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Don Burke / NJ.com:
Wells Headed To Shea? — When colleague Dan Graziano told me that Wells, the portly left-hander with the personality of a rattle snake, might be pitching here on Sunday night, it scared me. — After all, who wants to see Wells at Shea Stadium? — Apparently the Dodgers do.
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Dodgers reach deal with Wells … Left-hander David Wells, released earlier this month by the San Diego Padres, reached a tentative contract agreement with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. — It's expected that Wells, 44, will start for Los Angeles against the Mets on Sunday.
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
David Wells agrees to deal with Dodgers — NEW YORK — David Wells is back in the pennant race with a new team: the Los Angeles Dodgers. Wells and the Dodgers agreed to a contract Thursday and the big lefty plans to make his first start for Los Angeles on Sunday night against the Mets in New York.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs land Monroe in deal with Tigers — Experienced outfielder expected to produce against lefties — SAN FRANCISCO — The Cubs, needing an experienced bat against left-handed pitching, acquired outfielder Craig Monroe from the Detroit Tigers on Thursday for a player to be named.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Cubs Acquire Craig Monroe — Today, the Cubs acquired outfielder Craig Monroe and cash considerations for a player to be named later. Monroe has approximately $1.06MM left on his contract for 2007. — The 30 year-old outfielder enjoyed a career season in '06, smacking 28 homers and knocking in 92.
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Very few quality starters will be available this winter
Very few quality starters will be available this winter
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Associated Press:
Piazza's 5 RBIs power A's over Rays 12-2 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Mike Piazza hit his 424th homer, had four hits and drove in a season-high five runs, powering the Oakland Athletics to a 12-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on Thursday night. — Piazza hit a two-run shot …
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Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
Ye old ball game — WESTFIELD, Mass. - For his latest muse, Jim Bouton traveled back, back, back, beyond the warning track of the modern era, through the Field of Dreams cornfield and into the 19th century to a place far different from the dysfunctional clubhouse he chronicled …
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USA Today:
Red Sox Nation new king of the road — TAMPA — Terry Francona recalls walking into a hotel elevator in Baltimore this month, still smarting from a galling loss that night. The Boston Red Sox manager was joined by two Sox fans, also guests in the hotel where the team was staying.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Hand injuries have been a problem — Kotchman is the latest to be sidelined, and Morales is called up from Salt Lake. — Hands down, this has been a strange year for injuries in the Angels infield. — Third baseman Chone Figgins sat out the first month of the season because of two fractured fingers …
Kevin Hench / Fox Sports:
Drew has the tools, lacks the numbers — LIKE THIS STORY? — He is the baseball equivalent of unreleased vasocongestion, arousing us with his limitless potential before thwarting us with his all-too limiting indifference. — The strong, accurate arm. The swift, powerful legs.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
AL West lead is down to one — Santana can't hold a 3-0 lead and Guerrero's two homers are wasted. — Ervin Santana has had better starts, and as anyone who has watched the enigmatic right-hander this season knows, he has had worse starts. Far worse. — But mediocrity on the mound …
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David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
M's only one back — Seattle keeps pressure on with win over Texas — ARLINGTON, Texas — Jose Vidro was the last guy to join the club, and the Mariners were happy to welcome him. — Vidro capped a seven-run sixth inning with a two-run homer Thursday night as the Mariners beat Texas 9-4 …
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Lookout Landing
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers astonished by record night — Club scores 30 times; Littleton records save with 27-run lead — ARLINGTON — Wes Littleton got the last out, retiring Brian Roberts on a grounder to shortstop. — But he forgot to keep the baseball. — "I didn't think about it," Littleton said.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Lester update — Red Sox lefty Jon Lester was sent down to Double-A Portland today. Lester is 2-0 with a 5.67 ERA in six starts since being recalled from Pawtucket on July 23. — Lester will miss one start and is scheduled to return to start for the Red Sox on September 2.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Reyes steals his way to the top — Mets shortstop breaks franchise's stolen base record in fifth — NEW YORK — Jose Reyes established a franchise record for stolen bases in a season on Wednesday night, when he stole third base on the front end of a double steal in the fifth inning of the Mets' 7-5 loss to the Padres.
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