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12:10 PM ET, August 28, 2006

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Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Wilkerson looking to 2007  —  ARLINGTON - Outfielder Brad Wilkerson can't wait for 2007.  —  His right shoulder, which gave him fits throughout the 2006 season, is fixed.  He had surgery last week and said he should be 100 percent by the time spring training arrives.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Wilkerson expecting full recovery before next spring training  —  ARLINGTON — Outfielder Brad Wilkerson's season is over following surgery on a partially torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder Aug. 22.  Wilkerson is already looking to 2007, and is getting his rehab under way.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Rangers still not selling  —  GM intends to keep club intact despite recent slide  —  ARLINGTON — The Baltimore Orioles traded veteran outfielder Jeff Conine to the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday, a sign that at least some players are getting through waivers and can be traded.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Bleeding deeply - Spiraling Sox spin way toward Quits-ville  —  SEATTLE - No one can truly know what ever burns in another man's soul.  But from the outside, at least, the 2006 Red Sox certainly look like they are starting to quit.  There is just no way to prove it.  —  "He said he couldn't play.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Dogged by problems, they're lacking bite  —  SEATTLE — These are the dog days and your beloved Red Sox are playing like the Boston Bowsers.  —  The last time the Sox lost 17 games in a month, they fired Jimy Williams in mid-month and replaced him with Nutty Professor Joe Kerrigan.
Discussion: Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Tim Booth / Associated Press:   Ramirez not in lineup again; Lester to miss start in Oakland
Greg Wagner / MLB.com:
Notes: Izturis improving at third base  —  Angels benefiting from better defense in second half  —  ANAHEIM — With one barehanded grab on Saturday, Maicer Izturis showed how far he has come as a third baseman.  —  Playing a position he learned only last season, Izturis one-handed …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
It's Open Season on Tickets
Discussion: 6-4-2
Greg Wagner / MLB.com:
Saunders hit hard by Yankees in finale
Discussion: Halos Heaven
Lindsey Frazier / MLB.com:
Notes: Callups could come in waves  —  Triple-A playoffs may delay some players' ascension to Majors  —  PHOENIIX — With Sept. 1 less than a week away, the Diamondbacks front office will have some decisions to make when big-league rosters expand from 25 to 40 players.
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Bob McManaman / Arizona Republic:   Grieving Webb to make start
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Former draft pick dies in Comair crash
Discussion: Associated Press
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Best Efforts Not Enough For the Nats  —  The thought of a pennant race has long since fizzled.  Injured players have filtered out of the clubhouse, their seasons ended prematurely.  On Sunday, the Washington Nationals lost another difficult-to-digest game, a 13-6 decision to the Atlanta Braves …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Bowden has faith in Church
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Keppinger finally joins team  —  Infielder was called up from Omaha on Friday, but travel issues delay his arrival to majors.  —  TORONTO |  Infielder Jeff Keppinger finally made it.  He was in uniform Sunday when the Royals closed their three-game weekend series against the Toronto Blue Jays …
Discussion: NY Mets Blog
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
De La Rosa will stay in rotation
Discussion: Brew Crew Ball
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Baker reveals his wounds  —  Manager says Cubs have made him feel wanted 'sometimes'  —  ST. LOUIS — Cubs general manager Jim Hendry insists he still has not decided whether to offer a contract to Dusty Baker when the season ends.  —  But the more Baker talks about his future …
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Associated Press:   Baker uncertain about future with Cubs
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Setback for Pavano Isn't Cause for Worry  —  There is a widespread perception in the Yankees' clubhouse that Carl Pavano simply does not want to pitch.  With each physical setback, that feeling grows.  —  Pavano may start this week for the Yankees.  But no one around the team will believe it until it happens.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:   Rodriguez Finds No Wizardry in No. 2 Spot
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Padilla's gem helps Rangers win, 3-0  —  ARLINGTON - If there is one thing on which the Rangers can count on from Vicente Padilla, it is that he will make things difficult.  —  Sometimes he does it to opponents.  Sometimes he does it to the Rangers.  —  Sunday, he did it to both.
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Dallas Morning News:
Making a few tweaks to Rangers' scary story  —  ARLINGTON - Tom Hicks was calling it all "baseball bad luck" and reminding us "Buck doesn't swing the bat or throw the ball," as if it were a threat, when a stranger interrupted to say he was writing a book on the Rangers.  —  No, kids, it wasn't Stephen King.
CBS SportsLine.com:
Full Play-by-Play Chicago vs. Minnesota  —  GameCenter  · Full Play-by-Play  · Box Score  · Recap  · Game Chart  · Photos  · Live game log (Glog)  —  TWINS 1ST  —  Mark Buehrle pitching:  —  Strike looking, Ball, Foul, Ball, Castillo struck out swinging.
Discussion: Exile in Wrigleyville
MLB.com:
Notes: Rare leadoff sighting for Wilson  —  Molina plays catch, only available in emergency; Reyes shines  —  ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals used their fourth different leadoff hitter since David Eckstein's injury when Preston Wilson hit in the No. 1 spot on Sunday night against the Cubs.
Discussion: Viva El Birdos
Angel H. Verdejo / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Matthews still feels the glove  —  ARLINGTON - It might seem like ages ago, but at one time, Gary Matthews Jr. wasn't the Rangers' starting center fielder.  —  He wasn't even in the Opening Day lineup and didn't see his first action until the team's 10th game.
NY Daily News:
Without Paul, it's wild pitch  —  Unsung Met is staff's hero  —  John Maine learned quickly.  It's generally foolish to ignore Paul Lo Duca.  —  "My first game," Maine said, "he wanted a curveball and I wanted a fastball.  It turned into a base hit."  —  That was back in May, at home against Washington.
Discussion: Metsblog.com
 
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