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Mark Townsend / Yahoo! Sports:
Wright field: Astros' reliever pitches, plays outfield, pitches again — I couldn't tell if I was watching another Little League World Series game or a Major League Baseball game last night. — To be honest, I was wondering that well before Houston Astros skipper Brad Mills(notes) …
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Vince Caramela / Hardball Times:
The Rockies claim Wandy
The Rockies claim Wandy
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Purple Row, FanGraphs Baseball and MLB Daily Dish
Associated Press:
Gonzalez homers twice as Red Sox finally win in Texas — ARLINGTON, Texas — Adrian Gonzalez homered twice, Jacoby Ellsbury made an immediate impact in his return to the lineup and the Boston Red Sox finally won a game in Texas with an 11-5 victory Tuesday night.
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Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Over the Monster
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Michael Vega / Boston Globe:
Lackey proves cool in the heat — His sizzling stuff stifles Rangers — ARLINGTON, Texas - John Lackey was in his element last night. — Pitching in withering 100-degree heat, before a luxury suite full of family and friends, in a town where played collegiately, Lackey helped …
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The Soxaholix and Associated Press
Steven Goldman / Pinstriped Bible …:
Why Did Joe Girardi Play for One Run in a Two-Run Game? — In the bottom of the ninth inning of Tuesday night's game against the A's at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees trailed 6-3 entering the frame. Jorge Posada led off with a solo home run off of A's closer Andrew Bailey, closing the deficit to 6-4.
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HardballTalk, ESPN and River Avenue Blues
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Howie Rumberg / Associated Press:
Allen hits 2 homers, A's beat Yankees 6-5
Allen hits 2 homers, A's beat Yankees 6-5
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Athletics Nation, Pinstripe Alley and Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Bourjos' RBI single in ninth drives Angels past White Sox — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Peter Bourjos drove a single through a drawn-in infield with the bases loaded in the ninth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Chicago White Sox 5-4 on Tuesday night for their fifth straight victory.
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South Side Sox and Yahoo! Sports
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Jered Weaver bucks agent's advice
Jered Weaver bucks agent's advice
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Baseball Nation, HardballTalk, Halos Heaven and baseballmusings.com
R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Kershaw wins 16th, Dodgers rip Cardinals 13-2 — ST. LOUIS (AP)—Up eight runs after three innings, Clayton Kershaw(notes) went right after the hitters. — The 23-year-old lefty won his National League-leading 16th game and Rod Barajas(notes) homered twice in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 13-2 victory …
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Associated Press:
Pirates' Ryan Ludwick goes on DL with back spasms — PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder Ryan Ludwick has gone on the 15-day disabled list with muscle spasms in the middle of his back. — Ludwick sat out Tuesday's 11-4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers then underwent an MRI on Wednesday morning …
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
The case for bringing back Ivan Rodriguez — As his two-year, $6 million contract is coming to an end, Ivan Rodriguez wants to play for the Nationals next season. Rodriguez has maintained all year he wants to finish out his career in Washington, and he reiterated that desire last week.
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HardballTalk
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Prince not on Nationals' winter shopping list
Prince not on Nationals' winter shopping list
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MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
MLB.com:
LoMo tweets: ‘Boogeyman is back’ — Outfielder set to return for doubleheader — MIAMI — Logan Morrison will be back in a Marlins uniform when the club plays a doubleheader Wednesday against the Reds. — The 23-year-old outfielder tweeted at 6:23 p.m Tuesday night.: “6pm flight to FLL.
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Fish Stripes
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Robert MacLeod / Globe and Mail:
Kansas City rises up on the road to stop Jays — TORONTO— From Wednesday's Globe and Mail — Maybe it was the unsettling trade news from earlier in the day, but Brandon Morrow was certainly off his game Tuesday night against the Kansas City Royals. — The Royals arrived at Rogers Centre …
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Bluebird Banter
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Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Blackburn expected to pitch again this season — MINNEAPOLIS — Twins right-hander Nick Blackburn saw a specialist on Tuesday to examine the results of an MRI taken on his injured right forearm, and received good news, according to Twins trainer Rick McWane.
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Nick's Twins Blog
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Jim Armstrong / Denver Post:
Kevin Kouzmanoff comes home with Rockies, starts today's game — His name has bounced around the Rockies' front office for years. And now, Kevin Kouzmanoff's name is on a plate above a locker in the Rockies' clubhouse. — “It's a good place to be,” said Kouzmanoff, who will start at third base today and bat sixth in the lineup.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards attendance down almost 3,000 a game — The Cardinals have the fourth highest attendance decline in the major leagues at nearly 171,000, or 2,843 a game, before Tuesday night's game here. The troubled Los Angeles franchise leads with a dropoff of more than half a million fans from this time last year.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Gonzalez delivers go-ahead single as Padres win — SAN FRANCISCO—Alberto Gonzalez hit a go-ahead single in the ninth inning, Kyle Blanks had a two-run homer and the San Diego Padres beat the San Francisco Giants 7-5 on Tuesday night for their season-best fifth straight victory.
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Gaslamp Ball, MLB Daily Dish and baseballmusings.com
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
And down the stretch they come — The Red Sox and Yankees are virtually tied for first place in the American League East. Let's take a look at which team may have the edge down the stretch in terms of the schedule: — RED SOX (78-50) — Games remaining: 34 — Home/road: 19/15
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YFSF
Associated Press:
Craig Kimbrel ties rookie save mark, Braves top Cubs 5-4 — CHICAGO - Craig Kimbrel tied a major league rookie record with his 40th save, Jason Heyward hit his first career grand slam, and the Atlanta Braves hung on to win their sixth straight, beating the Chicago Cubs 5-4 on Tuesday night.
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Talking Chop, Bleed Cubbie Blue and Associated Press