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New York Post:
History all that keeps Yankees from releasing Posada — BOSTON — The clock ticks against Jorge Posada, marching relentlessly and remorsefully toward the end of his Yankees marriage — a beautiful relationship gone rancid. — The clock already has sped up on him this year …
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Pinstriped Bible …
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Associated Press:
Red Sox down Yankees in 10th, to take over first in East — BOSTON - Josh Reddick hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 3-2 on Sunday night. — With the win, the Red Sox took over sole possession of first place in the AL East …
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Yahoo! Sports, Boston Herald and Surviving Grady
Ian Casselberry / Yahoo! Sports:
Yankees bench Jorge Posada, likely for good — It's the last thing any athlete wants to hear from a coach: We think we're a better team without you. — Hearing that has to be especially difficult for someone who's had as much success in his baseball career as Jorge Posada(notes).
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New York Yankees Fan Blog, New Jersey Online and The LoHud Yankees Blog
Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Lowrie to be activated by Red Sox on Monday
Lowrie to be activated by Red Sox on Monday
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HardballTalk and Boston Globe
Nicole Auerbach / Boston Globe:
Behind enemy lines: Posada taken out of Yankee lineup
Behind enemy lines: Posada taken out of Yankee lineup
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Yahoo! Sports
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Daniel Murphy out for the season after Mets infielder suffers Grade 2 tear of MCL in his left knee — Daniel Murphy misses most of last season with a torn MCL in his right knee. On Sunday, he suffers a Grade 2 tear of the MCL in his left knee and is done for the year.
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ESPN, New Jersey Online, New York Times and baseballmusings.com
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: Murph done for season — Daniel Murphy is helped off the field by trainers Ray Ramirez and Mike Herbst. He suffered what is now diagnosed as a Grade 2 MCL tear of the left knee. — Daniel Murphy suffered a Grade 2 tear of the medial collateral ligament in his left knee and is done …
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HardballTalk, Baseball Nation, Mets Merized Online and MLB Daily Dish
Ian Begley / ESPN:
Jose Reyes, Daniel Murphy injured
Jose Reyes, Daniel Murphy injured
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New Jersey Online and New York Post
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Reyes, Murphy leave Mets game with injuries
Reyes, Murphy leave Mets game with injuries
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Amazin' Avenue
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Zobrist vs Fielder: A Position Adjustment Primer — Yesterday on Twitter, Buster Olney had some thoughts on WAR, and specifically, the way it values middle-of-the-diamond players compared to first basemen. A few selections from his comments: … There were a few others sprinkled in there as well, but you get the general point.
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Crashburn Alley
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Strasburg pushes limits in rehab assignment — The camera looking down into Municipal Stadium sent out a pixilated version of reality. All of Stephen Strasburg's(notes) pitches looked linear: no bend, no dip, no dive, no tilt. Just fast and slow, a miserable way to judge any pitcher …
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Pinstripe Alley
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Stephen Strasburg live blog: ‘Now, where were we?’ edition
Stephen Strasburg live blog: ‘Now, where were we?’ edition
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Federal Baseball, MLB.com and Nats Enquirer
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Tigers Extend Dombrowski, Leyland — The Tigers announced that they have agreed to extensions with president and general manager Dave Dombrowski and manager Jim Leyland, whose contracts were set to expire after 2011. Dombrowski's extension runs through 2015, while Leyland's extension covers the 2012 season.
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MLB Daily Dish
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Hypnotist helps Bochy and staff quit dipping — SAN FRANCISCO—Ask Bruce Bochy if he has a dip and San Francisco's skipper offers up a standard response: “I don't do that anymore.” — Bullpen catcher Bill Hayes answers the same way. Equipment manager Mike Murphy, too.
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Yahoo! Sports
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards notes: Freese expected to return Tuesday — • Once Cardinals head athletic trainer Greg Hauck received the go-ahead from Major League Baseball sometime during Sunday's game with Florida, third baseman David Freese was cleared to return to action. That action probably will be Tuesday night at home against Milwaukee.
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HardballTalk, Brew Crew Ball and Baseball Nation
Bill Conlin / Philly.com:
No second-guessing here on Phils' trades — THE MAGIC formula that has propelled the Phillies from contender to World Series winner to baseball superpower, is 17=5. — Seventeen minor league prospects (one still to be named) exchanged as needs arose for five extraordinary All-Star talents.
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MLB Rumors
Dejan Kovacevic / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Analysis: What happened to Pirates' pitching? — So, what went wrong? — The obvious culprit in the Pirates' epic collapse, including the 7-3 loss to San Diego yesterday at PNC Park that extended a losing streak to 10 games, is the pitching that led to their stunning ascent to the top of the Central Division.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and MLB Rumors
Jim Peltz / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers likely to lose $27 million because of dramatic decline in attendance — The Dodgers are averaging nearly 8,000 fewer fans per home game this season, which also affects concession and parking revenue. The $27 million represents more than a 9% drop in the team's total annual revenue from 2009.
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HardballTalk