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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Homers by Stewart, Giambi rally Rockies past Red Sox — They rushed the field Wednesday night, players flowing from the Rockies' dugout into the mosh pit at home plate. — Somewhere in the middle stood Jason Giambi, smiling like a 6-year-old on Christmas morning.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Jonathan Papelbon is crushed
Arnie Stapleton / Associated Press:
Jimenez falters but Rockies rally past Red Sox 8-6
Jimenez falters but Rockies rally past Red Sox 8-6
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Mets, Twins appear to be two frontrunners in Cliff Lee sweepstakes — Quite the outing by Cliff Lee yet again, leading the Mariners to a sixth win in a row. By the way, have you ever seen a team have so much trouble picking up even a single game in the standings? It's getting ridiculous.
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Associated Press:
Seattle 8, Chicago Cubs 1: Cliff Lee goes the distance in Mariners' sixth-straight win — SEATTLE — Cliff Lee struck out nine in his second consecutive complete game and the Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago Cubs 8-1 on Wednesday night for their sixth consecutive win.
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Reyes shines on Seinfeld's big night — The legendary comedian was in the TV booth, and the Mets' leadoff hitter was huge … NEW YORK — On an evening featuring comic legend Jerry Seinfeld talking about musical sensation Lady Gaga, once again the fastest rising star in Flushing wore No. 7 and sprinted through the night like a comet.
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Garza goes eight effective innings in Rays' win vs. Padres — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Matt Garza (FSY) pitched eight effective innings, Kelly Shoppach (FSY) came within a triple of hitting for the cycle and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the San Diego Padres 5-3 on Thursday.
Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Rangers GM loses bet with streak at 10 … Texas Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said on an ESPNDallas.com chat Thursday that he will honor his bet with shortstop Elvis Andrus and dye his hair now that the team's win streak has reached 10 games. — “I was hoping he'd forget, but no such luck,” Daniels said.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Bobby Valentine the overwhelming favorite to replace Fredi Gonzalez as Marlins manager, source says — PHOENIX - Bobby Valentine may be taking his act to South Florida. — The former Mets manager is the frontrunner to become the new manager of the Marlins, who fired Fredi Gonzalez on Wednesday.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Pirates Designate Dana Eveland For Assignment — The Pirates designated Dana Eveland for assignment, according to the team. The club, which placed Zach Duke on the DL yesterday, will announce corresponding moves later today. — It's the third time Eveland has been designated for assignment this year.
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Akron Beacon Journal:
Aeros players charged with assault in brawl — 3 Indians minor-leaguers charged in downtown Akron incident — Three Indians minor-league players have been charged with felonious assault following an altercation at a downtown Akron nightclub that left a man with rib and lung injuries, police said.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Strasburg's strikeout show not enough — Phenom sets another K mark in taking first defeat — WASHINGTON — Stephen Strasburg may want to hone his hitting skills, as a lack of run support is beginning to become an early theme to the righty's young career.
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Long Beach Press-Telegram:
FREEWAY SERIES NOTEBOOK: Facing Yankees will be strange for Torre — ANAHEIM - Given that the teams have played just one three-game set since meeting in the 1981 World Series, the mere prospect of the Dodgers hosting the New York Yankees in a series that begins Friday might strike the baseball contingent as a little strange.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Mo's magic act in 10th lifts Yanks in Arizona — Bases-loaded, no-out jam escaped after Granderson's homer — ARIZONA — These are the situations that cemented Mariano Rivera's legend and legacy, those moments of impossible greatness where he has been challenged to escape stacked situations armed with just one devastating weapon.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Pedro Martinez is available, if Dodgers are interested — The former Cy Young winner, now a free agent, would seem to be a good fit at the back of the rotation. — Nothing personal against Charlie Haeger, but we would feel a lot better about the Dodgers if Pedro Martinez were starting for them Thursday.
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
LOWELL EXPECTED TO GO ON DISABLED LIST — Red Sox corner infielder Mike Lowell is expected to be placed on the 15-day disabled list (right hip) prior to tonight's game against the Colorado Rockies. The move would clear a roster spot for pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka, who is scheduled to start in Denver on Thursday night.