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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Early lead gets away from Red Sox — Saito allows game-winning hit to countryman Matsui — NEW YORK — After winning their first eight head-to-head encounters with the Yankees this season for the first time since 1912, it seemed hard to imagine that the Red Sox wouldn't take the season series between the rivals.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Keeping Uribe seems obvious — (09-27) 21:23 PDT San Francisco — There exists a player who sounds as though he wants to be a Giant next year. This year, he is hitting .299 in 378 at-bats. Project his numbers over 500 at-bats and he would have 20 homers and 70 RBIs.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing The Mets:
Mets 4, Marlins 0: Dress-up time — Pat Misch shut out the Marlins on the one-year anniversary of the last time a Met blanked a team with a complete game, when Johan Santana had a shutout against Florida in the second-to-last game at Shea Stadium. And Jeff Francoeur homered and took away a homer with a leaping catch.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Francoeur homers, Misch goes distance as Mets top Marlins
Francoeur homers, Misch goes distance as Mets top Marlins
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Pioneer League Top 20 Prospects — Top draft picks by Angels, Diamondbacks help stock list — The Pioneer League's season stretched to Sept. 11, making it anywhere from 10 days to two weeks longer than any other Rookie-level circuit. The quirky schedule gave several premium 2009 draft picks …
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nats' MVP started at the top — Morgan was catalyst for offense before season-ending injury — Quick, who has been the Washington Nationals' MVP in 2009? Ryan Zimmerman? Adam Dunn? John Lannan? — While there are certainly arguments to be made for any of those guys …
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Barry M. Bloom / Boomskie on Baseball:
Don't the Dodgers need to sign Colletti long-term? The answer is Blowin' in the Wind — I'm usually loathe to start any bit of prose with a question. But with the Dodgers having clinched the playoffs for the third time in the last four years, is it not time for management to re-up Ned Colletti?
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John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
On the Beat — Weekend Update — When Joe Torre began …
On the Beat — Weekend Update — When Joe Torre began …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Leader's choice: Yanks decide ALDS setup — With league's best record, New York determines length — NEW YORK — The Yankees have clinched. Now they must choose. — For the third consecutive season, by virtue of winning the All-Star Game, the American League team with the best record …
Zach Links / MLB Rumors:
Rangers Notes: Byrd, Holland, Feliz — It's hard to gauge what the Texas Rangers will look to do this offseason. There are reports that they are interested in acquiring outfielder Milton Bradley from the Cubs, who would likely eat a large chunk of the $21MM owed to him over the next two years of his contract.
TSN.ca:
TIGERS AND TWINS OPEN CRUCIAL SERIES AT COMERICA PARK — The Sports Network — (Sports Network) - With one week remaining in the regular season, the American League Central title remains very much up for grabs. The picture should become a little clearer, however, when the division-leading Detroit Tigers …
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Bill Conlin / Philly.com:
Bullpen issues led to 1964 Phillies collapse — JACK BALDSCHUN was the Brad Lidge of a generation that still bears the psychic scars of the most infamous collapse in baseball history. I heard Ray Didinger say on WIP Saturday that the trauma of what happened to the 1964 Phillies nearly caused …
Canadian Press:
PIRATES RALLY LATE, PREVENT DODGERS FROM CLINCHING NL WEST — PITTSBURGH — Right-fielder Andre Ethier misplayed Lastings Milledge's two-run single for an error that allowed the winning run to score, and the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied for four in the ninth inning to beat the Dodgers 6-5 …
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Nats Lose to Braves Again, Drop 51 Games Under .500 — It is the bleakest form of theater, watching the 2009 Washington Nationals in their final days, seeing them slump and stumble and lose almost without exception. They lose even when they can't quite figure out why.