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Yankees' patience burying Red Sox — BOSTON — Three things with the potential to make Boston Red Sox fans feel more stressed than their ordeal at Fenway Park so far this weekend: — • A September blizzard. — • Revelations of yet more structural defects on the Big Dig highway construction project.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Hill of beans — Beckett (9 walks), Sox can't stop slide — The expiration date on the bloody sock has long since passed. Curt Schilling will be on his own tonight at Fenway Park when he tries to restore some dignity to a lost weekend for the Red Sox, who have left their glassy-eyed followers …
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The Feeding the Monster Blog
Associated Press:
Red Sox, Yankees shuffle players, including Ponson — BOSTON — Tuckered out a day after an interminable doubleheader, the Yankees and Red Sox bolstered their rosters Saturday with reinforcements from the minor leagues. — Boston recalled right-hander Jermaine Van Buren from Triple …
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Bronx Banter
Associated Press:
Mariners deal 43-year-old lefty Moyer to Phillies — PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies bolstered their rotation, acquiring 43-year-old left-hander Jamie Moyer from the Seattle Mariners for two minor leaguers Saturday night. — Moyer was 6-12 with a 4.39 ERA for the Mariners.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:M's trade Moyer to Phils for two minor-leaguers
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Tom may have a blood clot — Lefty's season is in jeopardy — Tom Glavine's health and his season are in jeopardy, a potentially crushing blow to the pitcher as well as to the Mets' World Series ambitions, the Daily News has learned. Sources said the southpaw has experienced coldness …
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Dodger Thoughts
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ESPN:
Report: Unknown ailment could derail Mets' Glavine — Tom Glavine's season could be in jeopardy. — Glavine, 40, has experienced coldness in a finger on his pitching hand, and the New York Mets left-hander is scheduled to undergo medical tests next week in hopes of finding the cause, sources told the New York Daily News.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Ortiz's Bad Start Ends With Ejection — Ramon Ortiz is an emotional man, and standing in a hallway in the bowels of Citizens Bank Park late Saturday night, his mind raced. It was perhaps two hours after he had allowed eight runs in a single inning, two hours after he had been ejected from a game for hitting a batter intentionally.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Humidor evens playing field — This is what baseball wanted all along. Just some gravity and sanity at Coors Field. Just something resembling baseball, where pitchers weren't bumpers and hitters weren't pinballs. Just a breaking pitch that wasn't flatter than Kansas.
New York Post:
DODGERBALL — L.A. IS BETTER THAN METS NOW AND IN — FUTURE, NL GM CLAIMS — THE biggest threat to the Mets has the fewest homers in the NL, a 2006 dossier that includes 13 losses in 14 games to begin the second half and a manager best known as an October fool.
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Baby Bombers
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
The early bird free-agent checklist — Baseball's free agency period is months away. — But, sadly, when late August comes here, the hot stove league can't fire up soon enough. — Although this year's potential group isn't deep, there is some interesting potential.
Irv Moss / Denver Post:
Prospects thriving living on Tulsa time — Koshansky, Smith, Stewart and Tulowitzki excelling — If it were next year and the Rockies were looking for help in September for a pennant run in the National League West, they would probably have to look no further than the Colorado Springs Sky Sox.
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Purple Row
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
60 seconds with Paul Hoover — Staff writer Joe Capozzi sat down with Paul Hoover, a catcher in the Marlins' minor leagues whose parents are deaf. — Tell me about your parents. — My mom was born hearing-impaired. My dad got a disease when he was 1 and became deaf. — How did they meet?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Hernandez could be in the future plans — CINCINNATI — Jim Tracy indicated yesterday he would like to see the Pirates sign utility player Jose Hernandez for next season. — "I think it's fairly safe to say there's probably an opportunity for a continuation," Tracy said.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Team looking at shortstop options — Shortstop options — The Cardinals continued to review their options at shortstop Saturday because of the strained left oblique muscle that has sidelined David Eckstein for an undetermined length of time.
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Get Up, Baby!
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder returns this week — CHICAGO — Lefthander Mark Mulder will end a two-month stay on the disabled list Wednesday when he moves from a series of rehab starts to a confrontation with the New York Mets at Shea Stadium, the club confirmed Saturday. — "I'm ready to get back out there," Mulder said.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Giants honor retired lefty Rueter — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Giants honored former pitcher Kirk Rueter on Saturday night, paying tribute to the winningest left-hander in San Francisco history who retired before this season. — Rueter received a standing ovation during a pregame ceremony …
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