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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Robinson questions one pitch in loss — Manager criticizes Rauch, Schneider for Mets' go-ahead homer — WASHINGTON — The tension was heavy in the home clubhouse after the Nationals lost to the Mets, 3-1, in front of 37,732 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
There's No Easy Way For Nats — Mistakes on Routine Plays Prove Crucial: Mets 3, Nationals 1 — Marlon Anderson's version was accurate, concise. "I just missed it," he said, and the ball bounced away, allowing the tying run to score and Tony Armas Jr.'s promising afternoon to collapse at Anderson's feet.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Rauch Defies Definition, but Not the Mets
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Ben Maller's Sports …
Bronx Banter:
Heaven and Hell — In the dugout before Sunday's game, Kim Jones, the beat reporter for the YES network, asked Yankee manager Joe Torre if Jared Weaver made him of think of Weaver's older brother and former-Yankee, Jeff Weaver. "It's hard not to," said Torre. "He's got the same look, the same willowy body.
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David Picker / New York Times:
Yanks' Lead Cut to One as Rookie Tops Wang — Chone Figgins sent Chien-Ming Wang's second pitch of the game over the fence in right-center field. The Angels scored twice more in the inning. — A sour expression appeared on Chien-Ming Wang's face seconds into yesterday's game against the Los Angeles Angels.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs marriage: Can it be saved? — DENVER — Veteran Dustyologists may one day look back on the final months of Dusty Baker's tenure as manager of the Cubs and discover hidden clues that ultimately led to his departure. — But for now it doesn't take a lot of digging to theorize that Baker …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Baker downplays not utilizing Theriot — DENVER — At 26, Ryan Theriot already may be at a career crossroads. — Theriot's future with the Cubs is uncertain because Ronny Cedeno probably will be the starting second baseman for the next few years. — But the Cubs have kept Theriot …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Dave Duncan: Change is on the way — PITTSBURGH — Jason Marquis presumably kept his oar in the water Sunday to remain in the Cardinals' rotation, even when lefthander Mark Mulder returns from his shoulder problems, by holding the Pittsburgh Pirates to three hits — two of them second-inning home runs …
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Baseball Musings
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Movin' on up — South Siders make up 4½ games in 6 days — Now it really gets interesting. — It's the Tigers' turn to check their psyches, feel the breath of the charging champions on their neck and sweat the small stuff after their hope of a runaway season was shattered by a White Sox sweep.
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Exile in Wrigleyville
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Howard Kussoy / MLB.com:
Notes: Nixon swings in cage — Ortiz rests with series vs. Tigers and Yankees on horizon — BOSTON — Wily Mo Pena is becoming a fan favorite in Red Sox Nation, keeping the seat holders at Fenway on their toes by rocketing balls into the stands with cartoonish-like power and helping the Red Sox in their playoff push.
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Fox Sports:
Former Phillies' star gets metaphysical — Former All-Star catcher Darren Daulton has been spending his time spreading his message — and it has nothing to do with baseball. — A popular Phillies player during his baseball career, and the leader of the 1993 World Series team …
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Criticism Doesn't Worry A-Rod — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez hit another undramatic, ninth-inning home run, a two-out solo job that pulled the Yankees within three runs of the Los Angeles Angels. — Told some would probably say it was a meaningless home run, Rodriguez had some fun.
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Third baseman a new man since return from Omaha — Being sent to minors was a major setback in his career, but Teahen has come back swinging and is enjoying success with the Royals. — Mark Teahen broke out of another slump last week, and, be honest, did you even know he was in a slump?
NY Daily News:
Slump stumps Posada — It has been more than a week since Jorge Posada got a hit and the Yankee catcher is beginning to show the frustration. It was on display as he popped up to end yesterday's 5-3 loss to the Angels at the Stadium, as he flung his bat and fired his helmet to the ground.
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Bat shards nearly injure Olivo — PHOENIX — Arizona center fielder Eric Byrnes has a penchant for slamming his bat on the ground in frustration when he makes an out. — On Sunday, Byrnes' antics almost caused a serious injury to Marlins catcher Miguel Olivo, who was struck in the face …
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FishStripes
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Cantu still feels effects of collision — OAKLAND, Calif. - First there was the fractured left foot that forced Jorge Cantu to miss six weeks. For the past two weeks, he has been bothered by a stiff and sore neck. The result has been a constantly painful and increasingly frustrating season …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Young relievers rocket through system — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — Neil Walker and Andrew McCutchen? — Wrong and wrong. — Those two former first-round draft picks have spent all year with their respective Class A teams and, by all accounts, will not move up by season's end.
Mitch Lipka / Philly.com:
Callers to police described Myers assault as vicious — Witnesses to Phillies pitcher Brett Myers' alleged beating of his wife on a busy Boston street described a vicious pummeling meted out by an athlete who dwarfed his spouse, according to a transcript of 911 calls obtained by the Inquirer.
