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11:05 AM ET, July 9, 2007

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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Milledge could start in left after break  —  HOUSTON — Lastings Milledge could be the Mets' leftfielder when the team returns from the All-Star break Thursday.  —  Milledge went 3-for-5 yesterday after going 2-for-5 with a triple and two RBIs Saturday night for Double-A Binghamton …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets start break one day too soon  —  But still look at season half-full  —  HOUSTON - The good news is the Mets are in first place at the All-Star break.  —  The bad news?  To hear the Mets tell it, there is none, but it's hard to take that tack after yesterday's 8-3 loss to the Astros.
Discussion: New York Post
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Futures spoils belong to the World  —  Speed, timely hitting carry World Team over U.S. prospects  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Get 'em on, and get 'em in.  —  It's an age-old formula for baseball success, and it's a formula the World Team used with great precision on Sunday in a 7-2 victory …
Discussion: Twins Territory
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:   Dodgers prospect named Futures MVP
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees Pin Their Hopes on Pitching and Patience  —  Tony Franklin has wandered the minor leagues for 38 years, watching teammates advance to the majors and teaching prospects to do the same.  He is a wise 57 years old, and these days, he carries himself with a carefree air not often seen in a manager.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Andruw: Braves need another starting pitcher  —  San Diego — His teammates say they're confident that sore-shouldered ace John Smoltz will be healthy after the All-Star break, but some hope the front office is successful in pursuit of another quality starter through a trade.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Santana gets another rough road reception  —  Right-hander doesn't make it past three innings, giving up nine runs, including two home runs.  —  NEW YORK — Peter Angelos caught a lot of flak last July for his last-minute nixing of a trade that would have sent Baltimore slugger Miguel Tejada …
Discussion: New York Post, MLB.com and 6-4-2
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils lend hand with tarp, top Rockies  —  Players, coaches brave elements to help grounds crew  —  DENVER — Seeing a member of the Coors Field grounds crew flung 10 feet in the air, then swallowed by a tarp was enough for the Phillies.  —  With rain and fierce winds making personal safety …
Discussion: Philliesflow
Dallas Morning News:
Hicks owns up, remains confident  —  Tom Hicks didn't want to trade Chris Young; needed "several weeks" to be talked into firing Buck Showalter; thinks the Stars "kinda quit" in the playoffs two years ago; still doesn't regret letting Kenny Rogers go; and believes "realistically, it's '09" when it comes to the Rangers' chances.
Associated Press:
MLB punishes ESPN for embargo violation  —  SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — ESPN won't be able to allowed to broadcast its "Baseball Tonight" show live from the All-Star game in San Francisco on Tuesday night.  —  Major League Baseball limited ESPN's access this week after the cable network broke …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Florida Marlins head to All-Star break on sour note; Miguel Cabrera, Scott Olsen ailing  —  LOS ANGELES — Manager Fredi Gonzalez already knew he would be without slugger Miguel Cabrera on Sunday.  —  He wasn't counting on losing his starting pitcher as well.
Discussion: FishStripes
Eric Barrow / NY Daily News:
Stroke of genius  —  23 years after his death, Lau's swing lives on  —  The swing has a signature.  —  It's head down all the way through contact, because you can't hit what you can't see, he would say.  It's a weight shift from the back leg to the front, because you need to get leverage.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Teixeira ready to return  —  First baseman will start Friday in Anaheim against Angels  —  ARLINGTON — First baseman Mark Teixeira went through a strenuous running test before Sunday's game with the Baltimore and said he is "100 percent."  —  Teixeira, on the disabled list …
Patrick Allegri / MLB.com:
Notes: Bailey optioned to Triple-A  —  Rookie sent down to continue pitching during break  —  CINCINNATI — Hours after Homer Bailey gave up one earned run on only two hits in five innings against the D-backs on Saturday night, the Reds optioned the rookie right-hander to Triple-A Louisville on Sunday morning.
Discussion: Redleg Nation
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers hit break with a blast  —  egrant@dallasnews.com  —  ARLINGTON - They have lost half their starting infield to injuries in the last month.  Their lone All-Star hasn't had an extra-base hit in more than three weeks.  They've scored four or fewer runs, usually a sure omen of defeat, nine times in the last two weeks.
Mark Schmetzer / MLB.com:
D-backs drop another heartbreaker  —  Club makes comeback to force extras, but unable to end skid  —  CINCINNATI — When Arizona loaded the bases with one out in the first inning on Sunday at Great American Ball Park, one press box wag observed, "The Reds have the Diamondbacks right where they want them."
Discussion: AZ Snakepit
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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ESPN:
White Sox keep ace Buehrle with four-year deal
 
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