Interesting stories from newspapers across North America:
- Jerry Brewer of the Seattle Times writes that Milton Bradley's career is over because he isn't getting hits anymore and no more teams will give him a mulligan.
- Ron Cook of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette writes that Kevin Correia is making a difference for the Pirates.
- Richard Griffin of the Toronto Star writes that the Blue Jays' young rotation needs to step it up.
- Jerome Solomon of the Houston Chronicle writes that the Astros' bullpen is finding patience hard to come by.
- Michael Hunt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writes that maybe Zack Greinke's first National League victory will be a spark for the Brewers.
- Dan O'Neil of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes that Cardinals' fans enjoy Wrigley Field more than the players.
- Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times writes that bankruptcy could help embattled owner Frank McCourt retain control of the Dodgers.
- Andy Martino of the New York Daily News writes that Chris Young is considering shoulder surgery and is likely out for the rest of the season.
- Brain Costello of the New York Post writes that the Yankees are not looking for a trade yet.
- Marc Carig of the Newark Star-Ledger and the newest member of the Baseball Prospectus staff writes that the Yankees are leaning heavily on power hitting to produce runs this season.
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