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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Dehydration, being "stressed out" sent Ortiz to hospital — SEATTLE (AP) — Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz said stress and nearly a week of sleeplessness caused dehydration and eventually the irregular heartbeat that landed him in a Boston hospital last weekend.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:For six innings, clearly a cut above
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Associated Press:
Padres-Rockies Preview — Fresh off a sweep of the NL West leaders, the San Diego Padres will try to reclaim a share of first place on Friday when they begin a three-game set against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. — San Diego (65-62) is coming off a 5-5 homestand …
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News: First pitch, August 25 — LONG ROAD HOME — wins in six games …
David Briggs / MLB.com:
Little League to enforce pitch count — Rules seen as way to protect young arms — SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Beaverton, Ore., manager Jeff Keller has accompanied his players to the trainer's room many times this week at the Little League World Series. The sight, he recalled, has been unsettling.
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The Griddle
Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
DeCinces, Hoiles proud of O's honor — Third baseman, catcher enter team Hall of Fame this weekend — BALTIMORE — Doug DeCinces faced a truly thankless task during his time playing third base for the Orioles — replacing Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson. But DeCinces always handled …
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The Griddle
Mark Hale / New York Post:
BANNISTER GETS BALL AS DUQUE GETS REST — Willie Randolph announced yesterday that Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez, who was slated to pitch tonight against the Phillies, won't take the hill this weekend due to his recent heavy workload. — Brian Bannister will come off the disabled list tonight …
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Associated Press:
Crosby on DL for the second time this season — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Oakland Athletics shortstop Bobby Crosby was put on the disabled list Friday after playing just four games since returning from the same lower back strain. — The move was retroactive to Tuesday …
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MLB.com:
Sabean looks ahead to Giants' future — General manager chats about club's current and future needs … Brian Sabean: Hello, I'm happy to be here with all of you again today. Thank you for taking the time to join me this afternoon. I'm always interested to hear what our fans …
Andy Friedlander / MLB.com:
Hicks: Rangers have underachieved — Owner says that Showalter is safe as the team's manager — ARLINGTON — Tom Hicks would have preferred a different kind of conversation on the day of his return to Ameriquest Field after a week of vacation in Argentina.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Vazquez aims to feed off his recent failure — Sunday's setback vs. Twins a learning tool — DETROIT — Javier Vazquez will take the mound Friday night against the same Twins team that beat him Sunday. — Despite that loss, Vazquez and White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Wagner: Winning the most important — Billy Wagner hasn't been asked a question about "Enter Sandman" in months, and with a streak of 10 consecutive saves, as well as 18 in his last 20 chances, there's not much buzz around his locker these days. — Which is just fine for a closer …
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Tracing his roots as a fan — It's not about who's to blame — I appeared to strike a chord in the readership earlier this week by writing the following: ``The truth is we need to sit down and figure what sports are all about. We've lost our way. It was in reference to the Yankees' infamous five …
John Le / Daily Herald:
Lack of HRs bigger issue than OBP, Baker says — With the Cubs falling so far out of the playoff race early this season, it has given all the want-to-be general managers plenty of time to figure out how to fix the team for 2007. — Sign free agents Barry Zito and Carlos Lee.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Edmonds back in lineup — New York: Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said Thursday he expects to write center fielder Jim Edmonds into the lineup tonight for the first time in more than a week. — Edmonds, recovering from post-concussion syndrome, has not started since Aug. 15 …
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Redbirds Fun
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Cabrera 'was born to hit' — MIAMI GARDENS — In his days with Cincinnati's Big Red Machine, slugger Tony Perez knew his presence in the lineup helped fellow stars like Pete Rose, Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench get pitches to hit. — So when Florida slashed its payroll during the winter …
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:Baseball players covet opponents' memorabilia
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Bob Wojnowski / Detroit News:
Casey's goof just part of stinker of an effort — DETROIT — It was the worst play of the worst blowout this season. It was an amazing fluke, an astonishing rarity, and it didn't mean anything, except that it put a goofy hat atop a stinkin' pile of baseball.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Stretch run sends lineup into spasms — Focus wandering in key games, says Hurdle — Milwaukee - Pressure. It causes palms to sweat. It makes breathing difficult. It invites doubt, practically sends it a "Candygram." — Consider how poorly the Rockies have played under the spotlight of being in a playoff race this month.
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Purple Row
