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Mark Schmetzer / MLB.com:
Strained hip to sideline Delgado — Mets first baseman likely to miss seven to 10 days of action — CINCINNATI — Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado will miss a week to 10 days with a strained right hip flexor, New York vice president of player development Tony Bernazard said Wednesday after the Mets' 7-0 loss to the Reds.
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Joe Kay / Associated Press:
Resting Mets see 5-game win streak end — CINCINNATI (AP) — At first, Brandon Phillips didn't know why he was going into the Cincinnati Reds record book. — Phillips broke the Reds' single-season record for homers by a second baseman Wednesday, hitting a two-run shot during a 7- victory …
John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
In the Interim: Pete Mackanin`s Second Chance by John Perrotto — Pete Mackanin virtually spent a lifetime in the minor leagues waiting for a chance to manage in the major leagues, logging 1,766 games in 13 seasons as a skipper down on the farm. Now, Mackanin is Cincinnati's interim manager …
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Cincinnati Reds Blog
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Delgado injures hip, forcing hot bat to sidelines — CINCINNATI - Carlos Delgado hurt his right hip on an eighth-inning swing and left the game after the at-bat, likely sidelining him from today's series finale against the Reds. Delgado had been enjoying a three-hit game and is hitting .389 on the trip.
Jeremy Sandler / canada.com:
2004 TITLE CAN'T KILL CURSE OF BAMBINO — BOSTON - Acollectionofframed newspaper front pages from the 2004 World Series lines the walls outside of Fenway Park's press box. The headlines scream "Finally," "Hallelujah" and "Curse Busters," celebrating the end of an 86-year-old title drought.
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Alex Speier / New Hampshire Union Leader:Sox Beat: Schilling tries to reinvent his game
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Bradford Files
Mike Anthony / Hartford Courant:Beckett Has The Goods — Goes Eight Innings To Outduel Halladay; Ellsbury Homers
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:More power to him — Ellsbury homer sparks Red Sox
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Lo Duca touches lives young and old — Clemente Award nominee helps sick kids, women with cancer — NEW YORK — Far removed from the sterile world of hospital beds and heart monitors — the world where Paul Lo Duca usually gives back — the Mets catcher was caught off guard last month …
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CURTIS GRANDERSON NAMED TIGERS RECIPIENT OF THE 2007 ROBERTO CLEMENTE AWARD, PRESENTED BY CHEVROLET — Curtis Granderson today was named the Tigers' recipient of the 2007 Roberto Clemente Award presented by Chevrolet. He is now one of 30 Major League Club nominees for the national 2007 …
George King / New York Post:
WANG THE GUY AT RIGHT TIME — CHIEN'S BACK STIFFENS AS YANKS BLAST M'S — Send it in on Chien. — There are very few locks in life, yet when Chien-Ming Wang is on the hill for the Yankees, wagering on the Bombers is a wise investment. Even on nights when his back barks and he is removed from the game.
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Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:Alex Rodriguez homers for Yankees, OK after ankle scare
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Associated Press:
Save the date?: Wedding for Yanks' rookie in peril — NEW YORK — If Ian Kennedy has to postpone his own wedding, it will be for a really good reason. — Scheduled to be at Westborough Country Club in Kirkwood, Mo., for his wedding on Oct. 6, the rookie pitcher might have to be on the mound …
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George King / New York Post:
EILAND HELPS HUGHES — Dave Eiland surfaced in The Bronx to help Ian Kennedy adjust to the big leagues last weekend. However, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre pitching coach is playing a role as Phil Hughes tries to shake a three-start slide. — Eiland , who tutored Hughes in Double-A last year …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy set to go on three days' rest — PHOENIX - Aligning his ace against the Padres' closest rival, manager Bud Black will start Jake Peavy on short rest tonight against the Diamondbacks, a move that Peavy not only welcomed but suggested. — Black said that Peavy, coming off a 99-pitch scoreless performance, told him: "I feel good.
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Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Granderson having a remarkable statistical season … We knew that Tigers center fielder Curtis Granderson had the potential for statistical greatness when, in 2005, his second big league season, he went 5-for-5, didn't score a run and didn't drive in a run in a 5-3 loss to the Angels.
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Roar from 34
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Crawford sees pattern of 'bad calls' — ST. PETERSBURG - Carl Crawford's Monday outburst at umpire Paul Nauert is officially "under review" by MLB officials, who will determine in the next few days if the Rays All-Star should be fined or suspended, and for how long.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Detwiler and Maxwell reach bigs — Two prospects will likely sit and learn for most of September — WASHINGTON — Nationals left-hander Ross Detwiler and center fielder Justin Maxwell reported to the big league team on Tuesday afternoon. — Manager Manny Acta reiterated …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Flores Hits Game-Winner in 9th
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Washington Times, Federal Baseball, We've Got Heart, Capitol Punishment and William World News
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Patterson brother is sent home — The Patterson family name took another hit in Chicago sports lore Tuesday when Eric, the brother of Corey, was replaced on the Cubs' roster after showing up late to the ballpark Monday. — Eric Patterson, an All-Pacific Coast League second baseman …
Drew Sharp / Detroit Free Press:
Comerica Park's attendance dwindling like Tigers' playoff hopes — It's not time for administering the last rites just yet, but it wouldn't hurt having the priest's cell phone number at the ready. — Labor Day is the historical starting gun for the playoff pennant chase …
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Bless You Boys
Associated Press:
Chipper sounds off on umps after loss to Phillies — ATLANTA — Not long after the Atlanta Braves lost for the 10th time in 14 games, Chipper Jones had some choice words for home plate umpire Rick Reed. — The Braves struck out six times in a 5-2 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday night, continuing their descent in the NL East.
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
On Message Boards, Scott Van Pelt and Fandom — In the interest of full disclosure, let me first say that I read message boards constantly, that I'm a registered member of the Caps board, Extreme Skins, Terrapin Times and SportsJournalists.com and that I've also posted, under my own name, on Turtle Sports Report and GWHoops.

