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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Question for Girardi: Why no Mo? — Yankees manager should've opted for Rivera with game still in reach … NEW YORK — In the space of one half-inning Thursday night, the Yankees took a winnable game and turned it into an unwinnable game. They took a close game and turned it into a blowout.
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Ian O'Connor / ESPN:
K-Rod has goal: Be mightier than Mo — Just 28 years old, Mets closer says ‘I think 700 saves is possible’ if he stays healthy — They say baseball is a game of numbers, the one sport above all that defines greatness with stats. Those numbers and stats suggest the man …
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Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Recap: Red Sox 8, Diamondbacks 5 — Red Sox sweep serpents — THE BIG PICTURE — This time, the Red Sox [team stats] finished the job. Unlike their previous four series, when they won the first two games but were unable to complete the sweep, they never relented against the lowly Diamondbacks last night.
Neil Paine / Bats:
Keeping Score: Luck Is Likely to Catch Up to Jimenez — When Ubaldo Jimenez allowed three earned runs in a rain-shortened, six-inning victory against the Blue Jays last Friday, it was by far his worst outing of the season. Once upon a time, a pitcher would have considered himself fortunate …
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Manny Ramirez Explored Exemption to Drug Policy — Around the time Major League Baseball suspended Manny Ramirez for violating its drug program last season, his representatives told officials in the commissioner's office that they planned to file for permission to use a banned drug that would boost his testosterone levels.
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Umpires reverse call in Kansas City — KANSAS CITY — In what might have been a historic moment, umpires in the Royals-Astros game on Thursday night reversed a decision and ruled an out on a play that never really occurred. — Certainly few witnesses could remember a similar ruling that unfolded quite this way.
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Post Game: Mets 6, Indians 4 — The Mets (38-28) defeated the Indians (25-40) by the score of 6-4 tonight in Cleveland. — The Mets have won seven in a row including their first six on this nine game road trip, have swept their second straight opponent on the road, they have improved …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers looking to add high-end hurler — Club could target big names like Lee, Oswalt — MIAMI — The Rangers are calling many clubs and inquiring about starting pitching. That includes Mariners pitcher Cliff Lee, according to industry sources. — There is nothing imminent on any front …
TSN.ca:
SURGING WHITE SOX DEAL PIRATES 11TH STRAIGHT DEFEAT — Sports Network — Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - Juan Pierre had two hits, scored twice and drove in a run in support of Mark Buehrle, as Chicago held off a late rally to down the reeling Pirates, 5-4, and finish off a three-game series sweep at PNC Park.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates disclose extensions for Huntington, Russell — One-year terms added last October were kept quiet by team president — The timing hardly could have been worse for Frank Coonelly, the Pirates' president, to disclose this afternoon that he quietly gave general manager Neal Huntington …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Strasburg rivaling excitement of ‘Dr. K’ — Rookie conjures memories of Gooden's dominant early years — This is not a test. It is an actual alert — a warning — though not of anything ominous, but of something that already seems to be terrifically enjoyable, riveting, habit-forming, yet, at the same time, quite legal.
Joe Kay / Associated Press:
Arroyo homers, leads Reds over Dodgers 7-1 — CINCINNATI—Hitting. Pitching. Defense. Bronson Arroyo did it all. — The lanky right-hander hit the first of Cincinnati's three homers off rookie John Ely, pitched seven innings and completed three double plays while covering first base Thursday …
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Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Los Angeles Dodgers' Rafael Furcal put on bereavement leave list
Los Angeles Dodgers' Rafael Furcal put on bereavement leave list
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs close to signing first-round pick — CHICAGO — The Cubs have agreed to terms with first-round pick Hayden Simpson, pending a physical, and the right-handed pitcher could sign this weekend. — Simpson, who was the 16th overall pick in the First-Year Player Draft out of Southern Arkansas …
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Jeremy Olshan / New York Post:
Yanks ban vuvuzela pests' instrument of torture — Those vuvuzela horns may be all the rage at the World Cup in South Africa, but the Yankees won't let fans toot, toot, toot for the home team. — When “bleacher creature” Anthony Zachariadis wailed on one of the plastic horns at Tuesday night's game …