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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Controversy over wife's attire suits Alex to a 'T' — You know it's fast becoming a lost season when, on a night Roger Clemens was making his fourth (and ultimately successful) try for win No. 350, against one of the many teams ahead of the Yankees in the wild card chase …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks' bats help Clemens to No. 350 — Rocket dominates to reach milestone; Abreu goes deep — NEW YORK — It took three tries, but Roger Clemens pitched his way into the exclusive 350-win club on his terms: with a performance straight out of his personal history files.
Mike Puma / New York Post:
ABREU'S SLEEPING BAT WAKES FOLLOWING LONG NAP — It turns out that Bobby Abreu is capable of pulling pitches, not just disappearing acts. Or was that a bazooka Abreu used to launch a Boof Bonser slider into the upper deck last night? — Of all that worked for the Yankees during …
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Bronx Banter
Owen Perkins / MLB.com:
Notes: Perez heads to DL — Mets recall Vargas to take lefty's turn in rotation on Tuesday — DENVER — Three hours before the series opener against the Rockies, Oliver Perez thought it was still possible that he could make his next start on Tuesday. — If it were a playoff game, you couldn't keep Perez off the mound.
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Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Silver Lining to Met Pitching Injuries — Just a few months ago, the Mets' starting rotation consisted, in the public imagination, of a 59-year-old, an 87-year-old, two failed prospects who had pitched flukishly well in the playoffs, a rookie, and wistful hopes for Pedro Martinez.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:With Perez backing out, Vargas likely to start tomorrow
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Mets Fever
Team / MLB.com:
Fans' votes show increased attention — 2007 All-Stars based on this year rather than career — The people have spoken, in great numbers, and with significant perspective. — The voting for the 2007 All-Star Game indicates, more than anything else, that the fans have been paying attention.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Torres files grievance, asks for trade — Reliever says Pirates 'tricked' him into agreeing to lower salary last year — Reliever Salomon Torres, angry with the Pirates about what he feels was a broken promise in negotiating his most recent contract, has filed a grievance against the team …
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Owen Perkins / MLB.com:
Rocky third is all she wrote for Glavine — Veteran unable to pick up win No. 298 as Mets fall to Rockies — DENVER — It had all the makings of a homecoming for Tom Glavine. Though he's hardly Colorado's favorite son, Glavine had developed a reputation for taming the beast that is Coors Field …
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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Burnett's days with Toronto may be numbered — Pitcher will have to rebuild arm strength before returning to rotation and could be trade bait — OAKLAND — The next time A.J. Burnett pitches for the Toronto Blue Jays will be around the trade deadline, and don't be surprised if that's a start of some significance.
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Matt Smith / MLB.com:
Notes: Duchscherer done for 2007 — A's happy to be home, welcome back Thomas to Oakland — OAKLAND — All year long the A's have had to worry about injuries and when key players might be coming back. — Unfortunately for them, there is one fewer person that they will have to keep track of this season.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Duke seeks second opinion on elbow — Zach Duke is not ready to breathe easily just yet, it seems. — His ailing left elbow has no ligament tears and will not require surgery, according to tests taken yesterday afternoon at Allegheny General Hospital under the supervision of the Pirates' medical staff.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:Pirates' Duke to seek second opinion on elbow
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Bucs Dugout
Marc Hulet / Baseball Analysts:
Future Stud or Future Dud? — Four exciting, young outfielders broke out into the prospect spotlight in 2006: Fernando Martinez, Jose Tabata, Carlos Gonzalez and Andrew McCutchen. The 2007 season has been another matter entirely, though. Each member of that foursome has disappointed …
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Los Angeles Times:
As luck would have it, Luis Gonzalez is the prize — His mind elsewhere with an impressive start in trying to win the big pick-six pot at Hollywood Park, the columnist chooses to spend time with the luckiest Dodger. — There's $10,870,852 up for grabs in the pick six at Hollywood Park on Monday …
Adam Adkins / TBO.com:
Burgess Signs With Nationals — BRANDON - In the end, Michael Burgess' decision to turn pro or attend Arizona State on a baseball scholarship came down to one thing. — "Really, this may be my only chance [to play professional baseball]," Burgess said. — It was a chance he wasn't willing to pass on.
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Just A Nats Fan
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Young aces get jump on Final Vote — Bonderman, Young on top in first full day of balloting — Jeremy Bonderman of the Tigers and Chris Young of the Padres were holding the narrow early lead in the Monster All-Star Final Vote as of 5 p.m. ET on Monday, as fans were back in balloting force …
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Allison putting troubles behind — Pitcher wants to resume career — SAN DIEGO Former Marlins first-round draft pick Jeff Allison is at the team's minor league complex at Jupiter and is poised for a return to professional baseball. — Allison, a right-hander out of Peabody, Mass. …
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Nats See What They're Missing — Alfonso Soriano brings energy, excitement and optimism in his wake — all the things the Nats' pathetic offense lacks without him. Last night, the smiling, slugging Soriano returned to RFK Stadium like a bad conscience, a lost opportunity or an old flame.


