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Rod Beck dies at 38 — Rod Beck, who saved 286 games in a 13-year major league career, has died at the age of 38. — The cause of death is unknown at this time. — Beck, who played for the Giants, Cubs, Red Sox and Padres, was a three-time All-Star and saved a career-best 51 games with the Cubs in 1998.
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Greg Beacham / Washington Post:
Ex-Pitcher Rod Beck Found Dead in Home — Rod Beck, an all-star relief pitcher who wore a bushy mustache while earning 286 career saves, has died. He was 38. — Beck was found Saturday by police officers responding to a call to his home in suburban Phoenix, police department spokesman Andy Hill said yesterday.
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The House That Dewey Built
Greg Beacham / Yahoo! Sports:
Former reliever Rod Beck dead at 38 — Rod Beck was a menacing sight on the mound, with a bushy mustache and a searing stare that intimidated batters throughout his 13-year career as one of baseball's best closers. — Yet his friends in the game knew Beck as a hardworking teammate …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Former All-Star Closer Rod Beck Dead at 38 — Rod Beck, the bushy Fu Manchu mustached former All-Star Closer that played 13 years in the major leagues was found dead yesterday in his northeast Phoenix home. He was 38. Police do not expect foul play, and the cause of death has not been released.
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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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Soriano homers again, Cubs sweep ChiSox — CHICAGO (AP) — Alfonso Soriano took his game 8 miles to the other side of town and powered the Cubs to a three-game sweep of the punchless White Sox, using both his lively bat and his strong arm. — Soriano threw out a runner at the plate …
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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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Bucs Dugout, Where have you gone …, Pittsburgh Lumber Co., Chop-n-Change and MLB Trade Rumors
Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Red Sox's Beckett outduels Padres' Peavy — SAN DIEGO (AP) — While Jake Peavy got dirty, Josh Beckett's stuff was simply filthy. — Beckett topped Peavy in a matchup of two of baseball's top pitchers, becoming the first 11-game winner in the majors and leading the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory Sunday over the San Diego Padres.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Blue Jays may listen to offers for Glaus — FOXSports.com, Updated 14 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — The Blue Jays say they aren't looking to move third baseman Troy Glaus, but their perspective might be changing. — FOX Bite — Videos — Rosenthal's Full Count
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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Griffey homers twice to pass McGwire — SEATTLE (AP) — Ken Griffey Jr.'s homecoming to Seattle got even sweeter on its final day. — Griffey hit his 583rd and 584th home runs during the Cincinnati Reds' game Sunday against the Mariners, tying and then passing Mark McGwire for seventh on the career list.
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John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Griffey shows interest in coming to Seattle (some day) — The post-game interview room with Ken Griffey Jr. Sunday figured to be something. — During a pre-game interview with the folks at FSN, Griffey opened the door for the first time since his trade to Cincinnati in February of 2000 …
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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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Bill Konigsberg / Associated Press:
Maine pitches Mets to sweep of A's — NEW YORK (AP) — A blooper to right, an inexperienced outfielder and Jose Reyes' speed became a messy combination for the Oakland Athletics. — Reyes led off the bottom of the first inning with a popup down the line that Jack Cust, normally a designated hitter, couldn't run down.
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's Notebooks — Team mum about K.C. declining Bradley deal — (06-24) 04:00 PDT New York — The A's provided no information whatsoever Saturday after a trade that would have sent Milton Bradley to Kansas City fell through the previous evening. — "I have no comment on the situation …
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Catfish Stew
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!

