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Mets official up for Bucs GM job — Amaro, Zduriencik among other potential candidates — Mets assistant general manager Tony Bernazard and Blue Jays assistant GM Tony LaCava have interviewed for the open Pirates GM job, SI.com has learned. — Bernazard is GM Omar Minaya's right-hand man …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Yankees rolling, but Sox don't yield — So, what are we to say about a team when it doesn't collapse, fold, choke, fall apart, crumble, disintegrate, melt, break down, crash and burn, fizzle, flop, or fade? — The language is rich in words to describe failure.
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
The AL East race still has juice, and so does rivalry — BOSTON - The Yankees and Red Sox have not given us the show we expected this season, because never in this world was a team as loaded as the Yankees supposed to be 14 1/2 games off the lead at the end of May.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Trembley, Cabrera get suspensions — Penalties announced amid lineup shake-up; Tejada sits, grumbles — Orioles manager Dave Trembley learned yesterday that he had been fined and assessed a three-game suspension as a result of his on-field tirade a night earlier.
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Brent Jones / Baltimore Sun:
Some fans balking at seeing backups — No Tejada? No Mora? No thanks — Two weeks from today, Reese Boyd, an avid Orioles fan since 1952, plans to attend a game with his son-in-law, whom he says was courteous enough to purchase the tickets. — Boyd, who sat along the third base line during …
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Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets hope to silence Phillies — When the Mets last saw the Philadelphia Phillies, it was a glimpse that they wouldn't soon forget. The Phillies were racing onto the field at Citizens Bank Park, celebrating an improbable victory and a four-game sweep of the Mets. — A few of the Mets stayed and watched.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Ian Kennedy shines, but Yankees' winning streak ends — TORONTO - It was only Ian Kennedy's third start in the major leagues, but everything seemed so comfortable for him last night, like he was pitching "anywhere else - USC, anywhere in the minor leagues," he said.
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Ryan steps down as Twins GM — Vice president/assistant GM Bill Smith to take over position — MINNEAPOLIS — Terry Ryan has often been lauded as one of the best talent evaluators in baseball. — And now he'll get a chance to fulfill his love of scouting talent, full-time.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards' last stand? — A week ago, tonight's game promised the start of something rare, even historic. Now the Cardinals must decide whether three nights in September represent a rescue or a salvage operation. — The Cardinals and Chicago Cubs, two teams that share a rivalry …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
For Hitters, Not Much to Miss — As Final Homestand Begins, Nats Ready to Bid Farewell to RFK — It hosted Livan Hernandez's fastball for strike one against Arizona's Craig Counsell, the moment — 7:06 p.m., April 14, 2005 — when baseball returned to Washington.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats Want Prime-Time '08 Opener — The Washington Nationals are pushing the idea of opening their new ballpark next season on a national stage, asking Major League Baseball officials to grant them a prime-time game on a Sunday night to be broadcast on ESPN, according to sources who have been briefed on the club's plans.
Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Hoffman heeds no call for career exit strategy — LOS ANGELES - Trevor Hoffman is counting on the hitters for his exit cue. — A month short of his 40th birthday, the Padres' prolific closer is perplexed by how often he's being asked, in one way or another, "How much longer?"
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Floyd's thinking about retiring — HOUSTON — A season that has taken a toll on Cliff Floyd like no other in his career might be his last, the Cubs outfielder said Thursday — especially, believe it or not, if the Cubs do the unthinkable and win the World Series.
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Thom Loverro / Washington Times:
Say goodbye to RFK Stadium — The crowd at the Nationals-Marlins game Wednesday afternoon at Dolphin Stadium was so small that reporters were able to conduct a head count from the press box. — The number? 375. — That hasn't been possible at RFK Stadium this year — the crowds haven't been that small.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ankiel confirms meeting with baseball officials — CINCINNATI — Cardinals outfielder Rick Ankiel acknowledged Thursday that he met with officials from Major League Baseball earlier this week about a report linking him to human grown hormone. — "I think it was a good thing to do and I was happy to help," Ankiel said.
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