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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Niese cruises, Mets shut out Braves to earn split — Rookie Jonathon Niese threw eight scoreless innings as the Mets beat the Braves, 5-0, to earn a doubleheader split. (Newsday / J. Conrad Williams Jr. / September 13, 2008) — When you combine what happened to the Mets last September …
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Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Niese one! Rookie salvages split — NEW YORK - There were no black cats roaming the field at Shea Stadium on Saturday afternoon, but there was still a very ominous sign. — The Mets began the day with 17 games left in the season. Sound familiar? Like the 17 games it took the Mets last season to collapse?
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MLB.com:
Astros-Cubs games moved to Miller Park due to Hurricane Ike — MILWAUKEE — With Hurricane Ike causing severe weather conditions throughout the Gulf Coast, Major League Baseball has moved two games between the Astros and Cubs to Miller Park. The series will include a single game tomorrow …
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Miller Park to host Astros, Cubs — Weather forces move from Houston for Sunday, Monday — HOUSTON — The Astros will head to Milwaukee on Sunday to play two games of their series with the Cubs, Major League Baseball announced Saturday evening. — The Astros and Cubs will play …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Knight gets another day on the hill — Brandon Knight is expected to get a spot start on Wednesday in Washington, the Daily News has learned. The void was created because Friday's rainout pushed Johan Santana to Saturday's matinee and prevents him from starting that game in D.C.
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils may join offseason pursuit of CC — Brewers lefty credits Manuel with believing in him early on — PHILADELPHIA — Could there be a red-pinstriped No. 52 jersey waiting for CC Sabathia next season? — Go ahead and dream, Phillies fans. At this point, anything is possible.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
They sure don't look like Yanks, or winners — For those Yankees fans who are still watching dreck like Game 1 of yesterday's day-night doubleheader, rest assured that the professionals agree with you. — “I've never seen a Yankees team play like that,” a scout from another club …
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MLB.com:
K-Rod nabs single-season saves mark — Angels closer breaks Thigpen's 18-year record with No. 58 — ANAHEIM — With a sellout crowd of 43,757 on its feet and flashbulbs circulating through Angel Stadium to freeze the moment in time, Francisco Rodriguez calmly did what he has done 57 times before Saturday night.
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Stone to Sox TV, Jackson offered radio — Team looking to swap broadcast analysts — First it was “Hawk and Wimpy.” Then “Hawk and D.J.” — Beginning in 2009 it will be “Hawk and Stoney.” — The White Sox announced Saturday that Steve Stone has signed a six-year deal …
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kershaw cruises in Dodgers' win — Rookie left-hander strikes out seven in six innings vs. Rockies — DENVER — Clayton Kershaw, No. 22, lockers on the road next to Derek Lowe, No. 23. But their approach to pitching in Coors Field is a million miles apart.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Is Adrian Beltre a third option for Dodgers? — The third baseman, who had a career year in L.A. in 2004, could be made available in a trade by rebuilding Mariners. He says he'd like to rejoin Dodgers, who may need help at the position. — I don't know? He's on third
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Alex Rodriguez needs a ring to make things complete — The Yankees third baseman puts up the numbers every season, but until he wins a championship it will leave a void in his career. — By Bill Shaikin, SUNDAY REPORT — Alex Rodriguez had a few moments to spare before the New York Yankees took …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Hughes recalled, may start Wednesday — Pitcher fans 12 for Scranton on Friday; Robertson to bullpen — NEW YORK — Hours after celebrating a Triple-A championship, Phil Hughes and David Robertson were recalled to New York to help the Major League club finish out its season.
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