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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Johan scratched, to see doctor Tuesday — Ace has elbow pain; Francoeur tears thumb ligament — NEW YORK — Mets players said Monday they expect Johan Santana will require surgery on his left elbow to repair whatever malady has prompted the club to scratch the pitcher from his scheduled start against the Marlins in Miami on Tuesday.
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Injury to New York Mets' Johan Santana concerning; right fielder Jeff Francoeur has torn ligament — NEW YORK — Johan Santana and Jeff Francoeur are the latest Mets stars to be sidelined with injuries. — Santana — Santana was scratched Monday from his next scheduled start because of discomfort in his pitching elbow.
Andy McCullough / New Jersey Online:
NY Mets outfielder Jeff Francoeur held out of lineup with bruised thumb … NEW YORK — Jeff Francoeur's diving catch in the ninth inning Sunday saved potential runs and cost him an appearance in Monday's game. — Francoeur bruised his left thumb and will be held out of the lineup for the final game of this series with Philadelphia.
Ted Berg / MetsBlog.com:
Santana to Miss Start — According to Jerry Manuel, Johan Santana will miss his start tomorrow and has an appointment to see Dr. David Altchek for his pitching elbow. — Update, 4:50 pm, by Matthew Cerrone: — ...from what i can gather, johan has been pitching with a sore back since the all star break …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Dream World Series matchups, latest on Billy Wagner and notes … It's time now to start dreaming about the best possible World Series matchups. Here are my favorites for this year. — The best matchups: — 1. Yankees vs. Dodgers: Joe Torre vs. his old team.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Matsui makes a powerful case as free agency nears
Matsui makes a powerful case as free agency nears
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Associated Press:
Lee's arm, Howard's power gives Phils win over Mets — NEW YORK (AP) — Ryan Howard (FSY) homered twice and drove in five runs, Cliff Lee (FSY) won his eighth straight start and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Mets 6-2 on Monday. — Lee (5-0) did not allow an earned run in seven innings …
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Matsuzaka pitches for Red Sox GCL team — FORT MYERS - Daisuke Matsuzaka faced live batters today for the first time in over two months, starting for the Red Sox rookie team in a Gulf Coast League game. Matsuzaka and the GCL Sox played the GCL Rays in sweltering heat at the Red Sox Player Development Complex in Fort Myers.
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Fluto Shinzawa / Boston Globe:
Positive Matsuzaka report from Florida — Terry Francona received good news today from Fort Myers, where Daisuke Matsuzaka pitched three innings in a Gulf Coast League game against Tampa Bay minor leaguers. Matsuzaka threw 37 pitches, recording four strikeouts and allowing one hit in a 2-0 Red Sox win.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Rich Harden's contract an off-season challenge for Chicago Cubs — Starter in line for long-term deal approaching $60 million — Rich Harden throws to the Marlins in the second inning. (J Pat Carter, Associated Press / July 31, 2009) — While Carlos Zambrano takes the spotlight Tuesday night …
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Billy Wagner to Boston Red Sox: Nix option to seal deal … NEW YORK — Billy Wagner wants to be a closer next season, regardless of the team. — That's why the New York Mets reliever says Boston must guarantee it will decline his contract option for 2010 before he would approve a potential trade …
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Dave Krieger / Denver Post:
Krieger: At last, Rox can play an ace — For 17 years, the Rockies have been searching for the rarest, most valuable commodity in baseball. They once spent $121 million trying to buy one on the open market, a disaster that set them back years. — Call off the search party.
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New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi squashes notion of A.J. Burnett-Jorge Posada issue — Yankees manager Joe Girardi sees no reason to split up batterymates A.J. Burnett and Jorge Posada despite some obvious miscommunication between the duo during a 14-1 loss to the Red Sox on Saturday. — Posada
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George A. King III / New York Post:
GIRARDI SAYS HE WON'T SPLIT UP A.J. AND POSADA
GIRARDI SAYS HE WON'T SPLIT UP A.J. AND POSADA
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Jake Peavy could pitch Saturday for Chicago White Sox — He gives up no runs in five innings in 3rd rehab start — BOSTON — Jake Peavy received plenty of work Monday night that should help achieve his goal of joining the White Sox — perhaps as soon as Saturday at New York against Yankees ace CC Sabathia.
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Associated Press:
Colorado Rockies sign former A's, Yankees 1B Jason Giambi to minor league contract — DENVER — The Colorado Rockies have signed former AL MVP Jason Giambi to a minor league contract. — The 38-year-old Giambi will report to Triple-A Colorado Springs, hoping for a September call-up to help the Rockies with their pennant push.
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Bruntlett sending jersey to Hall of Fame — Phils infielder turned 15th unassisted triple play Sunday — NEW YORK — The incredible rarity of what happened to Eric Bruntlett on Sunday still hasn't completely sunk in. — He turned an unassisted triple play in a 9-7 victory over the Mets at Citi Field.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Cards think Smoltz was tipping pitches — Coaching staff says hitters knew what was coming in Boston — SAN DIEGO — The competition level was different. A mechanical tweak didn't hurt. But maybe one other thing went into John Smoltz's eye-catching game against the Padres on Sunday.
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Haeger Fails To Knuckle Under — For whatever reason, statistical analysts have a strange fascination with guys who throw the knuckleball. Whenever anybody shows a remote amount of success throwing it, he immediately generates articles from around the world.
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