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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Dillon Gee to the DL with clot in artery of right shoulder — Dillon Gee will be placed on the 15-day disabled list with a clot in the artery in his right shoulder, the team announced. — In a press release, the Mets said doctors at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital used a catheter to break up the clot …
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mets P Dillon Gee hospitalized — New York Mets right-hander Dillon Gee has been hospitalized in New York, multiple members of the organization confirmed. — Manager Terry Collins, reached in Kansas City, said Gee experienced numbness in his fingers and was due to undergo an angiogram.
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MLB Daily Dish, Amazin' Avenue, HardballTalk, Baseball Nation and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
csnphilly.com:
Hamels stays smooth as stare down with Phils continues — KANSAS CITY — Cole Hamels is handling the free-agent dance like a Fred Astaire in red pinstripes. — In one breath, he says he loves Philadelphia, especially the fans, and appreciates all that the Phillies have done for him.
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MLB Rumors, Phillies Nation and HardballTalk
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Mandy Housenick / Morning Call:
Rollins keeping perspective with trade talks looming — Phillies' unofficial captain feels team must move on if deals are made. — Pin It — Jimmy Rollins always keeps things in perspective. — When a blown call by an umpire on the base paths gets many players in an uproar …
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The Good Phight
Fox Sports:
Fans go too far with Cano reaction — KANSAS CITY, MO. — Fans boo. — It is a fundamental truth of baseball, football, soccer and varsity tiddlywinks. Fans spend good money on tickets. Fans have opinions. Fans are entitled to express themselves, as long as they do not break the law or run afoul of good taste.
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Baseball Prospectus and Royals Review
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New York Post:
Rehab doctor: Rivera could pitch for Yankees this season — Four days a week, Mariano Rivera makes the trip from his Westchester home to Manhattan. Four days a week, he puts in three hours of stretching, exercising and sweating designed to get him back from his torn ACL and on a major league mound.
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IT IS HIGH!, It's About The Money and River Avenue Blues
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Trade talk surrounds San Diego closer Street — Image — KANSAS CITY • San Diego closer Huston Street, the Padres' lone representative for the All-Star Game, has been the subject of trade speculation and will spend the next three weeks the object of intensifying media coverage of his availability.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
Arizona Republic:
On the Justin Upton rumors; All-Star snubs; & other stuff — Finally, something has surpassed the Daron Sutton situation as the topic most often asked about when it comes to the Diamondbacks - the potential availability of Justin Upton. — And, yes, as far as I can tell …
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MLB Rumors, Bucs Dugout and MLB Daily Dish
Chris Lund / Hardball Times:
Unlocking Lucas Duda's swing — At 6-foot-4, 255 pounds, Lucas Duda has the frame to be a big power hitter in right field for the New York Mets. Coming into 2012, he had a chance to prove himself day in and day out in a big league lineup. So far the power numbers are an improvement …
Troy Renck / On the Rox:
Carlos Gonzalez hits four HR in derby, doesn't advance to second round — KANSAS CITY — Carlos Gonzalez's first swing sent a home run 423 feet off Rockies' bench coach Tom Runnells. He couldn't sustain the momentum in the Home Run Derby. — The Rockies' slugger finished with four home runs …
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Pinstripe Alley, MLB Daily Dish, baseballmusings.com and Yahoo! Sports
Albert Burford / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Kevin Gausman will return for another season at LSU — A source with knowledge of the situation has told the Times-Picayune that LSU pitcher Kevin Gausman, who was selected by the Baltimore Orioles with the fourth overall pick in this year's Major League Baseball Draft, will return to LSU for another season of baseball.
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School of Roch, Camden Chat, HardballTalk and MLB Rumors
John Harper / NY Daily News:
NY Mets All-Star knuckleballer R.A. Dickey denied National League start by Tony La Russa — Bud Selig's emphasis on winning Mid-Summer classic for World Series home-field advantage works against Met knuckleballer getting the nod in Kansas City, which would have enhanced a great story this season.
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MLB.com, Amazin' Avenue and Bats
