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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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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: New Joba Rules, Mo and Stokes — 1. I believe in protecting young pitcher's arms, especially prized young pitchers such as Joba Chamberlain. There is still too much “just let him pitch” thinking, as if we have learned nothing about the physiology of the arm over the last quarter century.
Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
New York Yankees' Joba Chamberlain will see his innings limited in 2009
New York Yankees' Joba Chamberlain will see his innings limited in 2009
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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Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays closer Percival healthy, ready to work — ST. PETERSBURG — RHP Troy Percival, activated from the disabled list Tuesday, will return to his regular closer role and said he's ready to resume pitching on back-to-back days if needed. — “I should be able to,” Percival said.
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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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MLB.com:
MLB upholds official scorer's call in Brewers-Pirates game — Major League Baseball's Scoring Review Committee convened today to review evidence submitted by the Milwaukee Brewers stemming from Pittsburgh's Andy LaRoche's at-bat against CC Sabathia in the bottom of the fifth inning of Sunday's game at PNC Park.
Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:
Leyland to Verlander: Admit mistakes — The Tigers are not going to the playoffs. They may not even finish with a winning record. But manager Jim Leyland has resolved to achieve some objectives before the season is over. — Perhaps more than anything else, it appears that Leyland wants …
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Flores injured, leaves game — Manny Acta believes there's a chance Flores can come back before the end of the season, but he's still not sure. (My guess is that Flores is shelved for the year. It makes little sense to rush him back. *) But Acta said that potentially Flores could be ready in 10-12 days.
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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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ESPN:
Chat with Scouts Inc.'s Keith Law — Welcome to The Show! On Wednesday, Scouts, Inc. senior baseball analyst, Keith Law, will stop by to talk some baseball. — Keith was formerly the special assistant to the general manager with the Toronto Blue Jays and has a wealth of knowledge for you to tap into.
MLB.com:
Coonelly chats with Pirates fans — Club president discusses team's decisions online — 21sthebest: By trading Jason Bay and Xavier Nady, don't you risk setting the franchise back farther than it already is if those trades don't work out? With Bay and Nady, we had a productive offense and no pitching.
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The Cheat / South Side Sox:
Danks, Sox Running on Empty — When John Danks labored through 4 innings on 90 pitches in his last outing, I said I wasn't worried. He had seemed fine to me in his previous start against the Rays. It wasn't until the Sox pushed back his start against the Indians that I began to sweat …
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Fox Sports:
With Cubs ownership uncertain, Hendry has options — It's hard to believe, but Jim Hendry faces an uncertain future in Chicago. Ken Rosenthal discusses the options for the Cubs' GM.
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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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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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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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.
Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Full house, again — With five innings complete at Fenway Park, today's game is official, which means the Red Sox have tied the major league record with their 455th consecutive home sellout. The streak began May 3, 2003. — The mark equals the standard set by the Cleveland Indians from June 12, 1995 to April 2, 2001.
Colin Fly / Associated Press:
Church's slam helps Mets sweep Brewers — MILWAUKEE (AP)—Carlos Delgado had his fun ribbing Ryan Church about his lack of power production. — But after two stints on the disabled list with post-concussion syndrome, Church finally had some fun of his own.
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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