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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Wagner blows save again, Mets lose — NEW YORK (AP)—Billy Wagner's big slump has come at a terrible time for the New York Mets. — The beleaguered closer coughed up his third consecutive save chance, this time wasting a splendid pitching performance by Johan Santana and allowing …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Matsui feeling grand against A's — Slugger's birthday slam supports Pettitte's gem in Oakland — OAKLAND — Hideki Matsui celebrated his birthday in style, providing a very special gift for the Yankees. — Matsui's sixth-inning grand slam lifted New York to a 4-1 victory on Thursday …
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Josh Dubow / Associated Press:
Matsui's slam helps Yankees beat A's 4-1 — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—Hideki Matsui had no use for the birthday cake he was given before the game, not wanting to add the extra calories to his waistline. — He found a much better way to celebrate his 34th birthday than eating a piece of cake.
Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Lowell hits slam, Red Sox beat O's 9-2 — BOSTON (AP)—The differences between big David Ortiz and bland J.D. Drew are striking. So are the similarities. — The streaking Drew kept filling the hole left by Boston's injured slugger on Thursday night when he hit a two-run homer and a double …
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Pain finally subdues Martinez — Catcher to have surgery on right elbow, miss six to eight weeks — CLEVELAND — Victor Martinez had played through a left hamstring strain since Opening Day and right elbow inflammation for more than a month. — Finally, the pain got to be too much.
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Injury-Depleted Indians Rout Twins — CLEVELAND — Ben Francisco and Jamey Carroll had four hits apiece to lead the injury-depleted Cleveland Indians to a 12-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday night. — Even with five key players from last year's AL Central champion team on the disabled list …
Tim Reynolds / Associated Press:
Phillies' Moyer goes to 9-0 vs. Marlins — MIAMI (AP)—By now, even Jamie Moyer doesn't understand why he has such mindboggling success against the Florida Marlins. — “Got any answers?” he asked. — The Marlins surely don't, not against the Phillies' veteran lefty.
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Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Inoa, 16, at head of Latin American prospect class … Less than a month after Major League Baseball's first-year player draft comes the big auction for Latin American prospects. No draft slot is necessary. Just bring loads of cash and make your best pitch.
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Neil Best / Newsday:
SNY talks fairly, quietly about Mets — Sure, baseball gets mocked here for its glacial pace and out-sized role in Big Town media. — But this week's operatic events in Flushing were a reminder of what the fuss is about — a sport whose melodrama unfolds daily over an insanely long season, starring a familiar cast of characters.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
You gotta believe, Regis says — TV personality has been Marlins' biggest fan this season — MIAMI — When others doubted, Regis believed. — Since the start of the 2008 season, TV icon Regis Philbin has stated that the Marlins are a team to watch. — The enthusiastic Philbin …
Greg / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
Abandoned Playground — Something about the way the sun hits Shea in late afternoon when almost everybody's gone home appeals to me. Probably because it reminds me of the playground at East School. That's where I did most of my balling, if you could call it that, in my youth.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Moises Alou likely returning to DL — Moises Alou said it all with one word when he acknowledged before Thursday's game that yet another stint on the disabled list could be in his immediate future. — “Again,” he said. — Alou's latest MRI revealed an aggravation of his strained left calf …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Rash of injuries to key players torments teams — Atlanta Braves general manager Frank Wren can't help but wince each time his phone rings these days. — “This is unbelievable,” Wren said Thursday from his overactive cellphone. “I've never seen anything like it. It's been one thing after another.
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Rick Sutcliffe is concerned for Erin Andrews' skirt in Chicago — Watch the Lassoed clip here. — To recap: Ms. Andrews was wearing a top that she described as “spelling bee yellow.” She then said she was wearing the color for ol' Sut, who is currently battling cancer, before throwing it back up to the booth.
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