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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Olsen rolls ankle but should make next start — NEW YORK — Left-hander Scott Olsen, who rolled his right ankle in the sixth inning Saturday, said he still plans to make his next start Thursday against St. Louis. If he can't, left-hander Andrew Miller could get activated from the disabled list and replace him.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Olsen not worried about ankle — NEW YORK - Left-hander Scott Olsen said the “tightness” he felt in his right ankle Sunday would not keep him from making his start Thursday. — Olsen tweaked the ankle covering first base on Carlos Delgado's grounder in the fifth inning Saturday.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Hermida now swinging without pressure — Florida (62-56) vs. St. Louis (65-55), Monday, 7:10 p.m. ET — NEW YORK — There is a levelness to Jeremy Hermida's game. — In his third full season, the 24-year-old Marlins right fielder has dealt with high expectations from the time he was a first-round Draft pick in 2002.
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FishStripes
Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Yankees aren't the gold standard in '08 — Reality dropped onto the Yankees yesterday like the lid of a coffin slamming shut on their playoff hopes. — You could sense it in their hushed voices and downcast eyes. You could feel it in the mood of a clubhouse that couldn't be any lower if it were located in the La Brea tar pits.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Carpenter exits with arm injury — Cards right-hander strains right triceps on 66th pitch vs. Cubs — CHICAGO — It seems that it could be worse. — That's what the Cardinals had to hang their hats on Sunday night after ace Chris Carpenter was removed from their game against the Cubs due to a strained right triceps.
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Peter Abraham / The Journal News:
Yankees ship Kennedy to minors — ANAHEIM, Calif. — When Yankees manager Joe Girardi declared on Saturday that struggling rookie Ian Kennedy was still in the rotation, that meant only one thing - a change was coming. — It happened yesterday when left-handed reliever Billy Traber …
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Yahoo! Sports:
Blue Jays place 3B Rolen on DL — TORONTO (TICKER) —Following Sunday's 4-0 loss to the Cleveland Indians, the Toronto Blue Jays placed third baseman Scott Rolen on the 15-day disabled list with soreness in his left shoulder. — The move comes after Rolen was scratched from the starting lineup …
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Astros douse Bonds speculation — GM Wade says adding slugger not ‘viable alternative’ now — CINCINNATI — Oh, the irony. — The Astros lose their slugging left fielder for the rest of the season, and almost at the exact time, Barry Bonds is telling a packed house at AT&T Park in San Francisco, “I haven't retired.”
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Brian McTaggart / Houston Chronicle:
With Lee out, Astros say Bonds isn't an option
With Lee out, Astros say Bonds isn't an option
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MLB Rumors
Kevin Horan / MLB.com:
Lidge unavailable to pitch Sunday — Phillies closer's right shoulder feeling sluggish lately — PHILADELPHIA — Brad Lidge has been the Phillies' most effective closer in years, converting all 28 of his save opportunities, the longest string in team history.
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Billy the Marlin up for Mascot HOF — Florida's fishy friend makes list of candidates for special honor — MIAMI — This one is for the mascots. — The ones who never test the free-agent market. Who will not leave the game early to avoid traffic. Who don't head for shelter during rain delays.
Justice B. Hill / MLB.com:
Baker preaches running to pitchers — Manager saw what activity did for former star teammates — CINCINNATI — Don't let Reds manager Dusty Baker's taste in music fool you. — Yeah, Baker might listen to some rap, the musical genre of contemporary times. But Baker's more old school in his thinking than he is hip-hop.
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Walkoff Walk
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Windy day blows Buchholz out early — Starters struggles continue, giving up three jacks in three-plus — CHICAGO — With wind whipping in his face, Clay Buchholz was hoping a nasty arsenal of pitches could offset the elements. In fact, what he really wanted to do was fix all that had ailed …
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
After the Walks, a Walk-Off in Milwaukee — Nationals Yield 13 Free Passes; Ayala Yields Winning HR: Brewers 5, Nationals 4 — Walks have always enjoyed a secure, time-trusted role as winning's greatest inhibitor — walks kill, the cardinal rule of pitching goes — but for the longest …
Dave Fultz / MLB.com:
Sheets follows CC's gem with his own — Three homers provide all the support Milwaukee starter needs — MILWAUKEE — CC Sabathia threw a complete game gem on Friday to shut out the Nationals. Not to be outdone, Ben Sheets put together a brilliant performance of his own to blank Washington …
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Bugs & Cranks
Justice B. Hill / MLB.com:
Reds juggle catching rotation — Ross designated for assignment; Hanigan called up — CINCINNATI — In a move that had been expected, the Reds reinstated right-hander Aaron Harang from the 15-day disabled list and put him into the starting slot for the series finale Sunday against the Astros.
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Crawford sent to DL with finger injury — All-Star outfielder could require surgery; Baldelli activated — SEATTLE — Carl Crawford has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a subluxation of his right middle finger tendon, and his status for the remainder of the season is unknown.
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