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Police: New York Mets' Francisco Rodriguez charged with assault on father-in-law … NEW YORK — Police say New York Mets reliever Francisco Rodriguez was charged with third-degree assault, a misdemeanor, after an altercation with his father-in-law at Citi Field.
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Francisco Rodriguez charged … NEW YORK — Suspended Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez has been released without bail and told to stay away from his girlfriend's father while facing charges he assaulted the man. — Rodriguez appeared at a Queens courthouse on Thursday afternoon.
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NY Daily News:
Mets' Francisco Rodriguez arrested after allegedly punching father-in-law, charged with assault — Francisco Rodriguez is arrested after allegedly punching his father-in-law Wednesday night. After the tussle, an unidentified family member is taken from Citi Field (below) in an ambulance.
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Rodriguez Appears in Court as Mets Win — Francisco Rodriguez, the Mets' volatile closer who was arrested for striking the father of his common-law wife on Wednesday, was released without bail on Thursday. A judge ordered him not to have any contact with either his wife or her father.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Rodriguez to be charged with assault
Rodriguez to be charged with assault
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Wall Street Journal:
Francisco Rodriguez Arrested After Dispute Following Game
Francisco Rodriguez Arrested After Dispute Following Game
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Post Game: Rockies 6 Mets 2
Post Game: Rockies 6 Mets 2
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Braves:
Braves confirm Jones has torn ACL, needs surgery — An MRI showed Chipper Jones has a tear to the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and is facing season-ending surgery, the Braves announced Thursday. — Jones was examined by Dr. Marvin Royster, the Braves orthopedic surgeon who read the MRI.
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Chipper Jones has torn ACL — The Atlanta Braves confirmed third baseman Chipper Jones has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. — Jones' agent, BB Abbott, told The Associated Press on Thursday that the third baseman will need surgery and is likely done for the season, a major setback for the first-place Braves.
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Chicago Sun Times:
CUBS IN BRIEF: In-season housecleaning seems likely to continue — SAN FRANCISCO — The Cubs' trade of Mike Fontenot to the San Francisco Giants a few hours before the teams played Wednesday night might not be the last of the in-season deals the Cubs make. — “It's hard to say if it'll …
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Burrell's homer lifts Giants over Cubs
Burrell's homer lifts Giants over Cubs
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Giants Acquire Mike Fontenot
Giants Acquire Mike Fontenot
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Cueto, Baker, La Russa hit with suspensions — Reds starter gets seven games, skippers two games apiece — Major League Baseball handed Reds starter Johnny Cueto a seven-game suspension and also suspended Reds manager Dusty Baker and Cardinals skipper Tony La Russa for two games each …
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Harper is “begging to play” — With less than a week remaining until the August 16 deadline, Tim Chambers, Bryce Harper's college coach, remains confident that Harper will sign with the Washington Nationals before midnight Monday and said it would be “silly” if both sides don't figure it out in time.
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
The rotations that are made for October — If they can get there, Phillies, Cardinals and Red Sox could be dominant in postseason — In October, it isn't about home run trots. And it isn't about bobblehead days. And it definitely isn't about trade rumors, incentive clauses or your owner's personal psychic.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Blue Jays stun Red Sox in 9th, 6-5 — Game Over: Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 5 — Another Jonathan Papelbon meltdown in the bottom of the nimth and another reason to question why on earth was John Lackey taken out of the game? In the end, Fred Lewis' bases-loaded sacrifice fly off Daniel Bard won it for the Jays.
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Is Javier Vazquez's fastball gone for good? — ARLINGTON, Tex. — When asked following the Yankees' 7-6 win over the Rangers what pitch Michael Young smashed for a first-inning solo homer, starting pitcher Javier Vazquez said it was a fastball. But Pitch F/X, the computer system which records …
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Rob Dibble amazed by women at baseball game — “Those ladies right behind there, they haven't stopped talking the whole game,” Rob Dibble said in the sixth inning of Wednesday night's Nats broadcast. “They have some conversation going on. Right here,” he said, circling the offenders.
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