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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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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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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
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Amy Shipley / Washington Post:
Marlins Knock Off Nationals in a Slugfest — Bacsik Gets Shelled, Florida Totals 21 Hits: Marlins 13, Nationals 8 — What occurred Tuesday night at Dolphin Stadium defied easy classification. Was it a thrilling slugfest? A migraine-inducing display of pitiable pitching?
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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.
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Bradford Files
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.
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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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 …
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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MLB.com:
Astros acquire Sarfate from Brewers — Right-hander will join Astros tomorrow; Asencio designated for assignment — HOUSTON — The Houston Astros announced today that the club has acquired right-handed pitcher Dennis Sarfate from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for cash considerations.
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Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Blue Jays mail bag — Baseball columnist Richard Griffin answers your Blue Jays questions in his mail bag. This week: Road woes, the Matt Stairs fan club, and Vernon Wells' shoulder. — Q: Hi Richard, — I enjoy reading your mailbag every week. One thing I've wondered about this season is the Jays' road record.
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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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FanHouse
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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Purple Row
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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