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Dan Martin / New York Post:
GIRARDI SET TO REST TIRED YANKEES — Now that the Red Sox have left town, Joe Girardi is looking to rest some of his players. That started last night, when Johnny Damon didn't start and was replaced with Jerry Hairston, Jr. in left field — with Nick Swisher in the No. 2 spot.
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Eddie Schmid / MLB Rumors:
White Sox Acquire Alex Rios
White Sox Acquire Alex Rios
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets have a plan post-Minaya — PHOENIX - High-ranking personnel within the Mets organization believe John Ricco ultimately will emerge as Omar Minaya's successor as GM, the Daily News has learned. — Ricco, 41, joined the organization as assistant GM in April 2004 after spending 12 years working …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Manuel rips ‘unacceptable’ Met effort — PHOENIX - Mike Pelfrey left newborn son Chase Michael back in New York and reported for work at Chase Field. His euphoric week didn't continue. — Four days after the birth of his first child, Pelfrey was roughed up by the Diamondbacks.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mail-it-in-Mets could put Manuel in jeopardy — Forget about Jeff Wilpon's vote of confidence back in June. Injuries or not, if the Mets continue to play the way they did in Monday's 7-4 loss to the Diamondbacks, any purge at the end of this season could include Jerry Manuel.
Thomas Boswell / Nationals Journal:
Zimmermann Will Miss 18 Months — The Nationals' most promising rookie pitcher, Jordan Zimmermann, will have ligament-replacement surgery on his right elbow and will be lost for approximately 18 months. — “It's not good news,” interim general manager Mike Rizzo said.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Guzman clears waivers, staying with Nats — Red Sox may have put in claim for veteran shortstop — WASHINGTON — Nationals shortstop Cristian Guzman has cleared waivers and will not be traded to the Red Sox, according to a baseball source. — According to The Boston Globe on Sunday …
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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Rockies roll again behind Tulo's cycle — Team takes three of four as De La Rosa shuts down Cubs — DENVER — It's OK for the Rockies to dream big as long as Troy Tulowitzki and the offense produce big. — Tulowitzki achieved the fifth cycle in Rockies history and set career highs …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kemp's big hit helps Kuroda beat Giants — Dodgers outfielder smacks three-run double in opener — SAN FRANCISCO — Fights in the stands, cops on the field, hecklers hollering at Manny Ramirez and the Dodgers couldn't have been more comfortable. — Even though they played at AT&T Park …
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Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Selig's saving grace: Return records to Maris, Aaron — will be remembered as a joke and the commissioner himself as a failure, the man who presided over an era in which baseball's only real currency, its hallowed history and its sacred numbers, became as worthless as Confederate money.
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Associated Press:
Dravecky honored on 20th anniversary of comeback — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twenty years after his comeback from cancer, Dave Dravecky once again got a standing ovation as he walked onto the field in a San Francisco Giants jersey and threw a pitch. — Only this time, the pitch was ceremonial …
Michael Obernauer / NY Daily News:
Merlyn Mantle dies at age 77 — Merlyn Mantle, the widow of Mickey Mantle who was by turns the adoring, troubled and stoic partner in a 43-year marriage to the Yankee icon, died Monday in a hospice in Plano, Tex. She was 77. — The cause of death was the effects of Alzheimer's disease, the Yankees said in a statement.
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
TABLE SETTING — The Marlins defeat the Astros 8-6 Monday night, moving to 3 1/2 games behind the Phillies. Chris Coghlan and Nick Johnson batting 1-2 reached base a combined five times and scored three runs. The Marlins finally have two good table setters in front of Hanley Ramirez, who picked up two hits and an RBI.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
For Tigers, Tazawa is one that got away — Detroit (59-52) at Boston (63-48), 7:10 p.m. ET — BOSTON — This wasn't exactly the way the Tigers would have liked to see Junichi Tazawa's first Major League start. — Detroit was one of the handful of teams interested in the Japanese youngster …
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Sky Andrecheck / Baseball Analysts:
How Best to Measure a Team's True Talent — One of the first sabermetric principles that many people learn about is how a team's winning percentage can be predicted by the number of runs scored and allowed. This Pythagorean winning percentage takes the following form: WPCT= RS^1.81/(RS^1.81 + RA^1.81).
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Associated Press:
Three homers help Red Sox end six-game skid — BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox wasted no time doing what they couldn't do for 31 consecutive innings during their previous three games: Score. — Boston led 2- after facing just 10 pitches, hit three homers and ended a season-long six-game losing streak …
Fox Sports:
MORE BY JON PAUL MOROSI — FOX SPORTS MLB VIDEO — Ortiz talks PED use — Red Sox DH David Ortiz talks about testing positive for PEDs in 2003. Hear Big Papi's thoughts on how legal supplements and vitamins caused him to land on the list. — MLB on FOX: Positive results?
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