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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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River Avenue Blues, The Yankee Analysts and joy of sox
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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
Girardi must hold Burnett accountable
Discussion:
Subway Squawkers and Yankees Fans Unite
Associated Press:
Twins tag Burnett for seven runs, top Yankees 9-4
Twins tag Burnett for seven runs, top Yankees 9-4
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports, Boston Herald and Twinkie Town
David Waldstein / Bats:
Alex Rodriguez Expected to Return on Sunday vs. Twins
Alex Rodriguez Expected to Return on Sunday vs. Twins
Discussion:
lenNY's Yankees and Pinstripe Alley
David Waldstein / New York Times:
Burnett Leaves Early in Anger, and Girardi Heatedly Defends Him
Allen Barra / Runnin' Scared:
The Case for A.J. Burnett? You Mean There Really Is One?
The Case for A.J. Burnett? You Mean There Really Is One?
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Sports Illustrated and THE BOOK
Associated Press:
Brewers sweep Mets — NEW YORK — Prince Fielder drove in the go-ahead run on a botched potential double-play grounder in the eighth and Yovani Gallardo shut down the Mets for seven innings, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-2 victory Sunday for their first series sweep in New York.
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Associated Press
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Art Stapleton / NorthJersey.com:
Mets punish K-Rod, but Brewers come away with 11-9 victory
Mets punish K-Rod, but Brewers come away with 11-9 victory
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NY Daily News, Amazin' Avenue, New Jersey Online and New York Mets News
Jeff Bradley / New Jersey Online:
For Mets, moving in Citi Field fences is a good place to start
For Mets, moving in Citi Field fences is a good place to start
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MLB.com
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.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com and Purple Row
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Troy Renck / On the Rox:
Rockies' Pomeranz undergoes appendectomy
Rockies' Pomeranz undergoes appendectomy
Discussion:
Denver Post, It's pronounced “Lajaway”, MLB Rumors and Eye on Baseball
Associated Press:
Braves win 1-0, hand D-backs 5th straight loss — ATLANTA (AP) — Tim Hudson combined with two relievers on a five-hit shutout, Alex Gonzalez homered and the Atlanta Braves beat slumping Arizona 1-0 on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. — The Diamondbacks have lost five straight to match their longest skid of the season.
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MLB.com:
Taillon's first pro season brings progress — PITTSBURGH — As this year's No. 1 Draft pick Gerrit Cole prepares to begin his tenure with the Pirates in Bradenton, Fla., this week, the club's previous first-rounder, Jameson Taillon, is nearing the end of his first professional season.
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Cole thrilled to join up-and-coming Pirates
Philly.com:
ABOUT MATT GELB AND BOB BROOKOVER — Bob Brookover and Matt Gelb team up for their second straight season covering the Phillies for the Inquirer and philly.com. — This is Brookover's second stint writing about the Phillies, having joined the coverage team before last season after seven years as an Eagles beat writer.
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baseballmusings.com and Eye on Baseball
Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
Florida Marlins pitcher Clay Hensley thrilled to participate in pre-game ceremony to honor Trevor Hoffman — Marlins pitcher Clay Hensley has been asked to participate in today's pre-game ceremony when the Padres will retire the No. 51 worn by retired closer Trevor Hoffman.
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Gaslamp Ball
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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Viva El Birdos
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Espn.Com / MLB:
Giants closer Wilson on DL due to ailing elbow — The San Francisco Giants placed closer Brian Wilson, who hasn't pitched since Aug. 15, on the 15-day disabled list Sunday with an inflamed right elbow. — Wilson — “We put him on the DL so we did not have the urge to push him,” …
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Yahoo! Sports
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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The Detroit Tiger Weblog
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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MetsBlog.com
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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Boston Globe, Over the Monster and Boston Herald