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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees' A.J. Burnett visibly angry after Joe Girardi pulls him from 9-4 loss to Minnesota Twins — MINNEAPOLIS - Joe Girardi might not have any problems with A.J. Burnett, but the righthander's struggles - not to mention his antics - may be starting to wear on the Yankees.
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Associated Press:
Twins tag Burnett for seven runs, top Yankees 9-4 — MINNEAPOLIS - A.J. Burnett lost his composure and failed to finish the second inning, when the Minnesota Twins scored five times on their way to a 9-4 victory over the New York Yankees on Saturday. — Francisco Liriano (9-9) …
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Hank Waddles / BronxBanterBlog.com:
Much Ado About Nothing — Here's the recap: The Twins beat the Yankees on Saturday night, blitzing through A.J. Burnett and cruising to a comfortable 9-4 win. — Now here's the interesting part. Burnett was bad. Unspeakably bad. He couldn't locate either his fastball or his curveball …
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Girardi must hold Burnett accountable — It's high time the Yankee manager takes a stand against his pitcher's behavior — MINNEAPOLIS — Either Joe Girardi is one of the staunchest managerial defenders of any and all players who have ever worn a Yankee uniform or he is a lot more afraid …
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Burnett Leaves Early in Anger, and Girardi Heatedly Defends Him
Denver Post:
Ubaldo Jimenez's trade was spurred by downturn in success, right offer from Cleveland Indians — The fallout from a late May meeting at Coors Field between general manager Dan O'Dowd and pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez shook the Rockies' world. — O'Dowd called Jimenez into his office.
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Troy Renck / On the Rox:
Rockies' Pomeranz undergoes appendectomy — Drew Pomeranz throws for the Double-A Tulsa Drillers on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. — Just three days after his stunning debut with the Rockies, Drew Pomeranz, the key to sealing the Ubaldo Jimenez trade, underwent an emergency appendectomy Saturday night in Tulsa.
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Art Stapleton / NorthJersey.com:
Mets punish K-Rod, but Brewers come away with 11-9 victory — NEW YORK - Citi Field turned into bizarro world Saturday, serving as a fitting setting for yet another deflating outcome for the Mets in their 11-9 loss to the Brewers. — Francisco Rodriguez made his return to the ballpark …
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Jeff Bradley / New Jersey Online:
For Mets, moving in Citi Field fences is a good place to start — NEW YORK — Consider it just another part of the reconstruction of the Mets. Along with tightening the franchise's payroll, expect Citi Field's dimensions to shrink in 2012. — According to a high-ranking Mets official …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Berkman willing to return — CHICAGO • Pending free agent Cardinals right fielder Lance Berkman says he would entertain another one-year contract following this season but added that he would also be prepared to retire if not approached by one of a handful of contending teams.
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Jim Caple / MLB:
Big names on D-backs' coaching staff — Kirk Gibson, Alan Trammell, Charles Nagy, among others, calling the shots in Arizona — During an interleague series against Arizona in June, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen sat in the visitors dugout while the Diamondbacks coaching staff took their team through batting practice.
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Associated Press:
Royals use eight-run sixth to beat Wakefield, Red Sox — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alex Gordon and Eric Hosmer each drove in two runs in an eight-run sixth inning to help the Kansas City Royals rally to beat the Boston Red Sox 9-4 on Saturday night, depriving Tim Wakefield of his 200th victory.
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NorthJersey.com:
Popper: Mets not sure if Pelfrey worth the cost — During the heat of the action before the non-waiver trade deadline, I talked to a few scouts, trying to scour for information about possible deals, but also in getting an idea of what the value was outside the organization for some of the Mets' players.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Andre Ethier held out of lineup against Rockies — The right fielder had the ingrown portion of a toenail removed Friday and sat out the opening of a three-game series at Colorado. — Andre Ethier, shown during a game in July, missed Friday's game due to a toe infection but is expected to play Saturday.
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's Rich Harden baffles Blue Jays in 2-0 win — Rich Harden was still in warm-up mode when Friday night's game began, or so it seemed when he made an error on Yunel Escobar's comebacker and then walked the next two batters to load the bases. — A bad situation to be in right out of the gates …
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