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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees hierarchy discusses Bonds — Club officials meet as Trade Deadline looms next week — BOSTON — Vowing to leave no stone unturned in upgrading the Yankees for a playoff push, the addition of Barry Bonds was discussed during organizational meetings on Thursday, Hank Steinbrenner confirmed to the Associated Press.
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Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Starters to pen, Red Sox are in for pitched battle against Yankees — The Yankees haven't really been chasing the Red Sox since the end of the 2004 American League Championship Series, it just seems that way sometimes. But the Yankees can sure catch them with a sweep this weekend …
New Jersey Online:
Dan Graziano's Trade Winds — Talk about a turnaround. This wasn't even the top guy Baltimore got in the Erik Bedard trade, but here he is, atop the wish lists of several teams looking for left-handed relief help. Teams connected to Sherrill include the Cardinals, Rays, Marlins, Red Sox and others.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Dodgers unable to pull the trigger (cont.) — Plenty of relief in sight — Scouts are following around Orioles closer George Sherrill like paparazzi follow Brangelina, a reflection of the need for relief by contenders. At least four relievers with closing capabilities …
Ashley Fox / Philly.com:
Why doesn't Rollins get Manuel's rules? — NEW YORK - Charlie Manuel has two rules. Two. Hustle, and be on time. — You don't have to be an MVP or an all-star, a Gold Glove winner or a home-run king. You don't have to put the seat down, or chew with your mouth closed, or say “excuse me” when you spit.
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Rich Hofmann / Philly.com:Rollins has to set better example if he wants to be leader for Phillies
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Clock Ticks on Manny Moments — I once asked a prominent relief pitcher to describe the most idiotic thing he had witnessed in the big leagues. “That's easy,” he said, and launched into the story of a former teammate—an All-Star outfielder—who refused to use toilet paper.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Samardzija gets the call, may get start this weekend — CUBS IN BRIEF — A Cubs team fiercely trying to focus on the present could get its first glimpse of a big part of its future today with the arrival of top pitching prospect Jeff Samardzija. — The hard-throwing right-hander from Valparaiso …
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17 ejected in Class A brawl — DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Umpires ejected 15 players and the two managers following a bench-clearing brawl during a tense game between the Midwest League's Dayton Dragons and Peoria Chiefs. — Peoria pitcher Julio Castillo threw a ball toward the Dayton dugout during …
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Jim Baker / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Matchups — I'll Get 'Em Next Time … On Wednesday, Greg Maddux started his 14th consecutive game without being credited with—if you'll pardon the expression—a win. Normally, I pay very little attention to a pitcher's won-loss record. I actually hope that at some point …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Ortiz will bring punch to the party — The most telling aspect of David Ortiz's absence from the Red Sox lineup is that by any meaningful measure, the team's offense did not lose any of its potency. — To a man, of course, the Sox are thrilled at the timing of the return of Ortiz …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Rauch deal has implications — Like most Diamondbacks trades, Tuesday's deal for reliever Jon Rauch seemed to address both a current question mark (a struggling bullpen) and an upcoming one (next year's closer). — And by sending second-base prospect Emilio Bonifacio to the Washington Nationals …
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Texas' Rangers' 1-2 punch appears to be a hit again — Kinsler, Young end mini-slumps — rdurrett@dallasnews.com — One positive to come out of Wednesday's 10-8 loss to the White Sox: Ian Kinsler and Michael Young appeared to have ended mini-slumps. — Young had a solo home run …
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Anthony Andro / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:Playoffs grasp may exceed Texas Rangers' reach this season
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Baseball Time in Arlington
Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Times:
Juan Pierre can't wait to get back to Dodgers — Minor league rehab assignment makes him appreciate the majors that much more. — LAS VEGAS — Few Little Leaguers, never mind nine-year major league veterans, enjoy being on a baseball field as much as Juan Pierre.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Front office infighting hampers Dodgers' trade talks … The Dodgers are diving into the middle of a lot of trade talks, but skepticism remains steep about whether they'll actually pull anything off. “They're a mess,” one NL executive says, flatly. — Several baseball people say there was a deal …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Baldelli's minor step may raise Rays' bat options — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As executive vice president Andrew Friedman looks to acquire a right-handed-hitting outfielder, the Rays might yet have another intriguing option. — Rocco Baldelli played rightfield for Double-A Montgomery on Wednesday …
Steve Kornacki / MLive.com:
DETROIT TIGERS BASEBALL — Dombrowski: Tigers not sellers at trade deadline — DETROIT — Dave Dombrowski watched his Detroit Tigers take batting practice earlier this week from the dugout at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. He was well aware that the first-place Chicago White Sox …
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