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Dan Hickling / MLB.com:
Sox trio complete rehab assignments — Gonzalez, Nixon and Varitek slated to be activated Sunday — PAWTUCKET, R.I. — The injuries to Manny Ramirez and Jonathan Papelbon. The irregular heartbeat scare for David Ortiz and the diagnosis of cancer for Jon Lester. Even the passing of Red Sox legend Charlie Wagner.
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Matt Kalman / Boston Herald:
Schill to miss start: Sits Monday with strain; Jarvis in today — The great shell game that is Terry Francona's starting rotation formulation continued after his team defeated the Blue Jays at Fenway Park last night. — The Red Sox manager announced right-hander Kevin Jarvis as today's starter …
Julian Benbow / Boston Globe:
Murphy gets chance — but no locker yet — David Murphy settled into his makeshift locker at the front of the Red Sox clubhouse yesterday. Wrapped around a pole, it was sturdy enough, but really, kindergartners get better. — Murphy was set up right next to Craig Breslow, who, like Murphy, had been called up the night before.
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The Joy of Sox
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:A Win, But It May Be Worse — Papelbon Leaves With Shoulder Problem
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Boston Globe
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Kouzmanoff set to join Indians — Prospect to serve as extra bat with injury to Hafner — ARLINGTON — The Indians didn't plan on making any September callups until after Triple-A Buffalo's season ends on Tuesday. — A minor injury to Travis Hafner, however, has forced the need …
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Tribe Report
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Beltran hurt after making great catch — X-rays are negative, center fielder is listed as day-to-day — HOUSTON — The Mets received word late Saturday that X-rays on Carlos Beltran were negative, hours after their center fielder had injured his left knee crashing into a chain-link fence in left-center field at Minute Maid Park
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Notes: Mackowiak's glove needs work — Outfielder to work on defense; Thome returns to lineup — KANSAS CITY — Rob Mackowiak's one-hop throw from center field to third baseman Joe Crede during the Royals' six-run fourth inning Friday bounced away for his third error this season.
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South Side Sox
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Payroll will not change much, McClatchy says — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — ST. LOUIS — The Pirates' ownership has yet to have formal discussions about the 2007 player payroll, but the maximum should be close to the roughly $48 million of this season …
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
McClatchy: Littlefield will return next season — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — ST. LOUIS — General manager Dave Littlefield has overseen the past 5 1/2 seasons of the Pirates' 14-year losing streak, but he will be back in 2007. — Kevin McClatchy, the managing general partner …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter puzzles Pirates again — When Chris Carpenter starts a game for the Cardinals, they have almost a three-in-four chance of winning that game. Ponder that in this age of National League parity-mediocrity (choose one), where every team but a couple seems to be a .500 club.
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Redbirds Fun
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:Astros look like bigger threat than Reds
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Redbirds Fun
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Penny wins 15th; LA's streak at seven — Dodgers answer Rockies' rally with six-run sixth inning — LOS ANGELES — Among the multiple subplots from the Dodgers' 14-5 blowout of the Colorado Rockies on Saturday night was what took place among the first basemen, as slumping Nomar Garciaparra homered …
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6-4-2
Don Burke / New Jersey Online:
Floyd's power surge helps speed recall — HOUSTON — Hours after manager Willie Randolph said that Cliff Floyd would remain in Port St. Lucie, Fla., through the weekend to continue and rehab his sore Achilles' tendon, the Mets announced that the left fielder would join the team here in time for tonight's game.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Edmonds will stay home — Edmonds will stay home — Center fielder Jim Edmonds (post-concussion syndrome) will not travel with the team on its upcoming seven-game trip to Washington and Arizona. He has made one start in the past 13 games because of lingering headaches, dizziness and blurred vision.
Basil / Federal Baseball:
Nook-Yoo-Ler. It's pronounced Nook-Yoo-Ler. — Jim Bowden executed an eighteen-hour transactional orgy from late Thursday until Friday afternoon, trading guys, recalling guys, outrighting guys, and trading for guys. At the conclusion of the administrative whirlwind, Bowden had accomplished the following:
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs want Wood—for less money, in relief — Although the Cubs will decline their $13.5 million option on Kerry Wood, they are continuing with his rehabilitation plan as if he will be pitching for them in the future. — When asked if Wood would be ready for spring training …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Bell Is the Designated Flier for the Mets This Season — When departing passengers in New York or Norfolk, Va., spot Heath Bell in the airport, they sometimes do not know what to say. — Did he get promoted again? Did he get sent down again? A high-five and a good luck or a sorry, you'll get 'em next time?
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Ortiz feeling better — Big Papi aims to return to the Red Sox's lineup next week — BOSTON — With his trademark smile plastered on his face and his typically gaudy diamond collection strewn to various parts of his wardrobe, Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was very much back at Fenway Park on Saturday …
Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Rays turn triple play against Mariners — Club performs unique feat for second time in team history — ST. PETERSBURG — Tampa Bay starter J.P. Howell said it looked like a snowball fight. Shortstop Ben Zobrist called it awesome. Catcher Dioner Navarro was just looking forward to seeing himself on ESPN's highlights.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Baker helps Twins blow past Yankees — Starter allows one run in five innings; Hunter, Morneau go deep — NEW YORK — If there was a spot for a designated pitcher against the Yankees, Scott Baker certainly would be the Twins' choice. — Making his second start against New York this season …


