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ESPN.com:
Umpire in Bradley blow-up suspended — Umpire Winters Suspended for the Season — NEW YORK — Umpire Mike Winters was suspended by Major League Baseball for the remainder of the regular season on Wednesday because of his confrontation with San Diego Padres outfielder Milton Bradley last weekend.
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Sports Illustrated, Bucs Dugout, Catbird in the Nosebleed Seats, Knuckle Curve and Gaslamp Ball
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Umpire Winters suspended for season after Bradley altercation — Mike Winters, the umpire involved in the heated clash with Milton Bradley in San Diego on Sunday, has been suspended without pay by Major League Baseball for the rest of the regular season. — The decision was made following …
Times Herald-Record:
Geffner: Lo Duca speaks truth about Mets' late-season woes — Paul Lo Duca, right, seen here on Sunday, may not return next season because he's had the guts to talk about the Mets' struggles.AP — Say all the horrible things you want about Paul Lo Duca and that notorious temper …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
AMAZIN' RALLY IS NAT ENOUGH — FURIOUS COMEBACK FALLS ONE RUN SHORT — Only five more moral victories stand between the Mets and the NL East title - as long as they can get the right combination of losses from the Phillies and Braves. — Real victories would be preferred, of course.
Sports Illustrated:
Late & Great — Summer's over, but the heat's being turned up on some of the game's biggest stars as they take the October stage. Jonathan Papelbon's reply: Bring It — Spring training is a good reason why starting pitchers tend to boast the lowest golf handicaps in baseball.
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Are You a Red Sox Superfan?, Main Board, Red Sox Monster, SawxBlog, Boston Globe and papel-blog
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Massive Tie Scenario — The Colorado Rockies held on to defeat the Dodgers last night 9-7. Each team scored in each of the last four half innings, but the Rockies won that mini-game, too, 3-2. Colorado gains on every team except the Padres, who won on a Giles home in the ninth inning.
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Baseball Crank
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Rob Parker / Detroit News:
Sheffield should call it a career — DETROIT — Tigers designated hitter Gary Sheffield has always made decisions about his health based on how it affects his teammates and organization. — When it comes time to decide whether to have offseason right shoulder surgery, Sheffield has to think of himself.
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Loss in Tampa Bay Not a Preview of Things to Come — The Yankees blew a five-run lead with a chance to clinch a playoff spot on Tuesday, and on its face, that is awful. But consider that no more than three of those 10 innings were thrown by pitchers who will be on the postseason roster.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:Edwar Ramirez, Brian Brunney blow game, playoff chances
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New York Post
ESPN.com:
The votes are in: Bonds' 756 ball to get asterisk — NEW YORK — The ball Barry Bonds hit for his record-breaking 756th home run will be branded with an asterisk and sent to the Baseball Hall of Fame, its owner said Wednesday. — Fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the ball in an online auction …
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Only Baseball Matters, Giants Cove, Amazin' Avenue, Baseball Musings, Babes Love Baseball and The Big Lead
Jack Curry / New York Times:
After a Lesson in Hitting, Reyes Passes the First Test — In a batting cage under the stands at Shea Stadium, José Reyes tried to resurrect his swing, rescue his season and help make sure the Mets reach the postseason. Four hours before the Mets played Washington last night …
Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
Blue Jays bully Burres for seven runs — Each time a pitcher steps on the mound, whether it's to start a game or work in relief, Orioles manager Dave Trembley does a two-part evaluation. Much of it keeps him in the present, the rest shifting his thoughts to next season.
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Oriole Post
David Pinto / Baseball Prospectus:
The Big Picture — Farewell — The end of the regular season brings an end to The Big Picture, as I'll be departing for the Sporting News to do a weekly column at their site. I want to thank everyone at Baseball Prospectus for the opportunity to contribute to this fine publication.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Tune-ups and Shut-downs — Hobbes said that, "between true science and erroneous doctrines, ignorance lies in the middle." For someone so often accused of arrogance, I say 'I don't know' more than anyone other than Alberto Gonzalez, and I'm proud of this ignorance.
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
DHL Delivery Man voting has begun — Fans part of process to choose Majors' top reliever — Mariano Rivera has been his old dominant self for the Yankees in the homestretch of this regular season, but someone else is going to have to take his place as this year's recipient of the DHL Delivery Man of the Year Award.
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MetsBlog.com
Chris Jenkins / Associated Press:
Fielder youngest to 50 HRs, Brewers win — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Prince Fielder didn't really want to keep his 50th home run ball as a souvenir. — The one he really wants is No. 52. And while he's at it, he wouldn't mind winning an MVP award — all in the name of sticking it to his estranged father.
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Brew Crew Ball
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Playoff fate could alter Cubs' pitching plans — Rotation juggling makes Piniella think overtime — MIAMI — With the postseason in mind, Cubs manager Lou Piniella is considering re-arranging his rotation for the final four games. — "If we knew we're in the playoffs …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Baseball America:
New York-Penn League Top 20 Prospects List — Subscribers can read scouting reports on all 20 players (Click here to subscribe) — The short-season New York-Penn League was teeming with talent in 2007, and it wasn't limited to the usual group of college draftees making their pro debuts.
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River Ave. Blues

