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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Struggling Uggla benched — PHOENIX — Second baseman Dan Uggla was blunt Sunday when asked how he prepares on days he's not in starting lineup. — “When you get benched? Nothing,” he said. “You just sit down, wear it. Who knows? At this point now, they're not days off.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Nolasco gets nod in rubber match — Florida (66-64) at Arizona (68-61), Sunday, 4:10 p.m. ET — PHOENIX — Completing the task has been a challenge for the Marlins' starting pitchers over the past two seasons. — But in his last outing, Ricky Nolasco went the distance at San Francisco …
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins Notebook: Amezaga provides defense off bench
Marlins Notebook: Amezaga provides defense off bench
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Maine wants to pitch but may have to be shut down — It's looking more and more as if John Maine's injured shoulder is going to give out before he voluntarily calls it quits for this season. Maine was so determined to make Saturday's start against the Astros that he received a cortisone shot …
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: Mets ship starting to spring leaks — That was quite a jolt of reality Jerry Manuel got Sunday and, by his own admission, this is not exactly the time for the Good Ship Met to start springing leaks again. — But there they were: an ominous forecast on John Maine …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets pen falters in 6-4 loss to Astros — The finish line, at least for the regular season, is Sept. 28. That's less than five weeks away. But at this rate, with the Mets already pushing to the point of exhaustion, the needle could be on empty before the division race is officially decided.
CBS SportsLine.com:
Look Ahead: K-Rod's talent in question as free agency looms — “He has one of those balls that just explodes on the hitter,” the AL coach said. “It's right on you before you know it.” — The other stories to watch this week: — A chapter (likely) closes in the rivalry: Yes, it's true …
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Despite flaws, don't count Yankees out — It's so tempting to declare the Yankees' playoff hopes a lost cause because they've offered us no tangible reason to believe otherwise. — Their injury-plagued pitching staff is too thin. Their lineup of former All-Stars and future Hall …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Might Sabathia be a Giant? … Vallejo, Calif. native CC Sabathia's first choice is to go home to play for the Giants, one executive who knows him well told SI.com. — It doesn't hurt that the Giants play in the National League, which Sabathia, 28, has grown to love while authoring …
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Orioles welcome lucky 100 millionth fan — Ticket holder wins $100,000, season tickets for five years — BALTIMORE — When school starts in two weeks, there will be one teacher who has no problem getting her students' attention. — Velma Greene, a middle school teacher in Fairfax County …
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Cantu addresses young Mexicans — PHOENIX - The Mexican Little Leaguers were a victory shy of bringing home the title, but countryman Jorge Cantu is no less proud of them. — Cantu spoke to the team before Sunday's 12-3 loss to Hawaii in the championship game.
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Mota has turned season around — I have to give reliever Guillermo Mota credit. He has turned around his season with the Brewers. — In June and July, when no lead seemed safe with Mota on the mound, I admit no one was tougher on him than I was. I even mentioned that he might get released …
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Lynn Jacobsen / Tulsa World:
Naturals nudge Drillers for win — Northwest Arkansas took advantage of a couple of mistake pitches by Chaz Roe to strike early and hold on for a 3-1 victory over Tulsa on Sunday at Drillers Stadium. — Marc Maddox put the Naturals up 1-0 with a solo home run in the first, his fourth of the season.
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: Met Pen, Yankee Pen and I-Rod — 1. There are many categories you want your players to be among the league leaders. This is not one of them. The Mets have four relievers in the top nine in the NL in appearances: Pedro Feliciano and Aaron Heilman (68 games) are tied for third …
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Oh, my: Omar walks off a 12-inning hero — Omar Quintanilla is a 5-foot-9 utility infielder known for his nifty glove work and a quiet, workmanlike demeanor. — “Walk-off homer” was not listed on his resume. — Until Sunday, when he suddenly morphed into “Kid Dynamite.”
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