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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Reyes might be next to have surgery — MIAMI - Jose Reyes may be the next Met in line for surgery, joining Johan Santana and Oliver Perez on operating tables in the coming days. — Reyes, who has not appeared in a major-league game since pulling himself from a May20 game at Dodger Stadium …
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Buster Olney / ESPN.com:
Trevor Hoffman unlikely to leave Milwaukee Brewers via waivers — Dozens of players have been pulled back from waivers after being claimed this month. In all likelihood, all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman will be another on that list. — Hoffman — Hoffman was claimed …
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Jon Friedman / FOXBusiness.com:
Madoff Author Sees Sale Of N.Y. Mets Coming — NEW YORK — Fred Wilpon, the owner of the New York Mets, will be forced to sell the baseball franchise as soon as 2010 after incurring heavy Bernie Madoff-related investment losses. — So says Erin Arvedlund, author of “Too Good to Be True …
NY Daily News:
Madden: Yanks show no direction — It was a rather bittersweet matinee at the Stadium Thursday for the Yankees, who failed in their mission to become equal opportunity wild-card spoilers against the pesky Texas Rangers. Actually, there was a whole lot more bitter (12 runners left on base …
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Buster Olney / MLB:
New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox rivalry reaches waiver wire — The rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox burns strongly even when it comes to waiver claims. — When the New York Mets and Red Sox worked out a trade for left-handed reliever Billy Wagner earlier this week …
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Closer Mike MacDougal Saves the Day as Nats Hold Off Cubs — Broken Hand Ends Morgan's Season: Nationals 5, Cubs 4 — Mike MacDougal is 6 feet 4, 190 pounds — maybe 175 if you give him a shave. He is not a huffing, puffing, big burly closer. He's the 2-D figure that kids draw …
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3UP: BURNETT, METS OF, COKE — Yes, I am on Twitter. — 1. A.J. Burnett's stuff was so dominant on Thursday that I actually had showered and made a determination that if he kept his perfect game and then no-hitter through four innings, I would head from my house to Yankee Stadium.
Mike Axisa / River Avenue Blues:
The amazing, disappearing Phil Hughes — You remember Phil Hughes, right? That great young pitcher the Yankees have decided is more valuable out of the bullpen? Well, have you seen him lately? It seems that the team, or at least manager Joe Girardi, has decided that the best way to utilize …
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
A's play spoiler, shrink Angels' West lead — Oakland rookie Cahill shuts down Halos in series opener — ANAHEIM — Known as “Obama” to teammates for his popularity with the media, Torii Hunter takes his campaign promises seriously. — “We'll get it going — I promise you,” Hunter said …
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Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Marquis flourishing in hitters' haven — Righty having a career-best year as Rockies follow his lead in surge to playoffs — The remarkable Colorado Rockies are making their push to the playoffs, which should come as no surprise because, after all, Jason Marquis is on the team.
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Purple Row
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
THE BRADFORD FILES: THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING VICTOR MARTINEZ … Should the Red Sox make signing Victor Martinez to a contract extension a priority? — In reality, it was a question without multiple answers, as David Ortiz matter-of-factly pointed out. — “You're going to let a guy like that go?” the Red Sox DH responded.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Cubs should cut Milton Bradley — There's no good solution to mess he created — On Baseball — Milton Bradley? There are three possible solutions for the Cubs: continued patience and hope, endless headaches while hoping some team is silly enough to deal for him or pay him his money and send him home.
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Sun-Sentinel:
Coghlan dedicated to his role as leadoff hitter — MIAMI GARDENS - His responsibilities as leadoff hitter are never lost on Chris Coghlan, not even with his team down by six runs in the eighth inning. — No one would have faulted Coghlan had he swung for the fences Thursday in an attempt …
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Erika Gilbert / MLB.com:
Jays' ninth-inning win is wild one — Barajas' homer ties game; Scutaro scores on wild pitch — TORONTO — In a game in which both team's starters were locked in a scoreless battle for most of their time on the mound, the decisive pitch was a wild one. — With the bases loaded in the bottom …
Associated Press:
Keppinger hits clutch HR in ninth as Astros top Cards — ST. LOUIS (AP) — One big swing from Jeff Keppinger (FSY), hardly a long-ball threat, eased the Houston Astros' frustrations after getting worked over by St. Louis Cardinals pitchers. — Keppinger hit a tiebreaking homer …
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