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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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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.
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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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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:For Nats, Similar Themes Give Different Result
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William F. Yurasko
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Have To Hand It To Yanks — As O's Get Sloppy, They Clean Up — BALTIMORE — The Yankees like to take what the opposition gives them - an approach that works out nicely against the Orioles. — Falling upon a seventh-inning feast of sloppy relief pitching and defense …
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Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Yankees roll in lucky 7th — 6 runs, Bird brains bail out Unit — BALTIMORE - It was a routine fly ball, wasn't it? — It seemed to be. But as Robinson Cano's soft liner carried out to left field in the seventh inning last night, Orioles left fielder Fernando Tatis began tracking …
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Notes: Halladay healing nicely — Jays ace says he's not experiencing stiffness in right elbow — SEATTLE — Breathe easy Blue Jays fans — Roy Halladay is on the mend. Toronto's ace sat at his locker inside the visitor's clubhouse at Safeco Field, wearing an ice pack on his right elbow prior to Monday's game against Seattle.
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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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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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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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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
RIZZUTO FIGHTS ON IN LATEST BATTLE — PHIL RIZZUTO always has been a battler, the little underdog who made it all the way to the Hall of Fame. — The Scooter will turn 89 later this month, and this has been a difficult year for him and Cora. Rizzuto couldn't make it to Yankee Stadium for Old-Timer's Day.
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 …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Notes: No worries for Pettitte — Astros not concerned by left-hander's ankle pain — ST. LOUIS — Andy Pettitte had his left ankle packed in ice for the better part of the last 48 hours, hoping he would not have to miss his start on Monday. — But a couple of hours before game time at Busch Stadium …
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Sox in own Futures Game: Play out string with eye toward next year — It is one of the oldest rules in baseball, and it goes something like this: You don't judge players during spring training, and you certainly do not judge them now, in September, assuming you are out of the playoff race.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Offensive Production Masks Solid Defense — Alfonso Soriano's first — and perhaps only — season for the Washington Nationals will be long remembered for the sheer offensive numbers. He entered Monday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks needing just one stolen base to become …
Eduardo A. Encina / St. Petersburg Times:
Now, it's about confidence — ST. PETERSBURG - The Devil Rays have just 12 road games remaining this season heading into tonight's series opener in New York, which leaves them little time to reverse their troubles away from Tropicana Field since the All-Star break.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Bautista to meet Bonds in debut with Rockies — These are firsts that rarely have a pitcher lining up for seconds. Denny Bautista makes his Rockies debut tonight, working for the first time in San Francisco, where Colorado melts like Ghirardelli chocolate. He will also get his first encounter with slugger Barry Bonds.
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Rodrigo Lopez, #13-SP — Rodrigo Lopez, #13-SP — 5.86 — Age: 30 Born: 12/14/1975, Tlalnepantla, Mexico — Front Career Stats Splits Game Log Hot Zone Hit Chart Pitcher vs Batter Fantasy Scouting Report News — SCOUTING REPORT BY STATS INC. — Lopez' fastball rarely tops out above 88 MPH, but it does have good movement.
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