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Steve Lombardi / Bats:
Keeping Score: An Ace, and Some Hope, Return for Red Sox — On Friday, the Boston Red Sox will arrive at Yankee Stadium for a four-game series. When Boston came to New York last August, they were only two and a half games out of first place. In 2008, they were four and a half out of first when they made the August trip.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees look to make battered Boston has-Beans — The math suggests a theory the Yankees would be foolish to buy into. — Starting tonight at Yankee Stadium, the Red Sox open a four-game series with their blood rivals that could determine what the remainder of the season looks like for the Bosox …
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Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Yankees not very bossy — They're in first, but fire is lacking — Team Checkbook — and I say that with all due respect — has not had as easy a time maneuvering itself into its current spot in the American League East a half-game ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays as you might imagine.
Nate Taylor / Boston Globe:
Surgery on Youkilis set for tomorrow
Surgery on Youkilis set for tomorrow
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Steven Krasner / ESPN:
Boston Red Sox's Kevin Youkilis to have season-ending thumb surgery on Friday
Boston Red Sox's Kevin Youkilis to have season-ending thumb surgery on Friday
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Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox Looking At Left-Handed First Base Options
Red Sox Looking At Left-Handed First Base Options
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Source: White Sox eye Carlos Delgado
Source: White Sox eye Carlos Delgado
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John Tomase / Clubhouse Insider:
Sox to work out Delgado
Sox to work out Delgado
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Youkilis to have surgery; likely done for year
Youkilis to have surgery; likely done for year
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NY Daily News:
Martino: Phils fight while Mets flop — The Mets sat in first place in the National League East when they made their initial visit to Philadelphia this year back in May. Reminded of that fact then, one prominent Phillie smirked, rolled his eyes and said, “Yeah, we'll see about that.”
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daynperry.com:
Interview: Pedro Martinez — Photo by dbking, used with a Creative Commons license — Future Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez, who enjoyed one of the great peaks of any pitcher in baseball history, recently agreed to take a few questions from me. He did so as part of the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Summer Job program.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Foul call, then game, goes against Marlins — Inches from walk-off victory, Florida watches Phils prevail in 10 — MIAMI — Near-elation turned into more frustration for the Marlins on Thursday night. — Carlos Ruiz belted a homer off Will Ohman in the top of the 10th inning to lift …
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Steven Wine / Associated Press:
Bad call helps Phils beat Marlins 5-4
Bad call helps Phils beat Marlins 5-4
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Mike Puma / NY Post:
Mets owner: Minaya will be back as GM — The Mets' reign of error is set to continue into 2011. — The team's principal owner, Fred Wilpon, on Thursday said he is planning to stick with general manager Omar Minaya beyond this year, despite the threat of a second straight losing season.
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Bobby Melok / NY Daily News:
Mets' Single-A team Savannah Sand Gnats to have fan light stuntman Ted Batchelor on fire after game — There are plenty of people Mets fans would probably jump at the chancee to light them on fire, with the season they've been having, like the Wilpons, Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel.
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Rob Biertempfel / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Cardinals looking at Andy LaRoche as possible trade target — » PNC Park general manager Dennis DaPra and other team execs closely inspected the outfield turf Thursday afternoon. The night before, Andrew McCutchen pulled up a large divot when his knee slammed into the grass as he tried to make a catch.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Maddon: This is why Rays need “a real baseball field” — After the Rays lost Thursday's game due in part to a ball hitting a Tropicana Field catwalk, manager Joe Maddon quickly made it a stadium issue, saying it showed why “there's a crying need” for a new stadium, a “real baseball field” to be built:
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Doug Harrison / CBC News:
Arencibia set to realize dream with Blue Jays — Catching prospect expected to suit up for Friday's series opener against Rays — Blue Jays fans impressed with the development of pitchers Ricky Romero and Brett Cecil, along with outfielder Travis Snider, will get another glimpse of the team's future this weekend.
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Petro Martinez feels Mets front office left three-time Cy Young winner hanging following 2009 season — Pedro Martinez won't say whether his 77th pitch in Game 6 of last fall's World Series was his last in the majors, or if he has completely ruled out a return this season.
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R.J. Anderson / FanGraphs Baseball:
The Other Bench Contributor in Milwaukee — It's probably safe to say Joe Inglett will never be a starter for any prolonged time. The 32 year old recently filled in for Corey Hart during his absence, topping the 100 plate appearances mark during any given season for only the third time in his career …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
No movement on Grandal-Reds deal — CHICAGO — It does not appear that the Reds and first-round Draft pick Yasmani Grandal are close to signing a contract. Grandal, a catcher from the Univ. of Miami, was the 12th overall selection in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.
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