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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Buehrle extension near — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Ken Williams' cell phone got a bit quieter Tuesday. — That's usually what happens when a team decides to pull its biggest bargaining chip off the trade table. — That's usually what happens when a team decides to pull its biggest bargaining chip off the trade table.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Buehrle plays professor for Danks — Veteran knows how to limit pitch counts — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — As many as a dozen scouts are scheduled to watch Mark Buehrle pitch Wednesday night for the White Sox in what will be a showcase start. — Rookie John Danks will be watching …
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Chop-n-Change
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:Buehrle out of Sox' league: NL clubs now front-runners for lefty
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:ChiSox signing Buehrle or playing games?
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Baseball Prospectus
Sun-Sentinel:
Prospective Cubs owner vetoes trade with Marlins — MIAMI GARDENS — Jacque Jones apparently won't be coming to the Marlins after all. — For most of Tuesday the Marlins thought they had worked out a deal with the Chicago Cubs for the veteran outfielder.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Jones could be out by weekend — While Jacque Jones played cards, checked text messages and read mail — often with more than a dozen media members hovering within a few feet of his locker — Cubs general manager Jim Hendry was working Tuesday afternoon on trying to trade the outfielder to the Florida Marlins.
Chicagosports / Hardball:Jacque Watch: Day 2 — Jacque Held Hostage: Day Two
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MLB Trade Rumors
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Not easy, but M's hang tough in win over Red Sox — There were 15 runs on the scoreboard by the time one of the season's uglier slugfests was done. — The Mariners had seen the opposing starter throw 41 pitches in the first inning alone. Their own starting pitcher had blown two leads …
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:Mariners hit back against Boston
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Lookout Landing
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:Gabbard to stay — Even though Kason Gabbard didn't exactly impress …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Schoeneweis a Trivia Answer for Cards' Ryan — Whenever the Mets are playing at home and the number of innings creeps into double digits, Billy Wagner is overcome by an almost mystical feeling that they are going to win. Something about the crowd and the energy, he says.
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Fun Sheriff / Lion in Oil:
LIO Interviews ESPN's Keith Law — LIO had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Law, Senior Baseball Writer for ESPN's Scouts Inc. Keith is one of ESPN's baseball gurus, and spearheaded the coverage of the recent MLB draft. Prior to coming to ESPN, Law spent 4 1/2 years as a Special Assistant …
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River Ave. Blues
Sarah Talalay / Sun-Sentinel:
Huizenga hoping UM will play at Dolphin Stadium — He won't say if he'll let Marlins stay beyond 2010 — Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga said Tuesday he is hopeful but unsure an agreement can be reached for the University of Miami to play football at Dolphin Stadium. — "Our guys are working on it.
RADAR:
PENNY MARSHALL'S BACK IN THE BALLGAME — Penny Marshall, director of A League of Their Own, will be directing and producing two new baseball films, Radar learned at the Museum of the City of New York's opening for The Glory Days: New York Baseball 1947-1957 last night.
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Best-of-9 Series? Boras has Selig's ear — If you think Major League Baseball isn't sweating out the possibility of another Yankees-less World Series, you haven't been paying attention to the Fall Classic's TV ratings in the past two years. Worse than bad, they're historically bad …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Hillenbrand is looking to play or go elsewhere — Shea Hillenbrand wants out. Not because of the organization, the manager, the city, the stadium, the fans, the weather, his teammates — all are top notch, the Angels' deposed designated hitter said. — It's the situation.
Stephen Fastenau / MLB.com:
Notes: Bourn using opportunities — Speedy outfielder taking advantage of playing time — PHILADELPHIA — Michael Bourn checks the lineup card posted on the wall each day to see if his name is there. — More often than not, it hasn't been. But it was there Tuesday for the second consecutive game …
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MetsBlog.com
Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
DELGADO DESERVES BOOS — DON'T use up all your boos on cursed reliever Scott Schoeneweis. — Carlos Delgado heard his share last night in the Mets' ugly 5-3, 11-inning loss to the Cardinals at steamy Shea Stadium. Delgado came into the game batting .167 over the last seven days.
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MetsBlog.com
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Hot Hand Felled By a Bum Thumb — If there is justice, the first man to bat for the Nationals in their new park on Opening Day in 2008 will be Cristian Guzman. The leadoff man should get quite an ovation. Finally, Nats fans know who the real Guzman is. By next April, let's not forget …
Joe Starkey / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Ex-Pirate Kendall 'scuffling' in Oakland — TRIBUNE-REVIEW — Sporting a shaved head and a black beard, Oakland Athletics catcher Jason Kendall looks like a cast member on "Lost." — Apparently, this is what batting .189 for two months will do to a guy.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Snell says he is no 'hero' for remarks — MIAMI — Ian Snell sounded surprised when told yesterday at Dolphin Stadium that his animated remarks Saturday night had dominated Pittsburgh sports talk since then. — "Really?" he said. "Well, I wasn't trying to be any hero.


