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Mark Hale / New York Post:
TOM'S TERRIFIC — SOURCE: TEST SAYS GLAV CAN — RETURN IN WEEK — Tom Glavine will be taking the mound again. — A source told The Post last night that the Mets' All-Star left-hander - feared done for the season, maybe even for his career with a possible blood clot in his pitching shoulder …
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Mets' Glavine doesn't need surgery, will return soon — On Sunday it was feared Tom Glavine might miss the rest of the season. Now, the veteran Mets left-hander might be on the mound as soon as next week. — Sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney that an angiogram performed Monday revealed …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets' Karma Is Taking a Turn for the Worse — Pedro Martínez blurted out a remark three weeks ago that seemed offhand then, but poignantly prescient now. — Standing in the visitors' clubhouse at Turner Field in Atlanta, Martínez responded to a television commentator's assertion …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Relieved Glavine to miss just one start — Clot not threatening; lefty targets return to rotation by weekend — NEW YORK — A sense of great relief washed over the Mets on Tuesday when they learned that Tom Glavine will not require surgery and that he will rejoin the team's rotation after missing just one turn.
Discussion:
Chicks Dig The Pitchers' Duel
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Warning: These truths may hurt — You want the truth? — OK. Let's see if you can handle the truth. — The truth is that at present the Red Sox have two reliable pitchers, Curt Schilling and Jonathan Papelbon. — The truth is that, while you cannot blame everything on not having Jason Varitek …
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Providence Journal, NY Daily News, Boston Herald, Baseball Prospectus and The Sports Frog
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Abreu Has Become a Natural Fit In a Patient and Powerful Lineup — About 10 seconds after hearing that Bobby Abreu had been traded from the Philadelphia Phillies to the Yankees, Curt Schilling, who is as much of a baseball analyst as a pitcher, was concerned.
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Swing and a Miss
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
4 Days Later, Race for First Is a Runaway — The Yankees celebrated after finishing their first five-game sweep of Boston since 1951 and their first at Fenway since 1943. Scoreboard aside, the Red Sox trail by six and a half games. — More than 35,000 sad souls had shuffled out of Fenway Park by 5 p.m. on Monday.
ESPN:
Phils' Rowand out 4-6 weeks with broken ankle — As the Phillies make their push for the NL wild card, they will have to do it without starting center fielder Aaron Rowand. — Rowand suffered a fractured left ankle in a scary outfield collision with teammate Chase Utley on Monday night …
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Balls, Sticks, & Stuff
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:Marmol on DL; Rusch rushes back to fill void
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Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Hall of Fame should embrace Felipe Alou … When speaking of future candidates of Latin descent for the Hall of Fame, the list includes Pedro Martinez, Mariano Rivera and Ivan Rodriguez, as well as Rafael Palmeiro and Sammy Sosa. — But it's possible that none of the above have more genuine credentials …
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
Hit List Factor Trend Comment — Second Chance: Ivan Rodriguez spends a couple innings at the keystone—his first time there since Little League, though he frequently takes infield practice—after Placido Polanco separates his shoulder while making a run-saving diving catch.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats' Clutch Hits A Long Way Off — It's as if they're playing basketball, and they go to the free throw line, where they haven't made a shot in a month. Or perhaps they're golfers with the yips, unable to stride confidently to three-foot putts and knock them solidly into the back of the cup.
Discussion:
Washington Times, Capitol Punishment, MLB.com, The Curly W, William F. Yurasko and Ben Maller's Sports …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: GM in search of left-handed power bat — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — ATLANTA — The Pirates plan to search for a left-handed power bat to play first base or right field in 2007, preferably someone young enough that they can control his rights for several seasons.
Deadspin:
Not To Pile On The Red Sox Here, But ... We know that often American celebrities will do advertisements in other countries — or their home countries — that they might not necessarily want to be seen doing here. But that doesn't change the bewilderment of seeing David Ortiz ... doing a boner commercial?
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
O'Malley to lure hometown flock — A caravan of Ryan O'Malley fans will be traveling up Interstate Hwy. 55 from Springfield on Tuesday to watch the Cubs' rookie make his Wrigley Field debut against ex-Cub Jamie Moyer. — O'Malley made a big splash in his major-league debut, throwing eight shutout innings Wednesday against Houston.
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Jonathan Abrams / Los Angeles Times:
They Crack Lineups and Language Barrier — Foreign baseball players in the minor leagues are being taught American culture and English. — TEMPE, Ariz. — Summer came packed with baseball tutelage and English lessons for Tempe Angels such as Alexander Torres.
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Dodger Thoughts

