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George A. King III / New York Post:
DROPPING OUT — DAMON, A-ROD BLUNDERS COST YANKS — TORONTO - Another small nail was driven into the Yankees' pinstriped coffin last night by a leather hammer that was Johnny Damon's glove. — With the return of Hideki Matsui as the DH, Damon has been transformed from DH/left fielder to full-time center fielder.
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Associated Press:
Damon misplays fly in eighth to help Jays win — TORONTO (AP)—Johnny Damon was left “baffled” by a pair of blunders in the outfield, the latest hit to the New York Yankees' fading playoff hopes. — Damon allowed two balls to glance off his glove, including an eighth-inning drive …
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles stifled by Red Sox — O's muster nine hits and two runs off Boston starter — Melvin Mora shows his frustration after striking out in the first inning. Mora went 1-for-5 and scored one run in the O's 7-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox. (Sun photo by Lloyd Fox / August 19, 2008)
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Pat Borzi / New York Times:
For One Night, Relief Is No Issue for Manuel — Once Carlos Delgado's two-run double off the wall in left-center put the Mets ahead of the Atlanta Braves by one run in the eighth inning Tuesday night, and the roar from the crowd of 50,589 had died down, the next question was a big one.
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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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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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Over the Monster
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Shino Yuasa / Associated Press:
Ex-Yankees Irabu arrested for alleged assault — TOKYO (AP) — Former New York Yankees pitcher Hideki Irabu was arrested Wednesday for allegedly assaulting a bartender after drinking 20 mugs of beer, a police official said. — Irabu, 39, became angered after his credit card was rejected.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Latest injury may end Izzy's career — All-time Cardinals saves leader Jason Isringhausen walked away from the club Tuesday with what is believed to be a career-threatening torn flexor muscle near his right elbow. — Team medical supervisor Dr. George Paletta confirmed the finding …
Associated Press:
Dunn's homer helps Arizona beat Padres — PHOENIX (AP)—Adam Dunn confessed he had some jitters before taking the field for his home debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks. — But any worries disappeared when Dunn hit his National League-leading 33rd home run, powering the Diamondbacks …
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AZ Snakepit
Associated Press:
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.
Mike White / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Freedom teenager John Challis dies of cancer — John Challis in an April 24 photo following a baseball game with his Freedom High School team. Mr. Challis died Tuesday after a battle with liver and lung cancer. — As John Challis battled terminal cancer this spring, he had some goals.
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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GoatRiders of the Apocalypse