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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Lefties OK by Amezaga — Switch hitter has Girardi's vote of confidence — · Manager Joe Girardi is aware of the numbers, but he has his reasons for overlooking them. — Despite a .081 average (3 for 37) against left-handed pitching, Girardi has started Alfredo Amezaga …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Ross, Borchard playing for future — MIAMI GARDENS — Outfielders Cody Ross and Joe Borchard have played key roles replacing injured players and helping the Marlins keep pace in the wild-card race. — But both players also know they're auditioning for roster spots in 2007.
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Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Three and out — Cody Ross hit three homers, and Anibal Sanchez had another strong outing as the Marlins pulled two games behind the Padres in the wild-card race. — cspencer@MiamiHerald.com — They were chanting his name when Cody Ross took his place inside the batter's box in the seventh inning.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
No Mets' magic — Fish pound out 16 runs, 20 hits — MIAMI - The clinching party figures to come this week, though it might have to wait until the Mets' arrival in Pittsburgh. — The Marlins bashed five homers, including three from Cody Ross, and routed the Mets, 16-5 …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:Time for resolution of this Cliff-hanger
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Twins showing their teeth — MINNEAPOLIS - Some more free stuff came in the mail Saturday morning, and, per usual, it was gone in about 10 seconds. Long before Ozzie Guillen called them a bunch of piranhas, the Minnesota Twins were scavengers of a different kind.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Robinson touts Soriano for MVP — Manager says slugger's season should not be overlooked — PHOENIX — Nationals manager Frank Robinson not only wants Alfonso Soriano to reach 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases, the skipper wants to see Soriano reach 100 RBIs, 40 doubles …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Is Castro ready yet? — Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers Nationals fans' questions … With Jose Vidro expected to be traded in the offseason, do you view Bernie Castro as their second baseman of the future? — Cliff S., Springfield, Va. — Not so fast about Vidro getting traded.
USA Today:
Tigers tail off in scoring, winning as playoffs suddenly in doubt — The Detroit Tigers' extended cold spell has them on the verge of trying to avoid a collapse of historic proportions. — On Aug. 7, the Tigers were 40 games over .500 and cruising with a 10-game lead in the American League Central.
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Michael Gluskin / MLB.com:
Notes: Jeter focused on team, not MVP — Rivera's program pushed back; Matsui to return Tuesday — BALTIMORE — Derek Jeter is having one of the best seasons of his career, and with the Yankees owning the American League's second-best record and likely headed to the playoffs …
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Lee Jenkins / New York Times:
A Stealth Swinger Rewrites the Script — The day after Freddy Sanchez had surgery to repair his deformed right foot, his mother pulled him through the hallway of Childrens Hospital Los Angeles in a tiny wagon reserved for patients who could not walk. — Sanchez was 13 months old …
Fox Sports:
Will Chipper one day get Hall of Fame nod? — The Atlanta Braves, after a decade-and-a-half of dominance in the National League, are finally going to miss the postseason. — It's been a run that's exhausted the superlatives, and it's worthy of every fan's respect and admiration. But it's over.
Mike Ganter / torontosun.com:
Wells puts Toronto first — Vernon Wells has been consistently non-committal when talk turns to his future with the Blue Jays. — Given that Wells has not begun discussions with the team about extending his contract which has a year remaining on it, that's understandable.
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ESPN:
Moyer serves as a mentor for Hamels — PHILADELPHIA — Never mind that Jamie Moyer has the work ethic of a Tour de France contestant, or continues to get hitters out with a fastball that registers slightly faster than Jose Canseco's on the radar gun. The thing that strikes Cole Hamels …
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Koskie will remain out — Infielder's physical status uncertain — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — There will be no official announcement by the Milwaukee Brewers but third baseman Corey Koskie is done for the season. — Koskie has been on the disabled list since July 6 …
Paul Gereffi / MLB.com:
Notes: Pedro could start on Friday — Ace has been sidelined since Aug. 14 with strained calf — MIAMI — Manager Willie Randolph said that right-hander Pedro Martinez might return to the rotation on Friday. — "He might pitch Friday if everything goes okay," Randolph said before Monday's game against the Florida Marlins.
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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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