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StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
Wishing for a Mercy Rule — The Twins now lead the White Sox 18-8 in the bottom of the seventh. For every run the White Sox get in an attempt to come back, the Twins seem to score two. It's been a sloppy game on top of that, with the White making four overt errors and a number of bad plays in the field.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Nats drive a hard bargain for Young — LIKE THIS STORY? — The Braves made a run at Nationals first baseman Dmitri Young, and the talks advanced to the point where Nats assistant GM Mike Rizzo scouted the Braves' Class AA club. — However, the discussions cooled due to the Nats' high asking price …
Chicagosports / Hardball:
Buehrle packs. . . for good? — It was a very strange scene at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the White Sox clubhouse. At the very moment general manager Kenny Williams strode into a meeting with manager Ozzie Guillen and coaches, ace pitcher Mark Buehrle was carrying a large box to his locker.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates' McClatchy to step down as CEO later this year — Kevin McClatchy will step down as the Pirates' chief executive officer after the current baseball season, the team announced today, and the search for his replacement will begin immediately. — Mr. McClatchy, 44 …
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:McClatchy stepping down as Pirates CEO
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Associated Press:
Neifi Perez suspended for banned stimulant — Tigers infielder first to be penalized under program — DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Tigers infielder Neifi Perez was suspended 25 games Friday, the first player penalized for testing positive for a stimulant under Major League Baseball's drug program.
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Larry Lage / Associated Press:
Thames' slam helps Tigers rout BoSox 9-2 — DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers dominated the Red Sox 9-2 Friday night in the opener of the three-game series that is Boston's only scheduled visit to the Motor City this year. — All-Star shortstop Carlos Guillen won't be surprised if the Red Sox …
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Chad Finn / Fox Sports:
Jeter's leadership, Bay's slump — Special to FOXSports.com, Updated 3 hours ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — Playing nine innings while waiting for Rafael Betancourt to throw the freakin' ball already . . . 1. Jeter as a leader — The Yankees, 40-42 and slumbering toward second-half irrelevance …
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Associated Press:
Wells powers Blue Jays over Indians 8-6 — TORONTO (AP) — Vernon Wells homered and drove in three runs, Roy Halladay remained unbeaten against Cleveland, and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Indians 8-6 on Friday night. — Wells went 2-for-4 and was intentionally walked in the fifth.
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Sports Illustrated:
Talking A Good Game — Hall of Famers Gwynn, Ripken huddle on hitting — Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn combined to play 5,441 regular season major-league games, none of which involved the two of them playing against one another. Their lives and baseball careers ran parallel tracks all the way to Cooperstown.
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Catbird in the Nosebleed Seats
Shawn Langlois / MarketWatch:
Baseball prepares to celebrate, as it should — Despite lingering steroid issue, game is alive and well ahead of All-Star bash — SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Steroids, labor disputes, the dilution of talent, a deep divide between the haves and the have-nots: Major League Baseball …
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The Biz of Baseball
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Guerrero, Ordonez join Derby field — Six sluggers set for Monday night's event in San Francisco — Vladimir Guerrero of the Los Angeles Angels and Detroit's Magglio Ordonez have joined the field for the State Farm Home Run Derby, Major League Baseball officials confirmed Friday.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Angels could use another big bat — LIKE THIS STORY? — Imagine Ken Griffey Jr. batting behind Vladimir Guerrero. The Angels would be transformed from World Series contender to World Series favorite. — Any legitimate slugger would fit nicely behind Guerrero, but Griffey is the most romantic possibility.
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Deep in the Heart — I'm making my annual trip to Newberg Night at ... well, what is the Rangers stadium called these days? (You know, with the All-Star Game in the telcom stadium nom du jour, the commoditization of naming rights is becoming bothersome for reasons of consistency rather than anticommericalism.)
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Chacon seeks contract extension — Reliever Shawn Chacon, the only significant player on the Pirates' roster who can become a free agent this winter, has approached management to initiate talks toward a contract extension. — "My focus is on this team, and I'd love to be a part of it," Chacon said.
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Bucs Dugout
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Maine helps Mets strike back — John whiffs nine & wins 10th to end skid — HOUSTON - John Maine isn't an All-Star. He'll have to settle for being the Mets' stopper. — Maine took a scoreless effort into the eighth to notch his 10th victory and Ricky Ledee and Ramon Castro …
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Chris Duncan / Associated Press:Mets' Maine wins again, Ks 9 Astros
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