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Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
Twins 7, Red Sox 3 — On Monday I discussed who the Twins should be rooting for in this week's Tigers-White Sox series, concluding that rooting for the White Sox, as difficult as it may be, is the right move. After losing the first game of the series Monday night to fall 4.5 games behind …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:Pierzynski, Garcia keep Sox battery powered
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Exile in Wrigleyville
Melissa Isaacson / Chicago Tribune:Million thanks perfect tonic for Reinsdorf
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Exile in Wrigleyville
ESPN:
Giambi, Torre get tough with A-Rod — The Yankees' magic number to clinch the AL East is 1. Fitting, because the defending AL MVP seems to be all alone in the Bronx Bombers' clubhouse. — In a story in this week's Sports Illustrated, Alex Rodriguez is portrayed as a loner on the AL's best team …
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Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
SPOILED ROTTEN — JASON LEADS CHORUS OF A-ROD BASHERS — Last night the Yankees tried to play down a Sports Illustrated cover story on Alex Rodriguez that is filled with tantalizing quotes from Yankees criticizing A-Rod. — The long article presents the $252 million dollar man as a disconnected …
Johnette Howard / Newsday:
Tom has plenty left for playoffs — You couldn't blame Tom Glavine if he felt a little strange last night when he took the mound against the Florida Marlins. Not a single Mets regular was in the starting lineup. There was still a giddy, woozy, slightly hung-over feeling at Shea Stadium …
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Fox Sports:
It's not all smooth sailing for Mets, Yankees — It's a good time to be a baseball fan in New York City. — FOX Bite — Videos — Mets clinch in style — On Tuesday night, the Mets clinched their first division title since 1988, and the Yankees, whose magic number stands at three …
Brian Lewis / New York Post:
FLOYD'S KEEPER OF HISTORIC BALL — The ball that had flown off Josh Willingham's bat and nestled in Cliff Floyd's glove, the game ball from the Mets' NL East-clinching win, is going to find its way to his Florida home. In a year in which he suffered injury and illness and family tragedy …
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Firing Buck would be folly — ARLINGTON - Dropped by The Ballpark on Tuesday night, probably for the last time this season. Just to say goodbye to another year, to hopes dashed again...and to Buck Showalter. — You know, just in case. — I don't think Showalter will be fired, and I know he shouldn't be.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Volquez adds to Rangers' questions in 9-7 loss — ARLINGTON - When the season ends 10 days from now, Rangers management will take a deep sigh and then gather to discuss the Herculean task of once again finding the bulk of a starting rotation for 2007. — It's not certain that Edinson Volquez's name …
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers' plan may have a catch — ARLINGTON - When the Rangers talk about their catchers, it's a little like Tom Hicks talking about his bank account. — "It's a strength," Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said. — It is also a situation that also will probably be changing.
Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
Don't expect Pedro at 100% — Pedro Martinez threw a bullpen session on Monday in preparation for his start tomorrow night and said he felt no ill effects from his start Friday in Pittsburgh. However for the first time, he sounded like he isn't sure what to expect from himself in the postseason.
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post: CURBING HIS ENTHUSIASM — PEDRO DITCHES CLINCH PARTY; — EYES SERIES WIN
Chris Jenkins / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy, Duncan have early spat — LOS ANGELES - Considering what came later, the verbal flare-up between Padres pitcher Jake Peavy and Los Angeles Dodgers first base coach Mariano Duncan was just the first of many incendiary moments. It was a bit of gamesmanship, perhaps, in a game that certainly needed none.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
A sparring session — Towers's remarks set off Mirabelli — Doug Mirabelli defended himself yesterday from what he termed an ``assassination directly at my character for unprovoked reasons" by Padres general manager Kevin Towers, who was quoted in Monday's San Diego Union-Tribune …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Soriano's top feat is off the field — Slugger grateful to have won over the Washington fans — WASHINGTON — Left fielder Alfonso Soriano finds himself in a 2-for-25 slump that has dropped his batting average to .285, but he's not worried about it. He believes he will get out of it because he is comfortable at the plate.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Strain halts Johnson's year — · Starter Josh Johnson's fabulous rookie season likely is over. — Johnson returned to South Florida on Tuesday to have his right forearm examined. An MRI revealed a strained ulnar collateral ligament but no tear. The ulnar collateral is the ligament …
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Michael Clancy / Newsday:
Need playoff tickets? Go online, not on line — This fall signals the end of waiting in line for post-season baseball tickets and the dawn of going online for playoff seats. — As the Mets and Yankees move closer to a Subway Series, both organizations are switching to primarily Web-based lotteries …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
System works for Minnesota — There are unlikely success stories in baseball this year, and the Detroit Tigers would rank near the top of the list. But what about the Minnesota Twins? How many of us saw this coming? Yet again. — When will we learn? The Twins have a system.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch

