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4:30 PM ET, August 8, 2010

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Canadian Press:
Blue Jays' Morrow whiffs 17 Rays in one-hit victory  —  TORONTO — Brandon Morrow came a foot short of throwing just the second no-hitter in Toronto Blue Jays history.  —  Evan Longoria spoiled the right-hander's bid for the sixth no-no in the majors this season with a ground ball …
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James Hall / MLB.com:
Davis, Niemann to have shoulders examined  —  TORONTO — Prior to Sunday's contest against the Blue Jays, Rays righties Jeff Niemann and Wade Davis were sent to Florida to be examined by the team's medical staff.  —  Both starters had been experiencing posterior right-shoulder soreness over the past couple days.
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Arencibia leads Jays' homer derby past Rays  —  TORONTO — As the old baseball adage goes, hitting is contagious.  For the Blue Jays, time and time again throughout this season, they have made it seem as though launching home runs can be contagious as well.
Ian Begley / ESPN:
Boos, not hits, keep comin' for Berkman  —  Struggling newcomer finally makes good contact — and nails A-Rod in batting practice … NEW YORK — Here is Lance Berkman's Saturday in a nutshell: a walk, a strikeout, two groundouts and a batting-practice knockout.
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TSN.ca:
Yankees host Red Sox in crucial AL East matchup on TSN2  —  The Sports Network  —  (Sports Network) - Josh Beckett will try to build off one his best starts of the season and keep Boston in the playoff hunt, as the Red Sox resume a crucial four-game set with the New York Yankees tonight in the Bronx.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Sabathia shuts down Red Sox
Discussion: Over the Monster
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Yanks: Javier Vazquez has ‘dead arm’
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
A-Rod injured in BP; scratched from game
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
Jesse Spector / NY Daily News:
Greatest living baseball player?  Alex Rodriguez is in the mix  —  Alex Rodriguez hit his 600th home run on Wednesday, Stan Musial is on the cover of Sports Illustrated and baseball welcomed its newest class of Hall of Famers just a couple of weeks ago, making this a natural time for the age-old debate …
Discussion: Yankees Daily
Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Dodgers Designate Garret Anderson For Assignment  —  The Dodgers have designated Garret Anderson for assignment according to the team's official Twitter feed.  The move frees up a roster spot for Jay Gibbons, who had his contract purchased from the team's Triple-A affiliate.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates fire coaches Kerrigan, Varsho  —  The Pirates this morning fired pitching coach Joe Kerrigan and bench coach Gary Varsho, moves initiated by manager John Russell and approved by general manager Neal Huntington.  —  “I made the call,” Russell said.  —  Kerrigan will be replaced …
Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Post Game: Mets 1, Phillies 0  —  The Mets shutout the Phillies by the score of 1-0 tonight at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.  —  The Mets shutout the Phillies for the fourth time this season, and pulled back to .500 at 55-55 on the year.  —  For a full recap and box score, check out SNY.tv here.
Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank:
Florida Marlins: Chris Coghlan will have surgery Wednesday, likely out until 2011  —  Left-fielder Chris Coghlan just told us he will have surgery Wednesday in Miami to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee.  The recovery time is four to eight weeks.  —  Coghlan isn't ruling out a return this year but he knows it's a long shot.
Discussion: Yahoo! Sports
TSN.ca:
Young homers twice as D'Backs hold off Padres  —  Sports Network  —  Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Chris Young hit a pair of solo homers, including the game-winning blast in the bottom of the ninth, as the Diamondbacks snuck past the San Diego Padres, 6-5, on a night that Arizona retired Luis Gonzalez's jersey.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Fisher, not Chapman added to Cincy 'pen  —  CHICAGO — Speculation was rampant that Saturday would be the day left-handed flamethrower Aroldis Chapman would start his big league career, and fan anticipation could be felt all the way from Cincinnati.  —  An opening was created …
Discussion: Mark My Word
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Associated Press:   Stubbs stings Cubs again, keeps Reds on a roll
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Pirates' 10th-inning three-run blow decks Rockies  —  PITTSBURGH — A sellout crowd.  Fireworks.  Their manager making more moves than Bobby Fischer.  This was a simulated playoff game for the Pirates.  —  And the Pirates's performance Saturday might just keep the Rockies from reaching the postseason.
 
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