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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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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Beckett uncorks milestone victory — Ace helps Red Sox inch closer to another postseason berth — ST. PETERSBURG — A 95-mph heater effortlessly purred out of Josh Beckett's right hand, and all Jonny Gomes could do was stand there and watch it for strike three.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:Yankees focusing on continuing amazing turnaround
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Notes: Campillo, McLaren suspended — Righty also fined for Thursday's incident against Angels — ANAHEIM — Right-hander Jorge Campillo received a four-game suspension and an undisclosed fine from Major League Baseball on Friday morning for throwing a head-high pitch at Angels slugger Vladimir Guerrero the previous night.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Notes: Gonzalez cuts his teeth at third — Guillen sizes up the Twins; rotation set for end of season — MINNEAPOLIS — Less than stellar results during 181 at-bats for Andy Gonzalez in 2007, coupled with shaky defense at third base, have proven to White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen …
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Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Diamondbacks keep West lead, rip Dodgers — PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks won in a rout Friday night, with the old man on a roster of youngsters leading the way. — Tony Clark drove in four runs, including a two-run homer, and the Diamondbacks beat free-falling Los Angeles 12-3 for the Dodgers' sixth consecutive loss.
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Boras talks up Sox clients — Agent spins positive take on negativity … ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Scott Boras and the 2007 Red Sox [team stats] might routinely be separated by miles, priorities and agendas, but there is no arguing that baseball's most powerful agent has had a sizable role …
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 …
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 …
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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