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Associated Press:
Rays Turn Table on Red Sox, Rally for 4-3 Win — BOSTON (AP) — Sean Rodriguez hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning off Boston closer Alfredo Aceves, and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Red Sox on Sunday afternoon, a day after losing in the final inning.
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Boston Herald and ESPN
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Marc Topkin / The Heater Feed:
For starters, Rays at Red Sox, in the sunshine — UPDATE, 12:34: Maddon said the lineup was a result of wanting to get Rhymes into a game, and wanting to give Elliot Johnson a day off, and, thirdly, to give Sean Rodriguez a game at shortstop as he's been playing third and second. ...
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Boston Globe
Associated Press:
Phillies' Halladay Leaves With Sore Shoulder — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay left his start against the St. Louis Cardinals after two innings as a precaution due to right shoulder soreness, matching the second-shortest outing of his career.
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The Good Phight and Associated Press
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R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Phillies blank Cardinals 4-0 behind Kendrick
Phillies blank Cardinals 4-0 behind Kendrick
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Yahoo! Sports, Phillies Nation, Viva El Birdos and The Good Phight
Associated Press:
Cabrera's 4 Hits Help Giants Beat Marlins 3-2 — MIAMI (AP) — Melky Cabrera tied a career high with four hits, including a home run, and scored all three runs Sunday for the San Francisco Giants to help Matt Cain beat the Miami Marlins 3-2. — Cabrera went 4 for 4 to hike his average to .369 and has 73 hits, most in the majors.
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McCovey Chronicles, Fish Stripes and Associated Press
Associated Press:
Dickey Shuts Down Punchless Padres — NEW YORK (AP) — R.A. Dickey struck out 10 and reached double digits for strikeouts in consecutive games for the first time in his career and the New York Mets held the punchless San Diego Padres scoreless for the second straight day, 2-0 Sunday.
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CBS New York and Associated Press
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Final Score: Mets 9 Padres 0
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Amazin' Avenue, Gaslamp Ball, Yahoo! Sports and baseballmusings.com
Rick Freeman / NBCSports.com:
Santana throws first shutout in two years
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies hit 5 HRs, but bad pitching dooms loss to Reds — CINCINNATI — Jamie Moyer makes history every time he steps onto the mound. But how many more opportunities the 49-year-old will receive with the Rockies has become an open question. — On a day of pinball baseball …
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Purple Row
Jeff Wallner / MLB.com:
Reds, Rockies set two homer records — CINCINNATI — Great American Ball Park surpassed even its own reputation on Sunday afternoon. — Dexter Fowler's pinch-hit home run with one out in the eighth inning off of Reds starter Mat Latos was the ninth home run on Sunday, setting a Great American Ball Park single-game record.
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Yahoo! Sports
Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Nationals want bullpen help in trade for John Lannan — Buster Olney of ESPN says the Nationals are looking for relief pitching, and they're willing to deal LHP John Lannan in order to acquire such help. — Lannan is 3-5 with a 6.12 ERA in nine starts with Triple-A Syracuse this season.
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Federal Baseball and MLB Rumors
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Ryan Dempster wouldn't mind staying with Cubs — Pirates second baseman Neil Walker steals second ahead of the tag by Darwin Barney in the second inning Saturday in Pittsburgh. Gene J. Puskar~AP — PITTSBURGH — Just because Ryan Dempster knows the Cubs will look to trade …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Nick Cafardo / The Boston Globe:
Injury epidemic a pain in the neck for MLB — Jacoby Ellsbury proved that you don't have to play to make a lot of money. In the offseason after he made $490,000 and played in 18 games, his salary rose to $2.9 million. — The number of players on the disabled list is actually down a tad this season …
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MLB Rumors
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Mets' good start not being reflected at Citi Field's gates — I'll admit I was first in line among the legion of doubters about the Mets, who should've been lost in the ash heap by now. There wasn't enough pitching, not enough leadership and, didn't we all know, not enough money to keep …
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Chien-Ming Wang replaces Ross Detwiler in the Nationals' rotation — (Kevin C. Cox - GETTY IMAGES) Chien-Ming Wang will replace Ross Detwiler in the Nationals' rotation, Manager Davey Johnson said, a decision Johnson based on Wang's track record and Detwiler being better suited to pitch in relief.
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SI Tracking Blog, baseballmusings.com and Nats Enquirer
