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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
No relief as Sox collapse in 9th — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Remember when Red Sox Nation was ready to panic in the streets? It was premature. But maybe now . . . When you can no longer rely on Jonathan Papelbon to close out a one-run game; when you can no longer depend on Manny Ramírez …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Calling for reinforcements — Struggles prompt a team meeting — KANSAS CITY, Mo. —The team meeting held prior to last night's game wasn't designed to fuel the emotions of the players. — In fact, it was designed, as Mike Lowell described it after a 5-4 walkoff loss to the Royals last night …
Seth Mnookin / The Feeding the Monster Blog:
Get smart: Reasons why Sox fans should move back from the ledge — The Red Sox have lost four games in a row, two to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and two to the Kansas City Royals. Those teams have a combined record of 87-141; their combined payrolls are $83 million, compared to $120 million for the Red Sox.
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:House Of Blues — Papelbon Allows Two Runs In Ninth
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Boston Sports Media Watch
Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:For starters, Schilling offers a deep solution
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The Joy of Sox
David Picker / New York Times:
Floyd Put on D.L.; Tucker Is Recalled — The Mets placed Cliff Floyd on the 15-day disabled list yesterday with tendinitis in his left Achilles' tendon, and purchased the contract of outfielder Michael Tucker from Class AAA Norfolk. — Floyd did not start in left field against the San Diego Padres …
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Summer Drama — It's been a long, hard slog from their 17-24 start, but as of this morning, the Minnesota Twins have the third-best record in the American League and a tenuous grip on the AL's wild-card slot. They won two out of three this week in Detroit …
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South Side Sox
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Alex Belth / Baseball Prospectus:A Night at Shea — Piazza's Return to New York
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Bronx Banter
Jeff Albert / Baseball Analysts:
The Shifting Swings of A-Rod and Andruw: Part 1 — It might be different in New York, but from here in Atlanta, it seems as though the media criticism of Alex Rodriguez has tapered off. Apparently, all is well now that the Yankees have returned to their rightful position at the top of the AL East.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs, Zambrano lose; Baker mulls his future — MILWAUKEE — No matter what he does or says, Dusty Baker can't seem to dodge speculation about his future. — But before the Cubs' 6-3 loss to Milwaukee on Wednesday night, Baker hinted for the first time that even if he's asked to return, he's not sure he would say yes.
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Boston Globe:
Ex-Peabody star Allison suffers heroin overdose — The sad saga of former Peabody High ace and Florida Marlins pitching prospect Jeff Allison , whose once-promising baseball career has been derailed by drug problems, took another disappointing turn Monday when, according to a Medford Police report, he suffered a heroin overdose.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:Report: Marlins top pick Allison has second overdose
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FishStripes
Derek Zumsteg / ESPN:
Cubs' scheme a bad sign — Proving that there's as much justice in the justice system as jazz in Utah, an appeals court ruled recently that the Chicago Cubs' ticket-scalping scheme did not violate state anti-scalping laws, despite clearly violating the state's anti-trust law.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Position Breakdown: Center Fielders — The 2005 draft is looking like it could go down in history as the year of the centerfielder. Half of the 12 players listed here were selected in the first round of last year's pickfest, and two of the five honorable mentions were selected later on.
Sports Illustrated:
You make the call — Is it good baseball strategy or a weak attempt to win? — This actually happened. Your job is to decide whether it should have. — In a nine- and 10-year-old PONY league championship game in Bountiful, Utah, the Yankees lead the Red Sox by one run.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers fall short in finale vs. Twins — Zumaya gives up game-deciding homer in eighth — DETROIT — For the third time in this six-game homestand, the Tigers went ahead with late-inning heroics. This time, however, the other team answered back. — Brandon Inge's two-run …
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Roar of the Tigers
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Garcia bracing for Chicago exit — In other circumstances, he would wear the nickname ''Big Game'' like a badge of honor. — The problem is White Sox pitcher Freddy Garcia knows his nickname also has a stigma attached to it that inevitably will lead to his being traded this offseason.
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Nancy Dillon / NY Daily News:
Calling his bluff — Met loves poker, sez source, as Paul's mum on teen tryst — Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca's public declaration that he only bets on horses was torpedoed yesterday by a source who recounted the slugger's part in high-stakes poker games and trips to Atlantic City.
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the metropolitans
Todd Jones / New York Times:
Who Needs a Heart When a Heart Can Be Broken? — Like something from Mark Twain's imagination, the big, red paddle wheel on the Mississippi Queen slowly churned through the muddy Ohio River, just beyond the right-field seats of the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
With Henry, dinner and The Show — It's 7 p.m. on a glorious Tuesday in a leafy suburb not far from Fenway Park and John Henry is in his home office, staring at a computer screen almost as big as the frame bordering Jane Swift's gubernatorial portrait. He's downloading some crucial information …
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Jason / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
Freeze This Moment — So. Eighth inning. Two on. One out. Aaron Heilman on the hill. Here comes Mike Piazza, 800 feet of home runs hastily appended to his resume, only this time we're not talking about some cosmetic solo shot. He's the go-ahead run.
