Interesting stories from newspapers across North America:
- Ron Borges of the Boston Herald writes that an "agonized" Terry Francona needs some perspective.
- Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe writes that Theo Epstein is set to wheel and deal.
- Bernie Miklasz of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes that the Cardinals weren't doing Ryan Franklin any favors by keeping him.
- Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch looks at how many wins Chris Carpenter should have.
- Mark Purdy of the San Jose Mercury News writes that Major League Baseball owes the weary fans, Athletics and cities an answer on a ballpark in San Jose.
- Tim Sullivan of the San Diego Union-Tribune wonders if Ryan Ludwick will be shown the door now that he has shown his stuff.
- Bud Shaw of the Cleveland Plain Dealer writes that Grady Sizemore's whiffs are an expensive scent for the Indians.
- Peter Schmuck of the Baltimore Sun writes that Vladimir Guerrero shouldn't hit cleanup.
- Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun writes that the Orioles have started talks with J.J. Hardy on a contract extension.
- Richard Griffin of the Toronto Star writes that Brandon Morrow strikes out 10 as the Blue Jays reach the halfway point of the season on a high note.
- Jerry Brewer of the Seattle Times writes that the Mariners could be out of steam but not hope.
- Anthony Andro of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram writes that Nolan Ryan says the Astros' move to the American League West would spike the in-state rivalry in Texas.
- Mike Dodd of USA Today writes that Paul Konerko is quietly consistent in leading the White Sox.
- Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune writes that Jim Hendry plays it cool while on the hot seat and believes he will get a chance to retool the Cubs.
- Bob Klapisch of the Bergen Record writes that Brian Cashman says he won't make a splash at the trade deadline.
- Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times writes that David Eckstein says he is not officially retired.
- Charley Waters of the St. Paul Pioneer Press writes that Michael Cuddyer is not worried about the lack of contract extension talks with the Twins.
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