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Associated Press:
Nationals-Padres Preview — The Washington Nationals have not won a series against the San Diego Padres in their last six attempts. Livan Hernandez may finally be the player who helps them get over that hurdle. — The Nationals right-hander looks to continue his strong play against the Padres …
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Ducksnorts
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Friars turn to Peavy to finish off Nats — San Diego (57-53) vs. Washington (49-61), 1:05 p.m. PT — Jake Peavy may have finally turned the corner this season. — He has not been himself in 2006, posting a 7.13 ERA in the month of July. To make matters worse, Peavy wasn't getting any run support either.
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
When it comes to coming through, Ortiz is the man — At this point, it might be time to stop oohing and ahhing when David Ortiz comes through in a close-and-late situation. — Instead, if he doesn't come through we should just scratch our heads and wonder if he's hurt or something.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Guerrero's 44-game streak ends — Angels outfielder doesn't get a hit but does walk four times — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Vladimir Guerrero's hitting streak against the Rangers is over. His domination, however, lives on. — In Saturday's 10-3 loss to Los Angeles, the Rangers managed to find …
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Lone Star Ball
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Dave Ricci / MLB.com:
Bannister out for consistency in rehab — Returning from hamstring injury, starter takes loss — BUFFAL0, N.Y. — Growing up the son of a professional baseball player, Brian Bannister knows full well that injuries are a part of the game. — But that doesn't make it any easier when it happens to you.
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Hot Foot
NY Daily News:
Dog bites hand that feeds him — Keeps barking at Bombers on Yankee network — On Tuesday, the day after he called Brian Cashman a liar and engaged in a contentious interview with him, WFAN's Chris (Mad Dog) Russo said everything was cool because the Yankees GM could take the heat.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Let's make a deal, but which one? — ST. PETERSBURG - At the July 2005 trading deadline, the Devil Rays were involved in serious talks with the Mets and Red Sox about three-way deal in which they would have given up Danys Baez, Aubrey Huff and Julio Lugo and gotten back a handful of prospects.
Sam Miller / MLB.com:
Indians suffer another late-inning defeat — Carmona's struggles continue as he blows third save in a row — DETROIT — Saturday night was far from the high-scoring contest that the Indians and Tigers played on July 25, but just as with that game and Friday's series-opener, Cleveland's outcome rested on its bullpen.
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The Griddle
Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
Lords of Flushing — Despite huge lead, Mets vow to not get complacent — Carlos Beltran won't lie to you. He looks at the National League East standings sometimes and can hardly believe his eyes. — "After all those years of the Atlanta Braves being there, it's a great feeling to be in first place …
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Notes: What about Melhuse? — Backup backstop finding playing opportunities rare — SEATTLE — Adam Melhuse has the misfortune of playing behind the iron man of big-league catchers, and the A's second-half schedule isn't doing him any favors, either. — With every Thursday off through …
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Athletics Nation
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.
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Brew Crew Ball
ESPN:
Power Rankings: Restoring Yankee pride — ESPN.com — The New York Yankees are finally beginning to flex their $200 million-dollar muscles. With newcomers Bobby Abreu, Cory Lidle and Craig Wilson providing immediate dividends, the Yankees manhandled the Blue Jays (outscored them 20-4) in three games at The Stadium.
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Pinstripe Alley
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Notes: Kent anxious to return — But Dodgers being cautious with injured second baseman — MIAMI — Jeff Kent is "champing at the bit" to be activated from the disabled list, according to manager Grady Little, but it won't happen before the Dodgers return home.
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.
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WasWatching.com
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.
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Archie Bunker's Army


