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Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Right now, team is fourth-rate — If there is any set of fans who should know, it's the people right here in New England, where professional baseball has been a passion for more than 130 years. — Baseball is not like the other sports. More than basketball, more than hockey …
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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?
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
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 …
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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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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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Baseball America:
Arizona League Top 20 Prospects List — Subscribers can read scouting reports on all 20 players (Click here to subscribe) — The Rookie-level Arizona League has only a few veterans: the managers and coaches who return to the league year after year. Ruben Escalera was in his sixth season …
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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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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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Associated Press:
Holliday credits 'Big Mac' for recent homer surge — DENVER (AP) — Fans serenaded Matt Holliday with chants of "MVP! MVP!" as he circled the bases with his 11th homer in 12 games. — "I'm very humbled by that and honored," said Holliday, whose latest moon shot Thursday helped Colorado complete …
Sports Illustrated:
Goodbye, RFK: Not too many tears shed by Nationals as they prepare to leave ballpark — WASHINGTON (AP) -Oh, sure, there are some fond memories for those Washington Nationals who played at RFK Stadium in 2005, back in the days when even if the ol' ballpark might not have been much of a home, at least it was a home.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Angels show M's who's boss in West — ANAHEIM, Calif. — On Aug. 25, the Mariners were one game away from leading the American League West. — On Sept. 21, four weeks later, the Mariners are one game away from elimination in the AL West. — For much of this misfortune, Seattle can look within.
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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.
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.
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Sean McAdam / ESPN.com:
Red Sox trying to avoid '78 sequel — Not long ago, their lead was oversized, roomy, comfortable. — Now, with just over a week remaining in the regular season, it's suddenly snug, tight, constricting. — The talk that they are creating an unwanted sequel to 1978 has grown …
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Ryan Zimmerman / Examiner:
Playing for pride, future teammates — WASHINGTON (Map, News) - It should be a fun last three days at RFK Stadium. To have National League East rivals like the Mets, Braves and Phillies come in for the final homestand has been exciting for all of us because every single game feels like it's the postseason.
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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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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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