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New York Post:
LEFT OUT — METS UNLIKELY TO SNAG OUTFIELDER AT DEADLINE — GET used to seeing Fernando Tatis in the Mets outfield. — As of yesterday, the Mets were growing in the belief that they will not obtain a corner outfielder before Thursday's trade deadline.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets don't want Ramirez, but Ibanez might fit — BOSTON - The Mets don't want Manny Ramirez, and as of now, they don't think they'll be acquiring an outfielder of any kind before Thursday's non-waivers trade deadline. — As Newsday reported yesterday, the Mets don't intend to make a run for Ramirez …
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New York Post:
AMAZIN'S SEARCHING FOR ‘RELIEF’ — THE Yankees beat the Mets to Xavier Nady and got Damaso Marte, too, quite the coup. — Also, quite the reason for Omar Minaya to go sleepless until Thursday's non-waiver trading deadline if the Mets haven't won 14 of their last 18 games …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Slugger's act has grown very tiresome — Kevin Youkilis beats Alex Rodriguez's tag after going from first to third on David Ortiz's first-inning single. He later scored. (John Bohn/Globe Staff) — Remember the trading deadline in 2004? — The Red Sox had a disgruntled superstar …
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Manny in the spotlight — The Yankees were in town. Big Papi returned. Youk got hit again. A-Rod got knocked down. Jon Lester shined. But the big story in town and around Red Sox Nation over the weekend continued to be the ongoing exploits of Manuel Aristides Ramirez.
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Manny to Philly? — Every year, there is talk of the Boston …
Manny to Philly? — Every year, there is talk of the Boston …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Manny speaks — After telling ESPNdeportes today that he would …
Manny speaks — After telling ESPNdeportes today that he would …
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: Mazeroski says Pirates were robbed — COOPERSTOWN - Did the Yankees just get revenge for 1960? — As word of the Yankees' trade for Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte from the Pirates filtered through the annual party thrown by Hall of Fame chairman Jane Clark on Friday night …
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Jonah Keri / New York Sun:
Five Players To Trade, Two To Call Up, One To Stay Put — The early movers had it right. Make a trade early (C.C. Sabathia, Rich Harden), and you get a top player for a longer period of time. — But a few contenders have stood pat, waiting for the right deal.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Sexson: Washburn would be big help — BOSTON - As of last night, the Yankees and Mariners had not agreed to terms on a trade that would send lefthanded starter Jarrod Washburn to the Bronx. But that does not mean a deal will not be made in the next several days.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Treanor to see specialist for injured hip — Starting catcher has been on disabled list since July 8 — CHICAGO — Still feeling discomfort, Marlins catcher Matt Treanor will be examined by a specialist in Philadelphia on Monday. — On the disabled list since July 8 with a left hip strain, Treanor had been catching some bullpens.
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Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Matt Treanor's setback means Marlins may make move to get a catcher
Matt Treanor's setback means Marlins may make move to get a catcher
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Gary Jacobson / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' home attendance on pace to hit 20-year low — gjacobson@dallasnews.com — Major League Baseball appears immune to the sluggish economy and could set another attendance record this season. But the Rangers, on pace for their first winning season in four years, are suffering at the gate.
NY Daily News:
Bondy: Johan going nine, no sense — It was hard to figure at Shea Sunday whether the Mets won a big baseball game or surrendered unconditionally to an inane lobbying campaign. — The Mets beat the Cardinals, 9-1, and Johan Santana pitched nine full innings for the first time in more than a year …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Rough loss caps ‘tough week’ — NEW YORK — Marooned in the Shea Stadium visitors' clubhouse to wait on a delayed flight Sunday, Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak ruminated on a stretch lousy with losses. — It was, he said, a difficult week. — But it was not a redefining one.
Bernie Becker / New York Times:
Baseball Team Clashes With Environmentalists Over Oil Company Advertising — WASHINGTON — When the Washington Nationals' season opened in March, the team unveiled a stadium any environmentalist could love — the country's first certified green major professional sports stadium …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Maddon rips into Rays — KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Manager Joe Maddon's constant calm and perpetual positivity gave way after Saturday's game as — for the first time in his three-year reign — he ripped into the Rays for their lack of hustle. — Maddon's blast was loud, brief (about two minutes) and to the point.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles halt Sunday streak — Team ends skid after 15 straight losses; Olson allows 2 runs in 6 innings for win — They met at Kevin Millar's locker 30 minutes before today's first pitch, a players-only gathering that was aimed at ending a confounding 15-game losing streak on Sunday …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Ned Colletti's rope seems to be getting shorter — General manager's job is in jeopardy and Dodgers owner may have cut off his allowance. — This could be Ned Colletti's last trade as the Dodgers' general manager. — Frank McCourt isn't going anywhere. Neither is Joe Torre.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Clayton Kershaw wins first game for Dodgers
Clayton Kershaw wins first game for Dodgers
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