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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-backs get relief in Rauch from Nats — Washington receives infielder Bonifacio in return — PHOENIX — The D-backs weary bullpen is about to get some help. — Arizona acquired right-hander Jon Rauch from the Nationals on Tuesday in exchange for second baseman Emilio Bonifacio.
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Breaking news: Rauch traded, Guzman re-signed — On the same day, the Nationals determined the futures of their two most valuable veterans. They traded closer Jon Rauch to Arizona and they signed all-star shortstop Cristian Guzman to a two-year contract extension, keeping him with the team through 2010.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Jon Rauch Traded To Diamondbacks — According to Baseball Digest Daily, the Diamondbacks acquired reliever Jon Rauch from the Nationals for second baseman Emilio Bonifacio. — Bonifacio was ranked sixth among D'Backs prospects heading into the season. He's hitting .302/.348/.387 in Triple A currently.
Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
Lester dominates; Ramirez lectured by traffic cop — The Boston fans in the crowd here, and there were thousands of them at Safeco Field tonight, erupt as Jonathan Papelbon and company jog back to the dugout after ending a wild eighth inning. Seattle loaded the bases with one out off Jon Lester …
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Astros acquire Wolf from Padres — Houston sends Minor League pitcher for veteran left-hander — CINCINNATI — The Padres found a willing trade partner for left-handed pitcher Randy Wolf on Tuesday, sending the veteran to the Astros for Minor League right-handed pitcher Chad Reineke.
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Blanton's first test as Phillies comes tonight against Mets — MIAMI - As Joe Blanton stood at his locker 2 days ago and fiddled with the brim of his red Phillies cap, he wasn't much different than a lot of modern-day Americans feeling their way through the first couple of days at a new job.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Trading Tex not as simple as some think — Raise you hands if you thought that on July 21, the Braves would be opening this series in Florida with the Marlins playing for a share of first place and the Braves contemplating trading away a star this late in the season for the first time since …
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Danny Knobler / CBS SportsLine.com:Look Ahead: Braves might put Teixeira in play
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George A. King III / New York Post:
‘LAST CALL’ FOR AILING GODZILLA — If Hideki Matsui's left knee fills with fluid again, GM Brian Cashman believes it will be impossible for the Yankee DH to avoid a second knee surgery. — “If the knee swells up we are dealing with last call,” Cashman said last night after Dr. Scott Rodeo recommended …
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Deep Cut with Jorge Posada … It's not often that news breaks during a chat. I'd ignored a couple calls, but apparently my readers didn't, asking about Jorge Posada almost as soon as the news started to trickle out. The Yankees' catcher was headed to the DL …
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Baker's focus on defensive skills wins teammates' trust — MIAMI GARDENS - John Baker didn't have to break into any offices and skim through his personnel file to find out why his professional career had stalled. — His offense wasn't the reason Baker totaled 1,151 Triple-A at-bats …
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New York Post:
SUNBLOCKHEADS AT THE STADIUM — YANKS TAKE HEAT OVER BIZARRE BAN — Ladies and gentlemen, The Bronx is sunburning. — Yankee fans are seeing - and turning - red over a ban on sunscreen, which Stadium security guards say was widely expanded in the last few weeks.
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Josh Kalk / Hardball Times:
Seeing Stars — Introduction — The Huntsville Stars, the Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, have one of the most prospect-laden teams in minor league baseball. Even after trading away Matt LaPorta to Cleveland in the CC Sabathia deal, this Alabama team is loaded with position players.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Markakis, O's talk deal, back off — The Orioles and standout right fielder Nick Markakis engaged in negotiations for a contract extension in the past week, but those discussions halted yesterday and likely will not be rekindled until after the season, several baseball sources said.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Brewers expected to sign ex-Oriole Gibbons — Out of the major leagues since being released by the Orioles in March, Jay Gibbons is expected to sign a minor league deal this week with the Milwaukee Brewers. — An announcement could come as early as today, according to baseball sources.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Kershaw to be recalled and start tonight — The top pitching prospect is expected to stay in the majors for the rest of the season, Manager Joe Torre says. He had two wins for double-A Jacksonville after being sent down July 2. — DENVER — Top pitching prospect Clayton Kershaw …

