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Thome likely needs 600 homers to reach HOF — A few hours after Jim Thome hit his 499th home run, I happened to find myself sitting at a table with seven serious (or semi-serious) baseball fans. So I asked each of them, "Is Thome a Hall of Famer?" — Five said yes, two said no. Five …
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Chicago Tribune:
Tribune staff: Is Thome a Hall of Famer? — Phil Rogers: Jim Thome's got my vote for the Hall of Fame, and not just because he has 500 home runs. He has approached the game the right way, doing almost everything a player can do. He's taken the gifts he was given and maximized them with hard work and an impeccable approach.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Mariano Rivera beats David Ortiz to end game — BOSTON - After Joba Chamberlain gave up a long home run to Mike Lowell - the first earned run Chamberlain has allowed in his major league career - Joe Torre sent Ron Guidry to the mound to both check the youngster's psyche and give Mariano Rivera extra time to warm up.
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies show Mets they mean business — Dobbs' grand slam helps cut NL East deficit to 3 1/2 games — NEW YORK — Here they go again. — Leave it to the Phillies to storm back into National League East contention with three pronounced stomps on the neck of the team directly ahead of them.
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Wright becomes third Met in 30-30 club — Third baseman hit 30th homer on Sunday to go with 31 steals — NEW YORK — David Wright often refers to hitting coach Howard Johnson as his "baseball father," his greatest role model in the game. So when Johnson approached Wright this spring …
Sam Anderson / New York Magazine:
Exorcising the Dodgers — 50 years ago, the Dodgers left Ebbets Field for Los Angeles. Isn't it time their ghosts left, too? — Pitcher Billy Loes winds up while pitching for the Dodgers, circa 1950. — T — he story of the Brooklyn Dodgers is very likely the most mythologized nostalgia bath …
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Dodger Thoughts
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
It's about timely plate power — The Padres sacrificed footspeed and bat control when they assembled their offense. They emphasized home run power, even if meant suffering a high total of strikeouts. CEO Sandy Alderson wanted sluggers, particularly right-handers who could pop home runs at Petco Park.
Associated Press:
Young has 7 RBIs as Rangers, A's brawl — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Michael Young drove in a career-high seven runs, including a go-ahead grand slam in the eighth, and the Texas Rangers beat the Oakland Athletics 11-9 on Sunday in a game featuring a bench-clearing brawl.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Reds could make Cubs blue — Revived club plays NL Central leaders 6 times down stretch — Things change over the course of a 162-game season. Unfortunately for the Cubs, one change this year is that playing six of their last 12 games against the Cincinnati Reds isn't as soft a finish as it seemed in April and May.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Run differential isn't everything — LIKE THIS STORY? — Run differential is overrated. — All right, maybe that's overstated. But those crazy Diamondbacks are merely the latest club to outperform its estimated won-loss record based on its runs scored and runs allowed.
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Hardball Times
Jason Millman / Boston Herald:
Yankee's prank strikes out — Talk about sore winners. — Griffin Whitman, a 10-year-old Red Sox [team stats] fan from Swampscott, was excited to attend his first Yankees vs. Red Sox game Friday night. The young autograph -collector was even more thrilled to score Yankees outfielder Shelley Duncan's signature before the game.
Associated Press:
Brandon Jones added to Braves starting lineup, making 3 Jones on card — WASHINGTON (AP) — Outfielder Brandon Jones was added to the Atlanta Braves' starting lineup against the Washington Nationals on Sunday after he was brought up from Triple-A Richmond. — He joined Chipper Jones …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Astros remove Williams from rotation — Rookie Paulino to make start Tuesday vs. Brewers — HOUSTON — With a slew of young pitchers to look at and only so many spots available in the rotation, veteran right-hander Woody Williams was bumped from the rotation on Sunday …
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The Crawfish Boxes
Associated Press:
Cubs beat Cards, maintain division lead — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jason Marquis has come back to haunt his former team. — Matt Murton hit a three-run homer, and Marquis allowed just one run while pitching into the seventh inning to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 4-2 win over the slumping St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.

