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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Manny says he wants to finish his career with the Dodgers — Old friend Manny Ramirez is looking right at home in Los Angeles after just two games with the Dodgers and it sounds like he's already ready to finish his career in LA. — We've got a full media roundup of Manny's comments …
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Scott Boras denies claim of contact
Scott Boras denies claim of contact
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Twins in First — The Minnesota Twins bring up Francisco Liriano and move into first place on the same day. Liriano's six shutout innings lead to a 6-2 victory over the Indians. Span and Harris hit solo homers to help the cause, and Span, with a .403 OBA is emerging as the leadoff hitter the Twins needed.
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Associated Press:
Padres' Maddux notches 352nd career win — SAN DIEGO (AP)—Greg Maddux drove in a run and pitched six strong innings for his 352nd career victory, leading the San Diego Padres to a 4-1 win over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday. — Maddux (5-8) won his second straight after having gone through …
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Mets promote closer Eddie Kunz — More youth is on the way. Surfing the Mets has learned that Binghamton closer Eddie Kunz has been promoted the Mets, joining a sudden youth movement with Nick Evans, Argenis Reyes and Daniel Murphy. Kunz, the Mets' top pick (42nd overall) …
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Maine put on DL; Wagner out with stiff forearm — Ton of info, and not positive: — John Maine is going to the DL. Jerry Manuel said he didn't have a setback, but could use more time. The Mets needed an extra bullpen arm anyway because Billy Wagner is injured and unavailable.
Associated Press:
Slumping Reds hold players-only meeting — WASHINGTON (AP)—The Cincinnati Reds, mired in last place in the NL Central, held a players-only meeting before their game against the Washington Nationals on Sunday. — The Reds had lost seven of eight and were a season-high 15 games out of first entering play Sunday.
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Zito looks like $126 million man — (08-03) 04:00 PDT San Diego — When manager Bruce Bochy jogged to the mound with two outs in the eighth inning, he didn't want to pull Barry Zito even though the Padres' scariest hitter, Adrian Gonzalez, was coming up with two runners aboard.
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From / Associated Press:
Back-to-back homers by Johnson, Soriano lift Cubs — Reed Johnson and Alfonso Soriano hit back-to-back homers in the eighth, and the Chicago Cubs escaped with an 8-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday after blowing a three-run lead in the top half of the inning.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
postGame: Astros 4 Mets 0 — The Mets (58-53) lost to the Astros (53-57) by the score of 4 to 0 in Houston this afternoon. — For a recap, boxscore, stats, etc., go to SNY.tv. — Oliver Perez let up a home run to Ty Wigginton for the game's first run, followed by a double from Wigginton …
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Associated Press:
Cubs closer Wood pitches to batters; blister still worrisome — CHICAGO (AP) — Cubs closer Kerry Wood faced batters on Sunday but probably will not return from a pesky blister on his right index finger until later this week. — Sidelined since July 11, Wood had hoped to return …
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Lupica: Beltran is New York baseball's biggest offensive disappointment — Two years ago, Derek Jeter hit .343 and had 214 hits and scored 118 runs and was nearly the MVP of his league. Now, at 34, two years from the end of his Yankee contract, two years from what will be the most interesting …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Chipper plans return to Braves lineup — Chipper Jones is expected to resume his pursuit of the National League batting title Friday at Arizona, the first day the Braves third baseman is eligible to come off the 15-day disabled list. — Jones, the major-league batting leader at .369 …
Associated Press:
Griffey apologizes for gesture … CINCINNATI (AP) — Ken Griffey Jr. thanked Cincinnati Reds fans on Saturday for their support during his nine seasons in his hometown, and apologized to them for his throat-slash gesture last weekend. — The Reds traded Griffey to the Chicago White Sox on Thursday, when the team was in Washington.
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