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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Lining up for these finishes — They are the Walkoff Wonders of 2006. David Ortiz Saturday. Ortiz again Monday. Mark Loretta last night. — It's appropriate that Dennis Eckersley works at Fenway Park these days. Eck, after all, is the man who invented ``walkoff.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Varitek keeps positive outlook — Jason Varitek hobbled into the room and hobbled out. In between, the Red Sox catcher opted to take the optimistic view. — But then, that is probably part of the reason why he is the team captain. — Speaking for the first time since being diagnosed …
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MLB Trade Rumors
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:Mark of a winner — Loretta double ends it for Sox in wild ninth
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Surviving Grady
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Not quite showtime for Volquez, Danks — Pitchers one step from the Rangers but still have much to prove — OKLAHOMA CITY - It didn't take John Danks long to figure out the differences between Double-A Frisco and Triple-A Oklahoma when he was called up in late June.
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Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Laird is regaining his spot — MINNEAPOLIS - Catcher Gerald Laird started again Wednesday, marking the second consecutive series in which he has started the majority of the games. This after never starting two games in any three-game series before the All-Star break.
Gil Lebreton / Dallas Star-Telegram:
For Rangers, no griping allowed — The trade deadline approached. The players heard the rumors. They waited. — And nothing happened. — "It kind of seems that's the way it is around here," one of the veterans bluntly observed. — Same old Rangers story? No, not at all.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Matheny done for the season with concussion — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Catcher Mike Matheny has made little progress in his recovery from a concussion and will not play again this season for San Francisco. — After another series of tests and appointments with specialists at the University …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs' Wood skips surgery on shoulder — Right-hander will come out of the bullpen after rehab — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood has decided not to have surgery to repair a partially torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, and also has accepted that he may have to pitch in relief rather than start when he does return.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Wood opts for rehab, not knife — Cubs rained out; Doubleheader Thursday — Kerry Wood felt all along he would decline the option of surgery on his torn rotator cuff, opting instead to rehab it and hopefully be ready for spring training. — After consulting with several pitchers …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Pelfrey looks for minor adjustment — MIAMI - Mike Pelfrey knew he was ticketed for the minors early in the day at the team hotel when he got wind of Royce Ring being summoned to the Mets. Pelfrey got the news he was headed to Triple-A Norfolk from Willie Randolph when he arrived at Dolphin Stadium.
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Metsblog.com
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Ben Valentine / Sportszilla and the Jabber Jocks:IN TRAX- ION — There's an unfortunate reality in sports …
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Amazin' Avenue
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder may pitch soon — Mulder may pitch soon — Barring complications from a side session set for today, lefthander Mark Mulder will begin a rehab assignment Sunday in Davenport, Iowa, for Class A Quad Cities. — Mulder reported no problems Wednesday after working a three-inning simulation Tuesday against several teammates.
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Ben Maller's Sports …
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Associated Press:
Astros-Padres Preview — The Houston Astros are slowly moving into contention for a third straight NL wild card berth. — The Astros look to complete their first three-game sweep at San Diego in nearly 24 years when the meet the Padres on Thursday afternoon.
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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Fasano & Lidle keep cool, warm up for hot forecast — Sal Fasano is a man with a three-part plan. The first part is eating a good meal this morning. The second is drinking an enormous amount of water. The third aspect is having prepared a solution of ammonia and water so he can pour it on his head from time to time.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
With Harper hurt, converted McClung returns — ST. PETERSBURG - Reliever Travis Harper is headed to the disabled list with an impingement in his right shoulder, and Seth McClung has been recalled from Triple-A Durham. — McClung was sent to the minors to make the shift from starter …
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Rays Index
Bill Simmons / ESPN:
Larry Legend vs. Big Papi — Four years ago, back when David Ortiz was just The Fat Guy on the Twins, I tackled "Pacino or DeNiro?" and called it the most important mailbag question in Sports Guy history. Now I'm wondering if that question has been surpassed by "Big Papi or Larry Legend? …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Park bled internally; prognosis good — Lower intestinal bleeding caused starting pitcher Chan Ho Park to lose half of his blood volume, but the Padres expect a blood transfusion and iron supplements to soon restore the anemic 33-year-old. — "As soon he can come off the disabled list …
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Dodger Thoughts
NY Daily News:
Sanchez's best save — Met reliever feared for career after crash — By CHRISTIAN RED in Miami and MICHAEL O'KEEFFE in New York — Duaner Sanchez was chatting with his cousin and a friend in the back of a cab early Monday when another car suddenly slammed into the side of the taxi on a Miami highway.
Keith Law / Baseball Analysts:
Death, Taxes, and Major League Waivers — MLB's rules are complex and convoluted, but they're not hard. I've heard various people in front offices referred to as "rules experts" or - my favorite "waivers experts." The rule on waivers (Rule 9) runs nine pages, a large part of which revolve around resolving the order of claims.
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Baby Bombers

