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Yastrzemski has bypass surgery after chest pains — BOSTON — Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, the last player to hit for the Triple Crown, underwent heart bypass surgery Tuesday after experiencing chest pains. — The 68-year-old Yastrzemski was in surgery Tuesday evening after being 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 …
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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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.
George A. King III / New York Post:
PAVANO SKIPS BULLPEN SESSION — STIFF NECK PUTS SATURDAY START IN DOUBT — TORONTO — Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano came out of a minor-league rehab start Sunday with stiffness in his neck and didn't throw a bullpen session today. — Pavano has been sidelined seemingly forever with a list …
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Damon's defensive miscue helps Burnett, Jays win — TORONTO (AP) — Johnny Damon allowed two balls to glance off his glove, including an eighth-inning drive by Marco Scutaro that became the go-ahead double in the Toronto Blue Jays' 2-1 victory over the New York Yankees on Tuesday night.
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Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
For Upton, Miscues and Apologies — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — One year after establishing himself as one of the Tampa Bay Rays' best players, B. J. Upton has become their most confounding. — Upton, a 23-year-old center fielder, has shown a remarkable tendency to slow down on the bases at inopportune times.
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Rays' Upton sorry for ‘mental lapse’ on basepaths — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — B.J. Upton apologized Tuesday for a “mental lapse” on the bases, saying he didn't want to become a distraction for the first-place Tampa Bay Rays. — “There's no excuse for it. It can't happen …
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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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.
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 …
Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Harden leads surging Cubs over Reds 5-0 — CHICAGO (AP)—Rich Harden's been as good—maybe even better—than the Chicago Cubs expected when they acquired him in a trade from Oakland six weeks ago. — Harden allowed two hits in seven innings Tuesday night, striking out 10 and bunting …
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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.
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Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Torre deserves apology from Yankees brass
Torre deserves apology from Yankees brass
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
A tour de force — Sabathia goes 8-0; Braun out in sixth — If CC Sabathia decides to sleep late this morning, one could hardly blame him. — Sabathia asked a lot of his 6-foot-7, 290-pound body Monday night at Miller Park. He was allowed to throw 130 pitches, which he thought to be a career high.
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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