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Robinson Cano is one name the Yankees want to hold on
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The Rangers are prepared for Bud Selig, who does not usually
personally handle suspensions, to hand down a suspension of at least 10 games
and probably longer. If served immediately, Kenny Rogers would miss at
least two starts and be out of action through the All-Star break.
--
Dallas Morning News
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--New York Post
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--New York Daily News
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New York Post
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--New York Daily
News
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-- Nw York Daily News
If the Cubs can't pry Mark Kotsay from the Oakland Athletics, there's
a couple of things they can do in-house. They can move Todd Walker up
from the No. 6 spot to No. 2.
--Chicago Daily Herald
Ted Lilly could come in here tonight and, in the words of former Red
Sox manager Joe Morgan, 'spin a beauty' and whet Boston's appetite for
the lefthander, who has pitched well against the Sox. But as Blue Jays general
manager J.P. Ricciardi said last week, and reiterated yesterday, Lilly is
not for sale.
--The Boston Globe
Paul DePodesta is believed to have targeted Adam Dunn, the
Cincinnati Red outfielder-first baseman ... Other available players who fit
Dodger needs and Frank McCourt's budget include outfielders Aubrey
Huff of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Carl Everett of the Chicago
White Sox.
-- The Los Angeles Times
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-- Bergen County Record
Rumors abound, but right now it's about giving young players a chance. So
while Rangers scouts watch San Francisco's Jason Schmidt, Colorado's
Joe Kennedy, Toronto's Ted Lilly and other potential pitching
candidates through trades, the philosophy is to go with youth.
-- Fort
Worth Star-Telegram
It's not just pitching, injuries and the absence of Barry Bonds that
ails the Giants. There's also a chemistry problem, says outfielder Moises
Alou. ``Every team I have been with has been close, real close,'' Alou said
this week. ``You don't see that here and I can't even picture it happening; this
is how bad it is.'' Moises Alou told Sports Weekly last week that he was ``sad''
that he has yet to have dinner with any of his teammates and that he doesn't see
other players socializing, either. Alou said Tuesday that nothing has changed.
``I did go fishing with a couple guys in Colorado, but that's about it,'' Alou
said. ``You don't see guys going out. You can't take it to the hotel every night
-- especially when you lose.''
--San Jose Mercury News
Outfielder Roger Cedeno, designated for assignment last week, was
placed on release waivers by the Cardinals.
--St Louis
Post-Dispatch
"One name that continues to pop up in rumors is that of Oakland third baseman
Eric Chavez, even though Sox general manager Kenny Williams has
all but denied the rumored interest. That's the case yet again this week, with
more whispers about the Sox packaging Joe Crede in a deal that would
bring Chavez to the South Side."
--Chicago Daily Southtown