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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Dumbfounded by Their Mistakes — LOS ANGELES — His shoulders slumped, his eyes heavy, his goatee likely grayer than it was just four hours earlier, Jerry Manuel emerged from the Mets' clubhouse late Monday night and spotted a massage table. — “I need to lie down,” Manuel said. — No wonder.
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Associated Press:
Dodgers beat banged-up, error-prone Mets 3-2 in extras — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Errors by Gold Glove center fielder Carlos Beltran and fill-in first baseman Jeremy Reed in the 11th inning cost the New York Mets, who had the go-ahead run taken away on an appeal play after Ryan Church missed third base …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets bumble and stumble in L.A. — Orlando Hudson's grounder leads to an error and the winning in the 11th for the Dodgers ... LOS ANGELES - The Mets missed an opportunity. Then they dropped the ball and threw away the game. — And as a result of a folly-filled 11th inning …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Wild 11th gives Dodgers win over Mets — LA wins appeal in top half, then scores on error — LOS ANGELES — Mets first baseman Jeremy Reed's throwing error to the plate allowed Mark Loretta to score from third base with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning Monday night to give …
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Michael Obernauer / NY Daily News:
As Yankees' saver, Coke floats — Maybe Tuesday Phil Coke will allow himself to feel some happiness about taking over the closer's role from Mariano Rivera for one night and earning his first career save. Because in the clubhouse after Monday night's game, he spoke like a man who had just been through a harrowing experience.
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Associated Press:
Yankees' Bruney blames replay for elbow injury — NEW YORK (AP) — Ready to return from the disabled list, New York Yankees reliever Brian Bruney blamed an 8 1/2-minute wait during an umpires' video review for causing a strained flexor muscle in his right elbow.
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Mike Nichols / MetsBlog.com:
Delgado To Have Surgery — The Mets have announced Carlos Delgado will undergo arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone spur and repair a torn labrum in his hip tomorrow in New York. — ...from what i can gather, delgado will likely be out until the all-star break... RSS 2.0 You can skip to the end and leave a response.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton's easy call: It's a hit — ATLANTA — Todd Helton has more hits than Elvis Presley. He knows one when he sees one. And his ninth-inning shot past Atlanta Braves shortstop Yunel Escobar on Monday night left no doubt in his mind. — “I have never seen that ball ruled an error,” Helton said.
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Strasburg won't see D.C. this season — Buzz up! — Swallow hard, Washington Nationals fans, or what's left of you. A long summer is about to get longer if acting general manager Mike Rizzo has his way. — Stephen Strasburg isn't coming to the nation's capitol. — Oh, calm down.
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Weeks out for season — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — St. Louis - General manager Doug Melvin just gave us the very bad news that second baseman Rickie Weeks is out for the season with the wrist injury he suffered Sunday. — Weeks has a torn tendon sheath in his left wrist that must be repaired surgically.
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Early trade winds for Boston and Milwaukee — Some executives report that in the last couple of weeks, they've started the process of defining their own team's needs, of glancing over the rosters of opposing teams and formulating possible trade options. It might be weeks before those conversations turns …
Keith Olbermann / MLB.com:
Scully nearly voice of Yanks? — Baseball fanatic discusses how broadcaster considered move — Frequently around the ballpark, Keith Olbermann, a professed ‘Baseball Nerd,’ chimes in on legendary broadcaster Vin Scully. — The advent of the Mets' annual visit to Dodger Stadium always reminds …
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Los Angeles Times:
Angels' John Lackey has to start someplace, gets win — The right-hander, pitching two days after being ejected in first inning of his season debut at Texas, makes it through five shaky innings and benefits when Angels rally from 4-1 deficit to beat Marine — Reporting from Seattle …
Gary Carter's LI Ducks blog:
Would we have beaten Mike Scott in Game 7? Yes, we would have found a way — Jesse Orosco jumps for joy after striking out Kevin Bass in the 16th inning to win Game 6 of the NLCS. (Photo by AP) — By GARY CARTER — Speaking of Mike Scott, I have often been asked if I thought …
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Zach Schonbrun / MLB.com:
Every day Rays rewrite the ‘book’ — For Maddon, breaking unwritten rules a part of the game — ST. PETERSBURG — Joe Maddon knows all about the proverbial “book” that governs the conduct and acceptable on-field protocol for baseball teams. The Rays manager even acknowledges that you might …
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Associated Press:
Bartlett's career-high five RBI helps Rays rout A's — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Jason Bartlett drove in a career-high five runs to help the Tampa Bay Rays beat the struggling Oakland Athletics 13-4 Monday night for a season-best four-game winning streak.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Wagner announces surprise retirement — Reliever baffles front office with decision to hang up spikes — WASHINGTON — Nationals right-hander Ryan Wagner decided on Sunday to retire from baseball, and the team is baffled as to why Wagner called it quits.
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