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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Florida Marlins perfect since clubhouse spat, beat Washington Nationals 9-6 — WASHINGTON — Maybe a little clubhouse friction was just what the Marlins needed to spark a final push for the playoffs. — Hanley Ramirez returned to the starting lineup Friday night and drove in two runs …
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Chris Coghlan of the Florida Marlins Voted Winner of the Gillette Presents National League Rookie of the Month Award for August — Florida Marlins outfielder Chris Coghlan has been voted the August recipient of the Gillette presents National League Rookie of the Month Award.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 136: Yankees at Blue Jays — YANKEES (86-49) — Pitching: LHP Andy Pettitte (12-6, 4.03). — BLUE JAYS (60-74) — Scutaro SS — Hill 2B — Wells CF — Millar 1B — Ruiz DH — Encarnacion 3B — Bautista RF — McDonald LF — Chavez C — Pitching: LHP Brett Cecil (6-3, 5.42).
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
FINAL: White Sox 12, Red Sox 2 — (11:09, Game over, White Sox 12, Red Sox 2)Maybe the Red Sox will participate in this four-game series vs. the White Sox tomorrow. Tonight they barely showed up. The White Sox scored 12 runs by the fourth inning, mainly because of two 5-run innings in the third and fourth.
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Patrick / NPB Tracker:
Mets to Sign Teenager — This one is about is about as under-the-radar as it gets — according to ChuSpo, the Mets have agreed to sign Japanese teenager Taiki Kawasaki to a minor league contract. Kawasaki is a 17 year-old left handed pitcher who had been training at Julio Franco's baseball academy in Florida.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Halladay's one-hitter snaps Yanks' streak — TORONTO - Apparently, there's nothing in the Joba Rules about pitching well. — Joba Chamberlain posted another abbreviated stinker Friday night, getting hit around for three innings in a 6-0 Blue Jays win at the Rogers Centre that snapped the Yankees' seven-game winning streak.
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Geoff Morrow / The Sports Blog with The Patriot-News:
Marrero belts first Class AA homer as Senators return to .500 — Chris Marrero blasted his first career Class AA home run, and the Harrisburg Senators opened their final series of the 2009 series with a 7-3 victory over Bowie in front of 2,953 at Prince George's Stadium.
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Game 136: Cubs at Mets — The Mets will be trying to extend their winning streak to three this afternoon when journeyman Nelson Figueroa takes on the Cubs at Citi Field in the second game of a three-game series. — Figueroa is making his fifth start of the season and is coming off …
New York Post:
EX-YANK FRITZ RECALLED FOR FAMILY SWITCH — IN THE end, Fritz Peterson has tried to do the best he could in every situation. — When he swapped families with fellow Yankees pitcher Mike Kekich in the early '70s, he thought it was for the best. Marilyn Peterson moved in with Kekich.
Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Berkman unsure of baseball future — Houston (64-70) vs. Philadelphia (77-55), 6:05 p.m. CT — HOUSTON — When he signed a six-year, $85 million contract during Spring Training in 2005, first baseman Lance Berkman said he wanted to remain with the Astros for the rest of his career.
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NY Daily News:
Clemens strikes out with defamation suit — More than A year and a half after starting with a bang, the defamation suit Roger Clemens brought against his former trainer Brian McNamee ended with a whimper last week in Houston, where federal judge Keith Ellison of the U.S. District Court dismissed the case with prejudice.
Associated Press:
Giambi's game-winning pinch hit helps Rockies rally past D'backs — DENVER (AP) — Jason Giambi (FSY) came through in the clutch again, delivering a pinch-hit RBI single in the eighth to lift Colorado to a 5-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night.
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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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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.
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