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Andy Martino / Philly.com:
Money didn't affect Moyer decision, source says — CHICAGO - Yes, Jamie Moyer's contract is laden with incentives based on innings pitched and starts accumulated. — But no, the team was not in any way influenced by money when it decided to bump Moyer out of the starting rotation …
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Tim Marchman / Sports Illustrated:
Curb your enthusiasm over Pedro … CHICAGO — Pedro Martinez has now been a spot artist for as long as he was a master with the three best pitches and the most precise command in baseball. Most of that time he's been fading or faded, injured more often than not. By his own account, the last time he felt good was 2001.
Associated Press:
Pedro Martinez returns with a win as Phillies power past Cubs — CHICAGO (AP) — At times, Pedro Martinez (FSY) looked like his old self. Mixing speeds and pitches and keeping hitters guessing, the three-time Cy Young Award winner made a successful return to the majors Wednesday night.
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Breaking: Delgado rehab on hold — Carlos Delgado (left) suffered a strained right oblique muscle while rehabbing from hip surgery in Port St. Lucie, assistant GM John Ricco said. Delgado was examined in New York by doctor Struan Coleman on Wednesday. Ricco indicated that the strain was not believed to be overly severe.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Reds' Arroyo is gambling on supplements, despite risk — ST. LOUIS — Cincinnati Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo reaches into his locker, pulls down a clear cellophane bag and slowly opens it. — He shakes out the contents like a kid on Halloween night. There are different-colored pills …
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Bronson Arroyo of Cincinnati Reds flouting MLB, union guidance on supplements — Cincinnati Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo, who last month admitted to using a now-banned supplement earlier in his career, says he uses a number of over-the-counter supplements not on Major League Baseball's approved list, according to a USA Today report.
Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Epstein on trade deadline, Ortiz, and more — A few of Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein's more candid comments during his conversation with the hosts of WEEI's “The Dale and Holley” show this afternoon: — On whether this is the most hectic stretch he's ever been through during his time as Red Sox GM:
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Associated Press:
Beckett earns league-high 14th win as Bosox tame Tigers — BOSTON (AP) — The way Josh Beckett (FSY) has been going lately, he certainly didn't need all the offense the Boston Red Sox are providing the past few days. — Beckett pitched seven strong innings for his major league-high 14th win …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Brewers claim Davis off waivers … Diamondbacks left-hander Doug Davis was claimed off waivers by the Brewers within the last day, sources said. The teams have 48 hours from the time of the claim to work out a trade. — The Brewers were one team known to have shown interest in Davis …
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ESPN.com:
Source: John Smoltz refuses option to minor leagues … John Smoltz, designated for assignment by the Red Sox after his meltdown against the Yankees last week, has refused an option to the minor leagues, a source told ESPN's Peter Gammons. — The next step is Boston's: The Red Sox can trade him …
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Kevin Devaney Jr / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Postgame notes: Walkoff win tempered by injury news — This is Josh (not Kevin, like it says) checking in with a TON of news from the clubhouse. — For starters, the Yankees recorded their 11th walkoff win this season when Robinson Cano drove home Alex Rodriguez from second.
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Strasburg Negotiations Likely Will Go Down to the Wire — Until next Monday night, a figurative countdown clock lords over the day-to-day operations of the Washington Nationals, reminding all involved of the days, hours and minutes remaining to sign No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg.
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Associated Press:
Cano's walk-off single lifts Yanks past Jays in 11th — NEW YORK (AP) — Robinson Cano (FSY) hit a game-ending RBI single in the 11th inning, and the New York Yankees capped a successful homestand with a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday. — Alex Rodriguez (FSY) …
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Troy Renck / Denver Post:
Ubaldo powers Rockies in win — This the kind of night that kills skepticism. The kind of night that gives a real impression. — Wednesday, the Rockies rolled up their sleeves and methodically slugged the Pirates into submission in an 8-0 victory. — By the first inning …
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Griffey's game-winning pinch hit sends M's over Chisox in 14 — SEATTLE (AP) — Never in Mariners history had one run taken so long — and felt so good. — Pinch-hitter Ken Griffey Jr. lined a single off the right-field wall with two outs in the bottom of the 14th to give the Mariners …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Greetings from Seattle — I spent most of the flight reading (Public Enemies by Bryan Burrough) and following the Yankees game via ESPN News on the JetBlue television — Mariano Rivera sounds like he's having his usual late-summer bout of soreness. This is usually a 7-10 day issue that he can pitch through.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers make flurry of moves — Hardy, Hall, Castro dropped; Escobar promoted, Bosio named — MILWAUKEE — A 13-6 loss to one of baseball's weakest offenses was the final straw for Brewers general manager Doug Melvin, who answered Tuesday's blowout loss to the Padres with a flurry of personnel moves on Wednesday morning.
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Ben Collins / Boston Globe:
Remy on road to recovery — NESN analyst visits Fenway — Jerry Remy (left) acknowledges the cheers of the Fenway crowd during his visit to the booth. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff) — Jerry Remy was back at Fenway yesterday weaving stories, just as he had done for NESN until he had to stop in April …
The Smoking Gun:
Dykstra The Deadbeat — Bankrupt ex-MLB star's few remaining assets include a $10,000 dog — A month after filing for bankruptcy protection, former baseball star Lenny Dykstra has detailed the financial wreckage in which he is enveloped. In schedules filed this week in U.S. District Court in California …