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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
With Yanks' Help, Red Sox Edge Closer — A quick glance at the American League East standings reveals that no team has clinched the title — not the Yankees, not the Tampa Bay Rays and not the Boston Red Sox, who do not care about the injuries that have ravaged their infield, outfield, catching depth and rotation.
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TSN.ca:
Ortiz, Kalish help Red Sox down Yankees in series opener — The Sports Network — Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Ryan Kalish and David Ortiz each homered and Clay Buchholz pitched effectively into the eighth inning to lead Boston over rival New York, 6-3, in the opener of a three-game series.
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Boston Globe and Associated Press
Tom Krasovic / Fanhouse MLB Blog:
Owner: Battered Red Sox Need ‘Miracle’ — The Boston Red Sox are typically the last baseball club that West Coast Bias cares to write about, but the aversion today isn't driven by fatigue with one of Big Media's darlings. — Fear, rather, is at work, as FanHouse doesn't pay sportswriters idled …
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Clubhouse Insider, FanHouse, NESN.com and Full Count
Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Boston Red Sox place Hideki Okajima on DL with left calf strain …
Boston Red Sox place Hideki Okajima on DL with left calf strain …
Discussion:
Boston Globe and MLB
George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees look to make battered Boston has-Beans
Yankees look to make battered Boston has-Beans
Discussion:
The Joy of Sox and The Soxaholix
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mets prospects scratched; trade next? — A pair of New York Mets prospects were scratched from the starting lineup 10 minutes before Friday's Triple-A Buffalo game, signaling a trade might be brewing involving the major league club. — Two sources — one with ties to the organization …
Associated Press:
Weaver bests Verlander in Angels' win over Tigers — DETROIT—Jered Weaver allowed three hits over seven innings to best Justin Verlander, Torii Hunter hit a two-run homer and tossed a bag of baseballs onto the field after being ejected, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Detroit Tigers 4-2 on Friday night.
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Bless You Boys
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CBC News:
Jays' Cecil tops Garza in duel — Toronto starter Brett Cecil struck out nine batters and the Blue Jays took advantage of a pair of Tampa Bay errors to beat the Rays 2-1 on Friday night. — Tampa Bay has the second best record in baseball, but Cecil (9-5) has now beaten them three times this season.
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Yahoo! Sports
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Doug Harrison / CBC News:
Arencibia set to realize dream with Blue Jays
Arencibia set to realize dream with Blue Jays
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DRaysBay, Bluebird Banter and Batter's Box Interactive …
Paul White / USA Today:
Twins are trying to adapt to Target Field's quirkiness — MINNEAPOLIS — Michael Cuddyer tracked the fly ball, drifting back toward Target Field's 23-foot-high right-field wall. The Minnesota Twins' right fielder hesitated just short of the warning track, unsure where the ball's downward arc would take it.
Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Manny Ramirez delays MRI exam — LOS ANGELES — With progress having apparently stalled on his strained right calf, Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Manny Ramirez was scheduled for an MRI exam in Phoenix on Friday. But the exam never happened because Ramirez, who suffers from claustrophobia, couldn't stay in the MRI tube long enough.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Harper enrolls, but Nats still negotiating — Team has until Aug. 16 to strike deal with No. 1 Draft pick — LOS ANGELES — Outfielder Bryce Harper, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, has enrolled in classes at the College of Southern Nevada and met the school's new coach …
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Andrew Pentis / MLB.com:
Gibson: Time is right to take chances — PHOENIX — If the word unorthodox comes to mind while watching a D-backs game this August or September, don't be surprised. Maybe even expect it. — The D-backs (41-68) are 23 games back of their weekend opponent, the National League West-leading Padres …
John Marshall / Associated Press:
Hudson leads D-backs to 2-1 win over Padres — PHOENIX—Dan Hudson pitched into the eighth inning to outduel Jon Garland in his second start with Arizona and Adam LaRoche hit his 18th homer, lifting the Diamondbacks past the stumbling San Diego Padres 2-1 on Friday night.
Discussion:
AZ Snakepit
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Baker, Reds working toward extension — CHICAGO — The early groundwork toward a contract extension for Reds manager Dusty Baker appears under way. — “I've been approached in the last couple days,” Baker said on Friday. “There are some things starting.” — Baker's three-year contract with Cincinnati expires after the season.
Discussion:
Mark My Word and Church of Baseball
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
No movement on Grandal-Reds deal
No movement on Grandal-Reds deal
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Cincinnati Reds and Mark My Word
Associated Press:
LaPorta's 9th-inning homer gives Indians win — CLEVELAND—Matt LaPorta homered leading off the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Cleveland Indians a 7-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. — LaPorta connected for his sixth homer off Matt Guerrier (2-7) …
Discussion:
Let's Go Tribe!
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Orioles win again, top White Sox 2-1 in 10 innings — BALTIMORE—Adam Jones singled in the winning run with two outs in the 10th inning, and the Baltimore Orioles extended their unbeaten run under new manager Buck Showalter with a 2-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.
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Camden Chat