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Tim Tucker / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves announcer Skip Caray dies — Skip Caray made the call when the Atlanta Braves won the World Series in 1995: “Yes! Yes! Yes! The Atlanta Braves have given you a championship! Listen to this crowd!” — He made the call when Sid Bream scored on Francisco Cabrera's pinch-hit …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Baseball mourns loss of Skip Caray — Beloved Braves announcer continued legacy of excellence — ATLANTA — The Braves family lost one of its most beloved members on Sunday, when Skip Caray passed away at his Atlanta-area home. — Caray, who would have celebrated his 69th birthday on Aug. 12 …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Astros win 4-0, sweep Mets — HOUSTON - “Brain-dead.” — That's the phrase manager Jerry Manuel used to describe Robinson Cancel's ill-advised attempt to steal third base yesterday in the third inning with two outs, two on and David Wright at the plate. — Cancel, however, was not alone.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
The 'stache has met its demise — My friends, I have some sad news. — The 'stache is no more. — Sources have told the LoHud Yankees Blog that Jason Giambi has shaved his mustache. The Big G clearly needed to do something given that he has four extra-base hits and a .205 batting average since July 1.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Shift in site would delay Marlins stadium — Location change could push back planned 2011 opening — Responding to a last-minute suggestion from the Miami Arena owner that a new ballpark for the Marlins could be built on that site, Major League Baseball's President and Chief Operating Officer told MLB.com …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Two late offers for Bay spurned — CHICAGO — The Pirates had made up their minds not to trade Jason Bay six minutes before Major League Baseball's trading deadline Thursday, general manager Neal Huntington said, rejecting two firm offers on their table. — But they left open one exception.
Lisa Kennelly / New Jersey Online:
Rivera day-to-day with back spasm — When Joe Girardi didn't go to closer Mariano Rivera with the bases loaded, two outs, and a one-run lead in the top of the eighth, it raised a few eyebrows. — After the game, Girardi's explanation wasn't very reassuring: Rivera was suffering from a back spasm …
Mike Phillips / MiamiHerald.com:
Gonzalez gives Ramirez extra rest — Hanley Ramirez was not in the starting lineup Sunday, and the Marlins hope the rest will revive their All-Star shortstop, who has had just one hit in his past 14 at-bats and was 0 for his past 16 with runners in scoring position.
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
New Red Sox get all A's — Energy returns in sweep — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — As any schoolteacher can tell you, the removal of the naughty kid from class - be it to the principal's office or to Dodger Stadium - generally tends to improve the focus and production of the rest of the group.
Associated Press:
Manny's HR, 3 RBIs power Dodgers to win — LOS ANGELES (AP)—Chavez Ravine is rocking again on a daily basis—this time with Manny-mania. — Slugging All-Star Manny Ramirez flourished during his first three games with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the balance of power in the NL West appears to have shifted in a dramatic way.
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Manny says he wants to finish his career with the Dodgers
Manny says he wants to finish his career with the Dodgers
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Joshua Robinson / New York Times:
Two Rallies, and No Need for More — After scrambling out of the dirt at third base, the Yankees' Justin Christian whipped off his helmet and broke for home. Angels catcher Jeff Mathis had tried to prevent him from stealing third, but his throw rolled into left field.
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.