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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Kerry Wood still suffering discomfort — Blister might force closer to DL; Irish product in pipeline — PHOENIX - Kerry Wood's blister remains bothersome, if not yet disabling. He had to ease his way through a scheduled bullpen session Wednesday, throwing only changeups …
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Kevin Cullen / Boston Globe:
Enough already — The Yankees are in town for a weekend series, and this would be a nice time to retire the stupidest chant in the world: Yankees suck. — Now, before you go all Hank Steinbrenner on me, hear me out. — I don't like the Yankees. I never did, though as a kid I liked …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats GM says Cordero will hit market — Bowden reveals intention to non-tender injured closer — SAN FRANCISCO — The offseason is a little more than two months away, but the Nationals have already decided that reliever Chad Cordero will be non-tendered. The news comes two weeks after Cordero had shoulder surgery.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees brass convenes today as deadline nears — The Yankees' top decision makers will convene today at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa to determine what, if any, moves they should make as the July 31 non-waivers trade deadline approaches. — General manager Brian Cashman …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:Source: Yankees likely to make trades and ‘make a run’
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Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Wilpon: I screwed up firing — Fred Wilpon said he learned something from firing Willie Randolph. And it is this: The next time he fires a manager he'll do it in the light of day, when reporters are not sleeping. — Wilpon talked about his “lesson” in the studio of his SportsNet New York …
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Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Do veteran players ‘know how to win’? — It was my first sabermetric argument. At least, the first one I remember. The year was 1984, and my beloved Mets were battling the Cubs for the NL East division lead. I had a buddy who felt that the Cubs were going to take it …
Danny Knobler / CBS SportsLine.com:
Red Sox looking to acquire Uribe in deal with Chicago — The Red Sox are deep in conversations with the White Sox on a trade that would send infielder Juan Uribe to Boston, according to sources. — Uribe is batting just .225 in limited playing time this season, but his three home runs …
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Faces may change — Roster may look different on return home — The question as the Mariners packed up after Wednesday's game against the Red Sox in preparation for a flight to Toronto: What would the club look like the next time it assembled at Safeco Field?
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Lookout Landing
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Alex Eisenberg / Hardball Times:
Breaking down the draft: Picks 36-44 — Continuing our “Breaking Down the Draft” series, today we break down draft picks 36-44. In case you missed the previous three parts of this series, I have listed them below: — Breaking Down the Draft: Part One — Breaking Down the Draft: Picks 18 - 26
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Lo Duca is conscious of potential move — Washington (38-63) at San Francisco (42-58), 3:45 p.m. ET — SAN FRANCISCO — Nationals catcher Paul Lo Duca said on Wednesday that he would be lying if he didn't take notice that the Yankees need a starting catcher because Jorge Posada suffered a right shoulder injury.
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Sliding Into Home
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets looking closer at 'pen help through trade — With plenty of deals already made throughout the league, and exactly a week left before next Thursday's 4 p.m. trade deadline, the Mets are still deciding when — or if — to pull the trigger themselves. The most obvious need is for a corner outfielder …
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Ya Gotta Believe
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Going, Going, Gone ... Berserk: Pine-Tar Bat Incident Revisited — Twenty-five years later, it remains one of baseball's most riveting images: George Brett, eyes bulging with rage, bolting out of the visiting dugout at Yankee Stadium, intent on enacting a most primal impulse. He wanted to kill the ump.
John Lott / Posted Sports:
Jays notebook: Litsch sent down, Purcey promoted — • The Toronto Blue Jays have run out of patience with Jesse Litsch. — The struggling right-hander was exiled to Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday night. Lefty David Purcey was called up and will take Litsch's spot in the starting rotation.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Finally, coast is clear — SEATTLE - Yankees tomorrow. At Fenway. The return of David Ortiz. Maybe the return of Manny Ramírez. Joba Chamberlain and Josh Beckett throwing darts. — Get there early. This could be the beginning of the pennant race in the American League East.
George A. King III / New York Post:
POSADA DECIDES TO DELAY SURGERY — Jorge Posada and the Yankees confirmed what was reported in Wednesday's Post: The All-Star catcher needs right shoulder surgery that will require six months to recover from. But Posada wants to see if two weeks of rest will allow him to help as a designated hitter/first baseman.

