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Instant replay to begin in series starting Thursday — NEW YORK — Major League Baseball reversed its long-standing opposition to instant replay and will allow umpires to check video on home run calls in series that start Thursday. — Commissioner Bud Selig was scheduled to make the announcement at 5 p.m. ET Tuesday.
George A. King III / New York Post:
YANKS FACING ‘WILD’ PLAYOFF ROAD — EVEN SWEEPING THE SOX MAY NOT BE ENOUGH — Sweep dreams? How about sweep and still weep? — With the Red Sox in Yankee Stadium's third base dugout for the start of a three-game series tonight, everybody is jazzed over the resumption of the greatest rivalry in baseball between blood rivals.
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Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
Klapisch: Yankees' fate likely rests in series against Red Sox — There was something about the unsigned e-mail that bothered Brian Cashman — the unusually sarcastic note hit a nerve when it told the Yankees' general manager “You're no Theo Epstein.” — The e-mail didn't stop there …
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Report: With Maine on DL, Mets may call up Niese — NEW YORK — With John Maine back on the disabled list with a sore shoulder, the New York Mets are reportedly eyeing their farm system for pitching help. — Newsday reported that the Mets are preparing to call up top pitching prospect Jon Niese …
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Maine goes on DL; Niese likely to fill in — The Mets put sore-shouldered John Maine on the 15-day disabled list yesterday and are preparing to replace him in the rotation with highly regarded minor-leaguer Jon Niese, according to a person familiar with the club's thinking.
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Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:
Kenny Rogers placed on waivers, could be traded soon — His experience in postseason is a plus — If a trade involving Tigers left-hander Kenny Rogers is going to happen before the end of this season, it likely will occur within the next several days. — The deadline to set postseason rosters …
Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins face costly offseason with 18 players eligible for arbitration — When it comes to stretching a dollar, the Marlins are pretty much the kings of Major League Baseball. — Yet their vaunted front office will have trouble making all (or even most) of the pieces fit this winter. — Eighteen.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Offensive slump stalls Marlins' push for playoffs
Offensive slump stalls Marlins' push for playoffs
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SportingNews.com:
RBI Algebra 101 — Predicting RBI totals is a tough challenge for fantasy team owners. — Hitting ability plays a large part in driving in runs, the offensive context also matters. A less powerful hitter with more opportunities may drive in more runs than someone batting behind poor offensive players.
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
From the Basement, It's No Wonder Radio Reception Is Poor — Ah, the dog days of summer. Time to kick back, relax on the porch with a tall glass of lemonade and listen to the quintessential sound of the season: the ballgame on the radio. — These days, however, hardly anyone's tuning in.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Getting antsy for Alvarez — The Pirates are running low on patience with Pedro Alvarez. — Ten full days have passed since the team and its first-round draft pick agreed to terms on a $6 million signing bonus, but Alvarez has yet to report for his physical or introductory news conference.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Fukudome still making progress — PITTSBURGH —Just like that, Kosuke Fukudome might be on his way back to becoming an every-day fixture in the Cubs' lineup. — And if manager Lou Piniella has his way, back to the No. 5 spot in the order. — Just one day after Piniella …
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Delgado hits two homers as Mets top Astros, 9-1 — Mets starter Mike Pelfrey delivers a pitch Monday night against the Houston Astros. (Bruce Gilbert, Newsday / August 25, 2008) — The cheers rose out of the throats of 49,791 Mets fans at Shea Stadium last night as Carlos Delgado celebrated among …
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Dan Martin / New York Post:
ONE MEANING-PHIL TWO-GAME SERIES — AMAZIN'S LOOK TO MAKE UP FOR '07 — Johan Santana helped pitch the Twins into the postseason on four different occasions, so he knows what a team needs to do to get into the playoffs. He also knows what happened between the Mets and Phillies a year ago …
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Lynn Jacobsen / Tulsa World:
Olympians watch Drillers fall in home finale — Olympic bronze medalists Dexter Fowler and Casey Weathers looked on as the Drillers (25-38 second half, 54-79) struggled in their regular season home finale, losing 14-1 to Northwest Arkansas. — Fowler and Weathers received a standing ovation …
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