Q: Funniest moment on the mound? — A: It was a playoff game. I put my hand on our closer's shoulder and asked, "Are you OK?"
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Hill to get arm looked at — Right-hander to see third doctor about sore right elbow — WASHINGTON — A day after saying that his right elbow was still sore, Nationals pitcher Shawn Hill said Saturday that he will get a third opinion. This time it will be from Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala., on Monday.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves shut down by Rogers — Smoltz fans seven but bats quieted by Detroit's veteran lefty — ATLANTA — There's undeniably reason for frustration. But as the offensive woes continue to mount for the Braves, John Smoltz doesn't want any of his teammates to begin to sulk.
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Talking Chop
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Lieber likely to miss rest of season — MRI exam reveals ruptured tendon in bottom of righty's foot — ST. LOUIS — Jon Lieber's season and Phillies career have likely ended with one significant freak misstep. — Results from a MRI exam taken Saturday unveiled a ruptured tendon …
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Philliesflow
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Henderson still wants to play — Friday's game quickest of 2007; Piazza gets warm reception — NEW YORK — The shortage of healthy outfielders has been conspicuous for weeks. Moises Alou, Shawn Green and Endy Chavez have missed significant time, and Lastings Milledge …
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Mets Fever
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Wright's double lifts Mets over A's 1-0 — NEW YORK (AP) — Once every piece of Paul Lo Duca's gear was picked up off the field, the New York Mets finished tossing a clean slate against Oakland. — David Wright dropped an RBI double in front of diving right fielder Travis Buck in the ninth inning …

