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Associated Press:
Red Sox, Braves Lead by Only 1 Game With 3 to Play — WASHINGTON (AP) — Never in the long history of Major League Baseball has any team held a lead in September of eight games or more for a postseason berth and failed to clinch. — Got that? Never happened. Not even once.
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TSN.ca, Talking Chop, Viva El Birdos, Babes Love Baseball, Boston Herald and Phillies Nation
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Braves lose to Nationals 3-0, hurting playoff bid — WASHINGTON - Altanta's NL wild-card lead was cut to one game over St. Louis, with the top four hitters in the Braves' lineup, including Chipper Jones and Dan Uggla, going a combined 0 for 16 with five strikeouts Sunday in a 3-0 loss to the Washington Nationals.
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Talking Chop, Federal Baseball and Yahoo! Sports
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Yanks prez: Team wants Cashman back as GM — NEW YORK — After a successful regular season, the New York Yankees would like Brian Cashman to remain as the team's general manager beyond this year. — “Clearly, we want him back,” Yankees president Randy Levine told ESPNNewYork.com.
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Bronx Baseball Daily and YFSF
Howie Rumberg / Globe and Mail:
BoSox stop Yanks to pad wild card lead — The Red Sox salvaged their AL wild-card lead Sunday when Jacoby Ellsbury hit a two-out, three-run homer in the 14th inning of the nightcap of a day-night doubleheader, lifting Boston over the New York Yankees 7-4. — The Red Sox rallied from a 3- deficit …
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Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Over the Monster, Surviving Grady and Pinstripe Alley
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Source: Frustrated Marlins to consider trading underperforming Nolasco — Nolasco in his final start took the loss after giving up seven runs (six earned) on nine hits in two-plus innings to Brewers. — MILWAUKEE — Ricky Nolasco's season ended Sunday. So perhaps did his tenure with the Marlins.
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MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Matt Kemp's NL triple-crown ambitions take hit in Dodgers' win — SAN DIEGO — At one point during the Los Angeles Dodgers' 8-2 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday, a fan at Petco Park shouted at Matt Kemp. — “Braun got two hits!” the fan alerted him. “Braun got two hits!”
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Yahoo! Sports and True Blue LA
Aaron Fitt / Baseball America:
2011 New York-Penn League Top 20 Prospects — With negotiations with most premium 2011 draftees dragging late into the summer, the short-season New York-Penn League lacked its usual college star power this summer. Instead, most of the circuit's top prospects were 2010 high school draftees or international players.
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River Avenue Blues and Phuture Phillies
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Ten worst career-ending performances of all time — It's that time of the year again. The regular season is winding down, and with it quite a few major league careers will come to an end. — Everyone wants to go off with a nice storybook ending where you get the bit hit or throw …
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HardballTalk and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Distressing day, that's for sure — ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - We are reeling. Our world no longer makes sense. The Patriots can't even beat the Buffalo Bills anymore. — In a skittish September of cataclysmic Red Sox freefall, we still had the Patriots over the Bills.
Discussion:
The Soxaholix and Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Associated Press:
Phillies end eight-game losing streak in romp over Mets — NEW YORK — Roy Halladay, Hunter Pence and the fully loaded Philadelphia Phillies snapped their eight-game losing streak, looking playoff-ready in every way Sunday by routing the New York Mets 9-4. — Playing their regular lineup …
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Blogging Baseball and The Good Phight
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Well-stocked bullpen gives Rockies some trade options — Contact: 303-954-1301 or trenck@ denverpost.com — HOUSTON — The Rockies' season is measured more by MRIs than RBIs. It has been an unmitigated disaster, with injuries and underwhelming performances siphoning any and all optimism.
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CloserNews and Purple Row
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Associated Press:
Orioles Fall to Tigers 10-6 — DETROIT (AP) — Brian Matusz is in line to break a record held by Roy Halladay — but it's not a very flattering one. — Matusz gave up six runs and seven hits in five innings Sunday in Baltimore's 10-6 loss to the Detroit Tigers.
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Camden Chat
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kuroda uncertain as to future in LA or Japan — SAN DIEGO — Hiroki Kuroda has been told that the Japanese media is speculating that he'll return to Japan to pitch a farewell season with Hiroshima in 2012. — “It's amazing that something I don't know, someone else knows,” said Kuroda …
