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Nomar hurting, but delivers again in clutch — If this were July, Nomar Garciaparra probably wouldn't be playing because of a sore left quadriceps that has bothered him for more than a week. — Fortunately for the Los Angeles Dodgers, he's helping them battle for a playoff berth.
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Hoffman is new saves leader — Trevor Hoffman became baseball's career saves leader on Sunday, earning No. 479 to pass Lee Smith and help the NL West-leading San Diego Padres beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1. — With the sellout crowd of 41,932 on its feet and cheering …
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Plenty of fireworks, but sizzle fizzles for champs — Champs can't produce encore presentation; new cast on horizon? — They locked down U.S. Cellular Field on Sunday afternoon, too early for all the White Sox players and fans who had painted their bandwagons for a second straight parade.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Sox reach prodigious mark — Crede's blast gives Chicago four hitters with 30 homers — CHICAGO — A hearty 17-mph wind gusting out to center field during Sunday's contest between the White Sox and Mariners at U.S. Cellular Field certainly didn't hurt any of the nine drives clearing the fences …
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Villone's Bad Stretch Extended — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The feeling is gone, and Ron Villone needs to get it back to be a factor for the Yankees in the playoffs. — "My mechanics get out of whack where I can't control where the ball is going," said Villone, who gave up three hits …
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Mussina thumped but OK — ST. PETERSBURG - Mike Mussina suffered a bruise near his left thumb when he was hit by a line drive yesterday, but said it wouldn't cause any problems in his final start of the season or the playoffs. — "My thumb's okay, just a little sore," Mussina said.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Johnson's leg surgery a success — Doctors say first baseman should be ready by Spring Training — NEW YORK — From his hospital bed, first baseman Nick Johnson, recovering from his right leg surgery, watched on TV as his teammates dedicated their 5-1 win against the Mets to him.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Dempster blows save as Reds rally — 'Ticked off' after 4th blown save in row — CINCINNATI — On Opening Day at Great American Ballpark, President Bush walked into the Cubs' clubhouse and extended his right hand to Dusty Baker. — "This is the year, right?" Bush said as he and Baker shook hands.
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David Heuschkel / Hartford Courant:
Double Negative — Sox Eliminated; Manny Wants Out — TORONTO — Manny Ramirez had already showered and dressed as his teammates walked into the clubhouse Saturday after a 5-3 loss to the Blue Jays that mathematically eliminated the Red Sox from making the playoffs.
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Sheff: 'If' at first — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - On the heels of clinching the division title last week, Joe Torre held a brief team meeting Friday and reminded his players that they still have something to play for. — Home-field advantage in the ALCS is at stake, something the Yankees are taking seriously.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Rolen is back — Scott Rolen returned to the lineup Sunday, one day after he considered himself "benched" against Houston Astros ace Roy Oswalt. Rolen, whose left shoulder has been a source of concern since he underwent surgery last year, made certain Sunday that reporters knew …
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Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Top rookie now a race — A convincing case could have been made a week ago for Marlins second baseman Dan Uggla to win the National League Rookie of the Year award. — Now, Hanley Ramirez has quite possibly emerged as the frontrunner to win the award, sizzling when Uggla is swooning.
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Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Notes: Cota has no regrets — Catcher likely finishing final season with Pirates — SAN DIEGO — Humberto Cota has come to grips with the fact that, in all likelihood, he's about to spend his last week in a Pirates uniform. — Cota, who has the organization's Minor League Player of the Year in 2001 …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Millwood roughed up early in loss — Home finale showcases Rangers' disappointment with season — ARLINGTON — Rangers owner Tom Hicks had enough in the top of the sixth inning while the Cleveland Indians were in the middle of a five-run rally. — Hicks got up from his front-row seat next …
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Chris Duncan / sports.yahoo.com:
Houston 7, St. Louis 3 — HOUSTON (AP) — Roger Clemens waved to Houston's fans for the final time this season. Then, the rest of the Astros gave the sellout crowd even more to cheer about on Sunday night. — Clemens struck out six in five innings and Aubrey Huff hit a three-run homer …
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Shopping Place Ads Opinion Sitemap — | The Kid's last encounter with Florida ended in his worst second-half start that didn't include a cut finger. He couldn't command his pitches and couldn't match Dontrelle Willis' zeroes in the Miami heat and humidity, lasting only four innings in a 3-0 loss Sept. 10.
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:In the Driver's Seat — After a long uphill battle …
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