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David Lennon / Newsday:
METS NOTEBOOK: Simulated outing leads to another for Maine — ATLANTA - John Maine reported no problems after throwing 24 pitches during a simulated inning yesterday afternoon at Turner Field. And yet, the possibility of a return this season remains cloudy.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Pedro does all he can in loss — Two-run double can't erase damage; Mets in Wild Card lead — ATLANTA — The question struck Jerry Manuel as premature, considering his Mets are in a pennant race and not yet a playoff series. But making the postseason, of course, remains their ultimate goal.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Maine Is Eager to Return in Case Mets Need a Lift
Maine Is Eager to Return in Case Mets Need a Lift
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Sox stopped by Davies, remain 2 1/2 up — Offense unable to post runs in support of Floyd's outing — KANSAS CITY — A little bit of the White Sox swagger was on display on Friday night at Kauffman Stadium, during an impressive victory over the Royals. — As for the second game of this weekend set on Saturday?
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins' rough road trip continues — Minnesota falls to playoff-clinching Rays at The Trop — ST. PETERSBURG — Denard Span lingered just off the playing field at Tropicana Field on Saturday evening and watched as the Rays erupted into a jumping huddle before him, celebrating their first postseason berth.
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Pete Caldera / NorthJersey.com:
Yankees recall favorite Stadium memories — NEW YORK — Some recalled a swing. Or a catch. Or being in a crowd of teammates, celebrating a world championship. — But selecting one personal game moment above all at Yankee Stadium? It was like asking some of the players which is their favorite child.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Lineups, etc. — A few quick notes from the Red Sox clubhouse, where Sunday morning today meant some soothing tunes from Milli Vanilli and Amy Winehouse, among others. (While we're on music, allow Extra Bases to humbly recommend checking out Fleet Foxes, a melodic acoustic group from Seattle …
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils edge Fish, regain East's top spot — Dobbs snaps tie with bloop single, throws out runner at plate — MIAMI — Crouching at the hot corner with no outs, the tying run on third and the dangerous Dan Uggla up, Greg Dobbs went through his third baseman's mental checklist. — “Where am I playing?
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Harper: Mets will make it, Pedro might not — ATLANTA - The Mets aren't going to need any help from Pedro Martinez to make it to October, and they should be glad for that, not just because of his 5.50 ERA, but because he sounds like a man who needs to somehow be rejuvenated, both physically and spiritually.
Michael Schwartz / MLB.com:
Manny belts two to sink wild Giants — Dodgers draw 11 free passes, shrink magic number to five — LOS ANGELES — Manny Ramirez powered the Dodgers to another victory on Saturday, hitting a pair of homers and driving in five in Los Angeles' 10-7 win over San Francisco at Dodger Stadium that reduced the club's magic number to five.
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Sons of Steve Garvey
John Lott / Posted Sports:
Jays notebook: Burnett remains mum about off-season plans — • A.J. Burnett brushed aside questions about whether his start against the Yankees next Wednesday will be his last in a Toronto Blue Jays uniform. — During a media session after Friday night's 4-3 loss to the Red Sox …
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MLB Rumors
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies' priority: pitching — An anticipated coronation became a rude education. — The Rockies went into this season eyeing a first-ever division title and spent the last six months learning lessons. — Expectations, for one, are powerful. They can drive a team to unimaginable heights or create paralyzing pressure.
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Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Times:
Angels' Ervin Santana, Jeff Mathis thrive together — Pitcher, catcher have a record of success as a battery. — ARLINGTON, Texas — Jeff Mathis has been behind the plate for all but five of Ervin Santana's 30 starts this season and pitching coach Mike Butcher said he's pleased with the rapport the two have developed.
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