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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Motown hit — Two-run homer by Youkilis in ninth gives Red Sox win — DETROIT — He had struck out twice, lined out to first, and committed an embarrassing error on a routine throw to first base. — "Rough day," Kevin Youkilis said. "I was struggling. I was frustrated."
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Surviving Grady
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Keeping up with the Joneses — Youkilis takes Tigers' closer deep to seal dramatic victory — DETROIT — Down to their last out Friday night at Comerica Park, the Red Sox had already seen one towering drive fall for naught an inning earlier. So there would be no premature celebration until …
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The Baseball Desert
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Struggling KC scoreless in Seattle — SEATTLE — Rookie Bobby Keppel threw six shutout innings Friday night in his first big-league start, and all it did was keep the Royals even against Seattle veteran Jamie Moyer. — "Six strong," Keppel agreed, shrugging.
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Associated Press:
Moyer helps Mariners defeat Royals 4-0 — Every couple of decades Jamie Moyer throws a two-hitter. The left-hander threw his first one on Aug. 16, 1986, when he was a rookie with the Chicago Cubs. The team he beat, the Montreal Expos, isn't even around anymore.
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Baseball Musings
Associated Press:
Padres' Estes will miss season after elbow surgery — PITTSBURGH — San Diego Padres left-hander Shawn Estes decided to have reconstructive left elbow surgery after consulting with three doctors and will miss the rest of this season and possibly the start of the 2007 season.
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Gaslamp Ball
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David Briggs / MLB.com:
Notes: Estes done for season — Veteran left-hander will have Tommy John surgery — PITTSBURGH — The expected fate of Shawn Estes was confirmed on Friday. The left-hander will undergo Tommy John surgery on his ailing left elbow next week. — The procedure will be performed …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Trainer clarifies severity of Prior's injury — 'Tear' not significant; righty on track for Saturday rehab start — ST. LOUIS — Chicago Cubs pitcher Mark Prior has a strained right shoulder, which could also be called a partial tear, said athletic trainer Mark O'Neal. That's what the Cubs have said the entire time.
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A Cub Fan Rants
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Winter Olympics / Chicago Sun Times:Cubs maintain Prior's pain came from strain
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Bonds should hear what fans really think — It's almost 20 years since the late Dick Young told Mets fans what Dwight Gooden deserved after he failed his first drug test. Doc spent a month in rehab, promised the world he was clean and on the eve of his return to Shea …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Bray may be called in key spot — Nats skipper says he won't hesitate to bring in rookie left-hander — MILWAUKEE — Manager Frank Robinson said he wasn't sure how he was going to use left-hander Bill Bray, who was promoted to the big leagues two days ago, but the skipper …
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Zack is back — Greinke looks sharp on and off the field — WICHITA — The best of Zack Greinke wasn't the rising 94 mph fastball or the hooking curve or even the mechanics that one Royals official said were the best he's ever had. — No, the best of Zack Greinke's first rehab start is now …
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Key hits help Phils down Dodgers — LOS ANGELES - It looked like the same sad script the Phillies had followed since the middle of May: — The starting pitcher doesn't make it to the sixth inning. The offense cannot find a clutch hit to save a life. — But then the Phillies' offense provided …
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Phillies Nation
Mark Bradley / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Cox, not GM, is irreplaceable — Bobby Cox, 65, is the best manager in baseball. John Schuerholz, 65, is the best GM. Each has done such surpassing work as to render himself indispensable. Today's topic, then, is the baseball equivalent of the old who-wins-if-Superman-and-The- Incredible-Hulk-get-into-a-fight brainteaser.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Pitching staff not yet settled — Hairston welcomes trade to the Rangers — CHICAGO — Reliever John Wasdin joined the Rangers on Friday, but the pitching staff moves aren't over yet. — The Rangers are close to having to make a decision on pitcher Antonio Alfonseca …
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Lone Star Ball
NY Daily News:
Ya gotta glove it — Yanks trying out kid whose 'catch' helped 'em win playoff in '96 — The Yankees' angel in the outfield has a shot at earning his wings. — In a twist of fate even Hollywood couldn't dream up, the former Little Leaguer who stole a home run for the Bronx Bombers …
R.B. Fallstrom / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reyes optioned as Cards bring up Timo Perez — The St. Louis Cardinals delayed making a move with injured Jim Edmonds on Friday, at least for the weekend, although they added an outfielder to the roster. — Edmonds hasn't played since Sunday and hasn't started in a week due …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Rocket could put the Astros in the red — There's one obvious drawback to the Astros' re-signing of right-hander Roger Clemens for more than $12 million: — The team's 2006 payroll likely is at its limit. — The Astros were slightly over budget when they opened the season with $92.1 million payroll …

