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3:20 PM ET, July 19, 2008

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Caleb Peiffer / Baseball Prospectus:
Saturday's Games to Watch  —  Probable Starters: Randy Wolf (114 IP, 4.97 RA, 1.40 WHIP, 101 K) vs. Todd Wellemeyer (104 2/3, 4.21, 1.27, 75)  —  Pythagorean Record: San Diego, 38-59 (360 RS, 456 RA); St. Louis, 52-46 (463 RS, 435 RA)  —  Hit List Rankings: San Diego, #29; St. Louis, #10
Discussion: Viva El Birdos
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Dayn Perry / Baseball Prospectus:
Can Of Corn  —  Chicago vs. Chicago  —  Not long ago, you could find civic ads inside many of Chicago's El trains, humorously touting the charms of the South Side in the form of a mock FAQ.  In one of them, a mythical and provincially snobby North-Sider asked, “Will my cell phone work on the South Side?”
Discussion: South Side Sox
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock  —  Draft Signings Unannounced  —  As we move …
Discussion: TEXAS RANGERS
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Garcia hoping for late-July return  —  Right-hander sidelined with shoulder issues for lengthy periods  —  CHICAGO — Freddy Garcia has become a recent hot topic of conversation as he continues to work his way back from surgery on his right labrum that cost him most of last season with the Phillies and all of this season, to date.
Discussion: MLB Rumors and Beck's Blog
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Marlins ready for national audience  —  Florida (50-46) vs. Philadelphia (53-44), Saturday, 3:55 p.m. ET  —  MIAMI — Nationally televised games don't come the Marlins' way very often, but America will be watching Florida take on Philadelphia on Saturday.  —  Roaming around first place …
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's blast out of rut  —  Mora's foul-pole shot, Scott's homers power win  —  The way things have been going for the Orioles lately, it seemed almost inevitable that the ball would go foul.  Melvin Mora's towering drive hung up in the still air on a typical summer night in Baltimore …
Discussion: Oriole Post
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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Scott powers O's past Tigers
Discussion: Baltimore Sun and Bless You Boys
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks back from break with a bang  —  Cano, Rodriguez go deep behind solid Mussina  —  NEW YORK — Mike Mussina's time off brought a down-home dose of fun at a county fair, and he wasn't necessarily counting the minutes to return, yet the Yankees made him feel comfortable back at the office.
Discussion: Bronx Banter and iYankees
Dallas Morning News:
Hot air: Josh Hamilton adds to Texas Rangers' clout with networks  —  The most-watched segment of the most-watched show on cable television this year starred (drum roll, please) ... Josh Hamilton, who happens to play for your Texas Rangers.  —  ESPN's Home Run Derby on Monday night …
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brewers probably looking at Street  —  San Francisco - Brewers general manager Doug Melvin told me earlier today that he wouldn't pay $2 million for “a tweak” in his bullpen.  —  What about paying to acquire Oakland closer Huston Street?  I just learned that Melvin's top special assistant …
Discussion: The Transaction Guy and MLB Rumors
Steve Crowe / Boston Globe:
Ortiz powers PawSox again  —  DH homers in 2d rehab game  —  David Ortiz performed his familiar home run gesture Thursday and repeated it last night.  (Jim Rogash/Getty Images)  —  PAWTUCKET, R.I. - David Ortiz once again supplied the power, but it wasn't enough to keep the lights on at McCoy Stadium.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Tendinitis in right knee sends Marlins' Andrew Miller to DL  —  MIAMI GARDENS - About the only thing that can derail a pitcher's effectiveness quicker than a balky elbow or shoulder is any kind of leg problem.  —  Andrew Miller can attest to that.  —  The Marlins placed Miller …
Fox Sports:
Aging Manny may be expendable for Red Sox  —  It'll cost Boston (vs. Angels, FOX, 3:30 ET) big time to keep Manny.  But the Red Sox know he's replaceable, Ken Rosenthal says.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Trade talk on Wolf, Maddux cools  —  General manager Towers open to offers for pitchers  —  ST. LOUIS — While trading veteran first baseman Tony Clark back to Arizona proved to be reasonably easy for the Padres, finding a suitor for pitcher Randy Wolf might not be as easy.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
 
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