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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Dukes, Lannan help Nats stun rivals — Slugger's three-run shot, starter's stellar outing hamper Mets — WASHINGTON — What a difference a week makes. Last Tuesday at Shea Stadium, Nationals left-hander John Lannan allowed the Mets five runs in just three innings of work.
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Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
Mets turn to Pelfrey with '07 collapse rearing its ugly head — History will have its long tentacles wrapped tightly around the Mets tonight as they try to preserve their next-to-nothing lead over the Phillies. Just a half-game separates the Eastern Division rivals who are accelerating …
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Associated Press:
Torre, Santo, Hodges added to veterans' ballot — COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Joe Torre, Ron Santo and Gil Hodges are among 10 players on the latest Hall of Fame ballot for Veterans Committee voters. — Dick Allen, Jim Kaat and Luis Tiant are on the list, made up of major leaguers whose careers began in 1943 or later.
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Jack O'Connell / MLB.com:
Vets Committee to consider 10 for Hall — Hodges, Santo, Kaat, Torre head list of post-1943 players — NEW YORK — Former Most Valuable Players Dick Allen, Joe Torre and Maury Wills are among the 10 finalists announced on Tuesday to be under consideration for election to the National Baseball Hall …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Henry: Epstein has new deal — Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein has agreed to a contract extending beyond this season, but the deal has not yet been formalized or signed, according to owner John Henry. — “We are all on the same page with regard to our vision for the organization,” Henry wrote in an e-mail this afternoon.
Associated Press:
Lawmaker blasts deal for new Yankee Stadium … ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Taxpayers and ticket buyers are the losers in plans to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in public subsidies to build the new Yankee Stadium, a New York lawmaker said Tuesday. — Assemblyman Richard Brodsky …
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Papelbon throws some heat at critics — Critics of closer get a brushback — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Jonathan Papelbon, one week ago, was surging toward another untouchable autumn, more infield jigs and magazine covers to come. He allowed zero earned runs from July 21 to Sept. 8 …
Anthony Witrado / Brewers Blog:
Sveum starts w/lineup shake — Chicago - Tom and I are still making our way to Wrigley, but we felt it necessary to get Dale Sveum's first lineup as manager of the Milwaukee Brewers to the public. It is definitely different than what we've seen from Ned Yost, who was fired yesterday.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Is the clock striking midnight in Tampa? — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Attaboy, Scott Kazmir. — Great way to set the tone for your team. — First pitch, in the immortal words of Bob Uecker, was “just a little bit outside.” Nine straight balls later, there were two men on, setting up a three-run jack by David Ortiz.
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Dave Krieger / Rocky Mountain News:
Holliday pleads his case — The Rocks have five home games remaining in a lost season. Matt Holliday might have that many remaining in his Rockies career. — Holliday says he hasn't given it a lot of thought but acknowledges there will be some emotional detritus if that's how it works out.
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Teagarden, Texas Rangers topple Tigers, 11-8 — rdurrett@dallasnews.com — ARLINGTON - If the Texas Rangers plan on putting Brandon McCarthy on their preliminary starting rotation list for 2009, they better do it in pencil. — The biggest question regarding McCarthy, 25, is his health.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
PEDRO LIVID OVER POSADA DISS — WASHINGTON - Jorge Posada dredged up the past yesterday, and Pedro Martinez didn't appreciate it one bit. — Told that Posada had accused him of having “no class” for his actions in the notorious Yankees-Red Sox brawl during Game 3 of the 2003 ALCS …
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Dan Agonistes:
The Wheel of Change — With the firing of Ned Yost yesterday with less than two weeks to go in the regular season, I thought it would be interesting to continue the errata from It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over: The Baseball Prospectus Pennant Race Book with this tidbit on managerial changes and pennant winners.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Wrapping it up from the Bronx — * Hideki Matsui told reporters after the game that once the Yankees are eliminated, he likely would have his knee surgery. But he wants to wait until that point and he hopes to play in another game or two. — * The Yankees love them some Phil Coke.
Washington Post:
Photo of Playbook Concerns Coach — Concerned that Pro Bowl tight end Chris Cooley displayed private team information on his blog, Washington Redskins Coach Jim Zorn plans to address players tomorrow regarding their conduct while using the Internet, he said late yesterday.