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Associated Press:
Zimmer recalls 1978 Yankees sweep over Boston — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Don Zimmer watched the New York Yankees roll over the Boston Red Sox and remembered how it felt to be on the wrong side. — Zimmer managed the Red Sox in 1978 when the Yankees pulled off the "Boston Massacre" at Fenway Park in sweeping four games.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Yankees Win Again in Series That Never Sleeps
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Hartford Courant
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — A couple of pieces of housekeeping before we get going; — Numero Uno. I will be taking an oh-so brief vacation this week, but will return at the end of the week, so no crying. There's no crying in baseball (prospectus). — Numero Dos.
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Baseball America:
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USA Today:
Baker endures as Cubs' expectations fall short — CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs manager Dusty Baker, sitting in his Wrigley Field office, slowly opens a letter, and cringes. — It begins with a nasty racial epithet, but Baker keeps reading. He finishes the letter, slowly crumbles it in a ball and tosses it in the trash bin.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:Reply to where Perez is playing: Detroit
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:Barrett still feeling effects of home-plate collision
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Denver Post:
Cook can relate to Glavine's situation — New York - The news greeted Rockies pitcher Aaron Cook like a punch in the face. Suddenly, his deepest concerns weren't about a bad pitch, but taking his last breath. Two years ago this month, Cook nearly died on the mound from blood clots in both lungs.
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Purple Row
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Ken Wright / Washington Times:
Comeback falls short for Nationals — PHILADELPHIA — To Washington Nationals manager Frank Robinson, it wasn't the season-high five errors that prevented his club from erasing a nine-run deficit yesterday. The difference was a couple of calls. — Following a 12-10 loss to Philadelphia …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
From Out of Left Field, A Lifesaver for Yanks — When they first worked out Melky Cabrera, the Yankees wasted no time signing him. It was the fall of 2001, and Cabrera was 17 years old. The Yankees invited him to their academy in the Dominican Republic, knowing another team would watch him the next day.
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers' bullpen depleted — DETROIT — While the Rangers were thrilled with three victories in four games against the Tigers, their pitching staff has been taxed. — Ron Mahay has pitched the past two days, and Akinori Otsuka has pitched three straight days.
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Cascade Blues — Okay, so shoot me, but I was watching the Colts-Seahawks game tonight while the Sox and Yanks were in rain delay, and something in particular caught my eye. One of the things that NBC is doing to promote its new Sunday night game is a modified fantasy contest …
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Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
OMAR GETS MOTA; GREEN MAY BE NEXT — While Omar Minaya added another power bullpen arm, yesterday, trading for the Indians' Guillermo Mota, the Mets' GM has also made progress in importing Shawn Green from Arizona to play right field, The Post has learned. — Green has decided to waive …
John Erhardt / Baseball Prospectus:
The Week In Quotes — August 14-20 … —Beane, on Frank Thomas … —A's first baseman Nick Swisher, on Frank Thomas (Kansas City Star) — GUILLEN, FOR THE PEOPLE … White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, on how former pitchers Jon Rauch and Damaso Marte wore out their welcomes (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Only 100 at-bats? Lee would go batty — Derrek Lee could have called it a season and rested his right wrist for next year, but he doesn't want to sit if he still has a chance to play. What does Lee hope to accomplish by coming back for the final month of meaningless games?
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MLB Trade Rumors
ESPN:
Reports: Barfield taken to hospital after fight with son — HOUSTON — Former All-Star outfielder Jesse Barfield was taken to a hospital Sunday after he suffered a head injury when he was shoved down a flight of stairs by his 18-year-old son, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Denton / Surviving Grady:
Would You Trust This Man With Your Season? — No more talk of payrolls. No more talk of deadline trades not made. No more talk of injuries. When you shine the cold light of reality on things it comes down to this: the people who were getting things done early in the year are no longer coming through.
MLB.com:
Cubs activate Bynum and Rusch, place Marmol on disabled list — The Chicago Cubs today activated outfielder Freddie Bynum and left-handed pitcher Glendon Rusch from the 15-day disabled list. In addition, Chicago placed right-handed pitcher Carlos Marmol on the 15-day disabled list …
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds ready to make playoff push — Houston (59-65) at Cincinnati (64-60), 7:10 p.m. ET — This could be the start of a stretch that makes or breaks the Reds' playoff hopes. — Cincinnati will be playing 16 straight games, and 19 of the next 22, against teams still alive with postseason aspirations …
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Redleg Nation
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves question LaRoche's bunt, thinking — Miami — Adam LaRoche surprised everyone in the Braves dugout when he bunted in the ninth inning Sunday — and this wasn't a pleasant sort of surprise. — With runners at first and second, none out, and the Braves trailing by one run …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Duque delivers, Mets sweep — Orlando Hernandez felt sore while warming up yesterday, so the Mets dispatched Darren Oliver to the bullpen in case they were about to lose yet another starting pitcher. — In the end, however, not only did Hernandez take the mound at Shea …
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