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MEDIA of the WEEK
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After taking a week off from Baseball Beat's Clips to Click on account of traveling back from San Francisco, we're back with another healthy dose of the best articles in the land for the past week.
Clip of the Week:
- Imagine what Satchel Paige could have done in the majors by Bradford Doolittle, Kansas City Star
Clips to Click:
- Buehrle's deal bad for agents by Tracy Ringolsby, Rocky Mountain News
- Designated Jeweler for Bonds’s Earring by Lee Jenkins, New York Times
- Trembley has earned chance to keep job for rest of season by Rick Maese, Baltimore Sun
- Braves need more than a quick fix by David O'Brien, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Kiner's Legend Transcends Booth by Phil Mushnick, New York Post
- For once, an icon stays in Seattle by Ted Miller, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Sheffield Faults Torre Over Race by Richard Sandomir, New York Times
- Fenway’s door always open for Doerr: Red Sox legend will be honored on Aug. 2 by Steve Buckley, Boston Herald
- First day as coach, Rickey steals spotlight by Lisa Olson, New York Daily News
- Attitude aside, Bonds could have helped Pirates by John Harris, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Giambi & Mitchell meet at last by T.J. Quinn, New York Daily News
- Samson is just to rip Ichiro's mad money by Dan Le Batard, Miami Herald
- No chance for Cuban, Colangelo with Cubs by Dan Bickley, The Arizona Republic
- You can’t always judge a pitcher by his fastball by Joe Posnanski, Kansas City Star
- Patience might not work for Ryan this time: The Twins GM is known for his caution in building a team, but time might be running out by Jim Souhan, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
- Magowan acting like he's so over Bonds as Giants' cash cow by Ray Ratto, San Francisco Chronicle
- The pride of the silver screen by Neil Best, Newsday
- Selig May Have a Way Out After All by Jack Curry, New York Times
- Hoynes' Best Ever: Manny being Manny by Paul Hoynes, Cleveland Plain-Dealer
- Torre's 12th is 'toughest' by Mark Feinsand, New York Daily News
- Reds-Nationals trade hurt both teams: Krivsky insists he's not gun-shy about making another big trade by John Fay, Cincinnati Enquirer
- Weighing in on BALCO scales of justice by Peter Schmuck, Baltimore Sun
- Hargrove Dismisses A Theory by Dave Sheinin, Washington Post
- Former Brave Butler shows class: Legend is teaching and learning big league ways by Steve Hummer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Bonds' outburst is more about what's to come by Tim Kawakami, San Jose Mercury News
- Phils reach 'millstone': 10,000th loss is here at last by Sam Carchidi, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Absent from drama class: These Sox lack theatrics by Tony Massarotti, Boston Herald
- Stealing home now lost art in power game by Ernie Harwell, Detroit Free Press
- The Detailed Life of DiMaggio, Minus Juicy Details by Richard Sandomir, New York Times
- Visibility remains an issue by Thom Loverro, Washington Times
- After Talk, a Long Wait for Nothing by Murray Chass, New York Times
- Kendall? That’s OK, but not Cuban by Mike Downey, Chicago Tribune
- Jesse Jackson ministers to Bonds' needs by Henry Schulman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Recounting Ruth's Career: Author Projects What Might Have Been by John Altavilla, Hartford Courant
- Jeter is too cool for his own good by Bob Klapisch, The Record
- Jr. brought up right: Griffey used to be viewed as a new-school punk, but this author says that's no longer true by Chris De Luca, Chicago Sun-Times
- Saying no to Bonds: Sports memorabilia store refuses to sell any items of slugger by Fred Mitchell, Chicago Tribune
- Hall induction causes Gwynn's knees to buckle by Nick Canepa, San Diego Union-Tribune
- At Wrigley, Fans Debate What to Do With a Ball by Lee Jenkins, New York Times
- Bucs' Colborn was way off base by Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Hindsight is still 20-20 by Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe
- Beane's excited about ... next year by Monte Poole, Oakland Tribune
- Dodgers' Nomar Garciaparra can't power out of slump: He isn't able to shake three-month funk in which he's lost his position, swing and aura: Dodgers can't go on like this indefinitely by Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times
- Poll just adds to Bonds mess by Art Thiel, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- That's what friends are for: Bullpen catcher makes it to the All-Star Game thanks to the kindness of Tigers' right fielder by Tom Gage, The Detroit News
- There's no question ... it's time to give up on the Pirates by Gene Collier, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Blog of the Week:
- U.S.S. Mariner - Arguably the best blog on a baseball team out there
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