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Bonds won't return with Giants for '08 season — The San Francisco Giants won't be bringing back Barry Bonds for 2008, the team confirmed with ESPN's Pedro Gomez on Friday. — The slugger first reported he won't be returning on his Web site. The Giants planned an
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants will not bring Bonds back — The Giants will announce at 5 p.m. today that Barry Bonds will not return next season, ending his career in San Francisco after 15 remarkable seasons. — Bonds upstaged the Giants on his Web site, with the following entry:
Associated Press:
Pirates' prez denies report they've found new GM — PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates denied Friday they've chosen Cleveland Indians special assistant Neal Huntington as their next general manager, saying their search is ongoing. — Pirates president Frank Coonelly …
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Joseph White / Associated Press:
Phils use 3 HRs to rally past Nats 6-3 — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies now have Superman and the Tooth Fairy on their side — as if the New York Mets didn't have enough to worry about. — The annual end-of-year hazing, when rookies have to wear silly costumes in the clubhouse …
Yahoo! Sports:
Mets' Beltran bruises knee after fall — New York Mets center fielder Carlos Beltran left Friday night's game at Florida in the fifth inning after bruising the patellar tendon in his left knee when he fell on the warning track chasing an extra base hit. Beltran walked off the field with a slight limp and was replaced by Endy Chavez.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — September Strains — No intro today, as I'm finishing up work on getting the next BP Conversation up and ready. I spoke with Dr. Olivier Rabin, the Science Director for the World Anti-Doping Agency. He's one of the men who has been at the forefront of the fight …
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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Sean McAdam / ESPN.com:Red Sox trying to avoid '78 sequel
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:Matchups could get tricky — Playoff pairings could go down to the wire.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:Yankees focusing on continuing amazing turnaround
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Ed Price / NJ.com:
Kennedy scratched from Saturday start — Rookie Ian Kennedy, who is 1-0 with a 1.89 ERA after three starts in the majors, has been scratched from tomorrow's start against Toronto with what the team is calling a muscle strain in his upper back. — Since the team has been using six starters …
Associated Press:
Holliday credits Big Mac for recent HR 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 …
Rick Gano / Associated Press:
Ramirez's pair of 3-run HRs lift Cubs — CHICAGO (AP) — The wind whipping out on a warm afternoon, the Chicago Cubs found the perfect conditions to pad their home run total and maintain their lead in the NL Central. — "It was a good day to hit. But you can't blame the wind.
Greg / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
I Don't Gotta Believe Anything — No doubt some tried and true sportswriter somewhere has referred to Thursday night's apocalyptic meltdown as a heartbreaker for Mets fans. — Your heart broken? Mine isn't. Not really. — I'm not gonna feed you some line about there are more important things …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:No Billy Wagner, big problem: Mets lose heartbreaker in 10th
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Wayne Drehs / ESPN:
Drehs: Diverse groups line up to bid on Cubs … CHICAGO — From the third seat in the fifth row of Wrigley Field Section 105, Thomas Mandler seems to have everything any Cubs fan could ever want. — To his right, his 26-year-old son Jason. To his left, his 31-year-old daughter Amy …
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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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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Jays shutting down Wells — Instead of waiting, slugger to have surgery next week — NEW YORK — Vernon Wells has played with a left shoulder injury all season, but the Blue Jays have decided enough is enough. Toronto is shutting its center fielder down for the remainder of the year …
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
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