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Red Sox claim Johnny Damon … Could the Boston Red Sox be looking to recapture the magic of 2004 that brought an end to their 86-year World Series drought? — Detroit Tigers outfielder Johnny Damon confirmed to reporters Monday that he has been claimed on waivers by the Red Sox …
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Scutaro drives in four as Red Sox down Mariners — Sports Network — Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Marco Scutaro drove in four runs and John Lackey tossed eight solid innings, as the Boston Red Sox used a three-run seventh to defeat the Seattle Mariners, 6-3, in the opener of a three-game series at Fenway Park.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Catcher improved, mystified — Saltalamacchia still seeks answers — Jarrod Saltalamacchia was back in the Red Sox clubhouse yesterday and looked to be in good health. But the infection that put him in Massachusetts General Hospital for four days was an unsettling experience.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
BoSox make waiver claim on Damon — The Boston Red Sox claimed Tigers designated hitter/outfielder Johnny Damon on waivers, which means Damon could be returning to Fenway Park. — The struggling Tigers need his approval before he could return to Boston. Detroit is 61-63 …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Pre-game news: Red Sox place waiver claim on Johnny Damon
Pre-game news: Red Sox place waiver claim on Johnny Damon
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox Claim Johnny Damon
Red Sox Claim Johnny Damon
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Johnny Damon Claimed By Unknown Team
Johnny Damon Claimed By Unknown Team
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Globe and Mail:
Robert MacLeod — TORONTO — From Tuesday's Globe and Mail — Several hours before Monday's series opener against the New York Yankees, Jose Bautista went about his business in the Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse - a routine that included some playful banter in Spanish with teammate Yunel Escobar …
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Associated Press:
Majors-leading Bautista homers twice as Blue Jays beat Yankees
Majors-leading Bautista homers twice as Blue Jays beat Yankees
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Joel Sherman / NY Post: Hardball:
3UP: Cano, Montero, Wood/Kearns
3UP: Cano, Montero, Wood/Kearns
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John Smallwood / Philly.com:
Umpires should explain botched call — OK, WE'RE NOT going to revisit the ghost of Chico Ruiz. — This isn't 1964 and there are no indications that these Phillies are the type of team to let one setback mushroom into a pennant-crushing collapse. — In fact, the entire modus operandi …
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Associated Press:
Lee's clutch hit makes Myers a winner against Phillies — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — So, what's the baseline? — Brett Myers (FSY) threw seven sharp innings against his former team, Carlos Lee (FSY) hit a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth and the Houston Astros took advantage of a controversial call …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Giants beat Reds to open key series of contenders — SAN FRANCISCO—Matt Cain ended a three-start winless stretch after being staked to an early cushion, Andres Torres hit a two-run homer and the San Francisco Giants beat the Cincinnati Reds 11-2 on Monday night. — Aubrey Huff added a solo homer leading off the eighth.
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Rob Dibble to Stephen Strasburg: “Suck it up” — The conventional wisdom on Stephen Strasburg's latest injury, whatever it is, was nicely summed up by Thomas Boswell on Monday: … For the unconventional wisdom, look no further than Rob Dibble, analyst for MASN by night, and radio host for SIRIUS XM's MLB Network Radio by day.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Study Finds Independent Bloggers “Least Trusted”, Likely Denied Press Credentials in Baseball — Independent bloggers represent the least trusted media type and are the most likely to be turned down for press pass requests, according to the first academic study to assess the sentiments …
External / ESPN:
Sources: Manny likely to hit waivers this week — The expectation around baseball is that outfielder Manny Ramirez will be placed on waivers early this week, according to baseball sources. — The Los Angeles Dodgers could have put Ramirez on waivers on Monday but would not do so, ESPN.com's Jayson Stark reports.
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Associated Press:
Bud Selig statue to be unveiled Tuesday — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig's statue will soon join the likenesses of Hank Aaron and Robin Yount in front of Miller Park. — The Milwaukee Brewers are unveiling the bronze statue in a ceremony Tuesday afternoon at the stadium's Home Plate Plaza.
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Sports Illustrated:
Nationals put Strasburg on DL with forearm strain … Stephen Strasburg is going back on the disabled list. — There's a decent chance the Washington Nationals rookie phenom could be shut down for the season as a precautionary measure. He had an MRI on Sunday but will have a second one later this week with dye.
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Beth Harris / Associated Press:
Rays beat Angels 4-3, tie for 1st place in AL East — ANAHEIM, Calif.—B.J. Upton homered on the first pitch of the game from former Tampa Bay teammate Scott Kazmir and doubled home another run to help the Rays defeat the Los Angeles Angels 4-3 on Monday night and move into a tie with the Yankees atop the AL East standings.
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Arnie Stapleton / Associated Press:
Helton lead Rockies over Braves 5-4 — DENVER—Todd Helton's first four-hit game in more than a year included the tiebreaking RBI single off Jonny Venters in the eighth inning Monday night that lifted the Colorado Rockies to a 5-4 win over the Atlanta Braves.
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Ted Berg / Tedquarters:
What I care about more — Matt Cerrone mentioned Johan Santana's run of bad luck on MetsBlog earlier today, which is funny to me because earlier in the season, sabermetricians everywhere were rapping about Santana's run of good luck. — Remember when Santana was walking more batters …
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Johan Santana is like 1977′s Jerry Koosman
Johan Santana is like 1977′s Jerry Koosman
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