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Colin Stephenson / New Jersey Online:
New York Yankees will activate Joba Chamberlain Tuesday — NOTEBOOK — NEW YORK — Joba Chamberlain will be activated from the disabled list Tuesday, manager Joe Girardi announced after Sunday's game. Chamberlain, who has been on the DL since Aug. 6 because of rotator cuff tendinitis …
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Katrina Waugh / The Roanoke Times:
Three Avalanche players to face charges — The arrests stem from a disturbance early Sunday morning at Mac and Bob's Restaurant. — 981-3127 — Koby Clemens, Mark Ori and Jimmy Goethals were arrested early Sunday morning after several members of the Salem Avalanche baseball team spent Saturday night at a popular Salem restaurant.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Pelfrey's words anger Ross — MIAMI GARDENS - Cody Ross wasn't happy about Mike Pelfrey hitting him with a pitch Saturday for the second time in as many starts against the Marlins. — His mood didn't improve Sunday, when he saw Pelfrey's comments about the episode that resulted in the benches emptying.
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Eckstein dealt to D-backs for Beck — Veteran to play second in Arizona, Toronto picks up prospect — NEW YORK — David Eckstein put on a Blue Jays uniform for the last time on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. Following Toronto's 6-2 victory over New York, the seldom-used infielder …
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D-backs acquire David Eckstein from Blue Jays
D-backs acquire David Eckstein from Blue Jays
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Howard Beck / New York Times:
Pettitte Gives Up Six Runs as Yankees Lose to Jays
Pettitte Gives Up Six Runs as Yankees Lose to Jays
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Scorer gives explanation — Pittsburgh - The official scorer for the game today between the Brewers and Pirates at PNC Park, a man by the name of Bob Webb, gave this explanation for his scoring decision in the fifth inning that prevented CC Sabathia from throwing a no-hitter:
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres to release Iguchi, Tomko — Pitcher LeBlanc, second baseman Antonelli may get call — SAN DIEGO — The Padres will officially announce Monday that they've parted ways with second baseman Tadahito Iguchi and pitcher Brett Tomko. — A team source confirmed on Sunday that Iguchi …
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Peter King / Sports Illustrated:
MMQB (cont.) — Quote of the Week I — “He will very quickly find out he's not the player he should be. I hope he figures it out before there is irreversible damage.” … Quote of the Week II — “Our governor is going to be vice president, and we still don't have an Olive Garden.”
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Boras fires back at Coonelly — Scott Boras, agent for Pirates first-round draft pick Pedro Alvarez, took exception to team president Frank Coonelly's remark in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette yesterday that Boras was responsible for bringing the Kansas City Royals into their dispute.
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
September calls coming — Good afternoon and Happy Labor Day, denizens. I say that today (Sunday) because this is probably going to have to be good for tomorrow (Monday) too. Day game, travel to Florida tonight, day game tomorrow means I'd better go on and wish it now.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Rizzs eligible to join elite company — Neihaus won Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasters in 2008 — SEATTLE — For most of his Hall of Fame career as the voice of the Mariners, Dave Niehaus has shared broadcast booths around the Major Leagues with Rick Rizzs.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Yankees' minor league report — Phil Coke was a “fringy prospect” until this season, says Mark Newman, the Yankees vice president of baseball operations. But Coke was the first name Newman uttered in a recent conversation about Yankee minor-leaguers who made significant strides this season.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Jeff Kent to have surgery on his injured knee — An MRI exam this morning showed that the Dodgers' second baseman had a torn medial meniscus. — Jeff Kent will undergo an operation on his left knee Tuesday that could end his season and 17-year career. An MRI exam this morning showed that Kent …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers take series from D-backs — LA roughs up Webb, trims deficit in NL West to 2 1/2 games — PHOENIX — That was quite a trip. — For eight games, the Dodgers couldn't beat anybody. Then they beat the two best pitchers on the team they're chasing, Dan Haren and Brandon Webb of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Times-Tribune:
Pregame notes: Update on Horne … The Alan Horne who struggled here in June and July looked nothing like the Alan Horne who pitched brilliantly in spring training and looked good those first two starts in April. Something was clearly wrong, just nice to have the problem figured out and taken care of.
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