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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins pitchers plagued by walks — MIAMI GARDENS — The most walks the Marlins allowed in a game was 12 on Oct. 5, 2001, but that record should have an asterisk. Outfielder John Mabry, called in to pitch during a 20-3 loss to the Braves, walked three batters.
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Marlins drop Phils in 11 — MIAMI (AP) — The Marlins and Phillies swapped shoves in a standoff Thursday night, then played past midnight before Miguel Cabrera made Florida a winner. — Cabrera doubled off the scoreboard to score Hanley Ramirez from first base with no outs in the 11th inning, and the Marlins beat the Phillies 5-4.
Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
O's lose series finale to Jays — Struggling reliever Baez allows Rios' 10th-inning homer — BALTIMORE — The Orioles eased off veteran reliever Danys Baez in the eighth inning Thursday night, but they gave the struggling setup man an even tougher assignment.
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Bengals coach apologizes for police comments — Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis has apologized for comments he made on Dan Patrick's ESPN radio show about Cincinnati police possibly profiling his players. — "Yesterday, I gave a radio interview and made some comments that did not illustrate …
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Braun brought up for his bat — Dessens placed on 15-day DL — San Diego - With third base turning into a black hole offensively in a lineup struggling to score runs, the Milwaukee Brewers could wait no longer to call up Ryan Braun. — The Brewers announced late Thursday night that Braun …
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Hancock's father files suit against restaurant — ST. LOUIS — The father of Josh Hancock filed suit Thursday, claiming a restaurant provided drinks to the St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher even though he was intoxicated prior to the crash that killed him.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets not having 2nd thoughts — ATLANTA — History keeps repeating itself at second base for the Mets, who once again have asked a backup player to leave the bench and step to the forefront of their everyday lineup. This year, it is Damion Easley. Last year, it was Jose Valentin.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Percival's comeback intriguing to Marlins — · The Marlins' search for a closer has shifted back outside the organization. — A source who has spoken with the club said Wednesday the Marlins are closely monitoring Troy Percival's comeback bid. A long-time member of the Los Angeles Angels …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Lester right on course — He retires the first 11 in rehab start — Lefthander Jon Lester took another significant step toward a return to Boston, allowing just one run on five hits in five innings in Pawtucket last night. — Lester retired the first 11 batters of the game and left with the score tied at 1.
Charles Odum / Associated Press:
Smoltz first with 200 wins, 150 saves — ATLANTA (AP) — For only the second time in a regular-season game, John Smoltz sensed an extra excitement that normally only comes in the postseason. — "Euphoria," Smoltz said. — For baseball's all-time leader in postseason wins, the added edge made him feel right at home.
Tim Kirby / MLB.com:
Tigers hang on to oust Angels — Ordonez homers twice; bullpen gives up three runs — DETROIT — A series of bizarre events unfolded in the ninth inning of the Tigers' game against the Angels on Wednesday night at Comerica Park. — A fan ran onto the field and disrupted …
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Ramirez leaves game with tightness — Pitcher listed as day-to-day, will be re-evaluated — ST. PETERSBURG — Mariners lefty Horacio Ramirez left Thursday's start after just two innings, but was optimistic that the shoulder tightness he felt wasn't going to keep him out of action for too long.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees Likely to Cut Ties With Pavano — The Yankees all but closed a maddening chapter of their recent history yesterday by admitting that Carl Pavano has probably thrown his last pitch for the team. Doctors have determined that Pavano has a damaged elbow ligament, and Pavano has decided to undergo reconstructive surgery.
The Young Nucleus / WBRS Sports Blog:
Michael Vick Just Makes It Too Easy — "Turn my headphones up! I can't hear Bone Crusher!" — Ah, Michael Vick. Is there any place you aren't involved these days? You've got dog-fighting on the one hand, and Kissing Suzy Kolber emasculates you completely on a semi-regular basis.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
State of the Systems, NL West — Triple-A Tucson (22-22; Pacific Coast League) — An upcoming episode of CSI might want to focus on trying to find first baseman Chris Carter's missing power. Currently at .325/.386/.444, the on-base skills remain intact, yet after hitting 31 home runs in 2005 …
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