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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 …
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Lacy J. Banks / Chicago Sun Times:
For Dusty, a time to reflect — When the San Francisco Giants come to Wrigley Field today to open a weekend series against the Cubs, losers of six straight games, beleaguered Cubs manager Dusty Baker will reminisce of much happier days. — Baker began his 14-year managing career with the Giants …
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 …
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
Gordon Wittenmyer / TwinCities.com:
Hunter seeks no-trade contract — Center fielder wants extension but is not optimistic Twins will grant his request — NEW YORK — Twins center fielder Torii Hunter said Friday that he's not optimistic about the possibility of negotiating a contract extension with the Twins, in part because of one stipulation he would require.
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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?
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Giles might need heart surgery — Philadelphia — Marcus Giles will return to Atlanta Sunday for tests to determine whether he has a heart-valve condition that might require surgery. The second baseman was examined by a Philadelphia doctor Saturday and told that he might need a procedure …
Discussion:
Braves Journal
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-Backs to change look in 2007 — Red, sand and black will be Arizona's new color scheme — PHOENIX — Like a snake shedding its skin, the Diamondbacks will have a fresh look in 2007. — After years of studying the issue, the D-Backs will change their color scheme to a red …
Discussion:
The Griddle
Associated Press:
Reds-Padres Preview — MORTON GROVE, Ill. (AP) -The Cincinnati Reds have picked a bad time to move within one defeat of their longest losing streak in 16 months. — Cincinnati (67-67) looks to avoid falling further back in the NL wild-card standings when it opens a three-game set Friday …
Discussion:
Ducksnorts
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Notes: Bell's future not in question — Sanders has no tear; Braun reports for first stint — KANSAS CITY — Never mind any rumors to the contrary. There is no reason to believe that Buddy Bell won't return as the Royals manager into 2007. — "There's no reason at all," said general manager Dayton Moore.
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Month of meaning for Rangers — ARLINGTON - September is a fickle month for baseball lovers. It can arrive full of promise and poetry, as it did Friday in New York and St. Louis, in Detroit and Chicago, in Los Angeles and Minneapolis. — It's a month for dreamers and broken hearts …
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
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Associated Press:
Orioles hold off late charge to snap A's home win streak — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — OAKLAND, Calif. — Miguel Tejada forgot how many outs there were in one inning and closer Chris Ray committed a throwing error in the ninth. Both players overcame their miscues to help Baltimore get a tough road win.
Discussion:
Camden Chat
Associated Press:
Kouzmanoff hits grand slam in first AB — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a grand slam on the first pitch he saw in the majors only hours after the Cleveland Indians purchased his contract from Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday. — Kouzmanoff was the designated hitter in place of Travis Hafner …
Discussion:
The Griddle
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Astros look like bigger threat than Reds — As a primer to watching September baseball, one might look much closer at the perennially tormenting Houston Astros rather than the Cincinnati Reds as the team that possibly could run down the Cardinals for the National League Central Division championship.
Discussion:
Redbirds Fun
MLB.com:
Phillies Schedule Doubleheader Tomorrow — Game 1 of single-admission twin bill at 1:35 p.m. ET — Friday night's postponed game against the Atlanta Braves has been rescheduled as part of a traditional doubleheader tomorrow (Sunday, September 3), two games for the price of one.
Discussion:
The Griddle

