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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Yankees Win, but Lidle's Postseason Pitch Misses — Among the subplots of last night's 8-4 Yankees victory over Tampa Bay at Yankee Stadium was the audition for the fourth slot in the postseason rotation. Cory Lidle, the starter, had a chance to make his case.
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Sampling the bigs — Top-prospect Hughes works out at Stadium and gains experience — A year from now Phil Hughes very well could be on the mound for the Yankees pitching meaningful games. But for now he's been watching from the stands, in the family section. — Understandably, he hasn't been recognized once.
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
RANGERS NOTES — Slump sends Blalock off course — DETROIT — One of Hank Blalock's main goals for this season was to be consistent at the plate from Opening Day to the end of the year. He has had a tendency to fall off pace in the second half of the season and wanted to change the pattern.
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Lone Star Ball
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Doom and Gloom — If anyone really wants to know the answer, it's not a million. It's 328, though all 328 got the same answer from me when they e-mailed. "1,000,001," I said. No one cares about an intro today. There's only one story out there, so we'll skip the formalities.
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StarTribune.com:
Same old story for Liriano — MRI shows mild tear of ulnar collateral ligament in lefthander's elbow — CLEVELAND - Those who feared the worst with Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano's arm injury could breathe a little easier Thursday. — Early indications from two sources …
David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Manny Has It Made In The Fade — Seems To Laugh It Off As Sox Plummet — BALTIMORE — Even though the Red Sox have fallen out of playoff contention and he isn't playing, Manny Ramirez is having a blast. He's laughing in the clubhouse before the game. He's clowning around at the batting cage as the team stretches.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox left in Orioles' wake — Nothing to show for return — BALTIMORE — No one will ever really know, of course, whether the stress fracture in Tim Wakefield's rib cage was the fault line on which the Red Sox' season began to crack. — Suffice to say, things looked considerably better …
Discussion:
The Soxaholix
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
50 Years in Game Is Enough for Kaat — Jim Kaat figures it is time to retire from calling Yankees games, to spend more time with his family, play more golf at home in Stuart, Fla., and tour the country in his recreational vehicle with his wife, Mary Ann, a pursuit inspired by the example of Bill White, a former Yankees announcer.
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Choice is clear: Jeter — What fun would life be without a good old-fashioned baseball MVP argument? — I know poor Papi never imagined the consequences of just being a loyal member of Sluggers, Inc. David Ortiz was simply stating the case for his fellow boppers, as opposed to the table setters of the world.
Discussion:
Canyon of Heroes
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Cheating talk steams scout who hit home run with Howard — As Ryan Howard streaks toward the realm of Roger Maris, the man who helped discover him rolls on across the Midwestern portion of Interstate 70, mining for more talent just south of Maris country. — Jerry Lafferty has been scouting …
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Phillies Nation
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Gregg Doyel / CBS SportsLine.com:Howard's stellar slugging inspires more cynicism than awe
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USA Today
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
In Nats' Loss, Former Mates Use Old Tricks on Each Other — Brian Schneider had never been in such a situation, so intimately familiar with a subject yet completely unsure of how to approach it. For 3 1/2 seasons, Schneider was Livan Hernandez's catcher, his sounding board, one half of his brain.
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William F. Yurasko
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Garcia nearly perfect in finale win — Starter goes 7 2/3 before allowing a single — ANAHEIM — During the course of the past 10 days, both White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and pitching Don Cooper have been talking with great enthusiasm and excitement concerning the amazing run …
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South Side Sox
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Wilson vows to shed weight, improve defense — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — Jack Wilson spent the past winter — five days a week, three hours a day and buckets of sweat — bulking up by 20 pounds in an attempt to stay stronger over the course of the long, hot summer.
NY Daily News:
Waiting nothing new to Randolph — The names of the teams are no longer important to Willie Randolph. One is the same as another now. Being told for years that he wasn't good enough, wasn't qualified enough, that is another matter entirely, and something you never forget.
Tom Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Remembering the Ryan Express — "God gave Nolan the ability to throw a baseball faster than anybody else." —Phil Garner, former Astros teammate — The recent rant from Joe Morgan regarding radar gun readings while watching Detroit Tigers rookie fireballer Joel Zumaya placed a spotlight …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Short and sour for Marquis — Monday and Tuesday moved the Cardinals closer to the playoffs. Wednesday's ugly loss to the Houston Astros reminded them that they still haven't figured out what to do when they get there. — Pitching on short rest, Jason Marquis fell deeper into an enigmatic season …
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Baseball Musings
Kansas City Star:
Royals can't just hit it off — A scuffle like the one between Buck and Hernandez is not that unusual in sports. — CLEVELAND | Throw a hissy fit if you must, treat it like a civil war if you like. But understand this: teammates John Buck and Runelvys Hernandez throwing haymakers …
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Sports Scope

