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Associated Press:
Marlins beat Beckett and Red Sox, 4-1 — MIAMI — Balmy sea breeze is just what the Miami Marlins needed to snap their slump and beat Josh Beckett [stats]. — Some heat from Josh Johnson helped, too. — Desperate for a turnaround, the Marlins opened their retractable roof …
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baseballmusings.com, CBSSports.com and Boston Herald
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Game 61: Red Sox at Marlins — Good afternoon from Marlins Park. Here is a preview of the game: — RED SOX (29-31) — Podsednik LF — Pedroia 2B — Gonzalez RF — Ortiz 1B — Saltalamacchia C — Youkilis 3B — Sweeney CF — Aviles SS — Pitching: RHP Josh Beckett (4-6, 4.04)
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Over the Monster and Surviving Grady
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Cubs Win Bidding For Jorge Soler — 5:30pm: Heyman adds another caveat to Soler's deal (Twitter link). Soler will be allowed to opt out of the agreed-upon salaries and go to arbitration once he is eligible. That scenario would likely push the total value of the deal beyond $30MM.
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MLB Daily Dish, Getting Blanked, The Yankee Analysts, Drunk Jays Fans and CBSSports.com
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs could learn Cuban outfielder Jorge Soler's decision soon — David DeJesus gets hit by a Jared Burton pitch in the eighth inning Sunday. Hannah Foslien~Getty Images — MINNEAPOLIS — The Cubs might find out Monday just how successful the new regime's first year will be.
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Lone Star Ball, Bleed Cubbie Blue, Yahoo! Sports, Call to the Pen and MLB Rumors
Joe Jenkins / NY Daily News:
Warner Fusselle, voice of the Brooklyn Cyclones, dead at 68 — Kentucky native also worked with St. John's and Seton Hall — Since baseball returned to Brooklyn in 2001, Warner Fusselle has been behind the mike. — Warner Fusselle, the voice of the Brooklyn Cyclones and the former host of …
Charles Odum / Associated Press:
Nova, Yankees blank Braves 3-0, return to 1st — ATLANTA—Ivan Nova combined with four relievers on a five-hitter and the New York Yankees beat the Atlanta Braves 3-0 on Monday night to claim a share of first place in the AL East for the first time in seven weeks.
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Yahoo! Sports
David Laurila / FanGraphs Baseball:
Q&A: Washington Nationals GM Mike Rizzo — The Washington Nationals are first in scouting, first in player development and first in the National League East. Mike Rizzo deserves much of the credit. The former scouting director became the Nats' assistant GM in 2006 and he has been the general manager since 2010.
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Batter's Box Interactive … and Federal Baseball
Associated Press:
Valentine says technology would help umpires … MIAMI — A day after being ejected, Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine was still steamed about umpiring, and said technology should be used to eliminate human error in calling balls and strikes. — “I want a ball called a ball and a strike called a strike.
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baseballmusings.com and ESPN
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Hill could miss at least a month — Red Sox lefthanded reliever Rich Hill has a strained flexor muscle, an injury that will not require surgery but will cause him at miss at least a month, according to manager Bobby Valentine. — Dr. James Andrew examined Hill today.
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Yahoo! Sports
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Inbox: What does revenue boost get Texas? — Rangers beat reporter T.R. Sullivan answers fans' questions — With all of the discussion about the great pace the fans have set for record attendance, what does that likely translate into in terms of revenue stream?
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Lone Star Ball
Patrick Saunders / On the Rox:
Rockies Minor League Report: Corey Dickerson promoted to Double-A Tulsa — Although the High-H Modesto Nuts continue to struggle, outfielder Corey Dickerson continues to shine. As a result, he's been promoted to Double-A Tulsa. Dickerson hit .338 with 24 doubles, nine home runs and 43 RBIs in 60 games for the Nuts.
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Purple Row
Maury Brown / Baseball Prospectus:
Inside the 2012-16 MLB CBA: Major Changes Come to the League's Drug Policy — This is Part Three of a multi-part series on MLB's latest labor agreement. Part One addressed changes that impact the first-year draft. Part Two focused on the luxury tax and the minimum salary.
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THE BOOK
