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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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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Ruthian feat for Captain Jeter — ANAHEIM - Around the same time that Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy were being hailed as the next great starters in pinstripes this spring, the Yankees signed an unknown pitcher named Alfredo Aceves out of the Mexican League. — Who would have thought that Aceves …
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.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Another loss: Piniella erupts — ST. LOUIS — If these guys aren't panicking by now, maybe they should be. — Another blown lead, another missed chance to step on an opponents throat in the middle innings and another loss on the last play of the game left the Cubs gasping again Tuesday night …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
A Giant headache: D-Backs fall again — SAN FRANCISCO - It was close to 9:30 on Tuesday night when, in San Diego, Manny Ramirez hit a deep drive to the warning track in center field, a sacrifice fly that brought home the go-ahead run for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Angels' Torii Hunter, Yankees' Ivan Rodriguez suspended two games — Baseball official in charge of discipline cites both players for “violent and inappropriate actions” during incident in Monday's game in Anaheim. — The Angels' Torii Hunter and the New York Yankees' Ivan Rodriguez …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
PUDGE EXPECTED TO BE SUSPENDED FOR SCUFFLE — ANAHEIM - The Yankees expect Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez to get suspended for his role in Monday night's altercation with Angels outfielder Torii Hunter. — “We get guys suspended for less,” GM Brian Cashman said yesterday. “This time there were swings.”
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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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Without Wagner, Mets scramble to fill hole in back of bullpen … With closer Billy Wagner sidelined for the rest of this season and probably all of next season as well, the Mets have two big questions to answer: what to do now, and what to do later. — While Wagner will settle …
Peter Abraham / The Journal News:
Struggling Pettitte wants to come back — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Andy Pettitte had the most tumultuous offseason of his career, the product of his role in baseball's drug scandal. Named in the Mitchell Report, the left-hander admitted to using Human Growth Hormone, then testified several times to congressional investigators.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox swept, Konerko hurt From the Cubicle: Game 1 — After witnessing a lack of fundamentals, his hottest hitter suffer a knee injury and a doubleheader sweep that cut the White Sox's lead to one game in the American League Central, manager Ozzie Guillen sent a message to his players late Tuesday night.
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Howie Rumberg / Associated Press:
Delgado's 2 HRs help Mets pad East lead — NEW YORK (AP)—Carlos Delgado is putting on such an impressive power display that he reminds Mets manager Jerry Manuel of another big hitter he once had. — “Albert Belle,” Manuel said. “The second half of—I forgot what year it was …
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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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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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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Fuentes' stay with Rockies likely coming close to end — ATLANTA — Closing time has begun to take on a different meaning for Brian Fuentes. — With each save, Fuentes draws near the end of his Rockies career. The left-hander said Tuesday he would like to re-sign with Colorado as a free agent …
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
BLS premiere: TBS' new postseason commercial — with Yankees! — The generous PR folks over at TBS just sent along their new postseason ad to premiere on the Stew before it hits heavy rotation on television and in movie theaters this weekend. Set to a rendition of “I Love This Town” …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins win major court ruling — Judge rules new ballpark would serve ‘public purpose’ — PHILADELPHIA — On the field, the Marlins are competing to finish the season with a winning record. — In court on Tuesday, the franchise received a major victory that will help go a long …