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Denver Post:
Colorado's trade price for Fuentes may be too high — The Rockies are playing an intriguing game of poker with closer Brian Fuentes. The price is high, causing most interested teams — the Tampa Bay Rays, the New York Yankees and Mets, the Boston Red Sox and the Florida Marlins — to consider other options.
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Boston Globe, MLB Rumors, mass hysteria, My Pinstripes, Mets Fever and Rocky Mountain News
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Woody Paige / Denver Post:
Deliberate Dan must be man with plan — The general manager can live up to the nickname “Dealin' Dan” or down to the nom de plume “Dormant Dan.” — Here's the deal: — A. The Rockies can remain intact, pray to the mythical baseball gods and risk that they might win the National League West or finish with 90 losses.
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The House That Dewey Built
Sean McAdam / Providence Journal:Red Sox may not reach for help in bullpen
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Fox Sports, CBS SportsLine.com, MLB Rumors, The Joy of Sox, SOX & Dawgs, Baltimore Sun and Boston Globe
Richard Justice / Houston Chronicle:
Wolf trade shows reality has yet to sink in for Astros — If Drayton McLane keeps watching his Astros, he may finally see them for what they actually are instead of what he'd like them to be. — He's stubborn, not stupid. He'll eventually understand that his franchise is broken.
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Paul DePodesta / It Might Be Dangerous:Wolf to Astros — Today we traded Randy Wolf to the Astros for RHP Chad Reineke.
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Trade Talk
Will Carroll / Unfiltered:
Mill Grinding — We'll open up The Mill later this week, but the grind is already starting in the week-plus leading into the non-waiver trade deadline. Let's keep that part of the equation in play, since many teams are already talking about which guys might clear waivers and be available in August.
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Tim Smith / NY Daily News:
Smith: For Santana, it's complete game or total collapse — This was the Mets' opportunity to make a statement. They had their high-priced ace, Johan Santana, on the mound for an NL East first-place showdown with their rivals, the Phillies - a team that had crushed all their hopes last season …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
First things first for Buchholz — Right-hander looking to improve on early struggles — SEATTLE — When Clay Buchholz goes to the bullpen in the minutes leading into Wednesday afternoon's start against the Mariners, he will do so with a little bit of simulation in mind.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Is Sabathia California dreamin'? … CC Sabathia, who hails from Northern California and currently lives there, is building a home in Southern California. So it's obvious his heart is on the West Coast. — But will the rest of him follow as a free agent this winter? — Quite possibly.
Sports Illustrated:
Yanks, Mariners discussing swap for Washburn … The Yankees and Mariners have begun trade discussions that could land lefthanded pitcher Jarrod Washburn in the Bronx, if the finances can be worked out. — There is hope for a deal. But the talks could still be derailed by attempts …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Ramirez crossed the line — He got nabbed . . . jaywalking — SEATTLE - Terry Francona reacted decisively when told that Manny Ramírez had been apprehended jaywalking by one of Seattle's finest while leaving the ballpark after Monday night's game. — “That's the last straw,” the Red Sox manager declared.
Arthur Staple / Newsday:
Mets' Aguayo has Chavez DOA twice at home — Endy Chavez couldn't remember the last time he was thrown out at home. As for getting thrown out twice in one game, both times by such a wide margin even Chavez thought to himself, “Wow, I'm really far away,” there wasn't a precedent.
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24 Hours From Suicide
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Note: I Don't Own Anything About It — As some of you know, my wife and I spent the last week traveling up the coast of California while on vacation. — While walking on a street in Beverly Hills, a man stepped in front of me, smoking a cigarette, pacing and swearing while ranting and raving on his cell phone.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Hampton expects return to rotation by next week — Glavine encouraged by bullpen session — Miami — Left-hander Tom Glavine and Mike Hampton were encouraged by progress when they each threw a bullpen session Tuesday at Dolphin Stadium, and Hampton thinks he could be back by next week.
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MetsBlog.com
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats trade Rauch for infielder — Speedy second baseman expected to be solid leadoff hitter — SAN FRANCISCO — The Nationals traded reliever Jon Rauch to the Diamondbacks for second baseman Emilio Bonifacio, who was then optioned to Triple-A Columbus, on Tuesday.
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:Breaking news: Rauch traded, Guzman re-signed
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Hardball Times, William World News, Distinguished Senators, Fox Sports, Baseball Musings and Federal Baseball
