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Adam Rubin / Surfing The Mets:
Nats 2, Mets 1: Five to go — Congratulations to Nationals lefthander Ross Detwiler, who picked up his first major-league win Monday at the Mets' expense. Nelson Figueroa again was the hard-luck loser as the Mets lost to Washington, 2-1. The tiebreaking run came in the sixth on Mike Morse's solo homer off Figueroa.
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Knoblauch charged with assault — HOUSTON — Former major leaguer Chuck Knoblauch was charged with assaulting his common-law wife. — A judge set Knoblauch's bond at $10,000 after he appeared in court Tuesday. According to a criminal complaint, Knoblauch's wife told police he hit …
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Knoblauch charged with assault — Former All-Star accused of hitting, choking common-law wife — Former big league infielder Chuck Knoblauch appeared in court on Tuesday to face assault charges brought by his common-law wife. — According to the criminal complaint filed in the case …
ESPN.com:
Bobby Valentine returns to ESPN as Baseball Tonight analyst — Bobby Valentine, fresh off his six-year stint as manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan, is returning to ESPN as an analyst on “Baseball Tonight.” — Valentine, who led the New York Mets to the World Series in 2000 …
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
In a cinch, Angels clinch AL West title — Halos rout Rangers to claim third straight division crown — ANAHEIM — The Angels have joined another postseason party, hoping to hang around to the finish this time. — Attacking swiftly and often, the Angels flattened the Rangers, 11-0 …
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Evans Clinchy / NESN.com:
Time for Jon Lester to Hope He's Not the Next Matt Clement — With the postseason looming large, the Red Sox always knew that a lot would be riding on the left arm of Jon Lester this September. No one was thinking much about his right leg. — But now, with Lester working hard to recover …
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Brian Costa / New Jersey Online:
Mets manager Jerry Manuel says he's not worried about losing his job … WASHINGTON — Jerry Manuel has received enough assurances from Mets ownership to be confident this atrocious season won't cost him his job. But he also knows the unspoken truth about his situation.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Some good news to share with you — Now that everything is finalized, here is some more news for you. — I'm thrilled to announce that The Journal News has hired Chad Jennings of the Times-Tribune in Scranton and the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog to cover the Yankees. Chad starts on Oct. 7.
Yahoo! Sports:
Gardenhire is the Twins' steady hand — Ron Gardenhire was born on a couch in Germany. He arrived so suddenly it was too late to drive to the hospital. First Sgt. Clyde Gardenhire, a soldier and not a doctor, didn't panic. The previous time Mary Jo Gardenhire went into labor …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Francoeur: It's great to be young and a Met — New York Mets' Jeff Francoeur follows through with his swing as he hits a home run, scoring teammates Carlos Beltran and Daniel Murphy, during the second inning of a baseball game against the Florida Marlins, Friday, Sept. 25, 2009, in Miami.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Selig: Pirates not putting profits over winning — MLB commissioner: 'If they weren't doing it, you'd hear from me' — The Pirates are “absolutely not” putting profit over winning, Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said in an extensive interview with the Post-Gazette about his sport's most woeful franchise.
Aaron Fitt / Baseball America:
New York-Pen League Top 20 Prospects — Pair of electric Latin arms spice up NY-P list — While 2008 was a strong year for the New York-Penn League, with catchers (led by Jason Castro and Derek Norris) and power arms (topped by Adam Reifer and Brad Holt) in abundance …
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
With fate hanging in balance, Trembley soldiers on — ‘You worry about it, but you try not to show it,’ manager says of his job status — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - All the losses and the uncertainty eat at Dave Trembley, keeping him up late into the night and pulling him awake in the early hours of the morning.
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Steve Melewski / MASNsports.com:
Is Sano saga finally nearing end stages? — There was a time when it seemed like the Orioles were one of the favorites to sign Dominican shortstop Miguel Angel Sano. — That no longer seems to be the case, but the O's aren't out of it yet, either. — John Stockstill, the O's director …
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Felix Hernandez's transformation could cost Mariners millions — The 23-year-old pitcher's remarkable 2009 season makes him a contender to win the American League Cy Young Award and sets him up for a huge payday. The question is whether that windfall will come in Seattle or elsewhere.