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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets sweep Braves behind Tom Glavine's strong effort — ATLANTA - John Smoltz has owned David Wright, just as the Braves have owned the Mets over the years. — But that dominance did not continue this weekend. Not for Smoltz against Wright. And not for the Braves against the Mets …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Lo Duca's tip helps Wagner break slump — ATLANTA - Billy Wagner was on the verge of another ninth-inning crash and burn yesterday when catcher Paul Lo Duca decided he didn't like the view from the passenger seat. After Brian McCann's leadoff double and Kelly Johnson's single trimmed the Mets' lead to 3-2 …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Alou peeved with umpires, gets ejected — ATLANTA - Moises Alou, ejected by Andy Fletcher once he began disputing the first base ump's call that he had swung at an eighth-inning pitch for strike three, was fed up with the crew even before that at-bat began.
Mike Vaccaro / New York Post:
WRIGHT DISPLAYS MVP FORMULA — David Wright's thumbs were killing him, courtesy of a couple of hard sinkers delivered by John Smoltz, the latest scars in what has been a career-long misadventure against the Braves' future Hall of Famer. — Forty-three times he'd faced Smoltz in his career …
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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
WHY CAN'T TORRE'S TEAM BEAT DREGS OF THE AL? — IF the Yankees can't beat the Devil Rays and Orioles, how in the world are they going to beat anybody in the playoffs? — That is, if they make it to October. — Last week's sweep of the Red Sox was an August accomplishment, but these 2007 Yankees are inconsistent.
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Joe Torre might want to return for 13th season as Yankee manager — Less than two months after telling the Daily News that this has been his toughest year as Yankees manager, Joe Torre sounded like a man in no hurry to leave town. — Asked yesterday if he hopes to return for a 13th season in pinstripes …
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Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
How low can they go? — Orioles don't simply lose, but invent ways to look bad — When the Orioles were no-hit by Clay Buchholz on Saturday night, it was the first time since 1991 that a pitcher had thrown a no-hitter in one of his first two major league starts.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Managing it all — Amid barbs, Sox's Francona holds steady — He opens all his mail at Fenway Park, even the envelopes addressed in crayon. He's had unpleasant encounters with fans on the street and in hotel elevators. He hears abuse from the stands and often on the airwaves.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Flat-out good — Youngsters again are crucial to a Red Sox victory — You can't really call them the Cardiac Kids. If anything, the young players the Red Sox have brought up have kept the heartbeats of management fairly steady. When you dip into the farm for reinforcements to fill …
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:Clay Nation — Buchholz First Red Sox Rookie To Pitch No-Hitter
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Zimmerman Plays Nats' Hero — Again — When Ryan Zimmerman steps to the plate at RFK Stadium with the chance to win a ballgame, he slows everything down, because the moment is different and there's no point denying it. He goes through his routine in the batter's box. He steps out.
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Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Lee brings magic lumber — Two-run homer in 8th caps rally from 5-1 deficit in what Piniella calls 'biggest win of the year' — The magic-number countdown hasn't started yet for the Cubs — but the magic has. — And after what manager Lou Piniella called his team's ''biggest win of the year'' Sunday …
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Anthony Rieber / On the Yankees beat:
Clemens hurt? — The answer to that question is yes. But whether he's hurt enough to miss his next start Monday vs. Seattle is up in the air. — Clemens has been dealing with blisters on one of his feet. He may also be dealing with some elbow inflammation.
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Rohr of success … Forty years ago, Billy Rohr flirted with history when he came within one out of throwing a no-hitter in his first major league start. — And now the onetime Red Sox [team stats] left-hander wants to be among the first Sox veterans to congratulate right-hander Clay Buchholz …
