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1:55 AM ET, August 27, 2006

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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Owens eligible for postseason  —  This is a name you may want to remember if the White Sox play in October: Jerry Owens.  —  The Sox made a very strategic move Saturday when they called up the Triple-A outfielder and immediately placed him on the disabled list, thus making him eligible for the postseason roster.
Discussion: South Side Sox
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Chicago Tribune:
Twins are facing an arms shortage  —  Jim Souhan.  Jim Souhan is a columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune  —  Over the last few weeks, Brad Radke adapted to life as a one-armed man.  He used his left hand to lather his hair and pour milk.  He refused to throw a baseball with his right …
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:   Notes: Dye heats up in third hole
Jason Williams / TwinCities.com:
A new deal for Reyes: Staying put
Discussion: StarTribune.com and Batgirl
David Briggs / MLB.com:
Georgia riding high as US champs  —  Strong outing by Phillips works Columbus to title game  —  SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A jubilant heap players formed a recklessly joyful pile along the third-base line.  Their fans just feet away rowdily hugged.  The chorus of "Celebrate Good Times" blared from the Lamade Stadium speakers.
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David Briggs / MLB.com:
Strong Japan makes way to final game  —  Tight win over Mexico finalizes World Series final  —  SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A big fourth inning was just enough for Kawaguchi City, Japan, to come away with a 3-0 win over Matamoros, Mexico, on Saturday night in the International Championship game of the Little League World Series.
C.J. Bowles / MLB.com:
Boomer to face Meche in Seattle  —  Boston (71-57) at Seattle (59-69), 10:05 p.m. ET  —  The Red Sox will turn to David Wells on Saturday to try to reverse their fortunes after stumbling against the Mariners in the opener of their three-game series in Seattle on Friday.
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
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C.J. Bowles / MLB.com:
Meche to face Wells on Saturday  —  Boston (71-57) at Seattle (59-69), 7:05 p.m. PT  —  It'll be hard for the Mariners to pull off an encore performance after their past two games, but they'll try anyway Saturday night.  Each of the last two games they've beaten a pair of potential Hall of Famers …
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Klesko setback may help Branyan  —  DENVER - The acquisition of the versatile Russell Branyan could affect the future of several Padres, including Ryan Klesko.  —  Klesko has been on the disabled list all season following surgery in April on his left shoulder.
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Associated Press:
Padres option Johnson to Triple-A Portland to make room for Branyan
Discussion: The Griddle
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: McCutchen shrugs off learning curve  —  By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette  —  Andrew McCutchen seems to be approaching his Altoona experience as anything but an experiment.  —  On Aug. 15, when the Pirates promoted their 2005 first-round draft pick from low Class …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Big scare humbles Big Papi: Stress caught up to slugger  —  SEATTLE - Ultimately, without exception, we all end up in the same place.  And that is true of you, me, the insurance broker and the mail carrier.  It is even true of someone as seemingly invincible as David Ortiz.
Discussion: Hartford Courant
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:   Ortiz OK After Hospital Stay
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Clean bill of health for Big Papi
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Questions linger for rotation free agents  —  Faced with four members of the starting staff pitching into their walk year, the Cardinals decided to buy time by not addressing any expiring contracts before or during the season.  They banked on the situation providing motivation for the players and time for evaluation by the club.
Murray Chass / New York Times:
After Splendid Rookie Starts, Two Pitchers Lose Command  —  BEFORE Justin Verlander, Francisco Liriano and Jered Weaver, there were Zach Duke and Félix Hernández.  —  Duke and Hernández were the vanguard last year of what has developed this year: a sizable group …
Tim Dahlberg / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Time to restore 61 as the gold standard in baseball  —  It was 45 years ago this week, and Roger Maris' hair had not yet begun to fall out.  A bigger milestone awaited, but on Aug. 22, 1961, Maris hit a home run off of Ken McBride of the Los Angeles Angels that had its own place in history.
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Wooden visits Yankees' clubhouse  —  Former UCLA coach still dishing out sage advice  —  ANAHEIM — The Yankees had a special visitor before Saturday's game, as Hall of Fame basketball coach John Wooden spent time in New York's clubhouse.  —  Wooden, who led UCLA to 10 NCAA basketball titles …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Reliever Rivera Gets Job Done  —  Ingrown Toenail Sidelines Cordero: Nationals 7, Braves 6  —  Saul Rivera didn't know he would be the closer.  Frank Robinson didn't know Rivera would have to try to save the game.  Chad Cordero has been the person, the only person, that Robinson calls on in such situations.
Discussion: The Curly W and Nats Triple Play
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:   Kearns homers as Nats snap skid
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Escobar dislocates right shoulder
Discussion: District of Baseball
Michael Gluskin / MLB.com:
Devil Rays place Kazmir on DL  —  Howell to be recalled to fill in for southpaw Sunday  —  BALTIMORE — For the second time in a month, the Devil Rays have placed southpaw starter Scott Kazmir on the disabled list with left shoulder problems.  Kazmir, who missed 16 games during late July …
Discussion: The Griddle
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Shoulder woes put Kazmir on DL
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Line drive strikes Lowe's left wrist  —  Right-hander leaves game in the bottom of the fourth inning  —  PHOENIX — Dodgers starting pitcher Derek Lowe, working on a shutout on Saturday night, had to leave the game against the Diamondbacks with two outs in the bottom of the fourth inning …
Associated Press:
Marlins owner Loria declines to endorse Girardi  —  MIAMI — Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria offered a curt assessment of his strained relationship with manager Joe Girardi, which may mean the two will soon part company.  —  "Everything is, you know, it's fine," Loria said Saturday.
 
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