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Newsday:
Rickey Henderson hired as Mets hitting coach — Newsday has learned that Rick Down has been relieved of his duties and that the future Hall of Famer will take over immediately. — The Mets will begin the season's second half with a dramatic change in their coaching staff, Newsday has learned.
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New York Times:
Mets Fire Coach and Add Henderson — The Mets, seeking to inject some life into a struggling offense, have fired their hitting coach, Rick Down, and have added Rickey Henderson to the coaching staff. — Henderson will most likely replace Down, but according to a club official …
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Simple truth: Big Papi's mortality showing — Say the words "David Ortiz [stats]" and "knee surgery," and it's enough to make you feel about as robust and October-optimistic as a Tampa Bay Devil Rays fan. — Say those words and you are suddenly filled with dread, worried that this long …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Glass-full in Red Sox Nation — Even with sluggers off pace, club is cruising along in '07 — BOSTON — The Red Sox enter the second half with a 10-game lead in the American League East despite the fact that their fearsome duo of David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez are both well below their normal production pace.
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
For 2nd Half, Pop The Question — A year ago, they went on break and stayed broken. — The demise of the 2006 Red Sox was sealed by the Yankees' five-game sweep in August, but the overall decline traced its roots to a 19-inning loss in Chicago the day before the All-Star break.
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Steven Krasner / Providence Journal:
Health of Sox key to season — That, more than anything, will be the key ingredient in determining whether the Boston Red Sox will be able to maintain their cushy 10-game lead in the American League East and waltz into the playoffs. — But even before the first pitch of the post-All-Star break …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Hafner gets 4-year, $57M extension — FOXSports.com, Updated 8 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — The Indians have signed designated hitter Travis Hafner to a four-year, $57 million contract extension, FOXSports.com has learned. — Hafner, 30, was eligible for free agency after the 2008 season.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe, Hafner agree to four-year extension — 'Pronk' to remain in Cleveland through 2012 season — CLEVELAND — It appears Pronk is here to stay. — On Thursday the Indians are expected to announce their second long-term agreement with a core player this season, designated hitter Travis Hafner …
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer Sports:Hafner will sign four-year, $57 million extension with Indians on Thursday
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
For Rodriguez, Yanks Will Break Rules — For most players, 30 home runs and 86 runs batted in would constitute a good season. For Alex Rodriguez this year, 30 home runs and 86 R.B.I. make up a little more than half a season, and that production has grabbed the Yankees' attention.
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David Steele / Baltimore Sun:
Ichiro's worth not measured by long ball — Just one more reason baseball deserves all the angst it's getting right now: All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Ichiro Suzuki. — Nobody in Tuesday's game in San Francisco was more fun to watch play than Ichiro.
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:AL participants say All-Star dominance merely coincidence
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George King / New York Post:
PHIL IN THE BLANK — YANKS HAVE 'TIMELINE' FOR HUGHES' RETURN — Brian Cashman has an idea when Phil Hughes will be ready to provide the Yankees with a much-needed boost it the back of their rotation, but the GM isn't ready to make it public. — "We have a timeline, but we aren't going to announce it," Cashman said yesterday.
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Angels quietly dominating AL West — Despite potential weaknesses, Halos manage to click — Major League Baseball, like life, is defined by checks and balances and decisions to live with. Teams are forever juggling strengths and deficiencies, especially in this big-ticket era.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
2007 ALL-STAR GAME — GIANTS: Magowan wants Sabean to stay — Contrary to rumors that the Giants are preparing to fire Brian Sabean, ownership has decided it wants Sabean back next year for a 12th season as general manager, and the two sides have begun discussions about a contract extension, The Chronicle has learned.
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Thomas Stinson / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves losing tradition of colorful monikers — What in the name of Al Hrabosky is going on here? — Time was, the Braves franchise was a most verdant ground for baseball nicknames. — The Mad Hungarian. The Hammer. Howdy Doody. The Road Runner. Cha Cha.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners at midseason: Starting pitching only glaring need — It's been four years since the Mariners could look forward to the second half of the season with anything but trepidation. — How things have changed. — Seattle, the last-place team in the AL West three years running …
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