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Branyan's 2-out, 2-run single in 9th lifts Indians — CLEVELAND—Russell Branyan hit a two-out, two-run single in the ninth inning Thursday night, rallying the Cleveland Indians to a crazy 8-7 win over the Boston Red Sox. — Cleveland overcame three errors in one inning by third baseman Andy Marte …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie, Ken in spite club — It became obvious Thursday that there won't be a pretty ending. — After the White Sox' 3-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers, the Sun-Times was told by a team source that general manager Ken Williams and manager Ozzie Guillen “almost came to blows in a heated shouting match” …
New York Post:
GOODEN ‘IMPRESSED’ BY PHENOM — Niese's fastball ran about three to four mph faster than Santana's, and his curve ball was devastating. — Chris Denorfia played the role of Jimmy Qualls, the journeyman who broke up Seaver's 1969 perfect game bid in the ninth inning.
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Derrick Goold / Cardinal Beat:
Suppan on way back to Cardinals — Jeff Suppan is coming back to the St. Louis Cardinals. — He will be joining the team in Phoenix and hopes to be active early next week. He will be signing for the pro-rated minimum, his agent Scott Leventhal said. — Suppan has not officially signed yet …
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Angels shouldn't chase first baseman — Morales' injury has some wondering if a move should be made, but L.A.'s not in position — OAKLAND — The question that seems to be hanging over the Los Angeles Angels ever since Kendry Morales went down with a grimace on top of home plate …
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
A-Rod's numbers, early exit troubling — Slugger invokes name of hip surgeon after leaving game early with right groin ‘cramp’ … BALTIMORE — On this date a year ago, Alex Rodriguez was hitting .234, with eight home runs, 25 RBIs, an on-base percentage of .393 and a slugging percentage of .495.
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Andrew Kamholz / Bats:
Keeping Score: One Game Says Little About Strasburg — It did not take long for declarations of greatness to start after Stephen Strasburg's debut for the Washington Nationals on Tuesday. — He had some impressive numbers in his 5-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates: 7 innings, 14 strikeouts, 4 hits, 2 earned runs and no walks.
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Associated Press:
Johnson gets revenge on Halladay, stifles Phillies — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Josh Johnson knew he didn't have to be perfect to beat Roy Halladay . — Just plenty good. — The Marlins ace outdueled Halladay in their perfect game rematch, pitching eight dominant innings and leading Florida …
Jon Krawczynski / Associated Press:
Betemit hits 2 HRs, Royals beat Twins 9-8 — MINNEAPOLIS—Wilson Betemit hit solo home runs from both sides of the plate and Joakim Soria picked up his 14th save in a hairy ninth inning and the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 9-8 on Thursday night.
ESPN.com:
Cleveland Indians call up star catching prospect Carlos Santana — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians have recalled top prospect Carlos Santos from Triple-A Columbus. — Santana — Santana is a switch-hitting catcher, who was batting .316 with 13 homers and 51 RBIs in 57 games for the Clippers.
Associated Press:
Hamilton, Young lead Rangers past Mariners — ARLINGTON, Texas—Josh Hamilton homered for the fourth time in seven games, Michael Young went 3 for 4 with a homer, and the Texas Rangers won their third straight over the Seattle Mariners, 12-3 on Thursday night.
Joseph Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
ESPN analyst Dick Vitale, a long-time Rays season ticket holder, gets struck by line drive — ESPN analyst Dick Vitale, a Sarasota resident and long-time Rays season ticket holder, suffered a scare when he was struck in the stomach area by a line drive foul ball on the first pitch of the game Thursday.
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets use 2010 Draft as a call to arms — NEW YORK — When it came time to make the seventh overall selection in this week's First-Year Player Draft, the Mets took right-handed pitcher Matt Harvey out of North Carolina because, as their director of amateur scouting, Rudy Terrasas, put it, he reminded them of Mike Pelfrey.