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George A. King III / New York Post:
SOURCE: BOSSES WANT BRIAN BACK — ST. PETERSBURG - Hal and Hank Steinbrenner agree they want Brian Cashman back as the Yankees' GM, The Post has learned. — According to a MLB source, the Steinbrenner family has decided Cashman is the man to lead the organization back from a nightmarish season …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Chamberlain Most Likely to Start '09 in Bullpen — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It is all about the math with Joba Chamberlain, and the math does not add up for him to open next season in the Yankees' starting rotation. — Chamberlain is likely to finish this season with only 100 innings or so …
Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
New York Yankees' Joba Chamberlain will see his innings limited in 2009 — NOTEBOOK — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Joba Chamberlain, activated from the disabled list before Tuesday night's game against Tampa Bay, doesn't believe his midseason transition from reliever to starter contributed …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Joba returns and could be back in pen in '09
Joba returns and could be back in pen in '09
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Red Sox Monster:
Dustin Pedroia: ‘Jerry Remy stunk’ — I'll lead this one off this way: I love me some Dustin Destroya. — It is for this reason that the following video clip concerns me greatly, considering Red Sox Nation's affinity for the mustachioed one, Jerry Remy. Cue Dustin Pedroia signing autographs for a random admiring fan:
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Moose gets a big lift from bats — Nady's two-run homer gives Mussina cushion for 17th win — Xavier Nady, right, high-fives Alex Rodriguez after hitting a fourth-inning, two-run home run. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara / September 2, 2008) — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Mike Mussina took …
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
No Runs Over, So Nats' Run Is Over — Shutout Snaps Win Streak at 7; Flores Is Hurt: Phillies 4, Nationals 0 — The Washington Nationals lost by four and lost one last night. A streak snapped. An ankle bent. The old pattern of baseball from an earlier part of the summer …
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Paul Doyle / Hartford Courant:
Pedroia Has 5 RBI In Red Sox Win — BOSTON — The national anthem was about to start when Kevin Youkilis felt spasms in his lower back Tuesday night. So Red Sox manager Terry Francona tore up his lineup card. And Dustin Pedroia, penciled into the second spot in the original lineup, was shifted to cleanup.
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Harper: Niese not ready for prime time — MILWAUKEE - Jon Niese showed plenty of guts and a world of potential. He just didn't show that he's quite ready to pitch in the big leagues, particularly in a September pennant race. — So what do the Mets do now?
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Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
In a Perfect World, Lincecum Would Win Cy Young — Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants is perhaps the most stylistically unique starter to debut since Orlando Hernandez. Just as Jeff Bagwell's batting stance was something like the perfect inverse of everything you'd read in a book …
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Mike Florio / ProFootballTalk.com:
RUDI'S CRAZY DAY IN DETROIT — A strange thing happened to running back Rudi Johnson when he visited with the Detroit Lions on Monday. — Someone stole his stuff. — Seriously. — Specifically, and as we're told by a reliable source (i.e., not the person who told Mort that Joey Harrington …
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Lewis Lazare / Chicago Sun Times:
Funny. Effen. Signs. — The Major League Baseball countdown to the playoffs is here. Which means the buzz about the Chicago Cubs and their possible date with destiny are intensifying. So don't be surprised if plenty of brands start jumping on the Cubs bandwagon in hopes …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Big Z leaves game with arm soreness — Righty to be examined by orthopedist on Wednesday — CHICAGO — Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano will be examined on Wednesday after leaving his start because of soreness in his right arm. — Zambrano was pulled after giving up three runs on five hits …
Danny Knobler / CBS SportsLine.com:
Sabathia headlines deep free-agent market of pitchers — The Yankees are destined to miss the playoffs for the first time since 1993, but one veteran baseball man said this week that the Yankees' problems won't be that tough to solve this winter. — The reason is simple.
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Baseball Prospectus
Kentucky Post:
Reds' Ballpark Worker Charged In Phone Theft — A man who works at Great American Ballpark has been charged with stealing a fan's cell phone while he was working. — Fifty-three-year-old Paul Pawkey is charged with theft after being arrested early Wednesday morning at the ballpark.
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Heed the call-up — To honor the 28 days of baseball this September, here are 28 September call-ups to keep an eye on. — For fairness, they're in alphabetical order. Except the first guy. Because he's the one everybody wants to see. — David Price, SP, Tampa Bay: Worry not, Rays fans, however many of you there actually are.
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Indians add six September callups — Barfield, Aubrey, Mastny return; Meloan, Rundles get first look — CLEVELAND — The Indians' ongoing auditions for 2009 received a heavy dose of new participants Tuesday. — Six players were added to the Tribe's active roster from Triple-A Buffalo as part of September callups.
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