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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Brad Penny wants to be a starter for Dodgers again this season — The right-hander, activated from the disabled list, is used in relief against the Padres. He's not sure of his future with the Dodgers. — SAN DIEGO — Activated from his second stint on the disabled list Wednesday …
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Christopher Hanewinckel / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers are spooked by bold prediction
Dodgers are spooked by bold prediction
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George A. King III / New York Post:
MEANINGLESS STADIUM SENDOFF ON TAP FOR YANKEES — ANAHEIM - Aura and Mystique have been replaced by Blind Faith. — And, no Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Steve Winwood aren't reuniting for a Yankee Stadium gig. — With his team on the verge of being eliminated and facing the final homestand …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
BOMBERS BRACE FOR THE FINAL HOMESTAND — ANAHEIM - When the Yankees left spring training, the furthest thing from their minds was the final 10 games at the current Yankee Stadium would be nothing more than dates on a calendar of a meaningless season. — Yet when the Yankees open …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Hurricane Ike puts Cubs-Astros series in limbo — ST. LOUIS - Preparations in Houston for Hurricane Ike are likely to affect the Cubs' series this weekend against the Astros. — The Astros announced Wednesday they are considering moving Friday's game from 7 p.m. to 1 p.m. in an effort …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Tackling another hot sports topic — We interrupt our 24/7 Brady Fallout coverage to remind you that there's a pennant race going on in Boston. — The Red Sox and first-place Tampa Bay Rays staged a five-plus-hour, 14-inning epic at the Fens last night. Carlos Pena's three-run homer …
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
HEILMAN FIGHTING TENDINITIS IN KNEE — Though he called it “manageable,” Aaron Heilman admitted last night that he's been battling tendinitis in his left knee all season. — Heilman has had a brutal year, an anomaly for him considering his past success. After three straight strong seasons …
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Boston Herald:
Halos top Yanks, clinch West title — The Los Angeles Angels clinched their fourth AL West title in five years, with Robb Quinlan hitting a two-run single yesterday in a 4-2 victory over the New York Yankees in Anaheim, Calif. — Francisco Rodriguez earned his 56th save …
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Carlos Delgado proving to be most valuable Met — Albert Pujols and Carlos Delgado are vying for the NL MVP this season ... As if the high associated with being in first place in the second week of September isn't enough to keep their juices flowing with every pitch and every at-bat …
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Reds-Brewers, Game 3 — Sorry we're late getting this started but the Brewers made a player move right at the start of the game, claiming reliever Todd Coffey off waivers from Cincinnati and designating outfielder Laynce Nix for assignment. — I'll get back to that in a minute. Let's get the game going:
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Yahoo! Sports:
Report: Japanese RHP Tazawa headed to majors — TOKYO (TICKER) —Righthander Junichi Tazawa is expected to forego professional baseball in Japan and attempt to sign with a Major League Baseball team, according to an article posted Thursday on the Japan Times' web site.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Hothead Elijah mixes it up with Pelfrey, fans — The Nationals have worked with troubled outfielder Elijah Dukes on managing his anger this season, but his temper almost got the best of him Wednesday night in a couple of minor incidents with the Mets and their fans at Shea.
Ted Berg / SNY.tv:
Reyes runs into Mets' record books — Young shortstop slowly developing into superstar — FLUSHING — Jose Reyes stood on second and tipped his hat to the crowd after his 282nd career stolen base pushed him past Mookie Wilson and into first place on the Mets' all-time steals list.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays alter rotation — BOSTON — The Rays had their reasons — three, actually — for altering their pitching rotation by flip-flopping James Shields and Matt Garza. — Whether there are some residual benefits could be clear in a few weeks. — Taking advantage of today's off day …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Friars claim knuckleballer Haeger — Former White Sox righty added to pitching mix for 2009 — SAN DIEGO — In another move with an eye on 2009, the Padres added 24-year-old knuckleballer Charlie Haeger to their mix of pitchers, claiming the right-hander off waivers from the Chicago White Sox.
Rick Chandler / Deadspin:
The Papelbon Dirty Dancing Videos Are Here. Oh, Man — If the Red Sox fail to win the East this season — and let's face it, it's looking more and more doubtful — we can probably blame this. One is never really prepared for a video of Jonathan Papelbon at a high school talent show …
Dan Duggan / Boston Herald:
Famous fan interferes at Fenway Park — Scruffy Wallace was lucky there were no quick-triggered, pizza-toting fans sitting nearby when he was involved in a controversial fan interference call during last night's Sox-Rays game. — Compared to a similar incident a year ago at Fenway Park …
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Boston Globe:
Jed Hoyer Q&A — Red Sox social media site SawxHeads.com conducted a Q&A session via e-mail with Red Sox assistant GM Jed Hoyer, in which readers posed questions to the executive. The most interesting tidbit comes at the end, when Hoyer relays a story about he and Theo discovering Curt Schilling …