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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 — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — DENVER - Jonathan Papelbon [stats] looked and sounded appropriately crushed after last night's game. — When a closer comes into a game with a one-run lead and surrenders two home runs …
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Gibson can rest easy after Jimenez's implosion — DENVER - Well, he's human. — Those conspiracy theorists who believed the Colorado Rockies swapped Ubaldo Jimenez's — living corpus for some sort of newfangled pitching robot - the Ubaldo 9000, complete with 100-mph fastball …
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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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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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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TMZ.com:
Mets Ace Johan Santana Accused of Sexual Battery — TMZ has learned New York Mets star pitcher Johan Santana was accused in a police report of sexual battery that allegedly went down on a Florida golf course ... but the case went nowhere. — TMZ obtained a copy of the report filed …
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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TSN.ca:
ANGELS HOLD OFF DODGERS IN WILD ENDING — The Sports Network — Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Joel Pineiro allowed just one run in 7 1/3 frames, and the Los Angeles Angels continued to win at the expense of their cross-town rival with a 2-1 victory over the Dodgers.
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Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Rollins hits 2-run HR in 9th, Phils beat Indians — PHILADELPHIA—Jimmy Rollins hit the first game-ending homer of his career, a two-run shot with one out in the ninth inning Wednesday night that lifted the Philadelphia Phillies over the Cleveland Indians 7-6. — Trailing 6-5, the Phillies rallied against Kerry Wood (1-3).
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.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Cunningham's risky dive pays off for Padres — Left fielder makes spectacular catch in eighth with tying run on — ST. PETERSBURG — Take it from someone who has spent time in the outfield — leaving your feet for a diving attempt at a ball is much more a high-risk venture than it is a high-reward endeavor.
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.
Can't Stop The Bleeding:
Dibble vs. Knight In Televised Pissing Match — Who'd have thought another fine performance (albeit in a losing cause) by Nationals phenom Stephen Stasburg would provoke such a spectacular war of words between MASN broadcasters Rob Dibble and Ray Knight? In the unlikely event Nats fans …