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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Buehrle to get $56 million over four years — FOXSports.com, Updated 19 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — Mark Buehrle and the White Sox have agreed to a new contract. — The pitcher's deal is worth $56 million over four years. It does not include a full no-trade clause …
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Alex Gyr / MLB.com:
White Sox re-sign Buehrle for four years — Team makes announcement after Sunday's win over Twins — CHICAGO — After weeks of trade rumors, it turns out Mark Buehrle is going to be in a White Sox uniform for at least four more years. — The White Sox came to terms with their star southpaw …
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White Sox keep ace Buehrle with four-year deal — Mark Buehrle won't be the biggest ticket available at the trading deadline. — The White Sox ace agreed to a four-year, $56 million contract with Chicago on Sunday, taking the most attractive pitcher on the rumor mill off the market.
Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
New stance but no deal — Buehrle ditches no-trade clause, but Sox still won't buy it, agent says — Mark Buehrle was ''100 percent sure'' last Monday that he'd make his next start for the White Sox, and he was right, going eight scoreless innings against the Minnesota Twins.
Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
ESPN Series on '77 Yanks Has Jackson Burned Up — Reggie Jackson said yesterday that he was unhappy about the ESPN miniseries "The Bronx is Burning." He said he was a significant part of the 1977 season for the Yankees but was not consulted about the script of the eight-episode series, which begins tomorrow night.
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Ben Walker / Associated Press:
A-Rod, Yankees power past Angels 12-0 — NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez and the New York Yankees held their own home run derby Sunday. — Rodriguez, Hideki Matsui and Robinson Cano hit three-run homers and the Yankees hammered their way into the All-Star break, routing the Los Angeles Angels 12-0.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:Rodriguez, Angels make the plays to beat Yankees
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Striking performance … ARLINGTON, TEXAS // When he recorded his last strikeout on a night full of them, Erik Bedard pounded his glove with his fist and then hugged his catcher, Ramon Hernandez. It was a display of emotion the Orioles have rarely seen from the stoic Bedard, but it certainly was fitting for the occasion.
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets' Maine misses out on another All-Star avenue — HOUSTON - John Maine was snubbed again yesterday. Not by National League All-Star manager Tony La Russa, but by his fellow players. — Maine was passed over for a spot on the All-Star team when Arizona righthander Brandon Webb was named …
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Bay's 4 RBIs lift Bucs over Cubs 6-2 — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jason Bay, slumping for more than a month, hit a two-run home run off Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano while driving in four Pirates runs, and left-hander Shane Youman held Chicago to two runs over six innings in Pittsburgh's 6-2 victory Sunday.
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
WAGNER: I'D BENCH LOAFER REYES — Jose Reyes is lucky he doesn't have Billy Wagner meting out his punishment. — "I think speaking only as if I was the manager - not Willie - he wouldn't play," Wagner said before last night's 5-3, 17-inning victory over Houston.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Manny to SF? — Manager Terry Francona told the media (or, rather, us) that Manny Ramirez is suffering from a bout of "intestinal turmoil" and will not be in the lineup today. The intestinal turmoil apparently started yesterday. — Francona did say that he didn't think it would affect …
Scott Lauber / Phillies/baseball:
July 7 — WHY NOT MADSON? — DENVER — That, ladies and gentlemen, is not a happy Charlie Manuel. — This picture was taken a few moments after Yorvit Torrealba's two-out single gave the Rockies an improbable 7-6 win last night. Improbable, I say, because the Phillies were leading 6-1 in the sixth inning.
Associated Press:
Back injury forces Polanco out of Tigers' lineup — DETROIT — Tigers All-Star second baseman Placido Polanco was out of the lineup Sunday against Boston, a day after leaving a game because of a back injury. — Polanco said he was encouraged by his health when he woke up. — "It feels a lot better," he said.
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Government Expected to Try to Protect Names in Radomski Case — The federal government is expected to file papers in federal court Monday in an effort to protect the redacted names of baseball players who were supplied performance-enhancing drugs by Kirk Radomski, a former Mets clubhouse attendant.
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Jesse Spector / NY Daily News:
The juice behind the numbers — Touching Base — When the 1938 Yankees became the first team to boast five hitters with at least 20 home runs, they were legends. — The fearsome fivesome included Hall of Famers Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig, as well as nine-time All-Star Joe Gordon and five-time All-Star Tommy Henrich.


