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Associated Press:
`No-Hitter Night' fails to bring out Marlins fans — MIAMI (AP) — The game began on a damp, typically dreary night at the Florida Marlins' ballpark, with a couple of thousand fans in the stands, reaffirming that the city has yet to embrace its young, overachieving, playoff-chasing team.
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Ivy Chat
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
No-hitter just the latest in Marlins' season of surprise — MIAMI GARDENS — The biggest baseball story of the year doesn't concern the Yankees and Red Sox or Barry Bonds and steroids. — It's right here in South Florida, the tale of The Little Team That Could — and the market that couldn't care less.
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Sports Scope
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Yost dismisses detractors — He says staying cool better than yelling — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — When local fans take aim at Brewers manager Ned Yost - and he was dodging fire right and left during his club's recent 10-game slide that ruined its playoff hopes - the complaints often have a similar theme.
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Marc Normandin / Baseball Prospectus:
Player Profile — Bill Hall — Looking back, Bill Hall's minor league career and his initial major league playing time suggest that his success the past two years seemingly came out of nowhere. After all, he was almost completely disregarded during his time in the minors.
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Beyond the Box Score
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:Deep In the Heart of...Hartford
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Cincinnati Reds Blog
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
No field day for Matsui: — He'll come back as DH — KANSAS CITY - Hideki Matsui began his minor-league rehab assignment yesterday in Trenton as the designated hitter, and that is a position he is going to be in a lot once he returns to the Yankees. — Joe Torre put to rest any thoughts …
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Kit Stier / minorleaguebaseball.com:Thunder make room for Matsui
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Hafner an AL Aaron Award finalist — Secret to designated hitter's success is in preparation — CLEVELAND — In the strictest sense, the job description calls for him to come up to bat between three and five times a game. Nothing more, nothing less. — If he really wanted to …
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Let's Go Tribe
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Chris Girandola / MLB.com:
Wright a finalist for NL Aaron Award — Mets third baseman one of six finalists for offensive honor — NEW YORK — The votes are in, and the finalists have been announced for the 2006 Hank Aaron Award. — Count David Wright in. — The Mets third baseman is one of six National League players still …
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Always Amazin'
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Lester is prepared to fight — Rookie pitcher's spirits are high as he gets set to begin chemotherapy treatments — Red Sox rookie pitcher Jon Lester paid a visit to Fenway Park yesterday afternoon after calling to say he was coming, and spent about an hour visiting with teammates …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Notes: Guillen not panicking — Manger holds closed-door 'talk' before series finale in Boston — BOSTON — One of the many theories believed in by Ozzie Guillen is that bad teams have meetings and good teams win games. — So, the 15-minute, closed clubhouse session the White Sox …
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South Side Sox
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Mark Gonzalez / Chicago Tribune:Chat, vroom: Hitters respond to Guillen
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Samara Pearlstein / Roar of the Tigers:
Comerica officially survives blogger invasion — I wish I had some sort of excellent memory for conversations, because I'm pretty sure if someone had just transcribed everything we all said to each other while at Nemo's and then the ballpark, I'd be free of blogging for the rest of the season.
Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
Job News ... Finally — A couple weeks ago, I discussed the contract negotiations I was going through regarding a new job. I had to keep the actual details quiet, because things were still going on behind the scenes in order to get everything finalized. I initially expected to get the go-ahead …
Ryan Crawford / MLB.com:
Notes: Maldonado makes the big time — Catcher's perseverance pays off with callup — CHICAGO — Carlos Maldonado's road to the big leagues has not been short, and it has not been easy. — The 27-year-old catcher finished his 11th Minor League season before joining his first Major League team on Wednesday.
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Bucs Dugout
Associated Press:
Blyleven suspended for three more broadcasts — MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins commentator Bert Blyleven was suspended for an additional three telecasts for accidentally using two profanities on air during a pregame segment, the Twins said Wednesday. — The team, Fox Sports Net North …
NY Daily News:
Atlanta fades, but Smoltz's anger only grows — It comes with the territory of a 15-game Mets lead that there should be such a decided absence of both passion and people for this September series with the Atlanta Braves. — And yet, if the Mets and their fandom were looking …
JR Radcliffe / MLB.com:
Notes: Stults could be starting option — Left-hander candidate to replace Hendrickson in rotation — MILWAUKEE — When Eric Stults entered the Dodgers' game against Milwaukee on Tuesday, he was making his Major League debut, and maybe also an audition. — With the ineffectiveness …
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True Blue LA
Baseball America:
1. Philip Hughes, rhp, Double-A Trenton (Yankees) … IN THE TEAM PHOTO … BLAST FROM THE PAST
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Pending Pinstripes
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Notes: Japan in the cards for King — Rox reliever could be joined by Fuentes in exhibition tour — DENVER — The season could continue for left-handed relief pitchers Ray King and Brian Fuentes even after the Rockies are done. — King said he will be part of a group of Major League players …
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Purple Row

