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Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
M's set to sign Ichiro to 5-year deal — SAN FRANCISCO — One of the Mariners' biggest concerns this season is about to be resolved. — The club is on the verge of locking up Ichiro, their All-Star outfielder whose contract was set to expire after the season, to a five-year contract extension, The Seattle Times has learned.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Ichiro reportedly nears new contract — Superstar won't confirm deal, said to be five years, $100 million — SAN FRANCISCO — Seattle Mariners center fielder Ichiro Suzuki is said to be close to signing a five-year extension with the Mariners that could be worth almost $100 million.
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Caffeinated Confines
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Ichiro leads the way in AL victory — Outfielder's inside-the-park homer a first in All-Star history — SAN FRANCISCO — Given the distinct San Francisco flavor that emerged Tuesday night at AT&T Park, the 78th All-Star Game might as well have been stuffed between slices of sourdough bread …
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The Cub Reporter
ESPN:
Reports: Ichiro, M's on verge of 5-year extension — The Mariners' turnaround may have changed the mind of the team's biggest star. — Multiple media reports in Seattle are reporting that Ichiro Suzuki and the Mariners are on the verge of a five-year contract extension.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
M's look to lock up Ichiro long-term — FOXSports.com, Updated 47 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — Ichiro is eligible for free agency at the end of the season, but it doesn't appear he will reach that point. — Ichiro and the Mariners are engaged in serious talks …
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Pujols irked about getting left on All-Star bench by La Russa — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Albert Pujols was angry about being left on the All-Star bench and the St. Louis slugger took aim at the National League manager — who just happened to be Tony La Russa of his own Cardinals. — "It's the All-Star game.
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Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
All-Star notes: La Russa wants larger roster — SAN FRANCISCO - Their dugouts are stocked with baseball's best players, yet All-Star Game managers Jim Leyland of the American League and Tony La Russa of the National League couldn't help but pine for a few players who aren't here.
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MetsBlog.com
ESPN:
Report: Polanco hopeful he'll play in All-Star Game — SAN FRANCISCO — Will Placido Polanco be starting tonight for the American League All-Star team? Depends on who you ask. — The Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday that Polanco, who missed the Tigers' final game of the first half with a back injury …
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Viva El Birdos
Sports Illustrated:
Selig will follow Bonds in HR chase — SAN FRANCISCO — The oh-so-obvious dance of discomfort between soon-to-be all-time home run champ Barry Bonds and baseball commissioner Bud Selig continues. — And it will continue, right up until the record. — Baseball's greatest power hitter …
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Selig on Bonds chase: I 'have a day job' — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bud Selig still hasn't made out his lineup card for Barry Bonds. — With Bonds only five home runs from breaking Hank Aaron's career mark, the commissioner was adamant Tuesday that he hadn't decided whether to attend the record-breaker.
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FanHouse
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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Washington Post
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Indians, Hafner's agent rekindle talks — Parker says discussions going well, but won't forecast deal — SAN FRANCISCO — His office sits just across the street from AT&T Park, where the All-Star festivities are taking place, but Scott Parker wasn't in attendance Tuesday night.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
After Tough Trip, Mets Look Forward to Time Off — Most of the Mets had scattered from Minute Maid Park in about 20 minutes after their 8-3 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday afternoon. Except for their four All-Stars, the Mets wanted nothing to do with baseball for the next few days.
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Mets Geek
Dallas Morning News:
Gagne, Otsuka on trade block? Not so fast — When the Rangers open the second half of the season Friday, contrary to popular belief, there will be a lot at stake. — A hot start to the second half isn't likely to get the Rangers into anything resembling a pennant race …
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Lone Star Ball

