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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
News: Mets acquire Ayala from Nats — The Mets have acquired RHP Luis Ayala from the Nationals in exchange for 2B Anderson Hernandez. — Ayala is expected to join the team in Pittsburgh tomorrow. — Ayala had a 5.77 ERA this season with Washington. — The Daily News reported earlier …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals trade pitcher Ayala to Mets — Relief pitcher requested trade; club gets player to be named — WASHINGTON — The Nationals traded right-handed relief pitcher Luis Ayala to the Mets on Sunday morning for a player to be named later, but that player is expected to be infielder Anderson Hernandez.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets acquire reliever Ayala from Nats — Move could help strengthen bullpen as playoff hunt heats up — PITTSBURGH — A trade the Mets hope will be a solution to their bullpen problems — and one that could compound the problems — was consummated Sunday when the team with the third-highest bullpen ERA …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Batting practice doesn't tax Zambrano — Rothschild says no link to pitching struggles — MIAMI - Carlos Zambrano spends so much time working on his hitting that some wonder if it has had a negative effect on his pitching. — But Cubs pitching coach Larry Rothschild believes that theory …
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Associated Press:
Girardi: Yanks' Matsui on track to return Tuesday — NEW YORK — Injured slugger Hideki Matsui is back with the Yankees and is likely to be activated Tuesday, when the club begins a six-game trip at Toronto. — Matsui had 15 at-bats during a simulated game at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, facing left- and right-handed pitching.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Joe Saunders, Angels stumble in Cleveland — Left-hander struggles through five innings and Angels can't push tying run across in ninth inning as they lose a series for the first time since June. — CLEVELAND — It was bound to happen sometime, and better now than in October, the Angels figure.
Associated Press:
Pedro's season-best 7 innings lift Mets — PITTSBURGH (AP)—On a day when he got bad news about his closer and watched his bullpen struggle again, New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel preferred to talk about something positive. — “Pedro was outstanding tonight,” he said.
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Associated Press:
Jays pound Beckett, Red Sox in 15-4 win — BOSTON (AP)—Alex Rios went 5-for-6 and matched a club record with four doubles and the Toronto Blue Jays knocked Boston ace Josh Beckett out after 2 1-3 innings in a 15-4 victory over Red Sox on Sunday. — Adam Lind had a solo homer and four RBIs …
Associated Press:
Rockies extend Nationals' skid to 10 — WASHINGTON (AP)—After the Nationals lost their 10th straight game, manager Manny Acta had a few things to say to his team. — Enjoy a barbeque, spend time with your family. These were some of his suggestions on getting the Nationals …
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Glavine: ligament surgery would signal end to career — Braves? pitcher indicates desire to pitch, but not endure long rehab — While Tom Glavine's future in baseball is up in the air, this much seemed clear to him Saturday: His season is over and he's likely headed for surgery.
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New York Post:
ANOTHER DEREKTION — JETER MAY NOT BE YANKEE LIFER AFTER ALL — THE divorce rate in sports is getting higher and uglier, and we are not talking Alex Rodriguez and Cynthia. — Happily ever after has become tougher to find. In the last year, Joe Torre, Shaquille O'Neal …
Mark Herrmann / On the Yankees beat:
Standard lineup for now, but Matsui near? — Mostly the same starters as yesterday, except for Jose Molina catching, as usual for Mike Mussina. — But there could be a big addition as early as Tuesday. Hideki Matsui played in a simulated game itoday and showed no ill effects …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
We're talking pivotal figures — Contenders will be counting on these 10 — The 10 key players for the stretch run, and a comment from a top American League executive: — 1. John Lackey, Angels: It's great that the Angels have bolstered their offense with Mark Teixeira, but Lackey is their ace …
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