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D.J. Short / HardballTalk:
David Ortiz exits game with back spasms — Here's some potentially bad news for the reeling Red Sox. — Brian McPherson of the Providence Journal reports that David Ortiz left tonight's game against the Blue Jays due to back spasms. Ortiz was in the original starting lineup as the designated hitter …
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Over the Monster, baseballmusings.com and Boston Globe
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Associated Press:
Tim Wakefield gets 200th win, Red Sox rout Blue Jays — BOSTON - Tim Wakefield [stats] earned his 200th win on his eighth try, Dustin Pedroia [stats] hit two homers in Boston's highest-scoring game of the season and the Red Sox [team stats] ended a five-game losing streak with an 18-6 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
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Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Associated Press
ESPN:
Report: Selig angry Mets took hat flap public — New York Mets manager Terry Collins says “hat flap” has become a distraction. Bud Selig would reportedly take it a step further. — The Major League Baseball commissioner called the Mets on Sunday night irate that the Mets had gone public …
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NESN.com and MLB Daily Dish
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Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Joe Torre denies claims that MLB threatened Mets with fines for wearing first responders' hats
Joe Torre denies claims that MLB threatened Mets with fines for wearing first responders' hats
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ESPN, HardballTalk and New Jersey Online
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Enter 600-man: Mo marks milestone — SEATTLE — Yankees closer Mariano Rivera recorded his 600th save on Tuesday, preserving a 3-2 victory over the Mariners at Safeco Field and becoming just the second pitcher in history to reach that plateau. — Rivera joins Trevor Hoffman in the 600-save club …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Plenty of debate about baseball saves milestone, what it says about Mariano Rivera, modern relievers
Plenty of debate about baseball saves milestone, what it says about Mariano Rivera, modern relievers
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It's About The Money
Associated Press:
Angels keep pace in West, ride Kendrick's two homers past A's — OAKLAND, Calif. — Howie Kendrick homered twice, Erick Aybar scored the go-ahead run on a wild throw home in the seventh inning and the Los Angeles Angels picked up a needed and rare win at the Oakland Coliseum, beating the Athletics 6-3 on Tuesday night.
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Halos Heaven
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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
Moneyball movie misses chance to be as important as the story it tells
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Federal Baseball and ESPN
Associated Press:
Verlander earns league-best 23rd win; Tigers beat White Sox — CHICAGO — Justin Verlander pitched seven strong innings to earn his major league-best 23rd win and the Detroit Tigers blanked the Chicago White Sox 5-0 on Tuesday night for their 11th consecutive victory.
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Yahoo! Sports and Bless You Boys
Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
Barmes' 3-run homer leads Astros over Phillies 5-2 — HOUSTON—Clint Barmes hit a three-run homer and J.A. Happ pitched six solid innings against his former team as the Houston Astros beat Philadelphia 5-2 on Tuesday night, preventing the Phillies from wrapping up a playoff spot.
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Phillies Nation
Associated Press:
Braves call rare meeting to ‘get mojo back’ — ATLANTA (AP) — Mired in their first four-game losing streak of the season, the Atlanta Braves called a rare team meeting before facing the Florida Marlins. — Third baseman Chipper Jones says the meeting Tuesday was “basically a circling of the wagons” …
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Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Phillips homers to back Leake as Reds end three-game skid — CINCINNATI, Ohio — Brandon Phillips homered again, hitting a leadoff shot that helped Mike Leake and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Tuesday night and end a three-game losing streak. — Phillips homered for the third time in two games.
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Red Reporter and Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
HRs by McCann, Uggla Carry Braves Past Marlins 7-1 — ATLANTA (AP) — Brian McCann and Dan Uggla each hit a three-run homer and the Atlanta Braves snapped their longest losing streak of the season, beating the Florida Marlins 7-1 Tuesday night to end a four-game skid.
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Talking Chop
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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, Al's Ramblings, Deadspin and MLB
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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Yahoo! Sports, MLB Daily Dish and Fish Tank blog
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Tigers roaring toward postseason — Flaws fixed through trades, Detroit's suddenly the hottest team in the game — Stop us if you've heard this line before: — In October, it isn't the best team that wins the World Series. It's the hottest team. — Well, if that's true …
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MLB Rumors
ESPN:
Citi Field — 126th Street and Roosevelt Avenue — Flushing, NY 11368 — Capacity — 42,000 — HISTORY: — Improved amenities and comfort for fans were obvious keys to the design of Citi Field; to create extra leg room and aisle space the ballpark actually holds some 15,000 fewer fans …
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New York Times
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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Boston Herald
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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