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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Davis Would Return To D'Backs Or Brewers — Doug Davis has played his entire National League career with two teams: the D'Backs and Brewers. Now that he's about to become a free agent, Davis tells Bob McManaman of the Arizona Republic that he'd return to either club.
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Bob McManaman / Arizona Republic:
D-Backs' Davis proves his worth — Dependability. Durability. — Diamondbacks pitcher Doug Davis thinks those two words and what they represent aren't appreciated enough in Major League Baseball. — And he's probably right. — When it comes to starting pitchers …
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MLB Daily Dish
Ray Parrillo / Philly.com:
Manuel doubts Myers can be Phillies closer — Phillies manager Charlie Manuel made it clear he has serious doubts that Brett Myers will be able to help the club as a closer because the righthander is feeling the effects of his long layoff following hip surgery in early June.
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
In hindsight, Phillies lucky they didn't get Soriano
In hindsight, Phillies lucky they didn't get Soriano
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Reassessing three underachievers and notes around the majors … For most teams, it is time to turn the page on this season. In a few cases, it has been that way for months. But one major advantage to being eliminated early is that there is plenty of extra time to assess one's needs …
TSN.ca:
BUCHHOLZ BEATS ORIOLES FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT VICTORY — The Sports Network — Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Clay Buchholz won his fifth straight decision after allowing one run in six innings, and the Boston Red Sox strengthened their stranglehold on the American League wild card race with a 3-1 victory over Baltimore.
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Over the Monster
Associated Press:
Yankees' Pettitte eager to test out shoulder Monday — SEATTLE (AP) — Andy Pettitte (FSY) just wants Monday to arrive and get a true gauge of how his tired left shoulder is feeling. — The Yankees, already looking ahead to the postseason, would like to see a healthy Pettitte as well and put …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Homer No. 20 a special one for Gomes — Cincinnati (68-79) vs. Florida (78-69), 7:10 p.m. ET — CINCINNATI — Home run No. 20 of the season was rife with meaning for Reds left fielder Jonny Gomes, and someone else, too. — Gomes went deep in the second inning of the Reds' win over the Astros on Wednesday.
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Marksheldon / Mark My Word:
Good deeds by good men — The clubhouse staff is often …
Good deeds by good men — The clubhouse staff is often …
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Blue Collar Baseball
Polls / Brew Beat:
Sunday to be Gallardo's season finale — Thanks to MLB.com contributor J.R. Radcliffe, who is covering the Brewers tonight in my wake, for passing along this note: — Yovani Gallardo will pitch for the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday in what will serve as his final outing of the 2009 season.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Second baseman Akinori Iwamura hopes to stay with the Tampa Bay Rays — Rays second baseman Akinori Iwamura, 30, will be a free agent after the season if the Rays choose not to pick up his option. — Times] — BALTIMORE — 2B Akinori Iwamura would like to stay with the Rays.
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Associated Press:
Setback might end Carlos Delgado's tenure with New York Mets — NEW YORK — Carlos Delgado might have played his last game for the New York Mets. — Delgado — The slugger had another setback while rehabbing from right hip surgery and it appears increasingly unlikely that he'll be able …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Umpire on Brian Fuentes' ninth-inning pitch: ‘Could have been a strike’ — Rick Reed, who made the call in Wednesday's loss to the Red Sox, puts part of the blame on Angels catcher Mike Napoli and rebukes Angels coaches for their reaction. — Before the ninth-inning pitch controversy …
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Halos Heaven, Circling The Bases, 6-4-2, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Angels Unplugged and FanGraphs Baseball
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John Henry / NESN.com:
Can We Let the David Ortiz Injustice Die? — Michael Schmidt of The New York Times recounted how he set out to obtain names sealed by court order of 100-plus Major League Baseball players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. He wrote a story on David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez.
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Fenway West
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Street takes big step toward return — PHOENIX — Huston Street's 2009 detour is about to end. — The Rockies' injured closer threw about 25 pitches in a simulated game today and emerged confident and pain-free. Street said he's been told he will be activated for Sunday's game against the Diamondbacks.
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Growing up a KC fan, Crow ready to go — Royals' first-round Draft pick to pitch in Arizona this fall — KANSAS CITY — It's probably premature to expect right-hander Aaron Crow to be pitching along with Zack Greinke and Gil Meche next summer at Kauffman Stadium but, no doubt about it, the Royals have big hopes for Crow.
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MLB Rumors
Baseballgirl / Athletics Nation:
Mortgaging the Future to Pay for the Past: Was It Worth It? — More photos » by Jae C. Hong - AP — From Blez's February 2006 interview with John Sickels: … Opening with the caveat that it's rarely fair to judge past predictions (knowing that hindsight is 20/20) …
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Mets can't bank on a better 2010 — Mets manager Jerry Manuel's players are taking full advantage of this late-September vacation, if not the manager himself. — No one disputes the Mets are awful; their lineup is currently the worst in the major leagues.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Win streak has Atlanta thinking big — Braves sweep Mets, welcome Phils for crucial weekend set — ATLANTA — While there might be some pessimists and realists who are simply looking at what might have been, the Braves have put their past behind them and provided hope for the immediate future …
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Talking Chop
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