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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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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Jocketty shapes Reds' future — CINCINNATI — The man assigned a rival organization's heavy lifting worked the Cardinals clubhouse Sunday morning wearing a Tommy Bahama Hawaiian shirt and an easy smile. — Sporting the tropical doctor look, Walt Jocketty is doing just fine.
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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 …
Associated Press:
Schilling leaning toward retirement — BOSTON (AP)—Curt Schilling says he's leaning “very heavily” toward retirement and is waiting until spring training approaches to see if he wants to try to pitch again. — The Boston Red Sox right-hander, who underwent season-ending shoulder surgery on June 23 …
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 …
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 …
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Royals express interest in Wells — Kip Wells has traveled a strange odyssey over the past six months, from injured pitcher, to concerned parent and husband, to the father of a recently-born son Deacon. — He's looking to add another chapter. Wells became a free agent today and is weighing an offer from the Kansas City Royals.
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Associated Press:
Rays hope to play Tuesday's game as Fay nears — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Angels were holding out hope that their game scheduled for Tuesday night at Tropicana Field will not be postponed because of Tropical Storm Fay.
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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 …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright in pitching limbo — CINCINNATI — The Cardinals have not yet decided when Adam Wainwright will be activated or even how he will be used. But it is increasingly apparent to pitching coach Dave Duncan that the staff's current needs call for Wainwright and Chris Carpenter to perform different chores.
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Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
Happy Jarrod Day — Yes, I know it doesn't have the same ring to it as Happy Felix Day, but at least every Jarrod Washburn start gives the Seattle blogosphere something new to ruminate about other than how its favorite team managed to lose that day's game. — Washburn has become perhaps …
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