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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Notes: Chilling by the bay — With his legs aching, Big Papi sits back to enjoy Derby — SAN FRANCISCO — David Ortiz has come to represent Major League Baseball every bit as much as the Dominican Republic and Red Sox Nation. And that's why Ortiz refused to let his nagging legs give …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
'Wingman' Okajima takes flight — SAN FRANCISCO — Truth be told, he voted for himself. At home with his wife last week, he went online and clicked next to the name "Hideki Okajima." Ten times in all. — He'd accumulated more than 4.3 million votes when the final results were tabulated …
Lee Jenkins / New York Times:
Bonds Smiles Aboard All-Star Welcome Wagon — The host of the 2007 All-Star Game can be charming, thought-provoking and funny. He can also be aloof, irritable and a little bit mean. — Barry Bonds has served Major League Baseball in many capacities over the past two decades — as icon, villain and almost everything in between.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Vlad captures first Derby crown — Angels slugger bests Blue Jays' Rios in final round — SAN FRANCISCO — It was State Farm Home Run Derby night at AT&T Park on Monday and Vladimir Guerrero was the finest of Major League Baseball's slugging stars. — The Angels right fielder outdueled Alex Rios …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Where will A-Rod land? — News takes look at which could be next A-team — He's pulled off a successful switch to third base, won an MVP and is now taking aim at a hallowed home run record owned by Roger Maris. But Alex Rodriguez's tenure in the Bronx also is pockmarked with boos, poor Octobers and racy tabloid tales.
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — So Wong He's Right, and Mr. Roberts … Given that it's Free Week, I guess I can put my intended catch-up Unfiltered posts into this space. For the next four days, we'll be running everything here at Baseball Prospectus free, giving non-subscribers a taste of what they can get for about a dime a day.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Rotation about set for post-break — El Duque the early favorite to start against Reds on Thursday — HOUSTON — The Mets' starting rotation, subject to change as New England's weather, has been established — sort of — for the games following the All-Star break.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Selig to Be there When Bonds Passes Aaron — According to Jon Heyman of SI.com, Commissioner Selig has decided that he will be where ever it is that Barry Bonds pass Henry Aaron on the all-time home run list. As Heyman reports (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/ 2007/writers/jon_heyman/07/10/ daily.scoop/? …
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Young must be dealt before deadline — When word came down last week that Nick Johnson still was feeling pain in his right hip and needed to visit a specialist in New York, Washington Nationals fans might have had two reactions: — {bullet} Compassion for Johnson, who continues to face …
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Government and Union Are on Same Side of Suit — In separate court filings yesterday, the United States attorney's office in the Northern District of California disclosed that it had not provided George J. Mitchell the names of current and former major league players linked to two cases involving performance-enhancing drugs.
Bryan Smith / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Risers and Fallers, National League … Continuing from Friday's piece, we move on to the prospects of the prospects in the National League. — Arizona Diamondbacks — Great Leap Forward: It took a year longer than expected, but Justin Upton is living up to the promise …
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Associated Press:
Agent gets 5 years for smuggling Cubans — KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A California sports agent was sentenced to five years in prison for smuggling five Cuban baseball players into the United States. — District Judge K. Michael Moore issued the mandatory minimum sentence Monday to agent Gustavo "Gus" Dominguez.
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Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Is Ichiro pleased enough to re-sign? — SAN FRANCISCO — To Ichiro, the Mariners' tree is finally healthy and back in full bloom. And that bodes extremely well for his extended future in Seattle. — The diseased roots he alluded to at last year's All-Star Game seem to have been magically cured.
Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:
Papelbon: Closing thoughts — Four months ago, when Jonathan Papelbon [stats] was switched back from starter to closer during the final weeks of spring training, the move was met with applause - and trepidation. — The worry, of course, was about his shoulder, and the wear and tear …
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New York Times:
Shoulder Surgery for Randolph — Mets Manager Willie Randolph had rotator cuff surgery on his right shoulder yesterday, which means he will begin the second half of the season Thursday with one arm in a sling. — Randoph had the operation at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.

