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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Rodriguez's homer gives Yanks 2-0 win over Boston — It may have been warm, but it felt like October Friday night at Yankee Stadium. — Alex Rodriguez ended his home run drought in dramatic fashion, drilling a two-run shot in the 15th inning to lift the Yankees to a 2-0 win over the Red Sox after five hours and 33 minutes.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Coming out on the short end of a long night — NEW YORK - On and on they played. Deep into the night. Into Saturday morning. No one could score. — Zero-zero. Twin bagels. Double doughnuts. — Eleven, 12, 13 innings. The Red Sox and Yankees were still scoreless when the game crossed …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 109: Red Sox at Yankees — YANKEES (66-42) — Pitching: RHP A.J. Burnett (10-5, 3.89). — RED SOX (62-45) — Ellsbury CF — Pedroia 2B — Martinez 1B — Youkilis 3B — Ortiz DH — Drew RF — Varitek C — Reddick LF — Green SS — Pitching: RHP Josh Beckett (13-4, 3.27).
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:Pushed to the limit — Rodriguez homer in 15th sinks Sox
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
MLBPA statement on Ortiz — Michael Weiner, the incoming head of the MLB Players Association, released a long statement a few minutes ago that, one assumes, will be a preview of today's press conference with David Ortiz (12:30 p.m.). The tack he's taking absolves Ortiz and accuses the New York Times of acting foul.
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David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Ortiz: ‘I never used steroids’ — David Ortiz kicked off his press conference this afternoon by stating definitively that he “never used steroids” or bought them, but acknowledged that he was “careless” when he was “buying supplements and vitamins over the counter.”
MLB:
Major League Baseball, players' union address 2003 list ahead of David Ortiz news conference — NEW YORK — At least eight players — and possibly more — on the 2003 list of 104 names seized by the government did not test positive for steroids, Major League Baseball said Saturday.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Francoeur can no longer bear beard — SAN DIEGO - Jeff Francoeur is a realist. He's also clean-shaven again. — Several Mets players recently had resolved not to shave until the team reached .500, but Francoeur has decided to abandon the bonding exercise and go back to using a razor.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
AMAZIN'S REVIEWING MED STAFF — SAN DIEGO — It's no surprise that the torrent of — injuries this season have prompted the Mets to conduct a top-to-bottom review of their medical procedures. — The results of that review aren't in yet, though it's believed that trainer Ray Ramirez …
Dallas Morning News:
Padilla gone, and Texas Rangers won't miss him — Cutting Vicente Padilla loose at last was one of Jon Daniels' options, I suppose. — Frankly, if the Rangers had really wanted to punish Padilla for throwing at hitters and endangering his own, it'd have been more fun if Ron Washington …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Padilla disappointed by Rangers' move — Fiery right-hander defends character, vows to pitch again — ANAHEIM — Pitcher Vicente Padilla expressed disappointment at being designated for assignment by the Rangers and being labeled as a bad teammate. — He also made it clear he expects …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves deliver in 12th to sink Dodgers — Anderson ties it in ninth, scores on Escobar's game-winner — LOS ANGELES — Twenty-four hours after experiencing the deflation of a walk-off loss, the Braves produced an inspired comeback victory that allowed them to forget about some of the anger …
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Sources: Jays face choices on Rios — A waiver claim has been placed on Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Alex Rios, according to MLB sources. — At a time when most teams have very little financial flexibility, it could be within the realm of possibility that the Blue Jays will consider a trade of Rios …
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Chicago Tribune:
Chicago White Sox reportedly have interest in Alex Rios — But Toronto Blue Jays outfielder has big, long-term contract — The White Sox were willing to take on the remaining $56 million on Jake Peavy's contract he signed with the Padres, and a report Friday night suggests they might …
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:Alex Rios Claimed On Waivers, Trade Next?
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George A. King III / New York Post:
A.J., MELKY RIDE LATEST WAIVE OF PAPERWORK — Robinson Cano, Brian Bruney, David Robertson and Mark Melancon cleared waivers yesterday when the Yankees put another batch of players on trade waivers. — Included in yesterday's group was last night's starter A.J. Burnett, Melky Cabrera …
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins bolster rotation, add Pavano — Veteran right-hander acquired for player to be named later — DETROIT — The Twins have been searching for ways to help their struggling rotation and on Friday, they added a veteran arm to the group by acquiring right-hander Carl Pavano from the Indians …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:Twins Acquire Carl Pavano
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