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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: Matsui, Pavano and Santana — 1. When Hideki Matsui went on the DL in late June because of a left knee problem, Yankee officials conceded the season. They knew Matsui needed surgery and there were just too many starts and stops with the injury, too...
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks will bring someone up Saturday — Club plans to call on Pavano or Hughes to face Orioles — NEW YORK — The Yankees will dip into their system to pluck a pitcher for Saturday's game in Baltimore, a start that could go to either Phil Hughes or Carl Pavano.
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The Times-Tribune:
Hughes: “I threw too many pitches over the plate” … The admission that his arm felt a little bit dead accounts for the lower velocity than we've seen his previous minor league outings. He was sitting 91-93 tonight — he had been 92-94, occasionally hitting 95 — but it was his command that caused the biggest problems.
Richard Sisk / NY Daily News:
Shea Stadium home plate headed for orbit — Astronauts Mike Massimino (r.) and Mike Good. Massimino holds up the home plate used at Shea Stadium for the 2007 season. — WASHINGTON - The Yankees-Mets rivalry has really hit new heights. — Months after a Bomber-loving astronaut carried …
Paul SF / YFSF:
Stifling Conditions — In a gamer the other night, SF asked the following question: … Your wish is my command. There's two ways I can think to figure something like this out. Take a look at the 10 best pitching performances against the Red Sox this season and compare them to the 10 best …
Krysten Oliphant / MLB.com:
Cooper predicts sweep in Milwaukee — Houston (63-61) at Milwaukee (71-54), Monday, 7:05 p.m. CT — HOUSTON — Despite two ugly losses in the Astros' series against the D-backs, manager Cecil Cooper continues to challenge his team. — First, he said Houston would win 88 games to end the season …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
No. 10: Sun, sand, fun and baseball in San Diego — If you could sit anywhere at any ballpark in the major leagues, where would it be? USA TODAY combined nominations from readers and votes from our writers and editors to come up with the 10 best seats in baseball.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
No hurry for Castillo to return as deadline looms — PITTSBURGH - Luis Castillo's 20-day minor-league rehab clock is set to run out midweek, meaning the Mets may be forced to activate the second baseman on Thursday unless a legitimate injury issue remains. Castillo is staying with Double …
Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Chris Volstad settling down after rough starts — MIAMI GARDENS — For the second consecutive start, Chris Volstad settled down and pitched well enough to win. — The difference was this time the bullpen let him down. — Volstad had not allowed a run when he left …
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ny.metro.us:
Yanks stadium ban: today sunscreen, tomorrow PB&J? — It says something about how the Yankees' season is going that the biggest excitement at the stadium came when the team tried to ban fans from bringing sunscreen through the gates. Anyone who complained was pointed to the concession stands …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Run for your very lives — I hate to bring this up. — I really do. — I probably shouldn't. — But Carl Pavano threw six solid innings for Double-A Trenton today at Reading. He allowed one run on six hits with one walk and six strikeouts. — Are we prepared for the possible return …
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Los Angeles Times:
This is one fight Jeff Kent isn't going to win — “Manny was only hitting .300 in Boston with 20 home runs,” Kent said, as a prelude to the sarcastic kicker. “And he's doing way better than that here — so I'm helping Manny.” — This one is so hard to figure.
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Kurt Streeter / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers great Maury Wills at peace with a sober reality — Maury Wills, a Dodger great from the '60s, talks with fans Wednesday at Dodger Stadium. Wills says he has found peace from old resentments, 19 years after succeeding in keeping alcoholism from controlling him.
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