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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
The good feelings disappeared in a New York minute — NEW YORK - The ancient house of horrors came back to bite the Red Sox in the butt one last time. — It was all going perfectly. Theo Epstein was having a better week than Barack Obama, the Sox were positioned to sweep the Yankees off the playoff map …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett scratched from Friday's start — Righty won't pitch vs. White Sox, will see Dr. Andrews instead — NEW YORK — At best, Red Sox ace Josh Beckett sounded cautiously optimistic when the topic of his scheduled Friday night start against the White Sox came up. As it turns out, there was good reason for the caution.
Yahoo! Sports:
Nationals SS Guzman hits for cycle — WASHINGTON (TICKER) —Washington Nationals shortstop Cristian Guzman hit for the cycle in an 11-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. — Guzman hit a solo home run to left field as part of the Nationals' five-run first inning and lined …
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Duking It Out — Elijah Dukes hits two home runs tonight against the Dodgers.
Duking It Out — Elijah Dukes hits two home runs tonight against the Dodgers.
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Katie Strang / Newsday:
Hank has eyes on Sabathia, Burnett for offseason — A day after promising that the Yankees will be busy in the offseason addressing their needs, Hank Steinbrenner yesterday named two pitchers in whom the Yankees have interest. — “Everybody's looking at [CC] Sabathia and [A.J.] Burnett …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Cashman still believes in Yankees' youth movement — Their 3-2 walk-off victory over the Red Sox allowed a little euphoria and relief into the Yankees' clubhouse for a day, but no one should kid himself. There will be no sprint to the finish line for this team.
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River Ave. Blues, Boston Herald, It is about the money, stupid and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Royals' Olivo expresses frustration with playing time, Hillman — Miguel Olivo is ticked. Not even the guy known in some circles as “Smiley” can ignore it any longer. — “It's only, what, (29) more games?” he said. “I'm going to do my best during that and that's it.”
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Jays designate Stairs for assignment — Trade talks indicate veteran may sign with contending club — ST. PETERSBURG — The Blue Jays have designated Matt Stairs for assignment and are working out a trade that could potentially send the veteran to a contending club.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
MLB, umpire: Call against Aybar was wrong — ST. PETERSBURG — Upon further review, umpire Doug Eddings was wrong about the controversial obstruction call involving Willy Aybar in Sunday's game at Chicago. — Mike Port, MLB's vice president of umpiring, told the St. Petersburg Times …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Analysis: Alvarez case a personality clash? — Boras' history with Pirates, Coonelly set stage for mess — For all the ticking clocks, terse exchanges and now a full-blown drama between Major League Baseball and its players' union, it might be easy to lose sight of perhaps the most pivotal aspect of the Pirates' Pedro Alvarez saga:
Michael Schwartz / MLB.com:
Dodgers drop finale as Kershaw falters — Left-hander optioned to Triple-A after disheartening defeat — WASHINGTON — Dodgers manager Joe Torre has talked all week about needing one big hit to win one big game that could snap Los Angeles out of a funk that gets worse by the day.
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Hamels outstanding, but 'pen falters — Ace's seven innings of one-run ball spoiled by Cubs' rally — CHICAGO — No one had to move or look. Everyone knew. — Aramis Ramirez left no doubt on the final landing spot of this unfortunate baseball. The roar of 40,362 told Phillies reliever Chad Durbin …
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Rays take series behind Jackson — Starter hurls seven innings of one-run ball for 11th victory — ST. PETERSBURG — Diving catches in left field? Solo homers? A dazzling seven starting innings? — Just about the only thing on Thursday night that didn't mirror Wednesday's win was the fate of the Red Sox-Yankees game.