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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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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 …
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 …
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 …
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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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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.
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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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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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
9/11 helped put sports in its proper place — They remain among the most vivid, stirring memories in sports history, those powerful moments that Major League Baseball delivered following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. — Mike Piazza's majestic home run on the night the Mets returned to New York's Shea Stadium.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Minneapolis Star Tribune:
St. Paul Saints, Cats take fight from the diamond to the bar — Two members of the Fort Worth Cats baseball team were arrested this morning after they and dozens of people got into a fight at a St. Paul bar, police reported. — About a dozen officers responded to the fight at the Half …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton shows off old magic — A grand slam in the seventh inning lifts the Rockies - and the first baseman's spirits … It's the type of situation a cleanup hitter craves - except Todd Helton doesn't hit third or fourth anymore, spots entrusted today and beyond to Garrett Atkins and Matt Holliday.
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Boston Globe:
Branch traded — The Deion Branch holdout is over, but Branch isn't returning to the Patriots. Branch, the fifth-year receiver, has been traded to the Seattle Seahawks for a 2007 first-round draft choice today. — The 5-foot-9, 193-pound Branch was entering the final year of the five-year contract he signed as a rookie in 2002.
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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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.
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 …
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Brian / mgoblog:
How To Get Your Ballot Spiked — This is probably of faint interest to most, but I may as well give my side of the story in this minor BlogPoll brouhaha, since I'm getting comments claiming I'm a pre-emptively sore loser or something: … Oooooooh... so... irritated.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Snakes sink Cardinals with late homers — Arizona takes finale as Clark, Byrnes go back-to-back in eighth — PHOENIX — If you take a look at one of Bob Melvin's lineup cards, you'll find a lot of notes and symbols. For instance, written next to each hitter on his bench are the names …
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Ryan Crawford / MLB.com:
Vazquez strong, but Sox falter late — Homer off McCarthy opens gates as Chicago falls to Cleveland — CHICAGO — Forget throwing strikes to win. Ozzie Guillen wanted his relievers to throw strikes so he could leave. — The White Sox bullpen gave up three runs on three hits and three walks …
