Top News:
Associated Press:
Red Sox rally for seventh straight win, beat L.A. — BOSTON (AP) — Alex Gonzalez (FSY) hit a bases-loaded blooper down the left-field line with two outs in the ninth inning on Wednesday night to give the Boston Red Sox a 9-8 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.
RELATED:
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Third comeback the charm for Red Sox — Gonzalez helps Boston take win streak to seven — BOSTON — They were a strike away from defeat, and had already seen two comebacks go for naught. They were also decidedly short-handed, missing two star hitters — Kevin Youkilis and Victor Martinez — and also ace closer Jonathan Papelbon.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Some things that happened tonight — How do you even begin to describe the improbability of the Red Sox' 9-8 walk-off win over the Los Angeles Angels? You start with the joy in the Red Sox clubhouse and the anger in the Angels'. Shortly after the Red Sox dogpiled in the middle of the diamond …
Discussion:
Fenway West, Walkoff Walk, The Soxaholix, Over the Monster, Providence Journal and NESN.com
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Harwell says thanks to baseball friends — Fans, players show admiration for broadcaster in cheers — DETROIT — Ernie Harwell said thank you to thousands of his friends at Comerica Park on Wednesday night, and many more watching on television. Fans, players, baseball people, media and officials thanked him back with their cheers.
Discussion:
Walkoff Walk
RELATED:
Detroit Free Press:
Harwell to Tiger fans: Loyalty, love appreciated — The old photos and television clips on Comerica Park's video scoreboard appeared just as the top of the third inning ended: Ernie Harwell sitting in a booth, in front of a microphone, filling the airwaves with the mellifluous voice that raised a couple of generations of Tiger fans.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 147: Blue Jays at Yankees (Update: Posada suspended three games) — YANKEES (93-53) — Pitching: RHP Chad Gaudin (1-0, 3.42 with Yankees). — BLUE JAYS (66-79) — Scutaro SS — Hill 2B — Lind DH — Wells CF — Overbay 1B — Encarnacion 3B — Barajas C — Bautista RF
RELATED:
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats struggle in loss to Phillies — Batting, defense falter despite Hernandez's effort — WASHINGTON — The Nationals couldn't do anything right on Wednesday night and they ended up getting beaten by the Phillies for the second consecutive day, this time by the score of 6-1.
RELATED:
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Francoeur a fan of ex-teammate Hanson — Mets outfielder has high opinion of Braves' rookie righty — ATLANTA — When Tommy Hanson made the first seven starts of his career, Jeff Francoeur served as his right fielder. — While Hanson was limiting the Mets to seven scoreless innings …
Discussion:
Talking Chop
RELATED:
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves keep pace with wet and wild win — Ross scores winning run on error; Lowe exits with blister — ATLANTA — Seemingly destined to wonder if their postseason hopes had died because of Mike Gonzalez's sore back, the Braves literally bounced back from the defeat that Francisco Rodriguez was ready to deliver them.
Discussion:
Talking Chop
New York Post:
Mets raising prices in 2010? — ATLANTA — The Mets remained suspiciously coy today when asked if they plan to raise ticket prices at Citi Field for the 2010 season. — The club would only release a statement that said: “The Mets in the weeks ahead will be in direct communication …
RELATED:
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Should admitted cocaine users enter the Hall? — As a Hall of Fame voter, Midweek Insider has wrestled — greatly with the issue of illegal performance-enhancing drugs like steroids and human growth hormone. Should it be a disqualifying factor for candidates, even if no legitimate ban against these drugs existed at the time?
Discussion:
It's About The Money
Associated Press:
Rockies beat Giants to extend wild-card lead — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jorge De La Rosa (FSY) pitched eight scoreless innings to win his sixth straight start against San Francisco and Troy Tulowitzki (FSY) homered to help the Colorado Rockies avoid a three-game sweep against the Giants with a 4-3 victory Wednesday night.
Dan Cahill / Sports Pros:
Cubs 7th Inning Stretch Jumps the Shark with Richard Dreyfuss — The Cubs “7th inning stretch” officially jumped the shark last night. — Ironically, it took Richard Dreyfuss—he of “Jaws” fame—to send it overboard. — The guy admitted he had not watched a game since 1988.
Discussion:
Circling The Bases
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Errors are costly in Mets' loss to Braves — ATLANTA - Ike Davis once hit off Goose Gossage before an Old-Timers' Day in the Bronx. Now, the son of former Yankees pitcher Ron Davis is closing in on playing in Flushing. — Davis has been tabbed as the Mets' Sterling Minor-League Player …
Discussion:
Mets Merized Online
Dave Baldwin / Baseball Analysts:
Unraveling the Batter's Brain — [Editor's Note: Dave Baldwin is a former MLB pitcher. He pitched for the Washington Senators (1966-1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970), and Chicago White Sox (1973). His best season was 1967 when he posted an ERA of 1.70 with 12 saves.