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George A. King III / New York Post:
PAVANO AVAILABLE TO OTHER TEAMS AFTER ONE START — Could “The Idle” be moving? — Carl “American Idle” Pavano is scheduled to start tomorrow night against the Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium - unless another team wants him. — The Post has learned Pavano was put on waivers within …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Aceves works his way up to bigs — Yanks option Robertson down to Triple-A to call up righty — NEW YORK — When Alfredo Aceves walked along the blue line to the Yankees' clubhouse for the first time on Thursday, the newly called-up right-hander already had an idea of what he hoped to see in his Yankee Stadium locker by game time.
The Times-Tribune:
Aceves called up … UPDATE: Sounds like Aceves is going to work out of the bullpen for now but may eventually make a big league start or two if all goes well. And David Robertson was sent back to Triple-A to make room for Aceves on the big league roster. Not sure how he got on the 40-man …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 133: Red Sox at Yankees — YANKEES (70-62) — RED SOX (76-55) — Mike Mussina (16-7, 3.45) vs. the Boston hitters. — Jon Lester (12-5, 3.49) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: The Yankees start the day 10.5 games out in the division and seven out in the wild card. ...
David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Beckett scratched — Josh Beckett has been scratched from his scheduled start on Friday, and the Red Sox ace plans to have his ailing right elbow examined by Dr. James Andrews in Alabama. — In a postgame interview, manager Terry Francona said Beckett was seeing Andrews as a precaution.
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Beckett scratched, plans visit with Andrews in Ala. — NEW YORK — Josh Beckett was scratched again from a scheduled start, and the Boston Red Sox ace plans to have his ailing right elbow examined by Dr. James Andrews. — Beckett is to see Andrews in Alabama on Friday …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels looking for a backup shortstop — David Eckstein is among those mentioned for depth at the position. — Five days before Monday's trade deadline, the Angels continue to pursue a veteran shortstop as insurance in case Erick Aybar is injured. — The team has targeted three Toronto players …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
ANOTHER NAIL IN YANKEES' COFFIN — BOMBERS LEAVE HANK STEWING AFTER DEBACLE — The Steinbrenner family and Jack Nicholson saw last night what a lot of other people have been looking at for a while: The end of the baseball world as a generation of Yankees know it.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Hank, Red Sox bomb Yankees
Hank, Red Sox bomb Yankees
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MLB.com:
“There's Only One October” says Frank Caliendo, Randy Jackson and Stewie from Family Guy — Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Timothy Hutton and other celebrities join largest ever Major League Baseball postseason ad campaign; television partner personalities appear for first time in ads promoting Major League Baseball's postseason
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Kotsay gone; Schafer won't be up in Sept. — Game's approaching and I've got a bunch of stuff to lay on you, so let's just dive right into this. — Just talked to the GM, Frank Wren, about the Mark Kotsay trade and the prospect they got for him, Luis Sumoza.
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Santana must learn leadership role — PHILADELPHIA - Johan Santana is not like everyone else in the New York Mets' clubhouse, no matter how much he craves to be. He is supposed to be an ace, and he needs to bag the humility and start acting like one. — In the afterglow of a 6-3 victory …
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — And in This Corner... friendly — It really was the statement heard 'round the world, as from the time of its release until the end of the day, my phone has been burning in non-stop discussions with teams, agents, players, and other members of the media all looking to talk about the Pedro Alvarez situation.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Duking It Out — Elijah Dukes hits two home runs tonight against the Dodgers. He's scored three time and knocked in four as the Washington Nationals are blowing out the Dodgers 9-2 in the eighth. Cristian Guzman is a triple short of the cycle as he drives in two. — Kershaw lasts just 2 1/3 innings, allowing five runs.
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NY Daily News:
Hank has eye on Sabathia, Burnett — Hank Steinbrenner is keeping his glimmer of hope for the postseason alive. But that's not about to stop him from peeking ahead to some valuable pitchers he could pursue during the offseason - namely, CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett. — Live Blog: Clock approaches midnight in Bronx
Associated Press:
MLB's replay central resembles NASA — NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball's replay central is an 18-by-24 foot room on the fifth floor of a former baking factory in Manhattan's Meatpacking District that's crammed with so many computers and television screens that it looks like NASA's Mission Control.
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox on Mariotti's split: 'It's about time' — BALTIMORE — Word of Jay Mariotti's split with the Chicago Sun-Times reached the White Sox' clubhouse minutes after their victory Tuesday night against the Baltimore Orioles, and the reaction could be heard outside.
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Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Ramirez's flub: ‘It happens’ — ATLANTA - By Wednesday afternoon, Hanley Ramirez was more willing to discuss his ninth-inning trouble on a potentially game-ending double-play ball the night before. — But only slightly. — Asked if the ball simply got stuck in his glove before he could throw to first …
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