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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Sources: Minaya's job isn't so safe — WASHINGTON - Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel received votes of confidence from chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon two weeks ago, the GM said Monday night after joining the Mets in Washington to watch their 6-2 victory over the Nationals.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Manuel, Minaya assured jobs are safe … NEW YORK — Mets general manager Omar Minaya and manager Jerry Manuel have been reassured by club higher-ups that their jobs are not in jeopardy, league sources told SI.com. — Minaya and Manuel have come under public scrutiny and even attack during …
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
NY TEAMS STILL NOT PURSUING HALLADAY — A Blue Jays official involved in the Roy Halladay discussions told The Post that both New York teams are not serious pursuers of the ace right-hander. — The official confirmed what several Yankee executives already had told the Post …
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Minaya: Major trades doubtful — WASHINGTON — Jerry Manuel said before tonight's game that he didn't expect any outside help before the July 31 trade deadline, something that GM Omar Minaya confirmed in a later meeting with reporters. — Minaya essentially ruled out acquiring Athletics …
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' victory is all about Jason Schmidt — Veteran right-hander, making his first major league start since 2007, survives a rocky first inning to earn a win, giving up three runs in five innings as L.A. beats Reds, 7-5. — Dodgers Manager Joe Torre said this spring that what happened Monday night might never happen.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Two years in making, Schmidt wins for LA — Righty lasts five innings in first outing since June 2007 — LOS ANGELES — After a two-year medical ordeal and a blooper-reel first inning that prolonged the agony, Jason Schmidt pitched the Dodgers to victory Monday night. — And who thought that would ever happen again?
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Alex Speier / Full Count:
Lugo a Met? Not Just Yet... Several reports in recent days have indicated that shortstop Julio Lugo, whom the Red Sox designated for assignment on Friday, is expected to sign with the Mets next week. The Sox have 10 days from last Friday to either trade or release Lugo …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Trade news: Team unlikely to move Qualls, more — DENVER - When Felipe Lopez was speaking with a reporter over the weekend, a teammate interjected. — “So Felipe, where you getting traded to?” he asked. — For a team well out of contention, talking trade is a popular pastime …
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Evan Brunell / Hardball Times:
Brewers one step closer to playoffs after Lopez deal
Brewers one step closer to playoffs after Lopez deal
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Bad blood spills over in Bucs-Crew tilt — Benches clear after Karstens plunked by reliever Smith — PITTSBURGH — Brewers pitcher Chris Smith claimed it to be unintentional, but the Pirates saw his plunking of Jeff Karstens with an eighth-inning pitch in Monday's 8-5 Pirates win as anything but.
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Associated Press:
Pirates 8, Brewers 5 — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Delwyn Young and Garrett Jones homered to help the Pittsburgh Pirates end a 17-game skid against the Milwaukee Brewers with an 8-5 victory Monday night. — Andrew McCutchen had three hits and scored two runs for Pittsburgh, which snapped …
Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
For NY Yankees, a new set of rules, new attitude driving success … NEW YORK — Out of the corner of his eye, Hideki Matsui caught the sight of several teammates frantically using their arms to make a tossing motion. The gestures seemed foreign at first. But as Matsui jogged toward the plate …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Matsui Lifts the Yankees on a Homer in the Ninth
Matsui Lifts the Yankees on a Homer in the Ninth
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 92: Orioles at Yankees (updates with Wang setback, Hal Steinbrenner audio and Girardi audio) — YANKEES (54-37) — Pitching: LHP Andy Pettitte (8-5, 4.85). — ORIOLES (41-50) — Roberts 2B — Markakis RF — Jones CF — Huff 1B — Mora 3B — Scott DH — Reimold LF
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mitre will get more than one start for Yankees — Most Yankees fans probably don't know much about Sergio Mitre. They probably will get more than one chance to find out about him. — Joe Girardi said last night that Mitre, 28, who will be recalled to start against the Orioles tonight …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Guillen: ‘I suck’ and am 'embarrassed by the money I'm making' — When Royals outfielder José Guillen goes off, as he did Monday afternoon, he seldom minces words. That didn't change simply because he chose to go off on the guy in the mirror. — “I hate making excuses,” he said.
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Associated Press:
Close play at home caps A's big comeback vs. Twins — OAKLAND (AP) — Michael Cuddyer came crashing into home and Michael Wuertz knew he had to cover the plate after his wild pitch. The Oakland reliever reached out and did his best to make the play. — That's how this crazy slugfest finally ended …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies take over wild-card lead — “This Week in Baseball” will arrive Tuesday to film a show devoted to the Rockies. Representatives of the program aren't the only ones who have noticed the team's amazing transformation from the National League West cellar to wild-card leader.