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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Reyes needs hammy repair, return up in air — WASHINGTON - Jose Reyes has a new, more severe injury. The shortstop tore his right hamstring running Tuesday, an examination by team doctors revealed. — Reyes may have been headed for surgery anyway to repair a torn tendon in the area.
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Andrew Marchand / MLB:
Jose Reyes of New York Mets disappointed by hamstring tear, but should be ready for next season — Jose Reyes' latest injury setback devastated him to the point he was “practically in tears,” but the initial diagnosis is that the tear in his hamstring will not cost the shortstop any time next season, his agent said.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' Reyes likely to need surgery on hammy — Reyes trying to return from a torn right hamstring tendon, which had kept him on the disabled list since May 26, the Mets revealed late Wednesday that the All-Star shortstop suffered a tear of the hamstring itself during a running workout on Tuesday.
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Sports Illustrated:
Mets SS Reyes has new hamstring tear — WASHINGTON (AP) -New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes has a new tear in the injured right hamstring that sidelined him for most of this season. — Reyes has been on the disabled list since May with a hamstring tendon problem.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Duncan says pine tar gave Reds the upper hand — Bronson Arroyo pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night. Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncahn said Arroyo was able to deal with the slick balls because “I'm sure he had pine tar on his cap. He didn't have any problem getting a grip.”
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Smoltz struggles to find handle in Cincy — Right-hander walks five in final regular-season start — CINCINNATI — The Cardinals' post-clinch letdown stands at three days and counting, and their frustration is growing. — St. Louis lost its third straight game on Wednesday in uninspiring fashion …
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Sam Borden / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Joba: “If they want me to fold towels, I'll fold towels” (with audio) — The best quote of the postgame locker room came from Joba Chamberlain, when he was asked what he thought about his role on the Yankees postseason roster. — “If they want me to fold towels, I'll fold towels,” Chamberlain said.
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies pitcher Moyer done for season, to have surgery — Turns out, one of Jamie Moyer's most important pitching performances of the season was also his last. — The 46-year-old lefthander, who helped protect a three-run lead Tuesday night by recording four outs in the sixth and seventh innings …
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David Gurian-Peck / MLB.com:
Moyer to have season-ending surgery
Moyer to have season-ending surgery
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Phillies Clinch Title, but Worries Abound — PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies had already clinched their third consecutive National League East title Wednesday night before Brad Lidge threw his first pitch in the ninth inning, but there was no one else Manager Charlie Manuel wanted on the mound.
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Manager decision expected quickly — Riggleman is a candidate — One way or another, Jim Riggleman will serve his final game as interim manager of the Washington Nationals on Sunday. Will the Rockville native and childhood Senators fan be back next season as permanent manager?
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Red Sox look forward to the bright playoff spotlight — J.D. Drew's numbers state case — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio — There are 45 American League outfielders with at least 300 plate appearances this season. J.D. Drew [stats] has a higher OPS than 43 of them.
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Maureen Mullen / MLB.com:
Martinez set to face former club — Boston (91-67) vs. Cleveland (65-93), 7:10 p.m. ET — BOSTON — Upon learning of the July 31 trade from the Cleveland Indians, the team that signed him as a 17-year-old out of Venezuela in 1996, Victor Martinez found it difficult to keep his emotions in check.
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
A D.C. Game of Moneyball — The Nats' final home game of the year Wednesday combined all the paradoxical and troubling threads of a season in which the team had the game's worst record and saw attendance drop 22 percent. Yet these same Nats, who will certainly receive revenue-sharing funds …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Maybe Mets should start by firing Manuel — The meetings already have begun, Newsday's David Lennon reported yesterday. — For six weeks, Mets officials have discussed how to best bury the nightmare of 2009. — So as long as the lights are on and the seats are warm …
Sports Illustrated:
Rockies on cusp of NL wild card … DENVER(AP) The Colorado Rockies are on the cusp of clinching a playoff spot. — So close, in fact, that the postseason aroma hangs in the air. — “Anytime you're this close, you can smell it,” Troy Tulowitzki said. “You want to get it done.”
Steve Greenberg / Sporting News:
Lincecum on Cain: ‘I just love watching him pitch’ — Sporting News Conversation: Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain — Tim Lincecum was running late. Like a blur, the 25-year-old right-hander exited the team shuttle bus and entered the clubhouse; was out of his black jeans …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Hermida A Non-Tender Candidate — The Marlins are unlikely to tender a contract to outfielder Jeremy Hermida, according to Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post. Hermida followed up on a lackluster '08 with a .259/.348/.392 line in 491 plate appearances this year.
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