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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Johnson's Poor Fielding Has Taken Shine Off His Year — By nearly all measures, Washington Nationals first baseman Nick Johnson is having a career year — leading the National League in on-base percentage, flirting with hitting .300, already with career highs in homers, hits, doubles and games played.
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ESPN:
Ortiz says he should still be considered for MVP — David Ortiz, the American League leader in home runs and RBI, says Boston's fall from the American League playoff race should not disqualify him from the race for the AL's Most Valuable Player award. — But Ortiz told reporters …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Ortiz raps HR, MVP voting — So, on an afternoon that David Ortiz hit his career-best 48th home run to draw within two of the club record held by Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx, what did he think of his chances of winning the American League's Most Valuable Player award?
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Lacy J. Banks / Chicago Sun Times:
Team mired in difficulty, but Pierre on a roll — ATLANTA — In a mostly negative season, center fielder Juan Pierre remains the Cubs' most consistent positive. — ''Pierre's been playing great baseball, big time,'' manager Dusty Baker said. ''He's done everything we've asked of him.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Braves in spot to lower broom on Cubs — They could become 2nd team to sweep Cubs this season — ATLANTA — From 1876 to 2005, no team had swept a season series from the Cubs. — But San Diego became the first with a 7-0 record this season. Now it appears lightning might strike twice.
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Dave George / Palm Beach Post:
Commentary: Pesky Marlins keep acting up — MIAMI GARDENS — The bratty little brothers of the National League, Florida's firesale-proof Marlins, refuse to behave themselves. — It's mid-September, for crying out loud, well past time for teams with tiny $15 million payrolls …
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Buck's stop might end soon if some players' concerns aren't met — SEATTLE — About three weeks remain in this Rangers season, the seventh in a row that will end without postseason play. — Manager Buck Showalter shares the same disappointment as everyone affiliated with the Rangers …
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Volquez adds new wrinkle — SEATTLE - When Edinson Volquez makes his next start for the Rangers on Thursday, he will probably unveil a new weapon — a slider. Volquez has not started since Sept. 2 and has had three bullpen sessions with pitching coach Mark Connor in which he has worked on the slider.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Monday Morning Ten Pack, 9/11/06 — To be perfectly honest, I wasn't sure a Ten-Pack would work anymore. With all of the leagues either done for the year, or into the post-season, the numbers of box scores to rifle through every day goes from somewhere around 100 to less than 20.
NY Daily News:
Mo may skip week — BALTIMORE - Anyone hoping to see Mariano Rivera back on the mound for the Yankees this week probably will be disappointed. — Rivera, who is suffering from a muscle strain in his right forearm, doesn't appear likely to pitch during the Yankees' upcoming home stand since …
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Jamey Newberg / MLB.com:
Going Deep: Going interactive — You've got procedural questions, we've got answers … Q: If he is able to come over this off-season, 25-year-old Japanese pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka may be the most anticipated free agent to enter Major League Baseball from Asia since Ichiro or Hideki Matsui.
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Meche willing to listen to M's — Potential free agent doesn't want to discuss deal during season — Gil Meche wasn't ready to talk contract when the Mariners attempted to gauge his interest in a new deal a couple of months ago. — At the time Meche was in a hot streak …
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Sanchez's lead falls, but status climbs — CINCINNATI — Freddy Sanchez's lead in the National League batting race is down to a single point over Florida's Miguel Cabrera. — Sanchez (.340) went 1 for 3 yesterday, while Cabrera (.339) was 2 for 2 against Philadelphia.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Valentine: It changed the priorities in my life — Bobby Valentine was the Mets' manager from 1996 to 2002. He now manages the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan, and shared his thoughts on 9/11 in a telephone interview Saturday. — My emotion at the beginning was fear, fear for my team.
Associated Press:
Fan violence mars Ohio State's big win over Texas — COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio State University student accused of driving his car into three people, injuring them slightly, was among several people arrested during a raucous celebration of the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes' win over No. 2 Texas.
