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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 …
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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 …
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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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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Beware of big dog: Lackey is back — Los Angeles (83-55) vs. Seattle (72-68), 7:05 p.m. PT — ANAHEIM — The big dog is barking again. John Lackey has his bite back. — The leader of the Angels' pitching staff, in temperament and performance, Lackey appears to be embarking on a run …
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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.
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Ask Boswell: Nats, Orioles, Redskins and More — Washington Post sports columnist Thomas Boswell will be online Thursday, September 10, at 11 a.m. ET to take your questions about the Nats, Orioles, Redskins, Tiger Woods and the latest sports news and his recent columns.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Herrera shows longevity in rookie year — Cincinnati (63-76) at Colorado (80-60), 3:10 p.m. ET — DENVER — In those early days of Spring Training, it's likely few could have expected this fact as the end of the season nears. — Lefty reliever Daniel Herrera is tied for the Reds' lead in games pitched with 62.
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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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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers lose game off NL West lead — Bases-loaded walk in ninth cuts edge to 2 1/2 games — PHOENIX — The Dodgers' National League West lead was trimmed to 2 1/2 games Wednesday night when they lost to the D-backs on a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth, 4-3 …
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Toby Hyde / Mets Minor League Blog:
Kirk Nieuwenhuis Can Now Pull A Baseball — It's no secret around here that Kirk Nieuwenhuis did something differently in August. On the morning of August 1, the left-handed swinging Nieuwenhuis was hitting .251/.342/.410 for St. Lucie with 22 doubles, four triples and ten HR in 3 66 AB.
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ESPN:
Pitching for Tommy Lasorda — I caught just the middle of the conversation, but Wednesday night, Dewayne Staats and Kevin Kennedy were talking about pitch counts and such, and Kennedy said (among other things) this: — When all this pitch-count stuff came in, Tommy Lasorda would pitch Valenzuela 160, 180 pitches.
Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
You Play... To Win... The Game — Despite a team cemented in last place and a roster loaded with new faces, Jim Riggleman has managed the Washington Nationals this month with a style that belies those circumstances. And he will continue to, he said on Wednesday. September will not double as a stage for auditions.
Joe Cowley / Inside the White Sox:
Peavy start still up in the air — Jake Peavy couldn't promise if he would pitch in Anaheim, whether he would pitch in Seattle or whether he would pitch at all this season for the team that acquired him at the July 31 trade deadline. — As a matter of fact, following his latest bullpen session …
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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.
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Jeff Gordon / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright continues his Cy Young pursuit
Wainwright continues his Cy Young pursuit
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Associated Press:
Ripken's ‘8’ monument stolen from stadium — BALTIMORE — A large aluminum No. 8 that commemorates Orioles great Cal Ripken outside the Camden Yards ballpark was recovered early Wednesday, about two hours after it was stolen by four young men, Baltimore police said.
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Peter Hermann / Baltimore Sun:
City police arrest 4 in theft of Ripken's No. 8 statue
City police arrest 4 in theft of Ripken's No. 8 statue
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