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2:05 PM ET, August 12, 2006

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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
It's a Dream Start for Rookie  —  After a restless night, Saunders shakes off the nerves to lead the Angels to a 7-4 victory over the Yankees as Izturis continues his hot streak.  —  NEW YORK — The butterflies began tap-dancing in his stomach long before rookie Joe Saunders stepped onto the Yankee Stadium mound Friday night.
Discussion: Bronx Banter
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:   Despite Cabrera's Slump, Lineup Staying the Same
NY Daily News:   Rookie wing clips Yankees
Jason Diamos / New York Times:
Yanks Lose Ground as Lidle Departs Early
Discussion: NY Daily News
Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Saunders impresses in first Bronx start
Discussion: 6-4-2
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Volquez steps into a comfort zone  —  Pitcher has worked on fastball command and feels more prepared  —  ARLINGTON - Rangers pitching coach Mark Connor had a straightforward message for 23-year-old Edinson Volquez when they worked in the bullpen Thursday.
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
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D.C. Reeves / MLB.com:
Notes: Young back in the fold  —  Veteran signs Minor League deal with likely Sept. 1 callup  —  ARLINGTON — Eric Young, a key contributor to the 2004 Texas Rangers, was signed to a Minor League contract on Friday.  —  The 39-year old was released by the San Diego Padres on Aug. 1 to make room for the newly-acquired Todd Walker.
Andy Friedlander / MLB.com:
Mariners can't climb out of early hole
Discussion: Lookout Landing
Howard Kussoy / MLB.com:
Benson makes his return at Fenway  —  Baltimore (51-65) at Boston (66-48), 1:25 p.m. ET  —  In the midst of a six-game road trip against the top two teams in the American League East, the Orioles need all the help they can get.  —  Looking to turn around Baltimore's 3-6 start to August …
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Boomer busts five-game skid  —  Wells records career victory No. 228 and first of season  —  BOSTON — The uniquely passionate and large fandom that follows the Red Sox couldn't help but be in full-throttle, fret mode on the heels of the club's 1-5 road trip through last-place posts Tampa Bay and Kansas City.
Howard Kussoy / MLB.com:
Boston eyeing repeat win vs. Baltimore  —  Baltimore (51-65) at Boston (66-48), 1:25 p.m. ET  —  Snapping a season-high five-game losing streak with Friday night's win, the Red Sox showed how happy they are to return home after a horrific 1-5 road trip against two last-place teams.
Associated Press:
Padres-Astros Preview  —  A second-half surge last season helped the Houston Astros get into the postseason.  The same formula may work this season as well.  —  Houston looks for its season-high fifth straight win when its continues a weekend series with the San Diego Padres on Saturday.
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ESPN:
Will Reds hold up down the stretch?
Discussion: Purple Row
Kevin Yanik / MLB.com:   Righty Peavy to face Astros
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Support Lo Duca as Gambling Stories Swirl  —  Paul Lo Duca signing autographs at R.F.K. Stadium.  Lo Duca was acquired from the Marlins in December.  —  The Mets rode into town Friday with a 14-game division lead that is swelling at the same pace as the potential headache surrounding their All-Star catcher, Paul Lo Duca.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Beltran playing with sore knee
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Glavine solid, but Mets fall to Nationals
Discussion: Mike's Mets
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder nets mixed results in minor league start  —  MEMPHIS — Lefthander Mark Mulder took another step in his seven-week rehab from shoulder stiffness Friday night at Auto Zone Park.  The Cardinals will devote this weekend to determining whether it was a sideways shuffle or a step forward.
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Conor Nicholl / MLB.com:
Mulder shaky in second rehab start
Discussion: The Birdwatch and Get Up, Baby!
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Without Varitek, young staff caught off guard  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One thing is obvious: The Red Sox pitching staff really misses Jason Varitek.  —  Nobody is pointing fingers at Javy Lopez and Doug Mirabelli, but the small nuances of Varitek's game are lost inside the white lines.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:   Sox break out  —  Lowell gets up to provide a big lift
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Pavano in fan flap  —  Carl Pavano was involved in a verbal dispute with a fan at his rehab outing in Tampa on Thursday night, during which he made an off-color remark alluding to the fan's sexual orientation, according to sources.  —  The fan was heckling Pavano all night …
NY Daily News:
HoJo hangs on as hitting coach  —  WASHINGTON - Howard Johnson will resume his job as Triple-A Norfolk's hitting coach Monday, after completing a 10-day suspension, Mets special assistant Tony Bernazard said yesterday.  —  Johnson was sent home Aug. 4 after returning from his son's baseball tournament.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Prior to DL?  Velocity dip a concern  —  DENVER — Mark Prior's lost season grew dimmer Friday.  —  Instead of flying with the Cubs from Milwaukee to Denver, the club sent the right-hander to Chicago to have team physician Stephen Gryzlo examine his shoulder.
Discussion: CubsNet.com
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Tigers' passion play  —  CHICAGO - Jim Leyland is smoking a cigarette.  —  Wait.  No. Every Jim Leyland story starts with him smoking a cigarette.  Jim Leyland is not about cigarettes.  He is about passion.  So let's try again.  —  Jim Leyland is standing on the grass at U.S. Cellular Field.
Discussion: TigerBlog
Pat Borzi / New York Times:
Liriano's Eagerness Leads to a Lesson in Honesty  —  The meeting, as Minnesota Twins Manager Ron Gardenhire described it, was not even close to a dialogue.  —  Pitcher Francisco Liriano sat in the visiting manager's office at Comerica Park in Detroit on Tuesday afternoon listening to Gardenhire …
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Girardi was to be fired  —  PHOENIX — Turns out there was a good reason Sunday for the Marlins to make preparations for an impromptu news conference: Owner Jeffrey Loria was going to announce that he had fired manager Joe Girardi.  —  But Loria was persuaded to change his mind …
 
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