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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Torre on home run call: “He just missed it” — Major League Baseball acknowledged that umpires muffed the home run call in the Yankees' 5-4 loss to the Royals Wednesday night, but given that Joe Girardi opted not to file a protest, there's nothing that can be done about it.
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Did the Yankees catch a bad break on disputed home run call?
Did the Yankees catch a bad break on disputed home run call?
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Reuters:
Red Sox place Youkilis on DL — Boston Red Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a back injury. — Youkilis has been hampered by discomfort in his lower back and will take a couple weeks to rest. The All-Star has just four hits in his last 32 at-bats with one homer and two RBI.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Ryan Lavarnway up; Kevin Youkilis to DL — Red Sox catcher/DH slugger Ryan Lavarnway will join the team in Kansas City and it looks like Kevin Youkilis is going to do some DL time because of a sore back. We'll have more details as they become available. — Lavarnway, who turned 24 earlier …
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Dan Mennella / MLB Rumors:
Mets Won't Trade Izzy, Byrdak, Hairston — Relievers Jason Isringhausen and Tim Byrdak, and outfielder Scott Hairston will remain with the Mets for season's balance, a source tells Adam Rubin of ESPNNewYork.com. The players were placed on waivers, claimed and pulled back by the Mets …
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: No deals for Izzy, Byrdak, Hairston
Source: No deals for Izzy, Byrdak, Hairston
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New York Times:
Former Met Is First Player To Test Positive For H.G.H. — Mike Jacobs, a first baseman in the Colorado Rockies' organization who has played more than 500 games in the major leagues, including dozens with the Mets, is the first professional baseball player to test positive for human growth hormone, a banned performance-enhancing drug.
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Associated Press:
Minor throws six scoreless, Jones homers as Braves top Giants — ATLANTA — Mike Minor pitched six crisp innings to outduel Tim Lincecum, and Chipper Jones homered for the only run as the Atlanta Braves defeated the San Francisco Giants 1-0 Thursday night. — The Braves appeared …
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Lynn Zinser / New York Times:
Tying a Century-Old Record — Baseball is dependent on its numbers and has legions fascinated with its statistics, but it turns out some of those numbers were written in pencil. One hundred-plus years ago. — Such was the case with Bill Bergen's epic hitless streak in 1909.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
MLBPA files grievance on behalf of Zambrano — Players Union seeks lesser penalty for Cubs starter on DQ'd list — CHICAGO — The Major League Baseball Players Association has filed a grievance on behalf of Carlos Zambrano, who was placed on the disqualified list after he cleaned …
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Phil Humber hit by comebacker, exits — CHICAGO — White Sox pitcher Phil Humber left Thursday's game in the second inning when he was hit by a line drive just above his right eye. — The Indians' Kosuke Fukudome hit a line shot back up the middle that gave Humber barely enough time to flinch.
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Associated Press:
Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers end Brewers' 5-game win streak — MILWAUKEE — Clayton Kershaw throttled the streaking Brewers with eight scoreless innings and Rod Barajas homered Thursday, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-1 win over Milwaukee. — The NL Central-leading Brewers came …
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Yahoo! Sports:
Young remains heart and soul of Rangers — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Of the elements that comprise these Texas Rangers, who are running hot again, the most critical of them might also be the most unassuming. — The least combustible, unless provoked. — And the most professional, without question.
Dan Mennella / MLB Rumors:
Royals Sign Francoeur To Two-Year Extension — 12:36pm: The two-year deal is worth $13.5MM, according to Bob Dutton of the Kansas City (via Twitter). — 10:18am: The Royals have signed outfielder Jeff Francoeur to a two-year extension, according to Danny Knobler of CBSSports.com (via Twitter).
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
David Wright homers, Dillon Gee gets 11th win vs. Padres, but Jason Bay says dugout has ‘lull’ feel — SAN DIEGO - Quiet teammates, lost in thought, drifting from the game. Scanning the dugout during Tuesday night's loss to San Diego, Jason Bay finally saw it: dead energy.
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
No Matter The Slots, Teams Spent Freely In 2011 — Like a chemically enhanced Barry Bonds, major league teams crushed record after record at the Aug. 15 deadline for signing 2011 draft picks. — With teams swinging for the fences in their quest to mine one of the most talented drafts in recent memory …
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Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets notes: Jose Reyes ready to go — The Mets' plan was to proceed carefully with Jose Reyes, and every time manager Terry Collins was asked about a return date for his energetic shortstop, he mentioned a longer stay on the disabled list. — But with the return date now just five days away …
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