Top News:
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 …
RELATED:
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 …
Discussion:
yankeesdaily.com
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 …
New York Post:
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 …
Discussion:
Newsday, New Jersey Online, Ken Davidoff's baseball …, NJ.com, MetsBlog.com, Amazin' Avenue, Mets Blog and Can't Stop The Bleeding
RELATED:
Tampabayallstar / New York Post:
DRUNK HIDEKI IRABU ARRESTED FOR ASSAULTING BARTENDER — Staff and Wire Reports … Last updated: 2:44 am
RELATED:
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 …
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 …
RELATED:
STATS Hosted Solution:
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 …
San Diego Union-Tribune:
Tom Krasovic (Contact) — PHOENIX — Greg Maddux, a future Hall of Famer who graced the Padres with his pitching and professionalism, gave them a parting gift when he consented to a trade to the Dodgers that was approved Tuesday by the commissioner's office.
Eddie B / Detroit Tigers Thoughts:
Projected Elias Rankings — The good news is that I have finally, with reasonable certainty, figured out the disabled list adjustment in the Elias Rankings. The bad news is that it requires going through every player's transactions data and does not lend itself to quick updating.
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 …
Discussion:
ShysterBall
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Hit and Run — Park Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — Last week, in my look at the Twins' rotation, I made reference to this year's Park-Adjusted Defensive Efficiency statistics, and noted that the Twins were dead last in the American League in that category.
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.
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.
RELATED: