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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Astros trade Lane to Padres — Move ends outfielder's six-year run with Houston — Ed Wade made his first move as the Astros' general manager on Monday, trading Jason Lane to the Padres in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations. — The trade was apparently completed …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Padres acquire OF Lane from Astros — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Needing a fast fix in their injury-depleted outfield, the San Diego Padres acquired Jason Lane from the Houston Astros on Monday for a player to be named or cash. — Lane was expected to join the club Tuesday …
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Bradley, Cameron lost — Center fielder Mike Cameron and left fielder Milton Bradley have been lost to the Padres for the final week of the regular season. — Bradley is finished for the season. Cameron might be available if the Padres reach the playoffs.
Yahoo! Sports:
Washington (69-87) at NY Mets (87-68) — The NL East-leading New York Mets hope the lowly Washington Nationals don't give them trouble this time as the teams open a three-game set Monday. — New York (87-68) squandered a pair of early four-run leads in losing two of three contests at Washington (69-87) last week.
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John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Free-agent Feliz looks for multiyear contract — (09-23) 19:46 PDT San Francisco — With all due respect, if Pedro Feliz returns to the Giants in 2008, he'd like a multiyear contract. Feliz was a free agent for the first time last winter and preferred a one-year deal …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Padres fall into tie for wild-card lead — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Missing two injured outfielders, the San Diego Padres lost their fourth straight game Monday night — and sole possession of the wild-card lead. — Omar Vizquel drove in a season-high four runs to help Barry Zito end …
Ben Walker / Associated Press:
Yankees Rookies Dress Up in Oz Costumes — NEW YORK (AP) — Joba Chamberlain raised his oversized paws, shook his shaggy brown mane and let out a feeble roar. Looking and acting every bit the Cowardly Lion, the big reliever was ready for a scrap Monday. — "Put 'em up!
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Drafting in the Top 10 a risky business — White Sox will be careful when selecting a prospect next June — CHICAGO — Remember Mark Merchant? How about Ty Griffin or Jeff Jackson? — The last two names potentially hold some significance for White Sox fans, but all three players serve …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Resilient Mets beat Marlins, 7-6; up NL East lead — MIAMI - It could come down to the final minute of this week before the Mets know their postseason fate for sure. But regardless of what happens, their playoffs-or-bust attitude was evident yesterday at steamy Dolphin Stadium.
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Boston Globe:
Sox playoff roster: Pick the pitching staff — With the Sox having locked up a playoff spot, it's time to start talking about which players will be on the 25-man roster for the ALDS and which will be left off. The team will have to make some particularly tough decisions about the pitching staff.
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Notes: Mauer to catch less in last week — Gardenhire will give backstop some rest as season ends — DETROIT — Joe Mauer has been fighting through leg problems to stay on the field all season, but it appears he won't have to do it much longer. — Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said he talked …
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Buehrle shut down after killing bear — MINNEAPOLIS — The deal was if Mark Buehrle got his bear, he was out of the starting rotation for the rest of the season. — Saturday night, the White Sox left-hander kept up his end of the bargain. — Buehrle went bear hunting in northern Minnesota …
USA Today:
Mazzone's magic yet to mend Orioles' mound woes — BALTIMORE — Leo Mazzone arrived in Baltimore nearly two years ago armed with immaculate credentials, a three-year, $1.5 million contract and a Herculean assignment: return the Orioles pitching staff to respectability.
Larry Lage / Associated Press:
Rondell White is "99 percent" sure this will be his last week as a ballplayer — DETROIT (AP) — Rondell White plans to retire after finishing this season with the Minnesota Twins. — The popular outfielder and designated hitter said there is a "99 percent chance" he will hang up his spikes for good after this week.


