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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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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.
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 …
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 …
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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Jay Cohen / Associated Press:
Mets fall to Nats, lead down to 2 games — NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Mets wanted to get off to a fast start on their season-ending homestand. — By the end of the night, they just wanted to move on. — The Mets squandered a chance to widen their lead in the NL East as Austin Kearns hit …
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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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 …
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Principles Keep Father From Seeing Alou Play — The father thought about driving here to see the son play baseball for the Mets. It would be a 45-minute trip from the father's home in Boynton Beach. Add another 15 minutes if there was traffic, he said. He could see a son …
Associated Press:
MLB shatters attendance mark with week to go — NEW YORK — Major League Baseball set a record for total attendance and is on track to break its mark for average attendance. — With one week left in the regular season, major league teams drew 76,215,082, the commissioner's office said Monday, topping last year's 76,042,787.
ESPN:
Cards' Mulder, Molina have surgery; Pujols starts — ST. LOUIS — On the same day that the Cardinals officially lost two key players to season-ending surgery, they did welcome Albert Pujols back to the starting lineup. — Catcher Yadier Molina and pitcher Mark Mulder had season-ending surgery on Monday.
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Trying to get back in swing — Ramírez, Youkilis are slated for BP — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - There is no game scheduled today for the Red Sox, but it won't be an offday for everyone. Manager Terry Francona said Kevin Youkilis and Manny Ramírez will come out to Fenway Park today to take batting practice.
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