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Russell's future with Pirates unclear — Fox Sports — The Pirates are holding internal discussions about the immediate future of manager John Russell, multiple major-league sources say. — While it is unclear whether Russell's firing is imminent, the timing would make sense.
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Pittsburgh Pirates designate infielder Aki Iwamura, eye trade offers — PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates essentially wrote off their nearly $5 million investment in underperforming second baseman Aki Iwamura by designating their highest-paid player for assignment on Wednesday.
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Philadelphia Phillies speak to Pedro Martinez about possible comeback — NEW YORK — The Philadelphia Phillies have talked to Pedro Martinez and his agent about a possible comeback similar to last year, when the right-hander was a starting pitcher for the National League champions in August and into the postseason.
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Yankees rough up Halladay, thump Phillies 8-3 — NEW YORK (AP) — Even after adding Roy Halladay , the Philadelphia Phillies can't seem to stop that New York Yankees lineup. — Nick Swisher and the Yankees handed Halladay a rare thumping, beating Philadelphia and its new ace 8-3 Tuesday night in a World Series rematch.
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ORTIZ HOMERS AS RED SOX DOWN DIAMONDBACKS — The Sports Network — Boston, MA (Sports Network) - David Ortiz finished 2-for-4 with a two-run homer as Boston doubled up Arizona, 6-3, in the opener of a three-game interleague set from Fenway Park. — Dustin Pedroia collected two hits …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Buchholz, Sox good enough — Pedroia, Ortiz back righthander — The green shirts speckled the crowd, with periodic chants breaking out. Those were, of course, more of the “Beat LA!” variety than “Beat Arizona!” In many ways it seemed as if the crowd was ruing its decision to forsake …
New York Post:
BOX SCORE — “Right now, it's getting better, but we're not ready yet,” Minaya said. — Once Beltran begins his rehab assignment, the Mets will have 20 days to activate him. Minaya said Beltran will largely be responsible for setting the pace. — “There's going to be a point where he says, 'Hey, I'm ready to go,' ” Minaya said.
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Oswalt, Berkman ponder their uncertain futures — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - They hear the rumors. Roy Oswalt — might go to New York. Or Washington. Or Texas. And Lance Berkman — fits perfectly with the Angels. Or Tampa Bay. Or San Francisco. Anywhere but Houston, their baseball home for a combined 22 seasons now.
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LONGORIA, PRICE PROPEL RAYS TO WIN OVER BRAVES — The Sports Network — Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Evan Longoria homered and ended with three RBI while David Price became the American League's first 10-game winner, as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Atlanta Braves, 10-4 …
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Padres catcher Torrealba suspended for 3 games — NEW YORK—San Diego Padres catcher Yorvit Torrealba has been suspended for three games after making contact with an umpire. — Torrealba was ejected in the ninth inning of Monday's 6-3 home loss to the Blue Jays for arguing with umpire Larry Vanover …
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Associated Press:
Arrieta pitches Orioles past Giants. — SAN FRANCISCO—Jake Arrieta gave up three hits over seven-plus innings, Adam Jones hit a home run and the Baltimore Orioles ended a four-game losing streak, beating the San Francisco Giants 4-1 Tuesday night. — Ty Wigginton drove in two runs …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Aaron Heilman moves into closer's role for Diamondbacks — BOSTON - Manager A.J. Hinch made a change at closer Tuesday, bumping struggling Chad Qualls in favor of Aaron Heilman, who has been the club's only consistently effective reliever. — “I'm going to try a few different things,” Hinch said.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox confirm Doubront for Friday start — After Tuesday night's win over Arizona, Sox manager Terry Francona, GM Theo Epstein, and assistant GM Ben Cherington met in Francona's office to solidify that their starter Friday vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers would be 22-year-old rookie Felix Doubront.