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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Cano delivers walk-off heroics vs. O's — Yanks second baseman cashes in Kennedy's strong start — NEW YORK — From the comforts of his manager's office, with its wide desk and leather couch, Joe Girardi sat on Thursday night and watched about five minutes of baseball.
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Yankees beat Orioles in ninth — Robinson Cano singled home the winning run with two outs in the ninth inning and the New York Yankees, moments after manager Joe Girardi was ejected during a theatrical argument, beat the Baltimore Orioles 2-1 Thursday night.
Jayson Stark / ESPN.com:
Source: MLB may try instant replay in fall league — Major League Baseball is making tentative plans to experiment with instant replay in the Arizona Fall League, according to a baseball official with knowledge of those discussions. — If that experiment proves practical and successful …
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Ben Walker / Associated Press:
Yankee Stadium adds net after blown call — NEW YORK (AP)—A day after a blown home run call, the House that Ruth Built became the ballpark that A-Rod remodeled. — Yankee Stadium workers put up netting Thursday on a staircase just beyond the right-center field wall, the spot that confused the umpires …
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Associated Press:
Quentin helps ChiSox win eighth straight — CHICAGO (AP)—You won't find Carlos Quentin's name on an All-Star ballot, but he's right where he belongs in the middle of a first-place lineup. — The White Sox weren't positive their new outfielder would even make the roster out of spring training …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Who's Calling the Shots, the Yankees or Ortiz? — David Ortiz is a mammoth, powerful and gregarious left-handed hitter, the kind of slugger who would not need acting lessons to imitate Babe Ruth. Ortiz, the modern-day Ruth from the Boston Red Sox, will get that interesting chance …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Wright expresses dismay at losses — Third baseman disappointed after dropping three games — ATLANTA — Through all that slippery slope sliding in September, all the moonwalking the Mets have done thus far this season and through most of what they have presented to their public since …
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Pujols shaken by Padres injuries — Cards slugger involved on plays that hurt Young, Bard — SAN DIEGO — Albert Pujols never likes to come out of a game, for any reason. But he made an exception on Wednesday night. Pujols was clearly shaken up by two plays in the third inning …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kershaw could be called up to bigs — Lefty exits Minors start after one frame, prompting speculation — Dodgers phenom left-hander Clayton Kershaw had the kind of start for Double-A Jacksonville on Thursday night that will only fuel speculation he's about to become a Major Leaguer.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Yanks keep ‘Joba Plan’ close to vest — Righty will throw Saturday, but details remain a mystery — NEW YORK — The surprise of Joba Chamberlain's reassignment to the rotation has faded. Now for the logistics. — Chamberlain will pitch on Saturday — that much is all but certain.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats place Kearns on disabled list — Outfielder will undergo right elbow surgery on Friday — WASHINGTON — The Nationals placed right fielder Austin Kearns on the 15-day disabled list Thursday because of loose bodies in his right elbow. — Kearns will have elbow surgery on Friday and is expected to be out three to four weeks.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Early schedule no easy task for Brewers — Milwaukee (22-25) at Washington (20-28), Friday, 6:35 p.m. CT — PITTSBURGH — Busted: Brewers manager Ned Yost reading a blog. — Yost was pointed to an analysis of his team's schedule through the first quarter of the season in relation …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers' Riske still fighting elbow injury — Reliever hopes to be ready to come off DL when eligible — PITTSBURGH — Brewers reliever David Riske participated in his second flat-ground throwing session since going on the disabled list with a right elbow injury and is still feeling discomfort in the joint.
Dionisio Soldevilla / ESPN:
Pedro says he hopes to pitch two or three more seasons … SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The end is near. But not so fast. — Pedro Martinez, who returned to the Dominican Republic to be with his sick father, said Wednesday that he plans to stick around for at least two more seasons.
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