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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Over their heads — Red Sox get brushed off by Yankees — NEW YORK - With the two pitches from Joba Chamberlain perhaps still echoing in Kevin Youkilis's ear, Yankee Stadium emptied its fill of 55,067 seemingly satisfied fans. Not only had they seen their nascent phenom lob …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
History Repeats as Yankees Sweep Red Sox — The sweep was more emphatic last August, when the Yankees rampaged into Fenway Park and won five games to bury the Boston Red Sox. The best the Yankees could do this time was to win three at Yankee Stadium and chisel a chunk from Boston's sizable lead in the American League East.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Rivals went chin to chin once again — NEW YORK - Clearly, these two teams are constitutionally incapable of just playing baseball games. — No, with the Red Sox and Yankees, there's always more. We get headhunting, ejections, overturned calls by umpires, Major League Baseball fashionistas …
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Chamberlain Draws Boston's Attention — Kevin Youkilis thought Joba Chamberlain's first 98 mile-an-hour fastball over his head might have been accidental. But when Chamberlain followed that with an identical fastball again near his skull, it took Youkilis only a few tenths of a second …
ESPN.com:
MLB fashion police check Francona during game — NEW YORK — Major League Baseball's style police were patrolling Yankee Stadium, and Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona was pulled over. — During the second inning of Wednesday night's game against the New York Yankees …
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Drew still doesn't know what to do — He's trying to deliver plausible explanation
Drew still doesn't know what to do — He's trying to deliver plausible explanation
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Strain sidelines Manny: Ramirez says he may miss about 10 games
Strain sidelines Manny: Ramirez says he may miss about 10 games
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Red-hot Phillies pressuring Mets in NL East — So what clinched it for you? Was it Aaron Rowand's remarkable swinging bunt Tuesday night? CB Bucknor's game-ending interference call on Marlon Anderson Wednesday night? — Pat Burrell's third-inning homer yesterday, which landed just one fan over from the Phillie Phanatic?
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Boston Herald:
Phillies Chase down New York — A rout, a rally and a rare call gave the Phillies their first three wins over the Mets in a pivotal series. — Then came the wildest game of all. — Chase Utley hit an RBI single off Billy Wagner in the ninth inning and the Phillies completed a huge sweep …
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Robert Macleod / Globe and Mail:
Wells may need surgery — TORONTO — Toronto Blue Jays' star centre fielder Vernon Wells, who signed a $126-million contract extension last winter, might require off-season shoulder surgery. — So says general manager J.P. Ricciardi. — "I think we'll look at it a little deeper …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Call-Ups Likely Will Be Old and New — Major league rosters are allowed to expand from 25 to 40 tomorrow, and the Washington Nationals are likely to get two waves of reinforcements — the first as early as tomorrow, the next after most minor league seasons are over on Tuesday.
Michelle Hiskey / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
YouTube sensations to sing at Turner Field — Auburn students wrote catchy Teixeira tune — Auburn, Ala. — Tyler Crawford and Andrew Hall are nervous about Friday night, when who they've become on the Internet meets who they are in real life. — An hour before their beloved Atlanta Braves play …
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Conor Nicholl / MLB.com:
Homers back Bonderman in win — Tigers starter earns first win in August with quality start — KANSAS CITY — Joel Zumaya believes Justin Verlander and Jeremy Bonderman are the American League's best 1-2 punch. The pair has each thrown an impressive performance in the past four days …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Door could be open for Treanor — Marlins' backup catcher trying to earn bigger future role — MIAMI — No one can accuse Matt Treanor of not paying his dues. — After all, he spent a decade plodding along through the Minor Leagues before getting a big league break.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Cubs have the look of winners … CHICAGO — If you're a student of history, billy goats and guys named Bartman, you know there are certain words you should always be wary of using in the same sentence as the term Cubs season. — Magical comes to mind. — Or enchanted, perhaps ... mystical, maybe ... special, possibly.
Michael Phillips / MLB.com:
Listen up: Balester making some noise — Young right-hander working to develop his repertoire — Collin Balester's story is pretty average. Collin Balester is not. — Balester is a tall pitcher from California who was drafted straight out of high school, and he succeeded in the Minor Leagues throwing a hard fastball.
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