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Staying or going, Bautista delivers again (The Canadian Press)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 22:31:32 PDT

Cleveland Indians' Shelley Duncan(notes) reacts after striking out while playing against the Toronto Blue Jays during second-inning AL baseball game action in Toronto on Friday, July 30, 2010.

TORONTO - On another night of swirling will he stay or will he go drama, Toronto Blue Jays right-fielder Jose Bautista provided both his current employers and potential suitors more reason to covet his services.



Bautista hits grand slam as Blue Jays beat Indians (AP)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:20:35 PDT
Jose Bautista doesn't want to get traded by Toronto. The way he's hitting right now, his Blue Jays teammates are just as eager to keep him around. Bautista hit a grand slam, his major league-leading 31st home run, Fred Lewis added a solo shot and the Blue Jays beat the Cleveland Indians 8-1 on Friday night, their sixth win in seven games.
Indians INF Marte sore, unavailable to pitch (The Canadian Press)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:02:17 PDT
TORONTO - There was bad news for the beleaguered Cleveland Indians bullpen on Friday — infielder Andy Marte needed a break.
Blue Jays acquire 1B Mike Jacobs from NY Mets (The Canadian Press)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:14:19 PDT
TORONTO - The Toronto Blue Jays acquired first baseman Mike Jacobs from the New York Mets for a player to be named in a minor-league deal Friday.
Blue Jays Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 02:30:53 PDT
pIt wasn't the big deal Blue Jays fans were expecting, but don't try selling that idea to general manager Alex Anthopoulos./p pThough veteran players such as Jose Bautista and Scott Downs are still with the team, their first baseman of the future, Brett Wallace, has been shipped to Houston for center field prospect Anthony Gose./p pGose was part of Thursday's blockbuster deal involving Roy Oswalt. He moved from Philadelphia to Houston to Toronto./p pIn Gose, the Jays believe they've found their center fielder of the future. Given that he's 19 and playing at the Class A level, it could be another four or five years before he sees the bright lights of the Rogers Centre./p p"It's very exciting to add him to the organization," Anthopoulos said.