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Steven Krasner / Projo Sox Blog:
Beckett elbow exam results: “Awesome” — BOSTON — Josh Beckett had his valuable right elbow examined Friday morning by noted orthopedic surgeon James Andrews, and the results of those tests were “awesome,” said manager Terry Francona. — “Everything came out completely structurally sound,” Francona said Friday afternoon.
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SOX & Dawgs
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ESPN.com:
Beckett has strained right elbow, is put on DL — Josh Beckett was diagnosed with a strained right elbow and was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday, retroactive to Aug. 18. — The announcement was made prior to the Red Sox game Friday night against the Chicago White Sox.
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A Red Sox Fan …
Michael Vega / Boston Globe:
More on Beckett — The news on Josh Beckett is becoming a little clearer. Beckett visited with Dr. James Andrews today and tests on his right elbow all came back clean, according to Terry Francona. If all goes well, Francona said he expects Beckett to be back to start …
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Over the Monster
Providence Journal:
Sean McAdam — News on Beckett makes a bad day even worse
Sean McAdam — News on Beckett makes a bad day even worse
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Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, Boston Sports Media Watch, Boston Herald and Can't Stop The Bleeding
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Why the Yankees are done … Jason Giambi launched a blast and later a game-winning bullet, rocking the aging house for what was surely the last Yankees-Red Sox game at this Yankee Stadium. The heroics by the lame-duck former star at the about-to-be-demolished ballpark salvaged a game …
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iYankees
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Cashman still believes in Yankees' youth movement
Cashman still believes in Yankees' youth movement
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River Ave. Blues, Boston Herald, It is about the money, stupid and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Phillies, in need of left-handed bat, deal for Stairs … The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to send Matt Stairs to the Phillies for a minor leaguer to be named later. — The trade, first reported by FOXSports.com, gives the Phillies a left-handed bat off the bench to replace the injured Geoff Jenkins.
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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 …
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.”
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: Aug. 29 — Is the season almost over already? Brett Wallace may wish that it could go on a little longer. Just a couple of months ago he was playing for Arizona State, now he's in Double-A and leading Springfield to a playoff spot. It's an amazing run …
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Hot Foot
UPI:
Yank fan's 7th-inning stretch from hell — A New York Yankees fan says he might sue after he was allegedly ejected for trying to use the Yankee Stadium men's room while a patriotic song was playing. — Bradford Campeau-Laurion told WCBS-TV in New York Thursday that the seventh-inning stretch seemed …
Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Hit List: Days of Wonder by Jay Jaffe — Breaking Away: A six-game winning streak helps the Cubs open up their biggest division lead of the year, and their 193-run differential is now 120 runs ahead of the next-closest NL team. Mark DeRosa homers in four straight games to continue …
NPB Tracker:
The Quirks of NPB Pitching — It's been another busy week and I haven't had much time for baseball, so let's take a break from the NPB current events and take a look at some pitching. — If you've read this blog more than once, you might have observed that it's very pitching-centric.
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Hot Foot
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Guzman hits for cycle — Shortstop accomplishes rare feat against Dodgers — WASHINGTON — Nationals shortstop Cristian Guzman hit for the cycle in an 11-2 victory over the Dodgers on Thursday night at Nationals Park. — Guzman is the second player in Nationals history to perform the feat.
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Baltimore Sun:
Orioles to offer $1 tickets in Sept. — Tickets will be available in select section of upper deck for all 16 home games — The Orioles and MASN will offer $1 tickets in a select section of the upper deck at Camden Yards during the month of September, the team announced today in a news release.