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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks ride Aceves past Angels — Righty goes seven strong in first start; Jeter passes Babe — ANAHEIM — The Yankees' chances at October baseball may have been reduced to a sliver, but Alfredo Aceves offered plenty of promise for those willing to look ahead to the organization's future.
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Associated Press:
Yankees' bats, Aceves' gem stop Angels from clinching piece of West — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Johnny Damon, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter were big at the plate, yet the Yankee power hitters were awed by their teammate on the mound who was unruffled in his first major league start.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
A memorable night for the Aceves family — Before you get too excited about Alfredo Aceves, here's two words for you: — Ian Kennedy. — IPK had a 1.89 ERA over 19 innings last September and is now pitching in the International League playoffs. So don't get too carried away by Aceves having a 1.29 ERA over 14 innings.
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
First place remains in Rays' hands — Late come-from-behind victory helps chase Fenway demons — BOSTON — Finally, a win at Fenway Park. And they don't get much more exciting than the 5-4 Rays victory over the Red Sox on Tuesday night in front of a sellout crowd of 37,573.
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
The Wheels Come Off — Scott Kazmir and Grant Balfour pitched seven strong innings, holding the Red Sox to two runs as Tampa Bay took a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the eighth. With two out, however, Dan Wheeler walks Youkilis and Jason Bay blasts a ball over the wall to put Boston up 4-3 and bring on Papelbon for the ninth.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Unstoppable Delgado carries Mets — Veteran's two homers, Beltran's go-ahead shot lift Mets — NEW YORK — It is one thing to hit 'em far, quite another to hit 'em often, and an altogether different animal to hit 'em in important instances in important games in the gun lap of the season.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Tough day trims White Sox lead — Chicago drops both games of doubleheader to Toronto — CHICAGO — It didn't take much prodding to produce a consensus opinion among the White Sox concerning Tuesday's doubleheader home sweep administered by the red-hot Blue Jays.
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Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Blue Jays Sweep White Sox Doubleheader
Blue Jays Sweep White Sox Doubleheader
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Mark Lelinwalla / NY Daily News:
Schilling rips Big Apple fans, says Yankees ‘suck’ — Talk about adding insult to injury. — With the Yankees on the verge of missing their first postseason in 13 years, Curt Schilling is making sure he sticks it to the Big Apple to the very end. — “The Yankees suck this year and …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Papelbon takes center stage in spoof — Closer's past dancing moves unveiled via high school video — BOSTON — When a team has been playing as well as the Red Sox have been of late, there tends to be some time for levity. — Enter David Ortiz, who announced to a clubhouse full of players …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Ethier, Manny spark Dodgers rally — Ramirez drives in go-ahead run with sac fly in eighth inning — SAN DIEGO - Andre Ethier drove in the tying run, scored the go-ahead run on Manny Ramirez's sac fly and drove in four runs as the Dodgers rallied to beat the Padres Tuesday night, 6-2.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs let go of early lead in loss to Cards — Piniella shows dissatisfaction after eighth loss in nine games — ST. LOUIS — Lou Piniella has had enough. — “We're playing like we're waiting to get beat,” the Cubs manager said after Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers fall to Reds in 11 innings — Durham's homer knots game in seventh; McClung takes loss — MILWAUKEE — All of the pitching changes, pinch-hitters and pinch-runners made it feel like a Spring Training game, but it had all the import of October. — And the Brewers, once again, let it slip away.
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
O's bats quieted in loss to Indians — Orioles manage six hits against Cleveland; Liz allows eight hits and four runs in 4 2/3 innings — Jeremy Sowers pitched eight innings of four-hit ball, Travis Hafner had two singles in his long-awaited return from the disabled list and the Cleveland Indians beat …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Bullpen is Manuel's Maine idea — Jerry Manuel doesn't foresee John Maine returning during the regular season, but the interim manager said the pitcher could contribute in October in the bullpen if the Mets reach the postseason. — Maine won't be cleared to pick up a ball until next week.
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