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George Henry / Associated Press:
Wright, Santana lead Mets' 4-2 win over Braves — ATLANTA—David Wright homered, Johan Santana won for the first time in four starts and the New York Mets snapped the Atlanta Braves' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory Thursday night. — The Mets, who had dropped three straight …
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TSN.ca:
Santana departs early, but Mets hold off Braves — The Sports Network — Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Johan Santana left after five innings, but limited Atlanta to just one run as the New York Mets avoided a four-game sweep at the hands of the Braves with a 4-2 win.
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Talking Chop
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Handicapping the major award races — With a month to go, it's Votto over Pujols in NL MVP and King Felix for AL Cy — It's September, and you know what that means. — Time to buy those 75 back-to-school notebooks. Time to determine whether there's room on your fantasy football roster for Legedu Naanee.
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Seattle Times and ESPN
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Morales' absence having profound effect
Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Source: Scott Boras is out as A-Rod's agent — Alex Rodriguez has fired uber agent Scott Boras and is now being represented full time by Pittsburgh attorney Jay Reisinger. — Bob Nightengale of USA Today was the first one to run with this this morning, but for reasons that are unclear, the link disappeared as soon as it showed up.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Alex Rodriguez using Pittsburgh attorney, not Scott Boras, as legal representative — It's possible Alex Rodriguez won't need another baseball contract negotiated on his behalf, but for now, he has abandoned powerful agent Scott Boras and retained Pittsburgh sports attorney Jay Reisinger and Washington lawyer Jim Sharp.
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Sports Illustrated, Associated Press, MLB Rumors, Sliding Into Home, Fanhouse MLB Blog and NESN.com
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Pedroia expected to have surgery — Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia is expected to have surgery to insert a screw in his left foot sometime tomorrow at Massachusetts General Hospital according to a major league source. — Pedroia was examined last night by Massachusetts General …
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Associated Press:
Utley has six RBIs as Phillies tighten NL East race — DENVER (AP) — The blurry-eyed Philadelphia Phillies didn't mind that they wouldn't get a lot of shuteye after making their one-night stopover in Denver so worthwhile. — Chase Utley drove in six runs and hit a grand slam to cap …
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Yahoo! Sports and Phillies Nation
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Is it time to push back trading deadline? — A dozen GMs weigh in on possible change to system and, naturally, they don't all agree — Here's an idea whose time needs to come: — Move back the trading deadline. — Move it back to Aug. 31. We'd even settle for Aug. 15.
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JSOnline and MLB Rumors
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Red Sox beat Orioles 6-4 to win 3-game series — BALTIMORE—Adrian Beltre homered to spark a five-run second inning, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-4 on Thursday night to salvage a .500 road trip. — David Ortiz drove in two runs and J.D. Drew had three hits for the Red Sox …
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Camden Chat, Over the Monster and ESPN
Scott Lauber / Clubhouse Insider:
Delgado diagnosed with tear in left hip — BALTIMORE — Carlos Delgado won't play for the Red Sox this season. — Delgado, who signed a minor-league contract last month with the hope of being a left-handed-hitting complement to fill-in first baseman Mike Lowell, has a small tear in his left hip, according to his agent David Sloane.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Elusive big bat key to big Dodgers offseason — Club hopes to address inconsistency in middle of lineup — LOS ANGELES — Whether or not the Dodgers can pull off some sort of miracle to reach the postseason, they'll be looking at another necessary miracle in the offseason to fix the roster.
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MLB Rumors
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Coach says Mariners were told of Josh Lueke's criminal past — The Mariners knew all about Josh Lueke's 96-mph fastball when they acquired him from the Texas Rangers in the Cliff Lee deal. But Mariners executives insisted they knew nothing before the July 9 trade about the 25-year-old minor …
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ESPN, Mariners blog and Lookout Landing
Aaron Gleeman / HardballTalk:
Was last night's Rays outfield the fastest in baseball history? — With rosters expanding yesterday the Rays called up speedster Desmond Jennings from Triple-A and started him in right field. They also had Carl Crawford in left field and B.J. Upton in center field, which has me wondering whether …
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