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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Joba to spend rest of season in pen — DETROIT - Joba Chamberlain is headed back to the bullpen. — The man Hank Steinbrenner recently called “the most dominant starting pitcher in baseball” will work the final month as a reliever after being activated from the disabled list before Tuesday's game.
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
JOBA ACTIVATED FOR 'PEN DUTY — DETROIT - Joba Chamberlain can start getting acclimated to life in the bullpen again, but he shouldn't plan on staying there beyond the next few weeks. — “He's a starter who is pitching out of the bullpen,” GM Brian Cashman said yesterday …
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Cashman Takes to the Road — Brian Cashman doesn't travel with the Yankees very often, so it was a bit startling to see him on the field at Comerica Park on Monday morning, chatting with Reggie Jackson and Kevin Long and - yes — hugging Gary Sheffield. — Cashman couldn't define his reasons …
David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Beltre hits for cycle as M's roll past Rangers — Third baseman finishes feat with triple, also scores five runs — ARLINGTON, Texas — Adrian Beltre doesn't like to be showered in beer, the traditional celebration of a major baseball feat when there's no postseason champagne around.
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Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Kendrick chased in Phillies' defeat — WASHINGTON - There's a characteristic that managers and coaches love to see in players. They call it “good face.” Back in spring training in 1994, manager Jim Fregosi saw it in a young reliever named Ricky Bottalico.
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies Notebook: Phillies could change rotation so Hamels faces Mets — WASHINGTON - Of the 15 games the Phillies have played against the Mets this season, their top two pitchers have started just two. But they could double that total this weekend if they decide to keep lefthander Cole Hamels …
Mike Lipka / Yahoo! Sports:
Minnesota (77-60) at Toronto (70-66) — Finished with the West Coast portion of their longest road trip in more than 39 years, the Minnesota Twins are headed east. — The Twins begin the final leg of their 14-game journey Tuesday when they open a three-game set against the Toronto Blue Jays …
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GuelphMercury.com:
Ricciardi contemplates next season's moves — CATHAL KELLY — While Toronto's division rivals prepare for free-agent spending sprees, Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi is planning a quiet off-season of internal re-arming. — “I don't really know how much we're going to look to spend,” Ricciardi said over the weekend at Yankee Stadium.
Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Cubs C Hill returns after saw accident — CHICAGO (AP)—Koyie Hill may have been the happiest callup of all when the Chicago Cubs expanded their roster Monday for the final month of the season. — Just to be in a major league uniform—any baseball uniform really—seemed unlikely a little …
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Tuesday Ten Pack — Carlos Carrasco, RHP, Triple-A Lehigh Valley (Phillies) — Carrasco entered the year as the Phillies' top prospect, but his performance had been disappointing right up until the end of the season when he finished with a flourish. The 21-year-old Venezuelan put …
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Josh Kalk / Hardball Times:
Anatomy of a player: Josh Beckett — Josh Beckett has become one of the premier postseason pitchers in the big leagues. After winning a ring with the Marlins, he was traded to the Red Sox and was on a Series winner again last year. Expectations were high for him this year …
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Clemente Lisi / New York Post:
CITY WILL $TRIKE OUT IF YANKS MISS PLAYOFFS — Damn Yankees! — City businesses stand to miss out on making $141 million this fall if the Yankees fail to make the playoffs for the first time in 13 years, according to a study commissioned by The Post. — The report conducted …
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Steve Herrick / MLB.com:
Dominant Lee breaks 20-win mark — Shutout makes lefty first Tribe hurler to milestone since '74 — CLEVELAND — On Sept. 1, 2007, Cliff Lee was one of the players the Indians called up from Triple-A Buffalo when the team expanded its roster. — The left-hander had struggled for most of the season …
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Mark Remme / MLB.com:
Fresh start to September for Red Sox — Byrd, big sixth ensure Orioles won't play spoilers in opener — BOSTON — It certainly wasn't the equivalent of Clay Buchholz's no-hitter when the Red Sox and Orioles met exactly one year ago. But the way balls were flying in the cool Boston air on Monday …