Top News:
Dan Hayes / North County Times:
PADRES: Wolf sent to Astros for minor league pitcher — Towers insists that club won't initiate a fire sale — The Padres traded their second veteran player since the All-Star break on Tuesday, sending pitcher Randy Wolf to Houston for a minor-league pitcher.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
RELATED:
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres may not be finished trading — General manager remains receptive to negotiations — CINCINNATI — Now that the Padres have traded pitcher Randy Wolf and first baseman Tony Clark, does that mean the selling time is over for the team heading into the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline?
Paul DePodesta / It Might Be Dangerous:Wolf to Astros — Today we traded Randy Wolf to the Astros for RHP Chad Reineke.
Richard Justice / Houston Chronicle:Wolf trade shows reality has yet to sink in for Astros
Discussion:
signonsandiego.com
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Market shifts as deadline nears … The word is that the asking price for Pirates outfielder Xavier Nady has “loosened” a tad, and that Pittsburgh seems more interested than before in trading him. — The Pirates were said a couple weeks ago by the New York Post to be seeking “two top prospects” …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors, Baltimore Sun, PittsburghLIVE.com, iYankees, The MLB Source, The LoHud Yankees Blog and CBS SportsLine.com
RELATED:
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.
Discussion:
Trade Talk, Outs Per Swing, Bottom9 Baseball, El Lefty Malo, Talking Chop and MLB Rumors
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.
Discussion:
My Pinstripes, mass hysteria, Boston Globe, Mets Fever, MLB Rumors and Rocky Mountain News
RELATED:
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.
Discussion:
The House That Dewey Built
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Reliever Ziegler sets league scoreless mark — (07-23) 04:00 PDT St. Petersburg, Fla. — Brad Ziegler, Oakland's rookie submarine-style reliever, established an American League record for the longest scoreless streak at the start of a career, and the next inning, Carlos Peña almost brought the streak to an end.
RELATED:
Jesse Baumgartner / MLB.com:
Different approach at DH — Seattle (38-62) vs. Boston (59-43), Wednesday, 1:40 p.m. PT — SEATTLE — Most American League teams use the designated hitter position to stick a little more pop in their lineup. David Ortiz of the visiting Boston Red Sox would be a prime example.
William C. Rhoden / New York Times:
Mets, Missing Leadership, Are Wise to Temper Joy — The Mets played their 100th game of the season Tuesday night. — Fittingly, they played No. 100 against their new nemesis — the Philadelphia Phillies. — Thanks, in large part to Philadelphia, the Mets became a national story last fall when they experienced a dramatic collapse.
RELATED:
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.
RELATED:
Associated Press:
Braves' Jones leaves game with hamstring injury — MIAMI — Braves slugger Chipper Jones strained his left hamstring running out a ground ball in the fourth inning against Florida and left the game Wednesday night. — The third baseman grabbed the back of his thigh after crossing first base.
Discussion:
Fox Sports
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 101: Twins at Yankees — YANKEES (55-45) — Mike Mussina (12-6, 3.49) vs. the Minnesota hitters. — Glen Perkins (7-2, 3.84) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: Thanks to Brian Heyman for calling in the lineup. ... The Yankees are trying for their third straight series sweep at home.
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.
Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Red Sox's Ramirez sits due to sore knee — SEATTLE (AP)—Manny Ramirez was out of Boston's lineup Wednesday against the Seattle Mariners with what his manager said was a sore knee. — “Just showed up this morning. He just came in and said, ‘My right knee hurts,”’ manager Terry Francona …
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.
