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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 153: Yankees at Angels — YANKEES (96-56) — Pitching: RHP A.J. Burnett (11-9, 4.22). — ANGELS (90-61) — Figgins 3B — Aybar SS — Abreu RF — Hunter CF — Morales 1B — Rivera LF — Kendrick 2B — Matthews RF — Napoli C — Pitching: LHP Scott Kazmir (9-8, 5.08).
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
First of Yanks' many goals crossed off — Truest test of club's superiority will come in postseason — NEW YORK — The Yankees have been confident for weeks that they will eventually arrive at the postseason, so there was no boisterous celebration in the visitors' clubhouse at Angel Stadium …
Mark Bradley:
Bobby Cox: “Everything is fine. [Wren] has been outstanding” — Bobby Cox says all's well between him and Braves GM Frank Wren. (AP photo) — Bobby Cox responded this morning to a Yahoo! Sports report of discord between him and Braves GM Frank Wren. Said Cox, speaking via iPhone from New York: “Everything is fine.
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Cox to retire as skipper after '10 season — Braves legend will move on to a consulting role with club — The future of Bobby Cox has been decided: The long-time Braves manager will return for the 2010 season, and then that will be it. — The team issued a news release on Wednesday afternoon saying …
Drew Silva / MLB Rumors:
Bobby Cox Inks One-Year Extension — 3:52pm: MLB.com's Alden Gonzalez reports that Cox will remain with the Braves in a consulting role through 2015. Cox also issued a statement: … 3:09pm: According to the Braves' official Twitter feed, manager Bobby Cox signed a one-year extension Wednesday afternoon …
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Bobby Valentine close to making return to TV, nears deal with ESPN — It appears that BOBBY Valentine won't be unemployed for long. — Television industry and baseball sources say Valentine, completing his final season as manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines of Japan's Pacific League …
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Chicago Cubs' Milton Bradley would return to team if allowed, his mother says — The mother of banished Chicago Cubs outfielder Milton Bradley said her son would consider returning to the team if it will have him back. — The Cubs suspended the volatile Bradley on Sunday for the rest …
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Sons of Steve Garvey
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Next season could determine Aramis Ramirez's future with Chicago Cubs
Next season could determine Aramis Ramirez's future with Chicago Cubs
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets' top official for Latin American talent canned — Fred Wilpon may have offered a vote of confidence to Omar Minaya, but the GM's inner circle quietly is being dismantled. — The Mets have fired Ramon Pena, the organization's top official in charge of signing Latin American talent, the Daily News has learned.
Nathan Rode / Baseball America:
GCL Top 20 Prospects — Braves' Bethancourt tops the list — As usual, the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League was filled with young, raw prospects who flashed impressive tools but still needed plenty of seasoning. International position players dominated our GCL Top 20 list …
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Murphy's law: Never say die — NEW YORK — It was the ninth inning Monday night, the stands depleted by another miserable performance by the Mets, when Daniel Murphy stepped to the plate in an 11-3 loss. — Though most of the fans already had given up and maybe his teammates were ready to hit the showers …
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Double Take: Murphy Has Shot at a Mets Record
Double Take: Murphy Has Shot at a Mets Record
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The 'Ropolitans
Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Hernandez, Nationals Are Throttled at Home By Dodgers — Livan Hernandez was young once, like his current Washington Nationals rotation-mates, except when he was young, he was on magazine covers. He was hoisting hardware. At 22, Hernandez was most valuable player of both the Nationals …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
(Excerpts) Interview with Mariners Broadcaster, Dave Sims — The following are excerpts from the Dave Sims interview that can be seen here in its entirety on The Biz of Football — UPDATE: It was announced Tuesday that Sims will lead the broadcast team for the first season of the United Football League …
Sports Illustrated:
Greinke … KANSAS CITY, Mo.(AP) Trey Hillman thinks Zack Greinke should make room in his trophy case for the Cy Young Award. — Greinke bolstered his Cy Young credentials by holding Boston to two hits in six scoreless innings, leading the Royals to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
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Ken Fidlin / Toronto Sun:
Jays buzz — Looking toward next season, manager Cito Gaston's wish-list includes “some help in the starting rotation.” That would be especially acute if Roy Halladay is traded in the off-season in advance of his free agent year. — “A lot depends on free agency,” Gaston said.
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MLB Rumors
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Safe at Second, but No Stolen Base to Show for It — A player takes an unchallenged lead off first base, dashes to second and makes it safely without a throw. The runner has advanced but because there was no attempt to thwart him, he does not receive a stolen base.
Bob McManaman / Arizona Republic:
Webb not interested in taking pay cut — Right-hander Brandon Webb said if Diamondbacks executives are preparing to approach him about restructuring his $8.5 million contract option for 2010, they ought to save their breath. — He's not interested. — Webb, who hasn't pitched since Opening …
Matt Swartz / Baseball Prospectus:
Slugging on Balls in Play — Two of the first things you learned about sabermetrics were that batting average is not a very good measure of a hitter, and that fielding percentage is not a very good measure of a fielder. Not all hits are created the same, and extra-base hits cause a lot …