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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Sweep revenge in sight for Mets? — Eight. That's how many wins in a row the Phillies posted against the Mets to close last season and contribute to one of the greatest collapses - or comebacks, depending on your perspective - in baseball history. — Now, the Mets have a chance for payback.
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Ted Berg / SNY.tv:
There's something happening here — Why Mets have improved ain't exactly clear — The Mets hold a three-game lead over the Phillies with a three-game series at Shea kicking off on Friday. If the Mets win two of three, everyone will holler about how they've finally gotten past last September …
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Rodriguez strikes out on 4-2 pitch — Angels don't notice mistake and have no course for appeal — DETROIT — Yes, it even can happen in the Major Leagues. — Angels second baseman Sean Rodriguez actually struck out in the fourth inning on Thursday at Comerica Park on a 4-2 pitch.
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Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
No big free agents in '09 — Many of you wrote in yesterday, asking me what the Mariners were going to do free-agent-wise in 2009. I wanted to wait until I had a chance to speak to team president Chuck Armstrong (pictured above, with manager Jim Riggleman) about it. And what many of you suspected is true.
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Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
M's unlikely to sign stars for '09 — Forget about the Mariners loading up on free agents next season and going for it all. — Those days are over, at least for the time being, says team president Chuck Armstrong. Already saddled with expensive contracts owed Carlos Silva and Kenji Johjima …
Newsday:
Pettitte's future up in the air — The smart money early this season would have been on the Yankees re-signing one of their veteran starting pitchers - Andy Pettitte - while saying thank you and so long to the other, Mike Mussina. — With just a few weeks left in the season, the odds have shifted.
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Paul Doyle / Hartford Courant:
Pedroia Surprise MVP Candidate — BOSTON — With every hit, the chants grew louder at Fenway Park. — By the time the Red Sox finished their homestand with a victory over the Orioles Wednesday, cries of “MVP, MVP” reverberated each time Dustin Pedroia stepped into the batter's box.
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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Red Sox poised to set sellout streak record
Red Sox poised to set sellout streak record
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Mike Klingaman / Baltimore Sun:
Ex-Orioles infielder Todd Cruz dead at 52 — Six weeks ago, during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Orioles' last world championship, Todd Cruz stood on the field at Camden Yards and reveled in the moment. — “Being with these guys here is like being a little kid …
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David Singh / MLB.com:
Twins end road trip with loss to Jays — Team falls 1 1/2 games behind White Sox in AL Central — TORONTO — It was a road trip the Twins had been dreading all season. — Their longest such trek in 39 years, the Twins endured 14 games in 15 days, across four different cities …
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Wily Kazmir dominates Yanks in finale — Rays ace allows just one hit in picking up his 11th victory — ST. PETERSBURG — Six goose eggs by Scott Kazmir and a healthy dose of Willy Aybar put the Rays back in business on Thursday night. — Thanks to the pair's contributions …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Martis outpitched in Nats debut — Rookie labors through five innings; Belliard strains groin — ATLANTA — Nationals right-hander Shairon Martis and catcher Luke Montz made their Major League debuts on Thursday night against the Braves, marking the first time in franchise history …
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Tom Saladino / Associated Press:
Braves rookie Parr shuts down Nats 2-0
Braves rookie Parr shuts down Nats 2-0
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa expects commitment from club — Cardinals manager Tony La Russa (Chris Lee/P-D) — PHOENIX — Just over three weeks remain in the first installment of his two-year contract. Tony La Russa says he likes his team and likes his job. — But with the Cardinals listing toward …
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
Marking time: Six look back at McGwire's home-run achievement — IT WAS A STORY told with exclamation points, not question marks. It was a tale writ large and narrated in heroic terms. It was a Paul Bunyan character with Popeye forearms riding to the rescue to save baseball after a ruinous strike.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Wild Schedule — The Brewers lost their fourth game in a row, falling to the Padres 5-2. Every starter in the Milwaukee lineup collected exactly one hit, but they could not string them together. This against a pitcher, Shawn Estes who spent three months recuperating from a broken thumb …
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Zambrano may miss only one start for Cubs — Shoulder trouble not considered serious — Carlos Zambrano showed up for his rescheduled MRI, his anti-inflammatory shot and the charter flight to Cincinnati, all in one day. — The Cubs now hope he will show up for a start next weekend in Houston …
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Harden pushed back in rotation, says he's not hurt
Harden pushed back in rotation, says he's not hurt
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Wolf keeping all options open for '09 — Veteran lefty has never been to postseason in 10-year career — DENVER — When general manager Ed Wade acquired Randy Wolf from the Padres in exchange for a Minor League pitcher, he was criticized, and even ridiculed, for bringing an expensive soon …
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