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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.
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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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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Dodgers prospect named Futures MVP — Shortstop in LA's system shines on World Team at AT&T Park — SAN FRANCISCO — The 2007 Futures Game turned out to be quite a growth experience for Chin-Lung Hu. — The Dodgers' little shortstop prospect from Taiwan became a bigger prospect …
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Dodgers' Hu leads World to win at Futures Game — SAN FRANCISCO — Chin-Lung Hu is known for his slick fielding at shortstop more than a big bat. The Los Angeles Dodgers' prospect showed Sunday he can hit a little too. — Hu had a pair of RBI hits and stole a base to lead the World team …
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Larry Lage / Associated Press:
Tigers hit 3 HRs off Dice-K, sweep BoSox — DETROIT (AP) — Gary Sheffield and the Detroit Tigers made Daisuke Matsuzaka pay for his lackluster location. — Sheffield hit one of Detroit's three homers off the Japanese star, Curtis Granderson took a home run away from Boston and the Tigers beat …
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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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Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com:
Rios final AL participant in HR Derby — Blue Jays right fielder named before Indians game Sunday — TORONTO — Blue Jays right fielder Alex Rios has agreed to be the final American League participant for the 2007 State Farm Home Run Derby in San Francisco.
Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Astros top Mets 8-3 behind Oswalt, Burke — HOUSTON (AP) — Chris Burke has been waiting all year to get into an offensive groove. — Now that he finally has, capping a big weekend with a two-run homer in Houston's 8-3 win over the New York Mets on Sunday, he's not happy about waiting until …
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StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
Fight Saves a Run? — A very weird play just happened in Oakland. With the Mariners trailing 3-2 in the top of the seventh, Seattle loads the bases against Joe Blanton. Ibanez then hits a double to left field. The throw comes in to Crosby, who throws home trying to get Lopez.
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Bay's 4 RBIs lift Bucs over Cubs 6-2 — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jason Bay's All-Star break got a lot better with only two swings of his bat. — 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 …
Steve Yanda / Washington Post:
Nats Rally Past Brewers — Offense Overcomes Simontacchi's Early Gopher Balls: Nationals 5, Brewers 4 — Even as he watched Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder trot around the base paths after hitting back-to-back home runs in the first inning last night, Nationals starter Jason Simontacchi had to figure he still was in good position.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Embracing the Momentum — Nationals' Young Turns Personal Turmoil Into Triumph — During the past year, Dmitri Young was arrested, finalized a divorce, was treated for alcoholism, lost his job, trimmed shrubbery, endured a four-day hospital stay, thought he was going to die …
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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.
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 …
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Hurdle bullish on bullpen — Nestled into a big leather couch, Clint Hurdle oozed optimism about the Rockies' relievers, predicting good things for the second half of the season. — "I'm very optimistic about the bullpen," the manager said before Saturday night's game against the Phillies.
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:Mets' Maine misses out on another All-Star avenue
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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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