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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Mets passed on 9/11 hats in part due to loan: source — Mets on Twitter — A red-faced Bud Selig called the Mets on Sunday night, the commissioner of baseball irate that the organization had thrown his office “under the bus” in divulging MLB was responsible for the decision that banned players …
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Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Joe Torre denies claims that MLB threatened Mets with fines for wearing first responders' hats — A day after Major League Baseball refused to let the Mets wear the hats of first responders on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Sunday night, “Cap-Gate” was still a major topic of conversation around Citi Field.
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HardballTalk, ESPN and New Jersey Online
Shlomo Sprung / Hardball Times:
How the Wild Card race got interesting — After a long regular season with the best teams separating themselves from the rest of their respective leagues, the September Wild Card races have gotten too interesting for fans of the Red Sox Nation. Tampa Bay swept the Red Sox with relative ease …
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Boston Globe, MLB Daily Dish and Yahoo! Sports
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels ace Jered Weaver to pitch on short rest
Angels ace Jered Weaver to pitch on short rest
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HardballTalk
Aaron Gleeman / HardballTalk:
Aaron at the movies: “Moneyball” review — Last night I attended an advance screening of the “Moneyball” movie, which is set for a wide release on September 23. — I've read Michael Lewis' book twice and consider it some of the best, most important baseball writing of all time …
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Red Reporter and AaronGleeman.com
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Moneyball movie misses chance to be as important as the story it tells — If you enjoyed the Moneyball book without reservation, you're really going to like the movie (opening Sept. 23), which revives the tale of the 2002 Oakland Athletics run by general manager Billy Beane.
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Federal Baseball and ESPN
Curt Anderson / Globe and Mail:
Manny Ramirez out of jail after battery charge — Former baseball star Manny Ramirez has been released from jail after deputies say he struck his wife during an argument. — The 2004 World Series MVP walked out of a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., jail Tuesday after spending the night.
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Curt Anderson / Globe and Mail:
Bail set for former slugger Ramirez after arrest
Bail set for former slugger Ramirez after arrest
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Beyond the Box Score
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
La Russa hates losing, loves overmanaging — For some reason, the Tony La Russa moment I always remember is his postgame television interview after his Oakland A's got swept by the underdog Cincinnati Reds in the 1990 World Series. I don't remember the reporter, only that La Russa …
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HardballTalk, Deadspin and MLB
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Gary Ashwill / Seamheads.com:
Seamheads.com Launches Negro Leagues Database Powered by The Baseball Gauge — Welcome to the Seamheads.com Negro Leagues Database, powered by The Baseball Gauge. We are creating the first comprehensive statistical encyclopedia of the great black baseball teams and leagues that operated behind …
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NotGraphs Baseball, HardballTalk and THE BOOK
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Plenty of debate about baseball saves milestone, what it says about Mariano Rivera, modern relievers — No one doubts the greatness of Mariano Rivera. His resume of shattered bats and unmatched postseason record lays waste to any debate. — But what exactly will it mean to become …
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It's About The Money
David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Reds' Francisco clears Cincy bleachers with 502-foot home run — Cincinnati Reds youngster Juan Francisco(notes) hit a home run over the moon Monday night. The “moon deck,” that is, at Great American Ball Park. — Just because the NFL ended its lockout doesn't mean sports fans need only to look there for raw power.
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Baseball Nation, Red Reporter, Mark My Word, Deadspin, OMGreds and NotGraphs Baseball
Fox Sports:
Grit, speed help Gathright return to BoSox — The Red Sox were looking for a player who could steal a base. They found him in Yuma, Ariz., at the end of his independent league season, on a 115-degree day. — With his agent throwing him batting practice, no less.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Beckett throws off mound at Fenway
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Pirates end relationship in Venezuela — PITTSBURGH — The Pirates have notified their Venezuelan academy that the organization will be terminating its lease and no longer participating in the six-team Venezuelan Summer League. — Though the Pirates have not commented publicly on the situation …
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HardballTalk and Brew Crew Ball
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Marlins Release Mike Cameron — The Marlins released center fielder Mike Cameron after last night's win in Atlanta, tweets Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald. The move drops the team's 40-man roster to 39, though it'd fill back up if Scott Cousins is activated from the 60-day DL.
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Fish Tank blog
Associated Press:
Cano, Teixeira power Yankees past Mariners 9-3 — SEATTLE—Robinson Cano hit a three-run double, Mark Teixeira and Chris Dickerson homered and the New York Yankees rolled past Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners 9-3 Monday night. — Phil Hughes pitched six strong innings to help …
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Lookout Landing and Baseball Prospectus
Associated Press:
Saunders pitches Diamondbacks past Dodgers 7-2 — LOS ANGELES—Gerardo Parra tied a career high with four RBIs to back seven strong innings by Joe Saunders and the Arizona Diamondbacks rode a five-run sixth inning to a 7-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night …
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True Blue LA