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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Mirabelli: One Game At A Time — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The last time the Red Sox were surrounded by this much negativity was in the 2004 ALCS after the Yankees pounded them 19-8 to take a 3-0 lead. — As one of the holdovers from the team that rallied to win the series …
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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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Ben Maller's Sports …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Manny's still easy target - But he's not to blame — ANAHEIM, Calif. - He is human, despite our perception of him, and so you cannot help but wonder: How many times is Manny Ramirez left shaking his head? How many runs must he knock in and how many home runs must he hit before we start …
Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:Sox' prayers answered — Losing streak ends with win over Halos
Discussion:
The Soxaholix
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
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:'Frustrated' Nationals Irk Bowden
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MLB.com, Nationals Baseball Fan, District of Baseball, William F. Yurasko and Federal Baseball
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.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox hope Beckett can right ship — Boston (70-56) at Los Angeles (67-60), 10:05 p.m. ET — Finally, the Red Sox can show up and just try to win a game, without the burden of ending a losing streak. — The Red Sox snapped their six-game skid Wednesday night and hand the ball …
Discussion:
The Joy of Sox
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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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:It's Vintage Trachsel: Poor Outing, Ugly Victory
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Mike's Mets
Baseball America:
Stock Skips His Way To USC — Across America this month, millions of teenagers were preparing for their final year of high school, brushing up on their calculus and narrowing their list of colleges to attend a year from now. — Robert Stock is a year ahead of them.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Sushi — I wish I could go the rest of my career without talking about steroids, amphetamines, groupies, divorces, cheaters, and jerks. I can't, but I notice one thing, over and over: it's all fair game until it's your guy. People ask how Giants fans can defend Barry Bonds …
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WasWatching.com
Associated Press:
Ex-groundskeeper sues Phillies — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A former longtime groundskeeper for the Philadelphia Phillies filed an age discrimination lawsuit against the team, claiming he was repeatedly degraded by a younger supervisor. — Mark "Frog" Carfagno filed the complaint in federal court on Wednesday, his 53rd birthday.
David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: A lesson in patience — Young Mariners hitters learning to see more pitches — If it seems like the Yankees are up to bat every time you look at the television this week, it's not your imagination. They spend a lot of time at the plate.
Discussion:
U.S.S. Mariner
Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Snelling shows a healthy attitude — Chris Snelling is a Yoda man. — Always has been, from his early days in the minor leagues, when he affixed a picture of the Jedi master to his glove and would write "Yoda" on all his bats, to this very day, when he carries a Yoda stuffed doll with him as a good-luck talisman.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Japan trip appeals to Papelbon, not team — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jonathan Papelbon has been asked by Major League Baseball to be a member of the team of major league players traveling to Japan to play a series of exhibitions in November. Papelbon said yesterday he wants to go, but the club would prefer he take a pass.
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 …
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley
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

