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Jack Curry / Bats:
How Much Does Cano Miss Bowa? — PHILADELPHIA — Robinson Cano's disappointing play has been one of the great mysteries in the Yankees' uneven season. After Cano batted .306 with — 19 home runs and 97 runs batted in a year ago, he was hitting .263 with 11 and 56 after Friday's game.
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Michael Schwartz / MLB.com:
Bowa happy to be back in Philadelphia — Dodgers third-base coach: 'I'll be remembered as a Phillie' — PHILADELPHIA — Dodgers third-base coach Larry Bowa has spent time with eight Major League organizations during his career, but as Los Angeles began a four-game series in Philadelphia on Friday night …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Santana, Mets continue surge — Johan Santana again answered the call for Mets starting pitchers to go deep into games - even if it was opponent Roy Oswalt who received credit for the complete game. — Santana contributed seven scoreless innings while tossing a career-high 121 pitches.
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Howie Rumberg / Associated Press:
Mets' Santana stifles Astros in 3-0 win — NEW YORK (AP)—Johan Santana was not going to let his manager take him out after six innings, not when former minor league teammate Roy Oswalt was still out there dominating hitters. — Santana left an inning before Oswalt but he made two less mistakes …
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Joe McDonald / Providence Journal:
Breaking news: Drew has herniated disc in back — TORONTO — The Red Sox received an unpleasant surprise Friday afternoon when they learned outfielder J.D. Drew is suffering from a herniated disc in his back. — Drew has suffered from chronic back pain throughout his career and had a flareup …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers ponder September callups — With club in contention, prospects could provide depth — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers are already weighing options for Sept. 1 callups, but discussions won't intensify for at least a week, and general manager Doug Melvin would not tip his hand on Friday.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves ink Lopez to Minor League deal — Veteran right-handed pitcher coming off elbow surgery — ST. LOUIS — After watching him complete a bullpen session on Friday, the Braves opted to take a gamble on Rodrigo Lopez and his surgically repaired right elbow.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Castillo set to return — Luis Castillo is scheduled to play second base Saturday night for the first time since July 2, when a strained left hip flexor sent him to the DL. — Castillo lost a few pounds while rehabbing, which he suggested has reduced the stress on the knees that he had surgically cleaned last October.
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Doug Tucker / Associated Press:
Hosmer hits titanic homers in batting practice — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After limping home from a 1-8 road trip, the punchless Kansas City Royals stepped onto the field at Kauffman Stadium and caught a glimpse of what they're so desperately lacking. — Time after time, 18-year-old Eric …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres give Hayhurst a shot vs. Giants — Minor Leaguer has ‘continued to impress,’ will debut Saturday — SAN FRANCISCO — In the eyes of Padres general manager Kevin Towers, pitcher Dirk Hayhurst, who will make his Major League debut Saturday, has gone from non-prospect to, at the very least, a suspect.
The Times-Tribune:
Yankees vs. IronPigs, August 22 — Top second: Let me walk you through this four-run inning from Phil Hughes, because he must have walked back to the dugout wondering how in the hell that just happened. — First batter: Jon Knott homered by lunging at a pitch and getting just enough of it to carry over the wall in left.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Nats GM in trouble, Rox on the block, pitchers who'll get paid … Embattled Nationals general manager Jim Bowden still appears to have the support of his bosses, who blame others for problems that have beset Bowden and the club in recent days, according to people who have spoken to the leadership of the last-place club.
Nick Zaccardi / MLB.com:
Cubs won't take struggling Nats lightly — Chicago (78-49) vs. Washington (45-83), Friday, 1:20 p.m. CT — CHICAGO — For the Cubs, the playoff chase is heating up. September is on the horizon, and October is coming into focus. For their opponents, April can't come fast enough.
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