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Bryan Burwell / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Fans are booing a classy player in Izzy — A lot of you are not going to like this. A lot of you would prefer to keep Jason Isringhausen right where he belongs, which is in that very dark and angry hole deep inside your Cardinal-lovin' heart and soul. — That's exactly where he belongs …
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Izzy done? Bad hip could end his season — PHOENIX — Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen will not pitch in this weekend's series against Arizona, and he expects to miss at least the next week as he attempts to alleviate pain and inflammation in his left hip that is at the root of his inconsistency.
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Viva El Birdos
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
With No Team Close Behind, the Mets Start to Look Ahead — The lineup Willie Randolph unveiled for last night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers offered the slightest hint that he was looking ahead. From top to bottom, the eight position players formed the deepest and most complete batting order …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
No-hitter caps Sanchez's unlikely season — MIAMI GARDENS — When Anibal Sanchez woke up Thursday morning, he closed his eyes again and gave thanks with a prayer. — "I saw my wife next to me," he said. "She was asleep. I just said, 'Thank you, God, for giving me the opportunity …
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FishStripes
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Tom Gage / Detroit News:
Young was a 'growing cancer' — Source: Designated hitter, who was released by Tigers on Wednesday, didn't care about team. — MINNEAPOLIS — Why did the Tigers really release Dmitri Young? — "To put it bluntly," said a source within the organization, "he was a growing cancer …
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Bullet Point Wednesday — I have this neverending file of notes that haven't quite made themselves into full articles. Most don't deserve a full treatment, anyway, so here's a dump of that file, clearing the decks for what should be a great stretch drive. - The August 31 trade deadline was weird, with very little happening.
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Dan Fox / Baseball Prospectus:The Running Man — "When I got hurt this year I feel …
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Dan Agonistes
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
A Rotation Makeover? — Yankees Will Face Decisions On Mussina, Wright, Lidle — BALTIMORE — The Yankees did not make many moves with their starting pitching this season and, to this point, have made the right choices. — Their one addition, Cory Lidle, has worked …
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Notes: Silva apologizes to teammates — Liriano's Minor League start up in the air; Garza earns honor — MINNEAPOLIS — Twins pitcher Carlos Silva felt like he was doing the best thing for his club when he pulled himself after the sixth inning of Wednesday's game due to a stomach ache.
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Twins Without Spin
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Recent developments are not easy to deal with — As much as the Red Sox try to control the flow of information these days — Theo Epstein's contract status is a private matter, discussing a player's injury status is a violation of federal law, trade talks are off-limits …
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The House That Dewey Built
Tim Brown / Los Angeles Times:
No-Hit Drought a Matter of Luck — Many have theories about the recent lack of no-hitters, but everyone seems to agree that there has to be a lot of luck involved — The day after Anibal Sanchez pitched baseball's first no-hitter in going on 2 1/2 years, ending the game's longest no-no drought …
Chris Haft / Contra Costa Times:
Durham back to old form — Giant is tops among major league second basemen with 84 RBI — Ray Durham's transformation as a hitter extends from head to toe. — Start with Durham's mind, which has absorbed steady doses of advice from one Barry Bonds. — Proceed to Durham's eyes …
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Baseball Musings
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Baker to get good look in right field for while — For five months, Jeff Baker's move to right field left him without a promotion. He led the Colorado Sky Sox in RBIs, made the all-star team - and his phone never rang. With Baker, a tantalizing talent, the Rockies wanted to see health more than stats.
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Purple Row
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Q&A with Marty Brennaman — Broadcaster expounds on life after baseball and the '06 Reds — CINCINNATI — Any broadcaster in Cincinnati, and most in baseball, would love to have Marty Brennaman's career. — Since he joined Reds radio broadcasts in 1974, few have had more fun, or been more opinionated on the air, than Brennaman.
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Red Reporter
Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Cash can see Bat-sui only — The Yankees may actually be at the point where they are expecting Hideki Matsui to be back in their lineup before the end of the season, but they do not expect his return to push Melky Cabrera out of the outfield. — Yanks GM Brian Cashman said last night …
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Bronx Banter
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
In Lidle, Yanks Have Extra Pitcher and Backup Pilot — Cory Lidle earned his pilot's license last off-season and bought a four-seat Cirrus SR20. He said he's spent about 95 solo hours in the air. — When the Yankees fly, the pilots are not only in the cockpit.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Can Farnsworth shake playoff blues? — Kyle Farnsworth suffered one of the worst postseason meltdowns in recent memory last year, blowing a five-run, eighth-inning lead in a game Atlanta needed to win to play another day. — But Farnsworth insists that bad memory doesn't haunt him to this day …
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Conine helps Phils beat Marlins — MIAMI - For a moment there, it felt a little like 2003. — Back then, the Phillies couldn't hold a lead in Miami. Remember Mike Williams? — Back then, the Florida Marlins owned the Phillies, punished them and eliminated them from the National League wild-card race.
