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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox' chances down to slim and slimmer — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Considering everything that had gone on with the White Sox over the last week — both on the field and off — Paul Konerko had every right in the world to break out the ''Dumb and Dumber'' quotes.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
October workload can take a toll on arms … Unless you were paying close attention, you probably missed that parade in Detroit this month. — That parade of pitchers coming off the disabled list, that is. — Off that DL came Kenny Rogers. And Nate Robertson. And Fernando Rodney.
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Buehrle deal apparently dead — KANSAS CITY — Mark Buehrle has been scheduled Monday night to open the White Sox final first-half homestand of the 2007 season, an eight-game run against the Orioles and Twins, covering seven days. — The number of starts the left-hander makes as part …
Thomas Stinson / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Win streak grows to 4 as James wins 7th — Miami — It is a win streak. Even if it's against the dregs of the NL East, the Braves will not discount it. — Atlanta's longest win streak in nearly seven weeks reached four mighty games Friday night, the Florida Marlins collapsing …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Johnson's problems persist — MIAMI GARDENS — Reserve infielder Jason Wood gave the Marlins what four of their pitchers could not Friday night - a perfect inning. — That's how bad it got for the Marlins in a 12-3 loss to Atlanta: They had to summon their top pinch-hitter to quiet the Braves.
Paul Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Duffy likely candidate to go on DL — Center fielder Chris Duffy likely will be on the disabled list by today. — Duffy sustained a "significantly" sprained left ankle, according to manager Jim Tracy, while turning to chase down Alfredo Amezaga's gift triple in the eighth inning in Miami Thursday.
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Pirates fans organizing in-game walkout — PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates, stuck in a 15th consecutive losing season, don't sell out PNC Park that often. On one of the few nights they will, some fans don't plan to stick around long. — With only the third capacity crowd …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Acta Shifts Lineup to Spark Offense — In desperate need of reviving the National League's most moribund offense, Washington Nationals Manager Manny Acta moved shortstop Felipe Lopez — who began the year as the team's leadoff man and had been hitting second — to the seventh spot in the lineup.
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:Nats can't hold on against Pittsburgh
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
A's hold Yankees to one hit in 7-0 rout — NEW YORK (AP) — Chad Gaudin combined with Rich Harden on a one-hitter, and the Oakland Athletics connected for three home runs off Kei Igawa in a 7-0 victory over the lethargic New York Yankees on Saturday. — Light-hitting Jason Kendall was 3 …
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Cano's woes reflect those of his team — NEW YORK — In a summer of unsolved mysteries in the Bronx, none have confounded the Yankees as much as Robinson Cano's 70-point drop-off from last year's batting average. Once upon a time, Cano was as flashy and gifted as Jose Reyes.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Astros stun Rockies - again — Houston - When Brian Fuentes strolled to the mound in the bottom of the ninth inning Friday night, he carried the weight of two losing streaks on his shoulders. — When he departed, his head was down and the Rockies were crushed under the weight of Fuentes' fourth consecutive blown save.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mulder's mound work is curtailed — • The Cardinals have taken rehabbing pitching Mark Mulder off the mound until at least Monday due to stiffness that followed his recent side work at Shea Stadium. — Mulder, recovering from surgery to repair a partial thickness rotator cuff tear …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Mets refute Lo Duca reports — Players address comments attributed to catcher in NY papers — PHILADELPHIA — The Mets dismissed and/or denied reports that appeared in the Friday editions of several New York newspapers involving comments attributed to catcher Paul Lo Duca.
Associated Press:
Francisco's HR lifts Indians in ninth — CLEVELAND (AP) — Ben Francisco had a memorable debut for the Cleveland Indians. — Making his first start in the major leagues, he recorded his first career hit in the fourth and then led off the ninth with a home run off Tampa Bay's Shawn Camp to give the Cleveland Indians a 2-1 win.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Kinsler out a couple of games — Rangers hope injured second baseman won't need DL stint — BOSTON — Second baseman Ian Kinsler underwent treatment for a sprained left foot on Friday and reported some improvement, but he is not expected to play for at least the next couple of games.
