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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Malaise sweeps Sox — Lester unable to salvage win — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Red Sox have been here before, unable to figure out a way to win as the pressure to meet expectations becomes almost suffocating. — It was in April when they opened the season with 10 losses in their first 12 games.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays call up top pitching prospect Matt Moore
Tampa Bay Rays call up top pitching prospect Matt Moore
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Reasons to be excited about Matt Moore
Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Jonathan Broxton done for season — LOS ANGELES — Although it had become increasingly clear in recent weeks, it became official on Monday that erstwhile Los Angeles Dodgers closer Jonathan Broxton won't return this season, a fact that could mean he has pitched his last game for the team …
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Joey Matschulat / Baseball Time in Arlington:
The Future Of C.J. Wilson — For years, the Rangers would have killed — or at least gamed the living hell out of the system — to have just one pitcher like C.J. Wilson wedged into the topmost slot of their starting rotation. For years, that caliber of pitcher eluded their grasp …
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Sports Illustrated:
Diamondbacks' turnaround makes Towers my pick for GM of the year … Nobody besides maybe the Arizona Diamondbacks themselves figured they'd sniff the playoffs this year, but here they are, within a whisper of clinching an improbable postseason berth. Everyone associated with the team …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
“Wonderfully improbable,” and other thoughts from principal owner Stu Sternberg — Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg was at the game, and answered questions about a variety of subjects during a more than 20-minute chat with reporters. Here are some excerpts:
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NY Daily News:
Major League Baseball prohibits New York Mets from wearing first responders hats on 9/11 anniversary — Ronny Paulino wears an FDNY cap during batting practice. Former Met John Franco (below, leading first responders at Citi Field) says the Mets should have worn the hats during the game.
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Cubs' Ramirez wants more than one-year deal — CINCINNATI — Chicago Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez, the team's top run producer this season, said he's looking for more next year than the one-year, $16 million player/team option that remains on his contract.
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Joe Posnanski / Joe Blogs:
Wins and WAR and MVPs — I got back-to-back emails last week from Brilliant Readers that pretty much sums up my frustration with so many gripes about baseball statistics. The first was written to defend the pitcher's win. I was actually glad to get that because I obviously …
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Fox Sports:
Free-agent market could be frenzied — Maybe it's wishful thinking, but at least one prominent agent believes that the free-agent market will erupt if a labor agreement is reached by the start of the offseason. — The agent cites the overall weakness of this year's class …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Beckett throws off mound at Fenway — Josh Beckett threw off a mound at Fenway Park today, a first for him since he sprained his right ankle one week ago. — Under Beckett's usual pre-start routine, he would be ready to start on Thursday. But the Sox could wait an extra day to make sure he's OK.
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Jared Diamond / Wall Street Journal:
Burnett Makes a Pitch for History — Considering the chorus of boos A.J. Burnett hears nearly every time he walks off the Yankee Stadium mound, you probably assumed he couldn't do anything well (besides cash checks, maybe). But it turns out there is one thing the Yankees' righthander does better …
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Brian MacPherson / Projo Sox Blog:
Epstein: J.D. Drew has a broken finger — In an interview with WEEI's Dennis and Callahan on Monday morning, Theo Epstein disclosed that right fielder J.D. Drew has an avulsion fracture of his middle finger, an injury he suffered in his rehab game with Triple-A Pawtucket on Aug. 30.
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Dan Steinberg / Washington Post:
Nationals rookies dressed as smurfs — This is how the Nats rookies and various youngters left Nats Park on Sunday. It was a good look. Smurfy. — More details from Adam Kilgore: any player who had never had to dress up like this was required to go Smurf.
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