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Fox Sports:
Will Red Sox rotation be good enough? — As the clock inched toward the non-waiver deadline last Sunday, the Red Sox knew that right-hander Clay Buchholz's back injury was serious. — They already had struck out on three different starting pitchers, nixing a trade for Athletics right-hander Rich Harden …
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Boston Globe and Over the Monster
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks in no rush to scale rotation back to five — If needed, Hughes available to relieve in Boston — BOSTON — The Yankees are still trying to figure out how long they'll stick with a six-man rotation, but Ivan Nova seems to be in no danger of being called into the manager's office at Fenway Park this weekend.
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Boston Globe
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Why winning the East may matter — Based on the American League standings right now, the Red Sox or Yankees will be the wild-card team. — As the Red Sox proved in 2004, that is not necessarily a big deal. — But it could be this year. — The wild-card team could face Texas and the Sox …
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Pinstripe Alley and Yankees Daily
NY Daily News:
Spotlight is off Alex Rodriguez and his poker games as Yankees, Red Sox battle for first — Alex Rodriguez has a lot of heat on him for playing in some underground poker games. But he won't have any heat on him this weekend as the Yankees play the Red Sox.
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Boston Globe and baseballmusings.com
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Girardi undecided on makeup of rotation
Girardi undecided on makeup of rotation
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The LoHud Yankees Blog, Pinstripe Alley and FanGraphs Baseball
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Even in the East — The Red Sox fall 7-3 to the Indians …
Even in the East — The Red Sox fall 7-3 to the Indians …
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Boston Globe, Pinstripe Alley, Red Sox Monster and Yahoo! Sports
Fox Sports:
Lee, Phillies appear to be in top form — SAN FRANCISCO — It was almost midnight in Texas when Cody Ross, last year's World Series hero, went down on strikes for the fourth and final time. Cliff Lee had shut out the San Francisco Giants, 3-, which must have elicited a chorus of weary murmurs …
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Associated Press:
Tony Campana helps surging Cubs top Reds — CHICAGO - Tony Campana drove in a pair of runs with an inside-the-park homer and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 on Friday for their sixth consecutive victory. — It was the first major league homer for Campana, who also singled, doubled and made a nice catch in center field.
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Yahoo! Sports, Bleed Cubbie Blue and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Sports Illustrated:
A-Rod unlikely to be suspended over alleged poker games … Alex Rodriguez reportedly played in a couple card games at rich guys' houses in or near Beverly Hills. The stakes were said to be high. — And word out of well-placed Los Angeles poker sources is that Rodriguez is already trying to find poker games for next winter in L.A.
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MLB Rumors and Pinstripe Alley
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Matt Stairs' career highlights — Matt Stairs recently announced his retirement, which didn't come as much of a surprise to those who knew he was still playing, but possibly jolted many who figured he left years ago. — He was a late bloomer, not making it to 100 games in a season until …
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The Good Phight, HardballTalk and Where Have You Gone …
Joe Christensen / Associated Press:
Extension offered, but Cuddyer waits — A two-year deal was on the table, but the All-Star wants to negotiate his contract after the season. — Twins outfielder Michael Cuddyer — Buy Photos — view larger — ANAHEIM, CALIF. - Knowing Michael Cuddyer can become a free agent at season's end …
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Twinkie Town, HardballTalk, MLB Daily Dish and MLB Rumors
Sports Illustrated:
MLB trying to curtail use of deer antler spray as steroid alternative … Baseball sent a warning to its major and minor league players last week that may sound odd, if not comical, but is a sign of these drug-testing times: stop ingesting deer antler spray.
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HardballTalk, The Big Lead and NESN.com
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
A pressing matter — Ochocinco grabbed my attention with his hug-the-reporters suggestion — Group hug. — I still can't get my arms around it. — The inimitable Chad Ochocinco, a man destined to make us forget about Bill Lee, Oil Can Boyd, Shaquille O'Neal, and every other free spirit …
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Boston Sports Media Watch, NESN.com and Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Angry Papi: David Ortiz seethes after ridiculous RBI reversal — Despite a fantastic statistical season, the cranky side of David Ortiz(notes) surfaced again on Thursday night. — In a year that has seen the Boston Red Sox slugger battle pitchers from the Orioles and blame the media …
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Deadspin, THE BOOK and Full Count
Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
When Baseball Imitates Congress, and Not in a Good Way — What a spectacle of undignified behavior, of hypocrisy, of extremism, of civility abandoned, of epic brattiness. Could a despoiled city possibly have proved itself more worthy of its tarnished reputation?