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6:45 AM ET, August 30, 2007

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Dan Gelston / Associated Press:
Interference call helps Phils beat Mets  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Marlon Anderson went a little too wide with his slide.  —  Anderson's hard takeout attempt might have been enough to bust up a double play in the ninth inning and allow the tying run to score for the New York Mets.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets fall to Phils, NL East lead at three  —  Game-ending interference call irks players, Randolph  —  PHILADELPHIA — Throughout his team's mostly unremarkable season, manager Willie Randolph often has bemoaned the Mets' inability to bury their opponents or at least create margins for error.
Discussion: Crosstown Rivals and NJ.com
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets slip with Marlon Anderson's slide  —  PHILADELPHIA - The Mets went down fighting last night.  And arguing.  —  Umpire C.B. Bucknor ruled runner Marlon Anderson intentionally interfered with Tadahito Iguchi while the second baseman was trying to turn a game-ending double play.
Discussion: New York Post
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Notes: Rotation suddenly overflowing  —  Hamels' return would give Phillies six starting pitchers  —  PHILADELPHIA — Cole Hamels' pending Sunday return creates a pitching quandary.  Suddenly, the Phillies will have six starters in the rotation.  —  Again.  —  "Decisions need to be made," said righty starter Adam Eaton.
Discussion: The Good Phight
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:   What a Way to Lose  —  The Mets' Marlon Anderson makes …
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Back Pain Could Keep Manny Out Longer Than Expected  —  NEW YORK - The Red Sox discovered the source of Manny Ramirez's pain Wednesday, and it is potentially more serious than just a sore back.  —  Ramirez was diagnosed with a strained left oblique by team internist Dr. Larry Ronan …
Discussion: New York Post and Boston Globe
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Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
With card up his sleeve, Joe Torre managing a smile  —  It was not the 20th of April now, that Friday night at Fenway Park when Joe Torre brought the great Mo Rivera out of the bullpen for the eighth inning a month or so after saying he would do nothing of the kind this season.
Discussion: New York Post
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Clemens conjures gem  —  NEW YORK - Bill Mueller's base hit seemed like millions of years (and dollars) ago.  —  His single in the fourth inning of the 2003 ALCS drove Roger Clemens from the Yankee Stadium mound for what Red Sox [team stats] fans thought was the final time.
Discussion: New York Post
Bill / Call of the Green Monster:
Lucchino: Appealing to "Stupid" Fans is Good Business
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Philip Humber & Mike Pelfrey on way; Pedro Martinez next  —  PHILADELPHIA - The Mets are preparing to start Mike Pelfrey on Saturday in Atlanta, but Philip Humber is expected to get a call-up, too.  —  Pelfrey is -7 with a 5.92 ERA with the Mets this season, although GM Omar Minaya countered …
Discussion: New York Post
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Martínez to Audition for Mets' Brain Trust  —  Get your T-shirts now: The Pedro Martínez Reunion Tour will make a one-time stop in Atlanta on Friday so that he can throw his between-starts bullpen session in front of some very interested Mets coaches and officials.
Discussion: MLB.com and the metropolitans
Mark Hale / New York Post:   PEDRO COULD BE ON MOVE  —  Pedro Martinez is almost certainly …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Dodgers claim Loaiza off waivers from A's  —  FOXSports.com, Updated 21 minutes ago  —  LIKE THIS STORY?  —  The Dodgers have added another starting pitcher to their rotation, claiming right-hander Esteban Loaiza on waivers from the A's.  —  The teams did not complete a trade for Loaiza …
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ESPN.com:
Dodgers claim Loaiza from A's  —  OAKLAND, Calif. — The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed right-hander Esteban Loaiza off waivers from the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday, assuming more than $8 million in guaranteed salary.  —  Loaiza, a two-time All-Star, had made only two starts after missing …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Harang blanks Bucs for 14th win  —  Griffey Jr. goes deep in first inning for career home run No. 592  —  PITTSBURGH — It was a shift from doubleheader debacle to singular bliss for the Reds.  —  Behind Aaron Harang's two-hit shutout in a smooth 8-0 win over the Pirates on Wednesday …
Discussion: Blue-Collar Baseball
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Associated Press:
Harang throws 2-hit shutout for Reds  —  PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Harang threw a two-hitter for his fourth career shutout, Ken Griffey, Jr. and Brandon Phillips homered and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-0 on Wednesday night.  —  Alex Gonzalez and Javier Valentin …
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yankees' plan for future currently on display … Editor's Note: This story appears in the Sept. 10 edition of ESPN The Magazine.  —  The savior is summoned from the bullpen.  As he begins his journey across the outfield grass, the crowd in Yankee Stadium rises to its feet.
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Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
For Yanks, numbers chill thrills
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Blast from their past  —  Damon levels Sox with decisive HR
Discussion: Bronx Banter and The Soxaholix
Doug Tucker / Associated Press:
Tigers blanked, fall 4 1/2 out of 1st  —  KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jim Leyland figures an inspirational speech is the last thing his struggling Detroit Tigers need.  —  More than anything, after getting shut out by Kansas City 5- on Wednesday night, the Tigers could use a strong performance …
Discussion: TigerBlog and Bless You Boys
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
44 Insurance  —  The Yankees defeat the Red Sox 4-3.  Alex Rodriguez hits his forty fourth home run of the season to make the score 4-1 in the seventh, and it proves to be the game winner as Youkilis hits a two run shot in the eighth to bring the Red Sox within one.
Discussion: Boston Globe
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Boston's Mr. Reliable May Be Mr. Available
Discussion: New York Post and Red Sox Monster
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Notes: Bard becoming workhorse  —  Padres catcher getting more time with injury to Barrett  —  SAN DIEGO — Less is apparently more for Padres' catcher Josh Bard these days, except when it comes to the number of innings that he's been logging behind the plate.
Discussion: Gaslamp Ball
 
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