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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Sore knee sends Manny for an MRI — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Manny Ramirez' return to the Red Sox lineup last night was a brief one and the team may now be without him for an extended period of time due to a sore right knee. — Ramirez, who was restricted to a pinch-hitting appearance in Tuesday's loss …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox put an end to skid — Papelbon shuts door on Angels — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The anxiety was supposed to come to an end when Coco Crisp squeezed Robb Quinlan's liner for the final out of a 5-4 Red Sox win last night that ended the team's six-game losing streak.
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Sports Illustrated
Chris Girandola / MLB.com:
Mets show Cards who's boss — Three big offensive innings help Trachsel to win No. 13 — NEW YORK — The Cardinals came into New York playing second fiddle to the Mets in the National League standings, but this series presented an opportunity for the Redbirds to send a message to the National League's best.
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Red Hot Mama
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Green Glad to Have Postseason Chance — A West Coast guy through and through, Shawn Green had a no-trade clause in his contract that prevented him from being dealt to every team but three: San Francisco, San Diego and the Los Angeles Angels. But Green was willing to waive it and move his wife …
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Hot Foot
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
'Frustrated' Nationals Irk Bowden — The door to the visiting manager's office at Dolphin Stadium swung open late Wednesday night, and the entire coaching staff of the Washington Nationals marched in. There, they met General Manager Jim Bowden, blue blazer on his back, a piercing gaze emanating from his eyes.
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Chris Needham / Capitol Punishment:
Stack 'Em Up — It's been a few months since I've done one of these, so let's see how our batters compare position by position to their friends around the league. — All stats are by players at that respective position and don't necessarily reflect their total stats. 40 AB minimum
Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers Feeling Ejected — Lugo, Little and Penny are thrown out, but most of the damage is already done, as the Padres complete a sweep with 7-2 victory and cut lead to one game. — SAN DIEGO — All it lacked was music and a circle of chairs. — A scene as childish as it was surreal played …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Ejections mar Dodgers' loss to Padres — Little tossed for first time in LA; Penny, Lugo also thrown out — SAN DIEGO — For the Dodgers, baseball has become as complicated as 1-2-3. — One is the number of games left of their National League West lead after they were swept by the Padres …
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Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Williams looks to finish off sweep of LA — San Diego (64-62) vs. Los Angeles (66-60), 7:05 p.m. PT — From first place to a team fading fast to a team back in the hunt, the Padres have had a little of everything through the first nine games of their 10-game homestand.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Milestones for Marlins in win — Cabrera hits 100th homer, Olsen collects 10th victory — MIAMI — By turning in a quality start on Wednesday night, lefty Scott Olsen collected his 10th win and made himself a part of history. — Olsen gave up three runs in six innings …
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FishStripes
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
WILD HORSES — Myers, Howard, Rollins help close gap in race — CHICAGO - Even before the first pitch was thrown and the sun began to set on the ancient bricks and ivy of Wrigley Field and the azure expanse of Lake Michigan several blocks beyond the bleachers in right …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Rollins keeps Phils in mix, Cubs on skid — 9th-inning hit tops Cubs, moves team nearer wild-card lead — Juan Pierre and Philadelphia's Jimmy Rollins are considered two of the best leadoff hitters in the game. — Now the Cubs must consider whether Pierre deserves a Rollins-type contract to keep him in town beyond September.
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Park out at least a month after intestinal surgery — Padres pitcher Chan Ho Park will miss at least the next four weeks of the season after undergoing surgery yesterday to halt the bleeding in his small intestine. — "We're looking at four weeks at the earliest before he can return …
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Ducksnorts
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Some advice: Don't look now — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Going into last night's game, the Red Sox had lost six straight, the most since Joe "The Nutty Professor" Kerrigan manned Boston's Southbound Train in 2001. — The 2006 Sox had lost 10 1/2 games in the standings since July 4.
Pat Borzi / New York Times:
Wang Finds His Sinker Against Mariners — Jason Giambi was greeted in the dugout after scoring on Robinson Canó's single in the first inning. The hit also drove in Bobby Abreu. — Only one other player, Octavio Dotel, was in the Yankees' clubhouse Wednesday afternoon …
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Pinstripe Alley
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Lack of key hits puts heat on Espy — Milwaukee - In the end, the Rockies' playoff hopes will likely RIP because of RISP. — Colorado has hit .244 with runners in scoring position since May 1, second-worst in baseball. No team has a lower average (.227) after the seventh inning.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Pedro's boot not kicked yet — Pedro Martinez temporarily gave his fashionable footwear the boot yesterday to play catch with bullpen coach Guy Conti in the outfield grass. — But the Mets' ace revealed that doctors have told him he'll have to keep his strained right calf immobilized for at least another week.
