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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Yanks lose A-Rod, Girardi to ejections — Disputed third-strike call leads Foster to toss both from finale — NEW YORK — Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and manager Joe Girardi were both ejected in the fifth inning of Sunday's 13-3 win over the Orioles, the result of a heated exchange with home-plate umpire Marty Foster.
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Alex Rodriguez on ump: 'I don't know what his deal is with the Yankees'
Alex Rodriguez on ump: 'I don't know what his deal is with the Yankees'
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
He said, he said — As is usually the case with these sorts …
He said, he said — As is usually the case with these sorts …
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Dan Gelston / Yahoo! Sports:
Martinez leads Phils to doubleheader sweep — Buzz up! — PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Pedro Martinez — was pushing 130 pitches and the tying run stood on second base when manager Charlie Manuel came out to the mound for a chat. — Pull Pedro? — With the way the Phillies bullpen has been struggling, not a chance.
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David Gurian-Peck / MLB.com:
Pedro's gem gives Phils twin-bill sweep — Righty shows Cy Young form with eight scoreless frames — PHILADELPHIA — He had already thrown 128 pitches. The potential tying run was on second base. — So when Pedro Martinez saw Phillies manager Charlie Manuel leave the dugout with two outs …
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Chicagosports / Huddle Up:
Brian Urlacher likely out for the season with wrist injury — Brian Urlacher appears to be out for the season after dislocating his right wrist, the linebacker said Monday. The team has not given the official word, but Lovie Smith is expected to address the issue during his afternoon press conference.
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Ichiro sets MLB record on infield grounder — Mariners star reaches 200 hits for ninth straight season — ARLINGTON — Ichiro Suzuki stands alone on another Major League pedestal, getting there on Sunday night with one of his specialties — an infield single.
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Jon Lester / Yahoo! Sports:
Beckett and Lester a formidable duo — Buzz up! — BOSTON - This is coming from Billy Wagner — , who was a teammate of Johan Santana — and has seen plenty of CC Sabathia — of the Boston Red Sox, Wagner said, “is probably the best lefty in baseball right now as far as stuff.
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ESPN:
The overlooked stars of the season — Zack Greinke is battling for the Cy Young Award, and that standing has hoisted him out of the second division and into the national conversation. Similarly, Mark Reynolds of the Diamondbacks has mashed so many monstrous home runs that he has managed …
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Ricky Romero's rookie star fading — ‘I want to just finish strong and healthy,’ lefty says after shot at award takes another blow — The game yesterday was a chance for Blue Jays left-hander Ricky Romero to state his case for AL rookie of the year facing another prime candidate, Rick Porcello of the Tigers.
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Associated Press:
Bankrupt Dykstra to auction off '86 championship ring — NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra has gone from filing for bankruptcy to pawning off his sports memorabilia. — Auctioneers plan to sell a trove of memorabilia that the financially troubled All-Star left unclaimed at a pawnshop in Beverly Hills.
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nationals grind out rain-shortened win — Lannan produces solid effort — The baseball season is a 162-game grind, both physically and mentally, and it's all the tougher to endure when inclement weather is thrown into the mix. — So games like Sunday's 7-2 rain-shortened victory …
Phil Hoops / Mets Merized Online:
Bobby O Sounds Off On Post-Game Show — It's not very often that a late night Post-Game show on a Sunday has any significance. Tonight was an exception. — Following the Mets loss to the Phillies on Sunday night, SNY analyst, Bobby Ojeda unloaded on the Mets for their inexcusable play …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Method to this Maddux — Coach's guiding hand polished Ranger arms — Mike Maddux was always on that list of players you figured would one day be a pitching coach or manager. His talent didn't measure up to that of his more famous brother, future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux.
Sky Andrecheck / Baseball Analysts:
Better Baseball Tiebreakers — Major League Baseball has always been particularly inept when it comes to their tiebreaking rules. Amazingly, for the first few years of the wild card, no rules were in place at all as to what happens when various multi-way ties occur in division and wild card races.
Associated Press:
Lilly, Lee lead Cubs over Reds, 5-2 — Ted Lilly pitched six scoreless innings and Derrek Lee homered and singled twice Sunday, helping the Cubs to a 5-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. — Andres Blanco had three hits and two RBIs for the Cubs, who won the season series 10-5.
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Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:
Where your Jays stand — It's has not been a pretty picture, particularly the botched Roy Halladay trade
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