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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Chacon, Armas, Izturis unlikely to stay — SAN DIEGO — Many changes could come to the Pirates in the coming months, but only three seem certain: Shawn Chacon will try free agency, and Tony Armas and Cesar Izturis will not have club options exercised.
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Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Padres win 7th straight, half-game out — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Less than a month ago, Brett Tomko was unemployed and working out at a suburban high school, trying to fix his faulty mechanics while hoping someone would sign him. — The San Diego Padres are glad they took a chance …
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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Lone Star Ball
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Padilla perplexing in Rangers' 4-2 loss — egrant@dallasnews.com — MINNEAPOLIS - Before Wednesday's start at Minnesota, which was probably his last of the season, Vicente Padilla promised Rangers manager Ron Washington he'd give a make-good performance and stick around as long as he possibly could.
Anthony Andro / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:Twins' Hunter considers Rangers
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MLB Trade Rumors
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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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 …
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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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Reds' Griffey to miss rest of season — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ken Griffey Jr. will miss the rest of the season because of a strained groin, the latest in a string of injuries to Cincinnati's All-Star outfielder. — Griffey left Wednesday night's game at the Chicago Cubs in the eighth inning …
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Read: Management is Frustrated — At the website for Sports Illustrated, Jon Heyman writes that it's not only bloggers and fanatical e-mailers who are upset with Willie Randolph, 'who assumes the posture of a man without a care.' — According to Heyman, people within the organization …
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Mets Lifers
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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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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Astros deliver knockout at Busch — The Cardinals found bottom Thursday night at half-empty Busch Stadium. — On a night the defending world champions achieved their league's worst run differential within an 18-1 loss, an organization that claims "Baseball's Best Fans" declined to say how many stayed home.
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 …
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.
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Blogging Baseball
TwinCities.com:
CHARLEY WALTERS: Minnesota Twins' Johan Santana puts down local roots — It's unclear whether two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana will be pitching for the Twins when his contract expires after next season, but there's hope for Twins fans. — Within days, Santana is expected …
Christopher Faherty / New York Sun:
Approach of Winter a Big Factor in Stadiums Race — As the Yankees and the Mets make their playoff stretch runs, the prospect of approaching winter has construction crews working full blast on the city's two new baseball stadiums. — Getting ahead on the interior construction of the Bronx …
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River Ave. Blues
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Running on empty — Lifeless Sox swept away by Blue Jays — TORONTO - Maybe if the Yankees weren't involved, it would be different. Maybe, despite another mind-numbing Red Sox defeat, this one featuring a grand slam surrendered by Jonathan Papelbon in a 6-1 loss to the Blue Jays last night …
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