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AROUND THE HORN

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Reds: ESPN obtained a notebook that shows Pete Rose bet on Reds games in 1986, his last season as a player. “Outside the Lines” said the U.S. Postal Inspection Service seized the book in 1989 from Michael Bertolini with 1986 betting records on Rose. An investigat­ion by John Dowd concluded Rose bet on the Reds from 1985-87 while he was a player and manager. Rose repeatedly denied the allegation­s, then admitted in 2004 he bet on the Reds while he managed the team.

MLB: Former player Darryl Hamilton, a member of the Mets team that reached the 2000 World Series, was killed in a murder-suicide in a suburban Houston home, authoritie­s said. Hamilton, 50, had worked for the MLB Network since 2013. Authoritie­s said Hamilton was shot several times and that Monica Jordan, 44, died of a self-inflicted gunshot. Hamilton played for the Brewers, Rangers, Giants, Rockies and Mets, hitting .291 in 13 seasons. He retired in 2001.

All-Stars: Tigers 1B Miguel Cabrera has passed Eric Hosmer in All-Star voting, leaving Angels OF Mike Trout and seven Royals on track to start: C Salvador Perez, 2B Omar Infante, SS Alcides Escobar, 3B Mike Moustakas, DH Kendrys Morales and OFs Lorenzo Cain and Alex Gordon.

Diamondbac­ks: Struggling RHP Addison Reed, who lost the closer’s job and had been working as a short reliever, was sent down to Triple A. Reed is 2-2 with a 5.92 ERA.

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