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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Wang OK, gets call for Royals — One day after leaving his start with lower back stiffness, Chien-Ming Wang was feeling fine yesterday. He felt so good, in fact, that Joe Torre has penciled him in to start Sunday's series finale in Kansas City. — Torre and pitching coach Ron Guidry wanted …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 140: Mariners at Yankees — Here is the lineup: — YANKEES — [Damon LF — Cabrera CF — Jeter SS — Rodriguez 3B — Posada DH — Duncan RF — Cano 2B — Betemit 1B — Molina C — Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.65)] — UPDATE, 6:23 p.m.: Here is the new lineup:
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A-Rod's case for megabucks gets stronger — LIKE THIS STORY? — NEW YORK - Attention, opt-out shoppers: — The latest Alex Rodriguez infomercial is a doozy. — Two home runs in one inning. Two curtain calls in one inning. The passing of Mel Ott and tying of Ernie Banks …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Alex Rodriguez limps into lineup and knocks two out in 7th — Alex Rodriguez began yesterday with a trip to the hospital for an MRI on his injured right ankle. His night ended with a pair of trips around the bases, as the MVP front-runner continued his incredible season.
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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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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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Danny Knobler / MLive.com:
Bonderman: Elbow OK; team is not — DETROIT — It's getting bad for the Detroit Tigers, so bad that maybe the best piece of news they could offer Tuesday was that Jeremy Bonderman says his right elbow doesn't hurt. — "I'm fine," Bonderman said with some conviction, after he was told that some teammates suspected he is not.
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Investigators Want to Talk to 45 Players About Suspected Steroid Use — As of mid-August, baseball's investigators looking into the use of performance-enhancing drugs still wanted to speak with at least 45 current and former major league players, most of them still active.
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Minor adjustment boosts Yankees' phenom Phil Hughes — JOE TORRE and Ron Guidry had a succinct message for Phil Hughes when they met with the rookie before a bullpen session earlier this week: Show us what got you here. — Admitting he had gotten away from the aggressive pitching that helped …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Reyes' rest two for one — CINCINNATI - Jose Reyes said he welcomed yesterday's day off, just the second time he had been out of the lineup this season. "Basically it's going to be two days for me, so it's going to be nice," Reyes said, alluding to today's off-day before the Mets welcome the Astros to Shea tomorrow.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Hurdle suspended for tonight's game — Clint Hurdle's rush to question an umpire's judgment cost the Rockies manager a one-game suspension. Hurdle will serve it tonight, meaning he'll miss the finale of the Rockies' three-game series with the Giants. — Friday night at Phoenix's Chase Field …
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Jon Krawczynski / Associated Press:
Indians Sweep Twins Again — MINNEAPOLIS — The surging Cleveland Indians completed another sweep of Minnesota and left the Twins barely clinging to their playoff hopes. Victor Martinez had two hits and two RBIs to back a quality start from Fausto Carmona, and Cleveland beat Minnesota 6-2 …
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Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
With 2 late HRs off BoSox pen, Jays win — BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox can afford off nights like this. The Blue Jays can't have many more. — Vernon Wells hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning after Troy Glaus' solo shot tied it in the eighth, and Toronto tagged Boston's usually strong bullpen for a 6-4 victory Wednesday.
Sean / Sports Reference Blog:
Minors.Baseball-Reference.com has launched — I'm very pleased to announce that Sports Reference has launched a minor league subsite for Baseball-Reference.com. This site includes 16 years of data back to 1992 and contains all of the 2007 regular season data (we'll get the NYP …

