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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Padres Finally Get to Astacio — Nats' Starter Falters in 7th: Padres 6, Nationals 3 — The men who make up the Washington Nationals' relief corps frequently play cards before games, sitting around a table ribbing each other, seemingly at ease. They should be comfortable, really …
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Notes: Park recuperating after ailment — Peavy's wife donates two units of blood to help pitcher — SAN DIEGO — Chan Ho Park was back in the Padres' clubhouse on Friday evening, smiling, upbeat, happy to "feel like 100 percent — my headache is gone" — after his second day of taking units …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Ortiz Given a 'Jolt,' Helps Nats to Victory — There was reason for joy, really, because the Washington Nationals had just scored four runs in the top of the sixth inning, the rally that spurred them to a 6-2 victory over the San Diego Padres Friday night. They were cruising …
NY Daily News:
The senior circus — National League full of clowns — Despair not, Metsophiles, over the loss of Duaner Sanchez, the great unknown of Roberto Hernandez/Aaron Heilman/Royce Ring or even the all-too-frequent high-wire acts of Billy Wagner. Your postseason is assured and it is the ML …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Will Sox regret not making a major trade? — This question can't be answered fairly for several years. If the Sox finish second for the ninth straight season and fail to make the playoffs, there certainly will be some local gnashing of teeth. But we don't know precisely what deals were turned down …
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Greg Wagner / MLB.com:
Rivera-led offense pounds Rangers — But Texas stops Vlad's hit streak with three intentional walks — ANAHEIM — The Angels rediscovered their rhythm at the plate just as the Rangers finally found a way to stop Vladimir Guerrero — don't pitch to him. — Guerrero tied a club record …
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reyes learns more lessons — As a rookie pitcher whom the Cardinals hoped to groom for the future by having Class AAA success in the present, the advanced-placement lessons come pitch by pitch for righthander Anthony Reyes. — Saturday's was Winning 1. — Pitch Economy, an upper-level course, can wait.
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Viva El Birdos
Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Glavine overcomes mind, Phils — Even at age 40, even in a big-league career that is in its 20th season, even as he approaches 300 victories, Tom Glavine admits there are times when he thinks too much. — "It's like my golf friend says: If I could get my mind out of the way, this would be a beautiful game," he said.
Kansas City Star:
PITCHER TELLS A STORY — Consider a baseball fable. Once upon a time, there lived a boy named Matt Harrington, who could throw a baseball 95 mph. Some baseball talent scouts pointed their radar guns at him and calculated that he threw 96 or 97 mph, and a couple registered his fastball at 98 mph.
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
YANKS MULL SIGN-AND-TRADE WITH SHEFFIELD — Once the Yanks obtained Bobby Abreu, the natural inclination was to assume they would not pick up Gary Sheffield's $13-million option for 2007. But they are seriously contemplating doing just that. Not for him to play first base or DH. But to trade him.
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Catcher Hoover embraces his upbringing — Having grown up the son of deaf parents, Marlins catcher Paul Hoover is sure he faced some unusual challenges as a child. It's just that he can't seem to remember them. — ''I didn't know any different,'' said Hoover, who became the 21st rookie …
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Sports Illustrated:
Why not Whitey? — Herzog itching to manage again, eyes Cubs job — The circumstances would have to be right, but Whitey Herzog told me on the phone Thursday that he would consider coming back to manage a major league baseball team again. The first thing he wants to let any prospective employer …
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Rich Draper / MLB.com:
Bonds homers in ugly loss for Giants — Morris roughed up in sixth inning; Feliz also goes yard — SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds' mood was matter-of-fact, terse. — "There [were] two unprofessional people out there at that moment," he said after being ejected by home-plate umpire Ron Kulpa …
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Gaslamp Ball
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Seat of power in Washington — Bowden reflects on Soriano, Peña — Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden must feel like a human piñata, having taken a few whacks from pundits for failing to unload Alfonso Soriano at the trading deadline.
MLB.com:
Nationals option Roy Corcoran to New Orleans, are expected to recall left-hander Billy Traber on Sunday — Following Saturday night's game at PETCO Park, the Washington Nationals optioned right-handed pitcher Roy Corcoran to New Orleans of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League.
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CBS SportsLine.com:
Team Info — World Championships: 3 — The Orioles placed RHP Kris Benson on the 15-day DL with tendinitis in his right elbow. The move is retroactive to July 26, the day after he last pitched. RHP LaTroy Hawkins returned from bereavement leave and took Benson's spot on the roster. — •
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