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2:25 AM ET, September 10, 2009

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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
With third hit of night, Jeter ties Gehrig  —  Captain even with Iron Horse atop Yankees' list with 2,721  —  NEW YORK — With a bunt, a blast and a rip, Derek Jeter tied Lou Gehrig on Wednesday night for the most hits in Yankees history.  —  Jeter laced the first pitch Rays starter Jeff Niemann threw …
Discussion: iYankees
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Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Jeter's feat recognized around MLB  —  Players, coaches respect what shortstop has done for game  —  Players and coaches around Major League Baseball showed admiration and respect for Derek Jeter, who tied Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig for hits by a Yankee with 2,721 after collecting three …
Discussion: Bats
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Discovering Derek is scout's honor for Groch
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 141: Rays at Yankees (updated with Girardi pre-game audio)  —  YANKEES (90-50)  —  Pitching: RHP Joba Chamberlain (8-5, 4.41).  —  RAYS (72-67)  —  Bartlett SS  —  Crawford LF  —  Longoria 3B  —  Zobrist 2B  —  Burrell DH  —  Richard 1B  —  Gross RF  —  Navarro C  —  Upton CF
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Joba awaits playoff role
Discussion: Bronx Baseball Daily
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees' Robertson Out Indefinitely With Elbow Stiffness
Discussion: NESN.com
Peter Hermann / Baltimore Sun:
City police arrest 4 in theft of Ripken's No. 8 statue  —  Overnight incident at Camden Yards captured on surveillance video  —  Two barricades surround the remaining base of a statue commemorating the number of retired Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. The No. 8 statue was stolen overnight …
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Associated Press:
Ripken's ‘8’ monument stolen from stadium
Discussion: NESN.com
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Wolf scratched from Friday outing for LA  —  Lefty has stiffness in elbow; Kuroda to start in his place  —  PHOENIX — Randy Wolf, who is tied for the Major League lead with 30 starts, has been scratched from his scheduled start Friday night in San Francisco because of stiffness in the back of his left elbow.
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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Randy Wolf to miss Friday start  —  Randy Wolf, who has emerged as a stalwart of the Dodgers rotation, had been scheduled to pitch Friday against San Francisco but now will miss that start with an irritated elbow, according to a note I just received from Dodgers beat writer Dylan Hernandez of The Times.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Astros correct Valverde's age mistake  —  GM Wade said closer's birth date listing was paperwork error  —  HOUSTON — Astros general manger Ed Wade said Wednesday a discrepancy in paperwork led to closer Jose Valverde being listed at two different ages in the team's previous two media guides.
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Lisa Gray / The Astros Dugout:
Jose Valverde Ages 15 Months Since July 2009
Discussion: Houston Chronicle and MLB Rumors
Colin Fly / Associated Press:
Pujols homers twice, Wainwright wins 18th  —  MILWAUKEE (AP) — Albert Pujols hit two home runs for a majors-leading 47 and Adam Wainwright picked up his 18th win with seven scoreless innings in the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
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Jeff Gordon / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright continues his Cy Young pursuit
Discussion: Baseball Prospectus
Associated Press:
Colorado Rockies' Dexter Fowler back; Troy Tulowitzki, Ian Stewart next?  —  DENVER — The banged-up Colorado Rockies got outfielder Dexter Fowler back Wednesday and two more key players also are nearing a return.  —  Fowler was reinstated from the disabled list, where he spent …
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Dominant Marquis keeps hot Rox rolling
Discussion: Denver Post
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies' Marquis shines on despite struggles
Discussion: MLB.com and Purple Row
Associated Press:
Jose Reyes of New York Mets willing to play winter ball to recover from hamstring injury  —  NEW YORK — Jose Reyes is hoping to return to the New York Mets' lineup this season and is willing to play winter ball if it will help hasten his recovery from a torn right hamstring tendon.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Beltran doubles, just misses slam in return
Discussion: NorthJersey.com and MetsBlog.com
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Bumgarner solid, but Giants lose ground  —  San Francisco falls three games back in Wild Card race  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Tuesday was a good day for the Giants' future.  Their present-day prospects, however, dimmed somewhat.  —  Making a surprise start for Tim Lincecum …
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Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Lincecum scratched with back spasms
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Double dose: V-Mart's double lifts Bosox; Roberts hits 50th for O's  —  BOSTON (AP) — Pinch-hitter Victor Martinez (FSY) hit a three-run double to break a seventh-inning tie, and the Boston Red Sox beat Baltimore 7-5 on Wednesday night to improve to 13-2 against the Orioles this season.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Zambrano brushes aside Pirates, tiff with Lou  —  PITTSBURGH—Their season may be crazy, but the Cubs aren't mad.  —  At least that's what they said after manager Lou Piniella and Carlos Zambrano put the lasting visual bow on the Cubs' two-city road trip with an animated …
Alex Belth / bronxbanterblog.com:
Excuse Me While I Kiss the Sky  —  Todd Drew's seats from Yankee Stadium II.  Now resting comfortably on Marsha Drew's deck down south.  —  I am honored to announce that Todd Drew's Lasting Yankee Stadium Memory has been selected by Leigh Montville to be in The Best American Sports Writing 2009 (due out next month).
Julian Benbow / Boston Globe:
Wakefield to get a cortisone shot tomorrow  —  Still hampered by nerve problems in his back, Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield will get another cortisone shot tomorrow.  —  Red Sox manager Terry Francona met with team doctor Thomas Gill last night to discuss a plan for Wakefield …
Associated Press:
Rangers complete sweep of Indians with 10-0 win  —  CLEVELAND — Scott Feldman pitched seven shutout innings, Esteban German went 5 for 5 and Marlon Byrd hit a three-run homer as the Texas Rangers beat the Cleveland Indians 10-0 on Wednesday, completing a three-game sweep within 24 hours.
 
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