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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 114: Yanks at Rangers (Joba on DL) — YANKEES (61-52) — Sidney Ponson (6-2, 4.23) vs. the Texas hitters. — Tommy Hunter (0-0, 10.80) has never faced any of the New York hitters. — JOBA ON DL: Joba Chamberlain has been placed on the 15-day DL. RHP Chris Britton was recalled from AAA Scranton.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Rotator cuff tendinitis sends Joba to DL — Injury is same as Posada's; Yanks to start Kennedy on Friday — ARLINGTON — Though their worst fears have not been realized, the Yankees must proceed under imperfect conditions. The team officially placed Joba Chamberlain on the disabled list Wednesday …
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Shawn Shroyer / MLB.com:
Pudge OK after collision at plate — Catcher day-to-day after suffering deep bruise to right knee — ARLINGTON — After Wednesday's game against the Rangers, a small statue of a baseball player was knocked over on manager Joe Girardi's desk in the visiting manager's office at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
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Associated Press:
Yanks' I-Rod leaves game after collision — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)—New York Yankees catcher Ivan Rodriguez left Wednesday night's game against Texas after bruising his right knee on a collision at home plate to end the second inning. — Rodriguez winced and writhed on the field …
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Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Bucs' Karstens near perfect in 2-hitter — PHOENIX (AP)—Jeff Karstens has given the Pittsburgh Pirates a perfect start. — Almost a perfect game, too. — The recently acquired right-hander set down his first 23 batters before Chris Young's two-out double in the eighth inning and finished …
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Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Kendrick pitches Phillies by Marlins 5-0 — PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Kyle Kendrick doesn't have overpowering stuff and he doesn't light up the radar gun. Somehow he keeps finding ways to win. — Kendrick pitched six scoreless innings, Ryan Howard homered and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Marlins 5-0 on Wednesday night.
Associated Press:
Wakefield dominates but Youkilis injured in Boston win — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jacoby Ellsbury hit a three-run homer and Tim Wakefield's baffling knuckleball shut down Kansas City on four hits through six innings, helping the Boston Red Sox to an 8-2 victory over the Royals on Wednesday night.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Yanks give Draft pick $850K bonus — Prep pitcher's deal one of largest given to sixth-round choice — HOUSTON — The Yankees have signed Brett Marshall, a high school pitcher selected in the June First-Year Player Draft, to one of the largest contracts ever given to a sixth-round pick …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Starters leading the way for Brewers — Milwaukee (64-51) vs. Washington (42-71), Friday, 7:05 p.m. CT — CINCINNATI — It's no accident that Brewers starters lead the league in innings pitched, according to manager Ned Yost. — It helps that Ben Sheets has been healthy all season …
Associated Press:
Baseball scout, author Karl Kuehl dies at 70 — PHOENIX (AP) — Karl Kuehl, a baseball scout, coach, author and player development specialist known for his contributions to the Oakland Athletics teams that won three pennants, died Wednesday. He was 70. — Kuehl died of pulmonary fibrosis in a Scottsdale hospital, son John said.
Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Cubs score 8 in 3rd to beat Astros 11-4 — CHICAGO (AP)—Now that Alfonso Soriano is back from the disabled list and feeling fine, the hits are coming at a healthy rate. — Soriano launched a three-run homer after Mark DeRosa hit a grand slam during an eight-run burst in the third inning …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Manuel's choice to let Pedro hit dooms Mets — Pedro Martinez reacts after giving up a home run to Brian Giles in the first inning. (Newsday Photo / Kathy Kmonicek / August 6, 2008) — Pedro Martinez looked back at Jerry Manuel to see if the manager was really going to let him bat …
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
One year after No. 756, Bonds still conspicuous — by his absence — SAN FRANCISCO — The national spotlight has faded. The kayaks mostly are gone, leaving McCovey Cove — once again — all to the fish. The night-time chill and mist remain, but the carnival long ago left town.
Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Rays walk off on Pena's three-run shot — Late-inning drama and comebacks nothing new to Tampa Bay — ST. PETERSBURG — Just three outs from their first home series loss in 45 days, the American League East-leading Rays relied on what has been a tried-and-true formula this season: the walk-off.
Newsday:
Mets rookie Murphy making immediate impression — Jody Gerut cracked a Mike Pelfrey pitch, chasing Daniel Murphy to the wall. The Mets' rookie leftfielder and converted infielder got a read on it, leaped at the wall and snared the fly ball for the first out in a 6-5 win over the Padres last night.
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