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Associated Press:
Bonds, trades among topics at Yankees' meetings — TAMPA, Fla. — Barry Bonds in pinstripes? If nothing else, the New York Yankees talked about it. — High-ranking Yankees officials gathered for meetings at their spring training complex Thursday, a day off for the team before it begins …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Hey Yankees, I got some free advice for you guys — The Yankees have won six straight games since the All-Star break, and at 56-45, they're at their high-water mark for the season. — They flicked aside the Twins yesterday, 5-1, at Yankee Stadium, allowing them to fully enjoy their day off today …
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Inside Pitch: Braves may be sellers — Atlanta in an intriguing situation as Trade Deadline looms — One of the triggers in the final week of this year's midsummer trade session is in the hands of a perennial buyer: the Atlanta Braves. — Year-in, year-out, the Braves have been buyers …
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Braves — In theory, by the end of this weekend — after a week of dueling the Marlins and Phillies — the Braves will know exactly whether they're in a race or out of one. But it seems as if the Braves have been stuck for weeks in what GM Frank Wren calls “that middle ground” between contention and oblivion.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Stark's Latest: Teixeira, Padilla, Sheffield, Beltre — ESPN's Jayson Stark has a new Rumblings and Grumblings up. You may want to grab a glass of water or something, because this is a beast of a column. — If the Braves have a bad weekend and decide to trade Mark Teixeira, a deal could come together quickly.
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Associated Press:
Report: Mavs' Cuban among finalists to buy Cubs — NEW YORK — Tribune Co. is inviting at least three potential buyers who each submitted bids for the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field near or above $1 billion to participate in a second round of proposals, according to a person involved in the process.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets may have filled Saturday slot — In Pedro's absence, Knight appears likely to step in and start — NEW YORK — With Pedro Martinez back in the Dominican Republic, grieving the loss of his father, Pablo, the Mets on Thursday set about the business of determining who his replacement might be.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brewers not pursuing Sherrill — I've seen a lot of national reports in recent days that indicate the Brewers are interested in trading for Baltimore closer George Sherrill, so I called general manager Doug Melvin to see what's going on. — Melvin said he has not engaged the Orioles …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:Pitching struggles keep Trembley up at night
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Orioles honor 1983 World Series team — Players reminisce about memorable championship season — BALTIMORE — It was an event 25 years in the making, a celebration designed to honor one of Baltimore's finest moments. The Orioles staged a full-fledged reunion of their 1983 World Series title team …
Associated Press:
Braun's 4 hits, HR in 9th lift Brewers — ST. LOUIS (AP)—Ryan Braun had four hits for a second straight game, including a two-run homer in the ninth, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Thursday night, their eighth straight victory.
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Delgado's big hit lifts Mets into first place — The Mets' David Wright pumps his fist after he and Robinson Cancel, left, scored on Carlos Delgado's tiebreaking two-run double in the bottom of the eighth. (Newsday / Kathy Kmonicek / July 24, 2008) — The chants were heard on the ramps …
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Yankees' talks on Seattle lefty Washburn still hot — A person familiar with the Seattle Mariners' plans, who asked not to be named because of the sensitive nature of trade discussions, said a possible trade of lefty Jarrod Washburn to the Yankees has “got legs” and predicted “something will happen there.”
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
The Mill — Early Churning … - While Tigers fans are talking comeback, the Tigers themselves have about a week to decide if that's actually going to happen. There are rumblings from outside the organization that the Tigers are starting to make calls about some of their players to determine …
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MLB Rumors
Joey Wahler / SNY.tv:
Garvey still waiting for Hall of Fame call — Ex-Dodger's chances now in Veteran Committee's hands — Jerry Manuel raised some eyebrows on June 17 in his first game as the Mets manager by using David Wright as the designated hitter, ending the third baseman's streak as the only Major Leaguer …
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.
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Neil Best / Newsday:
Wilpon regrets letting Willie go in wee hours — Fred Wilpon and his organization endured a vicious beating from fans and the media last month for the circumstances of Willie Randolph's dismissal. — Wednesday, the Mets CEO had harsh words for himself: “I screwed up,” he said.
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Danielle Sessa / Bloomberg:Mets Owner Wilpon Says He ‘Screwed Up’ How Randolph Was Fired
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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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