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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets stumbling toward finish line — Alou extends hit streak to 30, but Amazin's continue to reel — NEW YORK — Waves of worry washed over Shea Stadium on Wednesday night, when the Mets slipped closer to the once implausible. Yet another loss to the Nationals had seriously imperiled their lead in the National League East.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Mets lose again as division lead is trimmed to one game — The Phillies' victory over Atlanta glowed from the Shea scoreboard, looming over the Mets like a threatening storm cloud as they tried to rally against the Nationals on Wednesday night in a crucial game in a pennant race …
Sean Brennan / NY Daily News:
Orlando Hernandez gets in the game - to the surprise of all — The sighting that no one at Shea expected last night came in the bottom of the fifth inning. As the Nationals were tattooing Philip Humber and Joe Smith in a five-run inning, Orlando Hernandez got up to throw in the bullpen.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks Took Long Way to Accustomed Spot — They started the journey seven months ago, across the bay in spring training at Legends Field. Joba Chamberlain was not invited, Roger Clemens was not signed, Melky Cabrera was not a starter, and Carl Pavano was not hurt.
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Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
NY Yankees 12, Tampa Bay 4 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — George Steinbrenner moved to the front row of the owner's private suite, and the celebration was on. — The New York Yankees clinched their 13th straight postseason appearance, beating the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 12-4 Wednesday night …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks clinch 13th straight playoff berth — Seven-run fifth against Rays helps secure October appearance — ST. PETERSBURG — Celebrate! The Yankees popped the corks and sprayed some bubbly on Wednesday, clinching their 13th consecutive postseason appearance with a 12-4 victory over the Devil Rays at Tropicana Field.
Rocky Mountain News:
KRIEGER: Early prediction was overly modest — LOS ANGELES - They say you should always get out in front of negative publicity, so let me say this before somebody else does: — I was wrong. — I was too negative. — I did not appreciate the kid Rocks sufficiently.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Closing encounter — Red Sox advance toward division title with victory — You don't need Matt Noyes after this steamy night in Fenway to tell you what lies ahead. The forecast calls for champagne showers - perhaps as soon as tonight, with the probability of a drenching growing stronger every day between now and Sunday.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Good company: Phillips in 30-30 club — Reds fall to Astros as second baseman reaches elite plateau — CINCINNATI — Trying to become a first-time 30-30 player, the goal teased and taunted Brandon Phillips into frustration for two weeks. — On Wednesday, Phillips could breathe easy.
Colin Fly / Associated Press:
Brewers fall to Cards, stay 2 games out — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Time is running out on the Milwaukee Brewers. — The Brewers wasted a chance to cut their NL Central deficit to one game, giving up a first-inning home run to Albert Pujols in a testy 7-3 loss Wednesday night to the St. Louis Cardinals …
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Rumor: Twins Ace Santana To Dodgers — (CBS) Foxsports.com is reporting a trade rumor that would send former CY Young award winner Johan Santana to the Dodgers in a deal for OF Matt Kemp. — The Dodgers would also send pitching prospect Clayton Kershaw. — Kershaw is regarded as the top pitching prospect in baseball.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Anderson Takes a Cut at the Umpire Who Ejected Him — Marlon Anderson was optimistic after his hearing that his two-game suspension would be reduced, but said he left Major League Baseball's offices feeling "sick to my stomach" after reading the report filed by the umpire who ejected …
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
The All-NincompoOPS Team — In the past, I have unveiled my All-OOPs (Overrated Offensive Players) team at the conclusion of the season. It was comprised of players who hit for a higher batting average than the league norm while putting up on-base percentages and slugging averages that were below the means.
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Notes: Biggio to catch on Saturday — Veteran readies for backstop gig as career winds down — CINCINNATI — More than 15 years have passed since Craig Biggio suited up in a chest protector and shin guards, but on Wednesday, four hours before game time, the 20-year veteran seemingly stepped back in time.
Tim Tucker / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Skip Caray left off TBS' postseason lineup — Longtime broadcaster voices displeasure at decision — TBS named its broadcast lineup for the baseball playoffs this week, and Skip Caray was none too happy about being excluded. — "It hurt my feelings, and I'm mad at myself for thinking …
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Arizona drops 3rd straight, 5-1 to Bucs — PITTSBURGH (AP) — This wasn't supposed to be happening to these Arizona Diamondbacks, not now and especially not in this place. — Adam LaRoche drove in three runs with a pair of doubles and Matt Morris pitched effectively over seven innings …
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