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Tim Kirby / MLB.com:
Granderson steals way to elite class — Outfielder has at least 20 steals, homers, doubles and triples — DETROIT — Curtis Granderson made history yet again in the first inning of Sunday's game against the Mariners at Comerica Park. — Granderson stole his 20th base of the season …
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Tigers likely to shut down Bonderman — Leyland unsure about righty's season as troubles continue — DETROIT — The question has been lingering for a while now: Is Jeremy Bonderman completely healthy? — The answer came with a resounding "no" after a disastrous 1 1/3 innings in Sunday's 14-7 loss to the Mariners.
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Roar of the Tigers
Sports Illustrated:
Gibbons received banned drugs — O's outfielder latest athlete tied to pipeline pharmacy — In the ever-widening Signature Pharmacy scandal, Baltimore Orioles outfielder Jay Gibbons is the latest pro athlete tied to an alleged illegal internet drug distribution network.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Receive Contributions From All Around — Jimenez's Three Hits, Church's 3-Run HR Help Club Rebound: Nationals 7, Braves 4 — With a pair of forgettable games immediately behind them, the Washington Nationals tried to right things Sunday by inserting a leadoff hitter with a .154 average …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Notes: Outfielders bitten by injury bug — Bay to have MRI on Monday; Doumit sits with ankle problem — PITTSBURGH — It took Ryan Doumit 26 days of nursing a sprained wrist before he was able to see action in the field again. The encouragement of feeling healthy, however, lasted just minutes.
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Jeff Wallner / MLB.com:
Dumatrait's rough outing dooms Reds — Righty exits game after five batters having recorded no outs — CINCINNATI — Reds pitchers were pounded into submission Sunday by the Brewers, who, in the process, kicked in the door to first place in the National League Central.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Guthrie hurt in O's loss to Boston — RHP leaves game in 5th, likely out for the season; Orioles have lost 16 of 19 — As soon as the last pitch that Orioles rookie Jeremy Guthrie will likely throw off a major league mound this season settled into the mitt of catcher Ramon Hernandez, Guthrie headed straight to the dugout.
Associated Press:
Arizona 6, St. Louis 5 — PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona manager Bob Melvin walked to the mound with two outs in the ninth inning Sunday and didn't say a word to his closer. — "I didn't tell him anything," Melvin said of right-hander Jose Valverde. "He didn't want to see me. He's a pretty superstitious guy."
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Craig Barnes / Sun-Sentinel:
Nationals 1B Young: "I've resurrected my life" — MIAMI GARDENS - Dmitri Young has resurrected more than his career in his All-Star season with the Washington Nationals. — "I've resurrected my life, man," said Young, a Broward County resident who returns to South Florida to play the Marlins in a three-game series beginning tonight.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Trachsel imperils his spot in rotation — PITTSBURGH — Manager Lou Piniella said after Sunday's loss that he didn't know whether he would start Steve Trachsel in his next scheduled slot Saturday in St. Louis. — "We have to think about this," Piniella said. "I don't know what we're going to do.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Duncan's season may be over — PHOENIX — Left fielder Chris Duncan's availability for the remainder of the season is in question after the Cardinals' lefthanded slugger on Saturday aggravated what the club described as a sports hernia. — Manager Tony La Russa ruled out Duncan …
Richie Brand / MLB.com:
Weaver struggles against Indians — Right-hander allows six runs in five innings to take loss — ANAHEIM — If starting pitchers could claim a mulligan and throw out one game each season, the Angels' Jered Weaver might just be inclined to toss out Sunday night's 6-2 loss to the Cleveland Indians.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Derek Jeter reluctantly takes the day off — KANSAS CITY - Derek Jeter tried to talk his way into the lineup yesterday, but Joe Torre wasn't going to budge from his plan. — The Yankees came away with a win despite the absence of their captain, but Jeter will be back in the lineup tomorrow night …
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Pat Borzi / New York Times:
Rodriguez Homers Again as Yankees Sweep — Alex Rodriguez keeps homering, the Yankees keep winning, and days keep coming off the calendar. It is a combination that may carry the Yankees into postseason. — Rodriguez homered for the fifth consecutive game (No. 52 on the year) …
