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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.
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Baseball Time in Arlington
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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.
Sean Kernan / Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Carter ready for big jump — KERNAN'S CORNER — Sometime, maybe in the near future, someone will ask Gary Carter to manage in the big leagues. — Could that someone be Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry? — It will be a wise GM who gets Carter.
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Guillen praises Gload, vows to play him more — What happens to Ross Gload once Jim Thome returns? He might get some time in left field if Scott Podsednik doesn't step up his offense, though Podsednik has been on base in six of his last eight plate appearances.
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South Side Sox
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TSN.ca:
HOMEMLBNEWS STORYThome could be back on Tuesday — Sports Ticker — CHICAGO (Ticker) - The Chicago White Sox may have designated hitter Jim Thome back in the lineup on Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. — Thome strained his left hamstring running out a ground-rule double …
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.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:Dogged by problems, they're lacking bite
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
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.
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Shea Stadium / CBS SportsLine.com:W: J. Maine (4-3) L: J. Moyer (7-13)
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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 …
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NY Mets Blog
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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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Ben Maller's Sports …
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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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Ben Maller's Sports …
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Jamey Newberg / MLB.com:
Going Deep: The fall guys — There's more to October eligibility than meets the eye — When the Rangers signed 39-year-old infielder-outfielder Eric Young to a contract on Aug. 11 to play for Triple-A Oklahoma, the primary objective was not to give the RedHawks a veteran influence …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Bowden has faith in Church — GM pleased with outfielder's commitment to getting better — ATLANTA — General manager Jim Bowden said this is not Ryan Church's last chance to prove to the Nationals that he is an everyday player. Bowden is one of Church's biggest supporters …
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Oleanders and Morning Glories, Washington Post, Federal Baseball and District of Baseball
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — The best offensive prospect in baseball? One could certainly make the argument. In his last 50 games, the number two overall pick from last year's draft has slugged 19 home runs and driven in 59. With home runs in three of his last four contests, he's batting .415 in his last 15 games with eight home runs.
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Mack Avenue Tigers
Jeff Schultz / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz waiting for word on future — Two years after he was generally mocked and lampooned for claiming his arm would be better off throwing 100 pitches every five days than a dozen every couple, John Smoltz is the only starting pitcher the Braves can depend on. That his arm hasn't fallen off, therefore, is a given.
Charles Chandler / Charlotte Observer:
On file: Steroids' risks, ravages — Medical records of ex-Panthers reveal ill effects, multiple refills leading to Super Bowl — The federal steroids case involving members of the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl team provides an unprecedented look at what some athletes risk to play professional sports …
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Numbers tell tale about feats of Cla — DENVER - Cla Meredith's run of 20 2/3 scoreless innings isn't the only impressive statistic involving the rookie sidearmer. — During the streak, opponents have batted .103 against Meredith (7-for-68). And the right-handed reliever has thrown …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Littlefield confident 2007 payroll will be 'plenty' — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates' owners, managing general partner Kevin McClatchy and chairman Bob Nutting, have yet to determine the payroll for 2007. But general manager Dave Littlefield …
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Bucs Dugout
