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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
BRAVES BLEW CHANCE TO BRING GLAVINE BACK — FORGET about if Tom Glavine is going to pitch next year. It was his decision for this current season that altered the NL East balance of power. — He all but begged the Braves to return him to Atlanta to win his 300th game in his most familiar uniform and to be near his family.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:Glavine, Not Green, May Be Back With the Mets Next Season
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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:Tom Glavine considering return to Mets in 2008
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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy is logical choice for Cy Young and MVP — LOS ANGELES - Since no hitter stands head and shoulders above this National League season, maybe the Most Valuable Player can be found at an elevation of 10 inches. — Perhaps there's an argument worth advancing on behalf of a pitcher.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
It's time for Dodgers to set a lineup and stick with it — They need to end the daily game of musical chairs with Matt Kemp, Luis Gonzalez and Andre Ethier, because hitting is about timing, and the more they play, the better the timing could be. — The calendar reads September. The lineup is fit for June.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Best record sets your own schedule … It's not just bragging rights over the Yankees or home-field advantage in the playoffs that is riding on the Red Sox [team stats] maintaining the best record in baseball. — It's all about picking their own playoff schedule in the Division Series.
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Full palette of skippers up for award — Several worthy candidates in running for NL Manager of Year — Choosing a Manager of the Year is, in some ways, like judging art. What looks like a masterful work to some doesn't impress others because so much of the evaluation is in the eye of the beholder.
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Sean Welsh / Examiner:
Angelos: Presume innocence — BALTIMORE (Map, News) - The Orioles will stand behind Jay Gibbons-at least that's the stance taken by the team's owner: Peter Angelos. — In an interview with The Examiner Tuesday, Angelos used the premise of his legal background - suggesting that everyone …
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Tom Keller / MLB.com:
Nationals can't keep Fish at bay — Pitching staff knocked around by Marlins hitters in loss — MIAMI — The Marlins' potent offense is like a row of falling dominos — once it gets going, it's hard to stop. The Nationals learned that the hard way on Tuesday.
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Sports Illustrated:
Rise and fall of the pennant race (cont.) — And now, three down ... 1. Mariners. GM Bill Bavasi planned to recommend a return for solid baseball man John McLaren, assuming the team performed at all for him. However, McLaren, who's never been saddled with the "interim'' manager tag …
Fox Sports:
BoSox have baseball's best organization — Special to FOXSports.com, Updated 1 hour ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — In some senses, it's fitting that the Boston Red Sox have the best record in baseball. They are, after all, the model organization in the game today.
Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Pettitte plans to stay put — TORONTO — Andy Pettitte would be by far the best pitcher on the free-agent market, should he decline his player option for 2008. — But Pettitte said yesterday that he has no intention of testing the market; he will play for the Yankees or not at all.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
It's raining runs at Fenway bash — Bats full of thunder as Red Sox roar back — It all started with a round of boos. With Mike Lowell on first base and David Ortiz on second, J.D. Drew stood at the plate looking at a third strike to end the first inning.
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
The Madness of Crowds — I debated a number of ways to start today's column and finally figured it out. You're smart and you don't need to be spoon-fed anything. When I offer my opinions here, they're here as nothing more than that; sometimes I'll make a compelling argument and sometimes I won't …
Chris Ballard / Sports Illustrated:
Gnarly Hustle — Two years after his career appeared to be over, Eric Byrnes has made himself into much more than a high-energy novelty act for the National League's most surprising contender — The shaggin' wagon is on the move. It's 1 p.m. on a baking hot Thursday in Phoenix …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Mets have "it," and Braves do not — This is what a championship-caliber team does: After being knocked on its butt with everyone watching, it collects itself, gets up and comes out fighting harder than before. — This is what the Mets have done: After being swept in a four-game series …
Woody Paige / Denver Post:
No excuse for all these excuses — The Rockies' magic numbers are 7 and 9. — This has no correlation to the Rox postseason chances. — Even with the overpowering 8-2 victory in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, the Rockies will not be division champions. That is a lead-pipe cinch.
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Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Cleveland 8, Chi White Sox 3 — CHICAGO (AP) — Paul Byrd's late season surge coincides with the one his team is making as the Cleveland Indians push toward the playoffs. — Byrd won for the fifth time in six starts and got his 15th victory Tuesday night as the Indians beat the Chicago White Sox 8-3.
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