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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
National League benefits greatly from mining AL rejects; more notes … John Smoltz, who posted an 8.32 ERA for the Red Sox, has turned his game around since getting to St. Louis and has a 2.65 ERA for the Cardinals. Rafael Betancourt, who was an average reliever for the Indians …
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Associated Press:
Chicago GM says White Sox aren't waving the white flag — CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox general manager Kenny Williams said Friday his team is still aiming for the playoffs, despite trading away Jim Thome (FSY) and Jose Contreras (FSY) earlier in the week.
Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
HELMET NOT THE WRIGHT FIT — DENVER — It was the poor fit — and not the relentless national ridicule — that made him do it. — HUBBUCH ON TWITTER — That was David Wright's explanation yesterday for abandoning the comically oversized “Great Gazoo” batting helmet he donned to relentless teasing Tuesday.
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Associated Press:
Halladay hurls one-hitter as Jays cool off Yankees — TORONTO (AP) — Roy Halladay (FSY) pitched a one-hitter to snap a three-start losing streak and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 6-0 Friday night, ending New York's winning streak at seven games. — Aaron Hill (FSY) …
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Near miss doesn't faze NY Yankees reliever Alfredo Aceves … TORONTO — A rowdy fan caused a distraction on Thursday night when he threw a baseball from the stands that bounced off the ground and nearly hit Yankees relief pitcher Alfredo Aceves. — The fan — who celebrated his throw by raising his arms and cheering — was ejected.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Woe, Canada — Nick Swisher and Jerry Hairston Jr. were talking after the game last night about the unfathomable abuse the Yankees were subjected to at the Rogers Centre. — Fans were cursing the players, throwing things at them and generally behaving like idiots.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding, Respect Jeter's Gangster, The Sommer Frieze and Subway Squawkers
MLB:
Jonathan Papelbon of Boston Red Sox fined $5,000 for taking too long to pitch — Baseball's attempts to speed up the pace of the game have taken some getting used to for Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon — to the tune of thousands of dollars. — Papelbon was fined $5,000 …
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Papelbon fined again for slow play — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Jonathan Papelbon's slow play once again drew the ire of Major League Baseball, which fined the Red Sox closer today for taking too long to deliver a pitch for at least the fifth time this season, an infraction incurred Tuesday night.
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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workersunitedunion.org:
Superstitious Fans Wonder: Is Ballpark Concessionaire Aramark bad for Baseball teams? — Baseball teams in stadiums that use concessionaire Aramark fall short of expected performance, get caught stealing more, and have fewer home runs than teams that don't use Aramark
David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Answer Man: Pedro Martinez talks God, Boston and flowers — recently began what might be the final leg of an amazing major league career. He's on a unique journey, growing up deeply spiritual in the Dominican Republic, coming up through the Dodgers chain after his taller brother Ramon …
Dave Allen / Baseball Analysts:
Break versus Movement — As we all know by know the pitchf/x data is an incredible resource for baseball analysts. For each pitch thrown in a major league game we get scads of data, so much so that it is hard to even know where to begin. And once we have begun it is easy to just go with the flow …
Baseball America:
Prospect Hot Sheet: Sept. 4 — As the minor league season winds down, we pause to honor Rays Triple-A center fielder Desmond Jennings and his record-setting 7-for-7 night. We'll be back next week with a comprehensive look at the season's top performers. — Remember as always, this is not a re-ranking of our Top 100 Prospects list.
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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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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 …
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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