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Jay Cohen / Associated Press:
Cano benched for lack of hustle on fielding play — NEW YORK — Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano was benched Sunday after manager Joe Girardi became upset with his lack of hustle on a fielding play against the Tampa Bay Rays. — Cliff Floyd led off the fourth inning with a hard grounder between …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Pavano expects to make next start — Righty left Sunday's game against Rays with left hip injury — NEW YORK — Carl Pavano landed awkwardly after throwing a pitch in the sixth inning of Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays and departed with what was diagnosed to be a stiff left hip.
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Chicago Sun Times:
Big Z's reaction — Carlos Zambrano was grabbed for an interview on WGN TV immediately after firing his no-hitter. Here are his comments: — “I can't believe it. It's exciting. — “I'm tired, man. I'm tired from jumping up and down on the mound with my teammates. This is great.”
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Zambrano Through Eight — Carlos Zambrano downs the Astros 1-2-3 in the eighth, picking up another strikeout. That gives him 9 strikeouts and 99 pitches. — I don't think Astros fans are going to be happy about this at all. — Update: ESPN will be going live to the game in the bottom of the ninth.
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Lynn Zinser / New York Times:
Yankees Offense Leads Team to Victory — For a day, the Yankees enjoyed the kind of offense they thought their $200 million-plus lineup would produce all season, with Alex Rodriguez hitting a first-inning grand slam and Derek Jeter's fifth-inning homer tying the Yankees legend Lou Gehrig …
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Associated Press:
Vasquez leads White Sox over Tigers — CHICAGO — Javier Vazquez took a shutout into the eighth, Alexei Ramirez homered and the Chicago White Sox hung on to beat the Detroit Tigers 4-2 in the first game of a doubleheader on a soggy Sunday after two days of rainouts.
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Steve Tucker / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox game delayed due to rain — The start of today's game between the White Sox and Detroit Tigers is being delayed by rain. The teams plan to play a straight doubleheader when the rain subsides, rather than the split doubleheader that was originally planned.
ESPN.com:
Cooper bothered by ‘neutral’ game against Cubs — MILWAUKEE — The Houston Astros were officially the home team Sunday night against the Chicago Cubs, the first of two games relocated to Miller Park in the wake of Hurricane Ike. — But with his club chasing the NL wild-card spot …
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Thunderbaseball / Mike Ashmore's Thunder Thoughts:
Champions! — More in a bit. The Thunder are the 2008 Eastern League Champions! — Humberto Sanchez to the big leagues. Kevin Russo and Ramiro Pena to Scranton. — Tony Franklin also up in the bigs and will be in uniform. — I will have videos, photos, quotes and everything …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Ed Bouchette on the Steelers: Tom Brady is out. Matt Cassel is in — A weekly look inside the team, the issues & the questions — Bill Belichick, this is your time to shine. — Or not. — An interesting scenario will play out in New England over the course of the next 15 games …
John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Don't Look at Us Now — About the best thing that the Royals have to say about themselves is that they aren't the Pirates. The Pirates matched one of the most inglorious records in baseball history a week ago today when they clinched their 16th consecutive losing season, matching the 1933-48 Phillies streak of futility.
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Girardi is as delusional as ever — Another day, another couple of games mercifully knocked off the schedule for the Yankees, who'd like nothing more than a fast, under-the-radar exit to 2009. But it won't be that easy for the $200 million Bombers, who are doing the equivalent of a September perp walk.
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Associated Press:
Figgins' hit in 9th gives Angels sweep — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)—Chone Figgins singled home the winning run in the ninth inning and Mark Teixeira hit his 200th career homer as the AL West champion Los Angeles Angels beat Seattle 4-3 Sunday for a four-game sweep.
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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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