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Greg Johns / MLB.com:
Mariners designate Bradley, call up Peguero — SEATTLE — Outfielder Milton Bradley, who hit .209 in two seasons with the Mariners, was designated for assignment by the club on Monday, as general manager Jack Zduriencik made a pair of roster moves that look to provide a youthful infusion …
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MLB Rumors
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Ryan Divish / Mariners Insider:
Mike Wilson to be called up by the Mariners — The Mariners will make a roster move before Tuesday's games in Baltimore. Outfielder Mike Wilson will be called up by the team. Wilson didn't play in today's game in Tacoma, which was a little odd since he's been one of the Rainiers best hitters in recent weeks.
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Lookout Landing, Seattle Times, MLB Rumors and U.S.S. Mariner
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Why this should be it for Milton Bradley — Last night, I wrote that I didn't think the Mariners would be ready to part company with Milton Bradley and that I expected to see him in Baltimore. — Today, having slept on it and looking at things under the light of day …
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HardballTalk, U.S.S. Mariner and 6-4-2
Eno Sarris / ESPN:
Braves' staff is better than Phillies' — Atlanta has far more depth behind its big arms than Philadelphia does — It might have been the biggest story of the offseason: The Philadelphia Phillies collected four arms that collectively would challenge the best rotations in the history of the game.
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Capitol Avenue Club, Talking Chop and Crashburn Alley
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Associated Press:
Jurrjens gets offensive support as Braves best Phillies — PHILADELPHIA — Jair Jurrjens pitched neatly into the seventh inning, Freddie Freeman, Alex Gonzalez and Eric Hinske homered, and the Atlanta Braves beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 on Sunday night.
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Talking Chop and The Good Phight
TSN.ca:
Scherzer takes aim at 6-0 mark in Tigers' finale with Jays — The Sports Network — (Sports Network) - Max Scherzer has been a pleasant surprise for the Detroit Tigers and can become just the second six-game winner in the majors with another strong outing tonight against the Toronto Blue Jays …
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baseballmusings.com and Canadian Press
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Fox Sports:
Firing Hendry would be wrong move — If Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts wants to fire general manager Jim Hendry at the end of the season, that's his absolute right. — The Ricketts family paid $845 million for the Cubs, Wrigley Field and 25 percent of Comcast Sports Net Chicago in October 2009.
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Talking Chop
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals' La Russa headed to Mayo Clinic — • rhummel@post-dispatch.com > 314-340-8196 and DERRICK GOOLD • dgoold@post-dispatch.com > 314-340-8285 | Loading... Manager Tony La Russa will use today's Cardinals off day to visit the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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MVN and HardballTalk
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Falling BABIP — Batting Average on Balls in Play (BABIP) fell through the floor this season: — Batting Average on Balls in Play by season. (Hits-HR)/(AB-(HR+K)) Click for a larger image. — Note that it has fallen to the 1987 level, which was at the time considered an outlier year for offense.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Dtoddwin / Bucs Dugout:
Hurdle, The Bunt, The Book And Dan Fox — This is in relation to Charlie's post about Hurdle deciding to bunt with McCutchen on Friday, but there are enough other points that I thought it was worth a separate FanPost. I was in Hurdle's office and specifically asked him about the bunt situation and a bunch of other things.
Ebenezer Samuel / NY Daily News:
Mets can't finish sweep of Andre Ethier and Dodgers, are stymied by Clayton Kershaw in 4-2 loss — The Mets began the day with their go-to starter on the mound, and they ended it with the tying run at the plate and their most dangerous hitters up in the bottom of the ninth.
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Tedquarters, New York Times and New Jersey Online
Steve Batterson / Quad City Times:
Martinez shines in Bandits debut — Johnny Rodriguez said there was still a little chill in the air Saturday when the Quad-Cities River Bandits took the field at Wisconsin. — That changed in the first inning after Carlos Martinez brought the heat. — The hard-throwing 19-year old …
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Baseball America
David Villavicencio / MLB.com:
Espinosa picking up slack in the field — MIAMI — Danny Espinosa impressed the Nationals with his potent bat during a September callup last season, but the rookie second baseman is also turning heads with his glove. — The 24-year-old made several outstanding defensive plays in Saturday night's 5-2 win over the Marlins.
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David Villavicencio / MLB.com:
Hairston's versatility paying off for Nats
David Villavicencio / MLB.com:
Nats embrace chance to honor mothers