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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Post-trade deadline deals paying off on mound — They were no more than blips on a radar screen a month ago, but these same pitchers are being asked today to save a season. — And they are delivering. — Paul Byrd, unemployed 3½ weeks ago, invigorated a Boston Red Sox staff looking …
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Byrd Leads Sox Past Jays — BOSTON - After walking away from baseball last October, the only pitching in Paul Byrd's life this summer was throwing a Wiffle Ball to one of his sons and batting practice to another — in a 13 and younger league. — The chance to return to the majors, however …
Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Nats Trade Belliard To Dodgers — Minutes after playing in his final game with the Washington Nationals, Ronnie Belliard stood in the losing clubhouse — no longer his clubhouse — and weighed his emotions. He recognized the good and the bad, he said. He was heading into the thick of a playoff race …
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Adam Rubin / New York Daily News Blogs:
Surfing The Mets — On SIRIUS XM Radio's MLB Home Plate channel, ex-Met GM Jim Duquette reported the Mets canceled their fall instructional league for minor leaguers in an apparent cost-saving maneuver. — “There's a lot of talk and I believe this is information that has not gotten out,” said Duquette, the show's host.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets dispute claim by former GM Jim Duquette that fall instructional …
Mets dispute claim by former GM Jim Duquette that fall instructional …
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NY Sports Dog
Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
On Baseball: Dear Mets, we miss you — September arrives this week and something feels different on the local baseball scene. — No New York Mets. — The Phillies entered the last two Septembers chasing their neighbors to the north, but this year the Mets are an afterthought in the National League East.
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Mack's Mets
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John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Weekend Roundup — The always plain-spoken Charlie Manuel won't come out right out and predict that his team will become the first from the National League to win back-to-back World Series titles since the 1975-76 Reds. However, the Phillies' manager likes his team's chances. “I do.
Yahoo! Sports:
Girardi manages to turn around Yankees — Buzz up! — On May 12, following a 5-1 loss to Toronto, the New York Yankees found themselves 6½ games out of first place. They were a few losses from a tabloid calling for the head of manager Joe Girardi. He was the easy fall guy.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Gerry Fraley / Washington Times:
Nationals' bullpen struggles nearing historic level
Nationals' bullpen struggles nearing historic level
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MASNsports.com
Joshua Robinson / New York Times:
Starter's Arm and Lead Are Protected — Without fanfare or a fist pump, Joba Chamberlain struck out A. J. Pierzynski to end the top of the third inning Sunday. His 94-mile-per-hour fastball, Chamberlain's 35th pitch, had left Pierzynski motionless as it smacked into the catcher's glove.
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Associated Press:
Ruiz's two-run double lifts Phillies over Braves — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joe Blanton (FSY) got just enough run support for a change. — Carlos Ruiz hit a two-run, go-ahead double in the seventh inning and Blanton pitched seven strong innings to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
There's a good chance they'll part with prospects for chance to catch Tigers — On Baseball — I'm not sure what the game was called, but back in high school, during a study of global politics, we played a decision-making contest of strategies, with the goal being world domination.
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Bless You Boys, Detroit News, Circling The Bases, Bleed Cubbie Blue, Minneapolis Star Tribune and MLB Rumors
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Tejada denies he tipped pitches — NY Times says then A's shortstop helped foes in 2001 — PHOENIX — All-Star shortstop Miguel Tejada said on Sunday that he never tipped pitches to his Dominican contemporaries on opposing teams, not as a member of the A's, Orioles or Astros, his current employer.
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Sabernomics
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Lackey joins elite group with 100th win — Ace becomes fifth Angels pitcher to reach milestone — ANAHEIM — John Lackey climbed a personal summit on Sunday, fittingly at the hands of the Athletics, an American League West rival he has dominated through the years.
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6-4-2
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Tulo takes on vulgarity, slugs 24th HR — SAN FRANCISCO — Troy Tulo- witzki hit a home run and attempted to deliver a life lesson Sunday afternoon at AT&T Park. — As Tulowitzki warmed up in the on-deck circle in the fifth inning, he was the target of loud profanity.
Steve Gartner / MLB.com:
Kemp's sac fly in 12th lifts Dodgers — Outfielder also homers; Kershaw fans 11 in no-decision — CINCINNATI — Jonathon Broxton got Drew Stubbs to chase a slider down in the zone in the 12th inning to seal a 3-2 win over the Reds on Sunday. It was a fitting way to end the game.
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Dodger Thoughts
Andy Jasner / MLB.com:
Phillies shut down Drabek for rest of '09 — Prized pitching prospect not injured, won't pitch in AFL — PHILADELPHIA — Double-A Reading right-hander Kyle Drabek, considered to be the prized pitching prospect in the Phillies' organization, has been shut down for the rest of the season …
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Phillies Nation