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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
New life in this old rivalry — It's been a long time since the Tigers and Red Sox were contenders in the same summer. That's why this mid-August clash of American League charter members easily holds our attention as we await the arrival of You Know Who Friday.
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Mike Fish / ESPN:
Grimsley, D-Backs agree to donate salary to charity … Former major league pitcher Jason Grimsley, released after admitting to federal agents that he used illegal performance-enhancing drugs, has reached a settlement with the Arizona Diamondbacks that will pay him all of his remaining salary for the season, ESPN.com has learned.
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Ben Bolch / Los Angeles Times:
Betemit's Full-Time Work Is Exemplary — So this is what Wilson Betemit can do as an everyday player. — Stuck behind Chipper Jones and Rafael Furcal for years in the Atlanta Braves system, Betemit has blossomed given regular playing time with the Dodgers.
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Derek Jacques / Baseball Prospectus:
San Francisco Giants @ Los Angeles Dodgers, 8/13/06
San Francisco Giants @ Los Angeles Dodgers, 8/13/06
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Dodger Thoughts
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Division Roundup, NL West — Promotions to the big leagues have left some holes in the Sidewinders' offense, but highly regarded prospects Alberto Callaspo and Chris Young (.278/.368/.543) are both doing their best to make up for it. At .336/.403/.470, Callaspo is already approaching season-highs …
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Only Baseball Matters
Jere Longman / New York Times:
Martínez Is Hurt and Then Routed — After missing nearly a month with a hip injury, Pedro Martínez had again become a master of reinvention for the Mets, using his cunning and guile to replace the speed lost on his fastball. — But he will be 35 in October and, like an old house …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
More Pedro woe — Ace departs after horrendous six-run first with calf strain
More Pedro woe — Ace departs after horrendous six-run first with calf strain
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Jackie MacMullan / Boston Globe:
Telling signs can tip scales on mound — Pitcher's quirks weigh into batter's advantage — After a dominating season, Oakland closer Dennis Eckersley struggled in the 1992 ALCS because he was tipping his pitches to Toronto. ''They knew what I was throwing,'' he said. (AP/ File)
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A's winning despite offensive struggles — These aren't your grandfather's A's. Heck, these aren't even Michael Lewis' A's, the high on-base, power-laden outfit that the author extolled in Moneyball. — In recent seasons, A's general manager Billy Beane has shifted to more of a pitching …
Associated Press:
Giants-Padres Preview — The San Diego Padres did not start their 10-game homestand they way they wanted to. They return to Petco Park on Tuesday seeking a better result as they continue their set with the San Francisco Giants . — Home field has been troublesome for the Padres (60-58), who are a division-worst 28-32 there.
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Kornheiser, Not Yet in Game Shape On 'MNF' — Tony Kornheiser played it safe in his "Monday Night Football" announcing debut last night, making few missteps but offering little for the highlight reel. It wasn't exactly clear at times why he was there at all. — It's still early, as the coaches like to say.
Marcus Hayes / Philadelphia Daily News:
Howard: Letter writer threatened to put him in a wheelchair - 8/15/2006 03:01 AM EDT — Talk about focus. — In the last 3 ½ weeks, Ryan Howard, a National League All-Star who won the Home Run Derby, has hit .360 with 10 homers and 28 RBI. In his first full season with the Phillies …
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Hot Foot
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
First pitch, August 15 — REHABBING — Right-hander Mike DeJean who appeared in only two games before requiring surgery on his right shoulder, is moving forward with his recovery and said he is scheduled to begin throwing on Oct. 14. He is expected to face hitters in December …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Mirabelli was talked out of his slump — Catcher credits team's counselor — Doug Mirabelli, who has homered in three straight starts for the first time in his career, credits a conversation he had with Don Kalkstein before the All-Star break for helping him find himself at the plate.
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Terry Pluto / Akron Beacon Journal:
Owners face key winter in building Tribe — Paul Dolan says team payroll will top $60 million, likely exceed revenue. Fans need reason to believe — Indians owner Paul Dolan has a far more serious problem than the Indians falling out of contention by June. — He needs to give his customers a reason to believe.
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Honest Wagner