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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Wagner Activated, Hernandez Released — The Mets have activated Billy Wagner from the 60 day disabled list. — To make room for Wagner, the Mets have released Livan Hernandez. — Hernandez was 7-8 with a 5.47 ERA for the Mets in 2009, but posted a 7.33 ERA in July and an 11.30 ERA in August.
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Evan Brunell / Hardball Times:
Livan Hernandez meets his maker as Billy Wagner returns — Livan Hernandez, 34, who somehow won the No. 5 starting pitcher role for the New York Mets in spring training, has been designated for assignment. The Mets have 10 days to waive, release or trade Hernandez in favor of returning left-handed reliever Billy Wagner.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats to name Rizzo GM on Thursday — Announcement expected to be made at news conference — WASHINGTON — The Nationals will officially promote Mike Rizzo to general manager at a news conference on Thursday at Nationals Park, according to a baseball source, who said the Nationals …
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Despite Rumors, Nationals Seem Pleased With Acting General Manager Mike Rizzo
Despite Rumors, Nationals Seem Pleased With Acting General Manager Mike Rizzo
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
SHEFF AND METS AT ODDS — Gary Sheffield asked the Mets for a contract extension, the club rejected the oveture and now Sheffield has threatened to leave the team and head home, two sources told the Post. — As of 6:30 p.m., one of the sources said, Mets officials and Sheffield were in discussions on how to move forward.
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Steven Marcus / NorthJersey.com:
Steinbrenner High School set to open — NEW YORK — What school would have a course entitled BOSS? None other than Steinbrenner High School, where opening day is Tuesday in Lutz, Fla., near the home of Yankees patriarch George Steinbrenner. — The $60 million structure in Hillsborough County …
Associated Press:
Texas adds infielder to Astros to Pudge deal — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers have sent minor-league infielder Jose Vallejo (vah-YAY'-hoh) to the Houston Astros. — The Rangers say Vallejo is the “player to be named later” who completes the trade that brought catcher Ivan (ee-VAHN') Rodriguez back to Arlington.
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MLB.com:
Prior once as highly touted as Strasburg — Former top pitching prospect working way back to Majors — Mark Prior has never met Stephen Strasburg, but there is no one on the planet who has a better idea of what the highly publicized pitcher for the Washington Nationals is now facing.
John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Jerry Remy returns tomorrow — A familiar voice will be in a familiar place when the Yankees come to Fenway Park [map] tomorrow. — Beloved broadcaster Jerry Remy, sidelined since May while dealing with the effects of cancer treatments and depression, will make his return to the NESN booth for tomorrow night's game.
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
Rumblings and Grumblings: Dangerous closer issues among contenders — Several contenders are heading down the stretch with unreliable closer situations — It isn't necessarily true that to win a World Series you need a dominant closer. — What is necessarily true, though …
Peter Abraham / The Journal News:
Yankees spell out Joba plan — OAKLAND, Calif. - Joba Chamberlain shed some light on the Yankees' plan for him, saying yesterday he is scheduled to start six more games this season. — The 23-year-old right-hander asked pitching coach Dave Eiland and manager Joe Girardi for clarification of how he would be used.
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Abolish The Draft — After watching Stephen Strasburg break a record for the largest bonus signed through the draft, it's not a big surprise that Bud Selig is talking tough on mandatory slotting and saying that he's going to be “very aggressive” in trying to implement a worldwide draft in the next round of CBA negotiations.
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New York Post:
AMAZIN' BRASS NEEDS TO OWN UP TO PROBLEMS — THE remarkable part, if you think about it, isn't that 38,602 of you bought tickets for last night's grisly slaughterhouse special at Citi Field, or that a good 30,000 of you actually made your way through the turnstiles, or that there were still 25,000 …
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CBSSports.com:
Teixeira to visit ‘Late Show With David Letterman’ — NEW YORK YANKEES ALL-STAR FIRST BASEMAN MARK TEIXEIRA MAKES HIS FIRST VISIT TO CBS'S “LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN,” MONDAY, AUGUST 24 — Teixeira to Also Participate in Outdoor Batting Demonstration During the Broadcast
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Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Jeter's future a hot topic - except for him, that is — There has been plenty of speculation in recent years about where Derek Jeter will play once his days as a shortstop come to an end. Based on the captain's latest words, I don't expect that day to come for quite some time.
David Ely / MLB.com:
ThinkCure! event set for this weekend — Fans can donate to charity via ‘Radiotelewebethon’ — LOS ANGELES — This weekend Dodgers fans will have the chance to contribute to a good cause and secure Dodgers memorabilia and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. — The Dodgers' second annual ThinkCure!
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Francoeur in Mets' conversation for next season — So Daniel Murphy led off the bottom of the sixth with a triple, in this utterly meaningless contest at Citi Field, and up came Jeff Francoeur. Just a few hours earlier, he smiled as he told me of his “fresh start” and “rejuvenating” …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers' West lead whittled after loss — Finale defeat to Cards leaves LA with 3 1/2-game edge — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers' slide resumed Wednesday night, and not just because Clayton Kershaw couldn't get out of the fourth inning or Jonathan Broxton gave it up again in the ninth …
Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Broxton charged with kidnapping Lindbergh baby — Jonathan Broxton against St. Louis this week: three games, 13 batters, one single, two walks, one stolen base, five strikeouts, no earned runs, no inherited runners scoring. And, somehow, the anger of thousands upon thousands of Dodgers fans.