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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Johnny Damon is shaky in center as Yankees fall to Toronto, 2-1 — TORONTO - The Yankees held a players-only meeting less than an hour before Tuesday night's game in an attempt to reinforce the obvious: Time is running out. — The meeting didn't do much to inspire the Yankees' bats …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod calls on Yanks to start pressing — New York (66-59) at Toronto (65-60), Wednesday, 7:07 p.m. ET — TORONTO — As the dates continue to fall off the calendar, Alex Rodriguez is among those who believe the Yankees need to begin pushing the envelope a little more …
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
METS SIGN AL REYES — ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO UPGRADE BULLPEN — The Mets today tried another avenue to upgrade their bullpen by signing Al Reyes, who was recently waived by the Tampa Bay Rays, to a minor-league contract, The Post has learned. — Reyes was released by the Rays on Aug. 9 …
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PELFREY TO PEN PERFECT IN PINCH — THE Mets have an aching need in their bullpen, and Mike Pelfrey is the best man for the Joba. — Pelfrey does not have the overpowering stuff of Joba Chamberlain. But he has the best combination of skills to re-enact for the Mets what Chamberlain …
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: The Met Pen Edition — 1. I hope you get a chance to read my column in today's Post. It advocates that the Mets give Mike Pelfrey a chance to help the beleaguered bullpen. It also details a variety of options the club is still... After July 31, a player must be put on revocable waivers before he can be traded.
Tampabayallstar / New York Post:
DRUNK HIDEKI IRABU ARRESTED FOR ASSAULTING BARTENDER — Staff and Wire Reports … Last updated: 2:44 am
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Beckett's next start is delayed — Team wants to determine source of arm numbness — Josh Beckett's next start has been pushed back. — BALTIMORE - Because of the tingling and numbness that Josh Beckett has been experiencing in his right arm since waking up Sunday …
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Dan Sewell / Associated Press:
Reds urge patience in letter to fans — CINCINNATI (AP)—Dear fans: Please be patient. — The Cincinnati Reds explain why they traded stars Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn and ask for patience in a letter sent to fans this week. — “By executing these inevitable changes now …
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Nolasco pitches, hits the Marlins to win — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Ricky Nolasco won a pot of cash for his first career complete game - thanks to the Marlins' nearly two-year drought without a pitcher going the distance. — Nolasco pitched a two-hitter for his first shutout and drove in two runs …
Associated Press:
Griffey hits homer No. 609 to tie Sosa for fifth on all-time list — CHICAGO (AP) — White Sox slugger Ken Griffey Jr. hit career homer No. 609 against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday, tying Sammy Sosa for fifth on the career list with a two-run shot against his former team.
ESPN:
Best Case Scenario for Wagner is 3 Weeks — Wagner's agent, Bean Stringfellow, told Marchand, that Wagner was “surprised it will take three weeks” when he went to the doctors yesterday. — The Mets have not revealed a time-table, only saying that Wagner is out indefinitely.
John Donovan / Sports Illustrated:
Baseball's Olympic dream teams … In a dream world, the best baseball players on the planet would stop whatever they're doing every four years, pick up their bats and their gloves and their pine tar and make a pilgrimage to the Olympic Games, where national pride and Olympic ideals would combine …
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Bradley would like to return to Rangers in 2009 — Milton Bradley's immediate goal is to get through the season, his first as an All-Star and the most productive of his career. His priority after the season will be staying with the Rangers. — Bradley and general manager Jon Daniels confirmed …
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Harden-ed by his critics — Tired of ‘injury-prone’ label, Cubs right-hander just keeps mowing 'em down — Cubs right-hander Rich Harden wants to set the record straight. — Check that. He specifically says he doesn't want to set the record straight. It seems he has been there, done that enough times for his taste.
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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Harden leads surging Cubs over Reds 5-0
Harden leads surging Cubs over Reds 5-0
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