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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Wagner out for season with elbow injury, could miss '09 — Mets closer Billy Wagner has a torn ligament in his left elbow and will have surgery this week, meaning he'll miss the rest of this season and likely all of 2009, too. — The surgery will repair a torn MCL ligament and a torn flexor pronator …
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Wagner to have surgery — out for year (update) — The Mets learned today that Billy Wagner has a torn MCL in his left elbow and will need season-ending surgery that is likely to sideline him for most of 2009 as well, a person familiar with the situation said.
Dan Graziano / New Jersey Online:
Report: New York Mets' Billy Wagner to have surgery, could miss 2009 season — A Mets team official confirmed that Mets closer Billy Wagner will have elbow surgery this week and will miss the remainder of his season and possibly the entire 2009 season as well.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' Maine to return as a relief pitcher?
Mets' Maine to return as a relief pitcher?
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Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
Delgado continues his rebirth … NEW YORK — He was being chided in this city, practically booed out of town. It was only a few months ago that Carlos Delgado was refusing curtain calls while careening toward a possible platoon at first base. — Then it was late June, Willie Randolph was fired …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Registration for Mets playoff tix opens — Opportunity to secure first-round tickets runs through Sept. 15 — NEW YORK — Though the Mets may have plenty of work to do before they can play in October, preparations for the playoffs are beginning now. — The team on Monday announced …
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
A-Rod's slip of tongue indicts fading Yankees — SEATTLE - Even Alex Rodriguez seems to have realized that the Yankees are not playoff-bound. — After a 5-2 loss to the Mariners yesterday knocked them into fourth place in the American League East, behind the Rays, Red Sox and now the Blue Jays …
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Associated Press:
Yankees: Girardi ‘will be back’ as manager in '09 — TAMPA, Fla. — The New York Yankees plan to retain Joe Girardi as manager next year. — “Joe will be back,” co-chairman Hank Steinbrenner said Monday at the club's spring training complex. “He's done everything he could. That's the bottom line.”
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Chris Smith / New York Magazine:
Après George le Déluge — As the tyrant fades away …
Après George le Déluge — As the tyrant fades away …
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River Ave. Blues
On the Yankees beat:
Gameday Live 144: Yankees at Angels — Good evening Yankees enthusiasts, I'm Chris Mascaro and I'll be bring you all of tonight's live game action, as the Yanks (76-67) open a three-game set in Anaheim against the Angels (86-56). — The Yankees are in the midst of a marathon 10-day road trip …
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Pinstripe Alley
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Ortiz: ‘My hand is not OK’ — DAVID ORTIZFirst homer in 20 games (Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press) — ARLINGTON, Texas - When David Ortiz smashed a pitch from Brandon McCarthy off the facing of the second deck at Rangers Ballpark at Arlington in yesterday's game against Texas, it marked his first home run in 20 games.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs not panicking — yet — Reds rally for 3 in ugly 9th to hand Cubs 7th loss in last 8 games — CINCINNATI — Is it time to panic yet? — Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee says no. But the state of the team after what might have been its toughest loss of the season Sunday makes you wonder.
Krisztina Holly / Business Week:
Manny Ramirez: Baseball's Most Innovative Player — Why the Dodgers' dreadlocked bad-boy is the best thing to happen to L.A. since martinis and plastic surgery — Manny Ramirez and his dreadlocks have a lock on L.A. Dodgers' fans' hearts and minds, and are a shoo-in for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
250,000 Watch — I'll be watching the MLB Extra Innings Mix Channel, and recording it on my DVR as well. That should give me a good view of when the homers are hit and which order. I suppose if two players hit homer at the same time, the MLB replay nerve center can make the call as to which is 250,000.
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River Ave. Blues
Associated Press:
Former player, manager Gutteridge dies at age 96 — PITTSBURG, Kan. — Don Gutteridge, who played for four major league teams and managed the Chicago White Sox in 1969 and 1970, died at his home. He was 96. — He died Sunday after contracting pneumonia about a month ago, son Don Gutteridge Jr. said.