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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Matchups could get tricky — Playoff pairings could go down to the wire. — Another potential playoff scenario to ponder: With only 2 1/2 games separating the Angels, Indians, Red Sox and Yankees, what happens if all four teams finish the regular season with identical records?
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox hoping to end stumbles — Shocking September swoon has club looking for answers — In part because of the dazzling way they broke out of the gate this season, the Red Sox have never truly learned who they are. You see, a team doesn't know who it is until a mountain of adversity hits it in the face.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:Yankees focusing on continuing amazing turnaround
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New York Post
Associated Press:
Mets fall to Marlins, East lead at 1 1-2 — MIAMI (AP) — The New York Mets twice blew a three-run lead, raising speculation they might be about to blow the NL East. — Florida took advantage of Billy Wagner's absence to rally in the ninth inning, then Dan Uggla hit an RBI double in the 10th …
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Tom Keller / MLB.com:
Notes: Uggla sets club record — Slugger first Marlins second baseman to hit 30 home runs — MIAMI — If someone makes Dan Uggla a cake to commemorate his sophomore season, they'd better have 30 candles ready. — Uggla became the first second baseman in Marlins franchise history …
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FishStripes
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Uggla pleased with power, not with batting average — MIAMI GARDENS — Dan Uggla is thrilled about becoming the first Marlins second baseman to hit 30 home runs. But he's not ready to deem his 2007 season a success. — What Uggla isn't thrilled about is the .242 batting average he took into Thursday's game.
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FishStripes
Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers too old (or is it young?) for this — This youth movement has officially gotten old. — I thought it would work, I really did, but I admit today that I am wrong. — By using the last couple of months to integrate, the Dodgers have done nothing but alienate.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:Pirates Notebook: Chacon, Armas, Izturis unlikely to stay
Associated Press:
Guerrero, Anderson drive Halos past M's — LIKE THIS STORY? — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The Los Angeles Angels moved to the brink of their third AL West title in four years. — Vladimir Guerrero hit a two-run homer, Garret Anderson had two hits and three RBIs and Los Angeles beat …
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Lookout Landing
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John Perrotto / Beaver County Times & Allegheny Times:
Bucs' GM search over: It's Huntington's job — PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Pirates have all but settled on their next general manager and it appears their choice is going to be a surprise. — Multiple baseball sources told The Times on Thursday night that the Pirates are leaning heavily …
Carlos Delgado / Rotoworld.com:
New York METS — Carlos Delgado (hip) had an encouraging batting practice session Thursday and is likely to start Friday's game. — Delgado put his spikes on late in Thursday's game in case he was needed, though the Mets didn't want to use him. — Shawn Green will sit out Friday night's game in observance of Yom Kippur.
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Mets Prospects
Harvey Araton / New York Times:
The New Gossage? The Old One Says Yes — Across the country, all the way to the mountains of Colorado, is not too far to experience the heat, embrace the hype, when Joba Chamberlain goes into the game. — The occasional fastball under the chin — even over the head — is music to an old intimidator's ears.
Yahoo! Sports:
Mets RF Milledge ejected after tirade — MIAMI (TICKER) — New York Mets right fielder Lastings Milledge was ejected in the seventh inning of Thursday's game against the Florida Marlins for an extended tirade directed at plate umpire Jim Joyce. — The mercurial Milledge …
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New York Post
Associated Press:
Rangers starter Padilla drops appeal of suspension — ARLINGTON, Texas — Texas Rangers starting pitcher Vicente Padilla dropped the appeal of his seven-game suspension and started serving it Thursday night. — Padilla was suspended Tuesday for intentionally throwing at Oakland's Nick Swisher …
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N. R. Kleinfield / New York Times:
Mets Fans Brace, Wincing, for a Familiar Old Feeling: A New York City Flameout — As mortified fans watch the Mets fritter away their once-commanding grip on first place in the National League East, dread infects the city that it might be witnessing a collapse of unprecedented proportions.
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Eephus Pitch
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Kapler hopes to manage a comeback as player — It had nothing to do with managing, which remains a possibility in his future. It had everything to do with his health and desire, a realization that he could still be a big league player, instead of the manager of the Single A Greenville Drive.
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Surviving Grady
Howard Fendrich / Associated Press:
Phillies rally from 4 down to beat Nats — WASHINGTON (AP) — Jimmy Rollins and the Philadelphia Phillies put together yet another comeback victory in a season full of them, then ducked into a cramped clubhouse Thursday night and got to celebrate something they found equally exciting.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Tejada's position will be offseason debate — O's could ask shortstop to move to third — Arlington, Texas - As the Orioles head into the final days of the season, they also are moving closer to having to make a tough decision on their most accomplished player, Miguel Tejada …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Astros name Wade as GM … Former Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ed Wade is the new general manager in Houston. — The Astros made the announcement official at a news conference Thursday afternoon. Wade emerged from an exhaustive search that lasted nearly a month and included 11 official interviews.
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The Good Phight, American Legends, The Astros Dugout, MLB Trade Rumors, The700Level.com, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and 6-4-2
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