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Jon Paul Morosi / Fox Sports:
Price, CC put on Cy-worthy show — ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — I can't tell you who should win the American League Cy Young Award. — But I saw him pitch on Monday. — The New York Jets? The U.S. Open? Please. On this particular night, the best sports drama could be found at Tropicana Field …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Swisher Seeks an Answer for His Injury
Swisher Seeks an Answer for His Injury
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Yankees take another body blow, fall to Rays 1-0 in 11 innings
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Brignac catapults Rays into first with walk-off
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Young Nationals will learn as they play — If Monday night is an indication, the Nationals' final 18 games will include a lot of learning on the job. The team started five rookies (although Ian Desmond and Roger Bernadina, with more than 800 at-bats between them, are hardly rookies anymore).
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Guy Curtwright / MLB.com:
Blanked by Braves, Nats drop sixth in row
Blanked by Braves, Nats drop sixth in row
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The Goessling Game, Nationals Inquisition, NATS INSIDER and The Nationals Enquirer
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Dominant Lowe fans 12 as Braves blank Nats
Associated Press:
Lowe's 12 Strikeouts Lead Braves Past Nats 4-0
Lowe's 12 Strikeouts Lead Braves Past Nats 4-0
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Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Game 144 discussion thread: Nationals at Braves
Game 144 discussion thread: Nationals at Braves
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ESPN:
Francisco Rodriguez faces new charge — NEW YORK — New York Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez faces more charges in his New York City assault case. — Rodriguez — Authorities said in court Tuesday that Rodriguez violated an order of protection by sending his girlfriend 56 text messages …
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Wall Street Journal:
Fewer Empty Seats May Mean More Runs — The San Diego Padres spent the past month fighting off their instate rivals atop the NL West, and the Tampa Bay Rays have battled the New York Yankees all season in the AL East. If only a few more of their fans had actually attended their games …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
The past few good Reds teams didn't draw in September, either — It being a Monday night in the middle of September, we were bound to hear a few comments about the thin attendance at the ballparks of some of the contending teams. And we did. — That great matchup between CC Sabathia
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Ramona Shelburne / ESPN:
Tim Wallach seizes chance in minors — The Dodgers' Triple-A manager forges ahead with an eye toward the big league. — ESPNLosAngeles.com — ALBUQUERQUE — It was 5 o'clock in the afternoon, hot, and nothing about this mid-August New Mexico afternoon was signaling mercy.
Fox Sports:
Ozzie Guillen would be good fit to manage Marlins — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — Ozzie Guillen to the Marlins. It makes almost too much sense. — Guillen lives in Miami.
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Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Source: Bob Melvin to talk with Cubs — The Chicago Cubs are expected to interview Bob Melvin, a former manager for the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks, for their managerial position sometime around the end of the season, a source confirmed Tuesday.
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton has rib pain while swinging — ARLINGTON, Texas — Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton said Tuesday that he felt some pain in his rib cage as he took the final two swings in a batting cage session on Tuesday. — “It was a spasm, we backed off,” Hamilton said.
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Howard Megdal / SNY.tv:
A plan for the 2011 Mets outfield — A look at how Amazins could improve next season — Post on facebook Fan Comments print email — Make no mistake: The offensive production from the Mets' outfield has been horrific in 2010. It represents one of the major reasons why a team …
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phillies trounce Marlins to stay in first place — Ruiz, Werth, Utley, Dobbs all leave the yard to pace offense — MIAMI — Charlie Manuel marveled at some of the hard-hit balls Monday at Sun Life Stadium. — Phillies right fielder Jayson Werth hit an opposite-field home run …
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Tim Reynolds / Associated Press:
Ruiz lifts Phillies past Marlins, 11-4
Ruiz lifts Phillies past Marlins, 11-4
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Clinton Portis on Ines Sainz situation — UPDATE — As part of the latest skirmish in the D.C. sports talk radio wars, both stations announced their big weekly gets for the season. ESPN 980, which I love, has Donovan McNabb, Mike Shanahan and Bruce Allen. 106.7 The Fan, which I also love, has Clinton Portis and Chris Cooley.
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Minnesota Public Radio:
Twins look to bury White Sox — The first place Minnesota Twins take on the second place White Sox in a pivotal three-game series beginning tonight in Chicago. The Twins lead the White Sox by six games in the American League Central division with 19 games left to play.
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Associated Press:
Rangers 2B Kinsler suspended 1 game, will appeal — NEW YORK—Texas Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler will appeal his one-game suspension, imposed Tuesday for taking part in an on-field celebration after being ejected. — Kinsler also was fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball.
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Sports Illustrated:
In battle to gain an edge, teams scout an old foe: the umpires … Before starting his third major league game last month, Blue Jays rookie catcher J.P. Arencibia already knew not just the name of the umpire who would be behind home plate that day, but also the strike zone he normally called and even where he went to college.
