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Yastrzemski hospitalized after having chest pains — BOSTON — Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, the last player to hit for the Triple Crown, was hospitalized for tests Tuesday after experiencing chest pains. — The Boston Red Sox confirmed the 68-year-old Yastrzemski was admitted …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Yaz undergoing bypass — BALTIMORE - Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski will have to undergo heart bypass surgery because of a blockage in one of his main arteries, a source with knowledge of the situation indicated. Yaz is at Massachusetts General Hospital, but there was no further word …
Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Baseball Hall of Famer Yastrzemski is hospitalized — BOSTON—Baseball Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski was hospitalized for tests Tuesday after experiencing chest pains. — The Boston Red Sox confirmed he was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital and was undergoing evaluation and testing.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Tingling, numbness for Beckett — BALTIMORE — In the wake of the revelation by Terry Francona that Josh Beckett has been experiencing tingling and numbness in his right arm since Sunday, Beckett addressed the media in the visiting clubhouse here in Baltimore.
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Associated Press:
Numbness in hand postpones next Beckett start … BALTIMORE (AP) — Josh Beckett's next start has been pushed back a few days while the Boston Red Sox try to determine the cause of lingering numbness in the his right hand. — “We've got to figure out what ... it is,” Beckett said Tuesday.
Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Torre deserves apology from Yankees brass — Last October, the Yankees made Joe Torre an offer he couldn't accept, the chance to be a lame duck in the shooting gallery known as Yankee Stadium. — They came with 6 million bucks in one hand and brass knuckles in the other.
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Playoff Pulse: R.I.P., NYY — The New York Yankees are dead. They are not merely tapping the bucket with their tootsies, sampling the dust with their teeth, booking refundable tickets on the Stygian Ferry. They are on Line 1 with Dr. Kevorkian asking for the soonest appointment possible, please.
Mark Herrmann / Newsday:
Matsui's return to Yankees could rattle lineup — Many questions will come into play for the Yankees once Hideki Matsui comes back, such as “Who's going to sit?” The Yankees probably will prefer to see those questions as options for a lineup that was staggering before a 15-6 rout of the Royals on Sunday.
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MLB umpires sit out conference call on replays — NEW YORK — Umpires want baseball to take another look at instant replay. — Umps said their governing board voted Tuesday to boycott a conference call with management intended to discuss implementing replay, angry that their concerns aren't being addressed.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Sox make themselves at home in Baltimore — BALTIMORE - It should have been a bit confusing to Jason Bay. Not that the Pirates don't get their share of fans on the road - OK, they don't - but it should have been somewhat odd to hear the ovation from the crowd of 40,429 last night at Camden Yards …
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ESPN.com:
Mets' Wagner out indefinitely with more elbow pain — NEW YORK — Billy Wagner has more pain and swelling in his pitching elbow, and the New York Mets' All-Star closer is out indefinitely. — Wagner had an MRI exam Tuesday that revealed additional inflammation in his left elbow — an alarming sign.
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: Zambrano, Met Pitching and Church — 1. Right now, the Yankees are saying that either Phil Hughes or Carl Pavano will start Saturday in Camden Yards. But let me throw a surprise name into the mix: Victor Zambrano. Now no Yankee official has uttered his name...
Joe Posnanski:
Ben Folds and the Big Blog News — I've written this before, but let me say it again: The following post is personal and, I imagine, of absolutely no interest to anyone except immediate family — and even a couple of them probably don't have interest. I'm just warning you in advance.
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Game 126: Braves at Mets — Fresh off news that Billy Wagner could possibly miss the rest of the season, the Mets go for their seventh win in eight games tonight when Oliver Perez (pictured) takes on the Braves at Shea Stadium.... Perez is on a bit of a roll, having won three of his past four starts …
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ESPN:
That's Debatable: Who should be NL MVP? — Welcome to The Show! On Tuesday, ESPN.com MLB Insider Rob Neyer will drop by at 12:30 p.m. ET for another installment of “That's Debatable,” a weekly feature in which we break down a hot topic you have suggested. — Tuesday's topic: Who is your pick to win the NL MVP award?
Rick Chandler / Deadspin:
It's Cheer Day In Philadelphia! (This Will Not End Well) — Ah Philadelphia, Land of 10,000 Losses; where they throw batteries at J.D. Drew and boo Santa Claus. Derision falls like rain here, and everyone gets soaked; especially the Phillies, who are in danger of slip slidin' away in the NL East.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' Kinsler could be out for season — Second baseman might have to undergo surgery for sports hernia — egrant@dallasnews.com — ARLINGTON - Another day, another catastrophe for the Rangers. Ian Kinsler has very possibly played his last game of the season.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Veteran lefty Rhodes takes Pinto under wing — Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez last week paid July 31 acquisition Arthur Rhodes a nice compliment. Gonzalez said it felt like Rhodes had been with the club since day one. — If that was the case, it might not be unreasonable …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Saturday starter? Pavano, possibly — For all those who believe the Yankees would never let oft-injured starter Carl Pavano pitch for them this season, Yanks' GM Brian Cashman has a message: — “That's ridiculous. We're paying him money to pitch. If he can pitch and help us, he'll pitch.”
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