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Bill McGraw / Detroit Free Press:
Not even cancer diagnosis can shake Harwell's spirit — Legendary Tigers broadcaster reflects on career, looks to future with resolve — His voice was clear, his spirit strong, his words tinged with humor. — But legendary broadcaster Ernie Harwell had bracing news to deliver Thursday: He has a tumor in the area of the bile duct.
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Tom Gage / Detroit News:
Ernie Harwell, 91, has incurable cancer — Detroit — He'd been waiting for test results. — His voice last week sounded strong — as strong as always. By the end of the conversation, however, it didn't. — Ernie Harwell, the treasured voice of the Tigers for all those years, has incurable bile duct cancer.
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Larry Millson / MLB.com:
Jays shut down Rzepczynski for season — Rookie left-hander has reached allotted innings total — TORONTO — Merchantsauto.com Stadium in Manchester, N.H., is a lot closer to Boston's Fenway Park, about an hour's drive, than it is to Rogers Centre. — But Marc Rzepczynski was a lot closer …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Posada makes history; Yanks keep rolling — Catcher becomes seventh Yankee to hit 20 homers in ‘09 — TORONTO — Though the final returns on the Yankees’ season won't be known for approximately two months, it can now be officially said: This lineup pounds the baseball like none other before it.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 134: Yankees at Blue Jays
Game 134: Yankees at Blue Jays
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Pedro outduels Giants' young ace — Martinez strikes out nine over seven innings — PHILADELPHIA — There had been a lot of talk this week about how nobody wants to face the Giants in the playoffs. — Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain in a best-of-five National League Division Series? — No, thanks.
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Associated Press:
Pedro outduels Lincecum as Phillies edge Giants 2-1 — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pedro Martinez (FSY) tossed seven impressive innings to outpitch Tim Lincecum (FSY), Ryan Howard (FSY) doubled in the tiebreaking run and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Thursday night.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Groin trouble means Bombers won't go to Mo — TORONTO - Mariano Rivera is optimistic about his groin injury, but the closer realizes that the Yankees aren't about to take any chances with him as they enter the stretch run. — Rivera threw on flat ground and long-tossed Thursday, reporting no problems with his sore left groin.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
CC named AL's best August pitcher — Yankees lefty unbeaten during historically strong month — Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia has been named the American League Pitcher of the Month for August. — In six starts last month, Sabathia posted a perfect 5- record with a 2.64 ERA while leading …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Moore confirms Hillman to return as manager, says players accountable for poor season — If there was any doubt before, there is none now. Trey Hillman will return next year for a third season as the Royals' manager. — For weeks, as the club foundered, general manager Dayton Moore voiced strong support …
Sports Illustrated:
Garland … LOS ANGELES(AP) Growing up in Southern California, Jon Garland always dreamed of pitching at Dodgers Stadium. — Even in his wildest imagination, he probably didn't think it would happen against a bunch of guys who were his teammates a couple days earlier.
Associated Press:
Ken Griffey Jr. open to playing another year in Seattle — OAKLAND, Calif. — Ken Griffey Jr. sure seems like someone who wants to stick around the Seattle Mariners for another season. — He's as happy as he's been in years, back where he began his 21-year big league career in 1989 …
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
A's activate Crosby from disabled list — Right-hander Meloan claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh — OAKLAND — The A's made a pair of moves Wednesday in advance of the finale of a three-game series against the visiting Royals, activating infielder Bobby Crosby from the 15-day disabled list …
Jayson Stark / MLB:
New York Mets' future looks downright gloomy — Trading Jose Reyes could be a huge step toward jump-starting moribund franchise — Their season hasn't just been a disappointment. It's been a Freddy Krueger movie. — But at least there's one good thing those fast-sinking New York Mets can say about their 2009 horror show:
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Hamilton day-to-day with pinched nerve — Slugger to have his back evaluated on Friday in Baltimore — ARLINGTON — Outfielder Josh Hamilton has been diagnosed with a pinched nerve in his lower back. — Hamilton was given an anti-inflammatory injection to reduce the swelling.
Aaron Gleeman / Circling The Bases:
Cameron ‘willing to make a sacrifice’ to stay in Milwaukee — Impending free agent Mike Cameron said yesterday that he'd like to remain in Milwaukee beyond this season and “would be willing to make a sacrifice to make that happen.” — Cameron is earning $10 million this season and would fetch …
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Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
Rays avoid collapse, beat Red Sox 8-5 — Buzz up! — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)—The Tampa Bay Rays keep finding ways to hang in the AL playoff race. — “You're not always going to win. It's not always going to be an oil painting,” manager Joe Maddon said Wednesday night …
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ESPN.com:
Report: New York Mets not changing Citi Field dimensions — Sluggers hoping that the dimensions at cavernous Citi Field will be more home-run friendly in 2010 are reportedly going to be disappointed. — The New York Daily News, citing an unnamed source, reported Thursday …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets won't change dimensions at Citi Field
Mets won't change dimensions at Citi Field
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