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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Fans Talked a Good Game, but the Red Sox Never Played One — THE Red Sox and their frenzied Fenway followers can take some solace from the obvious comparisons between what they experienced over the past four days and the Boston massacre of 1978, when the Yankees annihilated the Red Sox …
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Need a veteran lefty? Red Sox's Wells clears waivers — After suffering a five-game sweep at the hands of the Yankees, the Red Sox might have to begin looking toward 2007. If Boston does cut bait on this season, David Wells will be available to the highest bidder.
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Own the Yankees' historic sweep — There were two notable differences between the Yankees' storied sweep of the rival Red Sox in September of 1978 at Fenway Park and the sweep that the Yankees just completed in five stunning games there this past week: — 1) In 1978, a four-game sweep completed …
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Notes: Jays deny Law's report — Wells denies conversation referenced on blog — TORONTO — The Blue Jays insist that it's a non-issue. Keith Law, who spent more than four years as an advisor to Toronto general manager J.P. Ricciardi before joining ESPN as a baseball writer …
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Associated Press:
Gibbons and Lilly get into argument — TORONTO (AP) — Blue Jays manager John Gibbons wound up with a bloody nose after tangling with Toronto pitcher Ted Lilly near the dugout during Monday night's game against Oakland. — It was not known whether any punches were thrown.
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Jays lose tight game after altercation — Lilly, Gibbons exchange words during pitcher's removal — TORONTO — The tunnel that leads from Toronto's dugout to the team's clubhouse quickly became more of a focus than the game taking place on the field. — The tunnel was where Blue Jays …
Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Park scratched after recurrence of intestinal bleeding — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Padres right-hander Chan Ho Park was scratched from his start Monday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers due to a recurrence of intestinal bleeding that recently forced him to go on the disabled list.
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Associated Press:
Dodgers-Padres Preview — The last time the Los Angeles Dodgers faced San Diego, they had a fight in the dugout and fell 7 1/2 games behind the NL West-leading Padres. — Less than four weeks later, things have changed dramatically. — The first-place Dodgers (66-58) …
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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THE HOT SHEET … IN THE TEAM PHOTO … THE NOT-SO-HOT SHEET … BLAST FROM THE PAST … HELIUM WATCH
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Front-running Tigers have AL by the tail — Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein, getting some heat from media for his July trade inactivity, pointed out this week: "In 2003, people thought we made by far the best trade deadline moves. Not a single one worked out, and we lost Freddy Sanchez and Mike Gonzalez."
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Depleted Rotation Has Options — ANY day now, Steve Trachsel will win the prize. Once doctors decide what they need to do with Tom Glavine, Trachsel will be the last member standing from the Mets' original 2006 starting pitching rotation. — And then there was one.
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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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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 …
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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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 …
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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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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