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Associated Press:
Reyes extends hit streak to 25, Marlins double Mets — NEW YORK — Jose Reyes extended his hitting streak to a career-high 25 games with an infield single that set up Miami's big inning, and the Marlins extended the New York Mets' home losing skid to a month with a 4-2 win Tuesday night.
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Fish Stripes, Globe and Mail and Yahoo! Sports
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Mike Nichols / Metsblog:
Final Score: Marlins 4 Mets 2 — The Mets (53-57) lost to the Marlins (50-60) by the score of 4-2 tonight at Cit Field. — Jonathon Niese took the loss allowing four runs - all in fourth inning - on eight hits and a walk while striking out four over six innings pitched.
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Amazin' Avenue
Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Pedroia unhappy about call, ejected inning later — Dustin Pedroia disagreed with first-base umpire Paul Nauert's check-swing call on Tuesday night. (Michael Dwyer/AP) — BOSTON — First-base umpire Paul Nauert showed plenty of patience, but Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia couldn't leave the issue alone.
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Michael Vega / Boston Globe:
Final: Rangers 6, Red Sox 4
Final: Rangers 6, Red Sox 4
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Over the Monster, Associated Press and Yahoo! Sports
Dan Shaughnessy / The Boston Globe:
Are the Red Sox really backing Bobby Valentine?
Are the Red Sox really backing Bobby Valentine?
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Boston Globe and Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Paul Hagen / MLB.com:
Designated hitter is now a role more than a player — David Ortiz wasn't even born when the American League introduced the newfangled designated hitter rule in 1973. With the one-time innovation now in its 40th season and embedded into baseball at all levels, though, no player is more emblematic of the position.
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baseballmusings.com
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Despite off-day, Washington not skipping starters
Steve Nesius / Globe and Mail:
J.A. Happ lasts four innings in debut as Jays fall to Rays — James Shields threw eight strong innings, Evan Longoria drove in a run in his return from an injury, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Toronto Blue Jays 4-1 on Tuesday night. — Shields (10-7) allowed one run and two hits.
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boston.stats.com, DRaysBay, Associated Press, Yahoo! Sports and baseballmusings.com
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Pitching Notes: Blue Jays, Lee, Garza, Oswalt
Pitching Notes: Blue Jays, Lee, Garza, Oswalt
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ESPN, Toronto Sun, Drunk Jays Fans, MLB Daily Dish, Bluebird Banter and Chicago Tribune
Associated Press:
Fiers Perfect Through 6, Brewers Beat Reds 3-1 — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Brewers rookie Mike Fiers took a perfect game into the seventh inning and Aramis Ramirez hit a two-run homer off Johnny Cueto to lead Milwaukee over the Cincinnati Reds 3-1 on Tuesday night.
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Brew Crew Ball and Associated Press
Associated Press:
Twins Rally for 7-5 Win Over Indians — CLEVELAND (AP) — The Minnesota Twins couldn't solve Cleveland Indians starter Corey Kluber. They had no trouble knocking around All-Star closer Chris Perez. — Tsuyoshi Nishioka's go-ahead sacrifice fly was part of a three-run ninth inning against Perez …
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Twinkie Town
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Mets won't eat Jason Bay's contract — NEW YORK — On the day the Mets announced that left fielder Jason Bay will become a platoon player, general manager Sandy Alderson said the Mets have no plans to swallow the final guaranteed season of his four-year, $66 million contract.
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NY Daily News, Amazin' Avenue, New Jersey Online, New York Times, Bats, MLB Daily Dish, Metsblog and MLB Rumors
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
NY Mets should stick with struggling Jason Bay for now
NY Mets should stick with struggling Jason Bay for now
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Wall Street Journal and Metsblog
Associated Press:
Hamels Tosses 5-Hitter as Phillies Beat Braves 3-0 — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cole Hamels threw a five-hitter for his fifth career shutout, Ryan Howard hit a two-run homer and the Philadelphia Phillies beat Atlanta 3-0 Tuesday night to snap a seven-game losing streak against the Braves.
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Associated Press and The Good Phight
Associated Press:
Orioles Beat Mariners 8-7 in 14 Innings — BALTIMORE (AP) — Adam Jones singled home the winning run in the 14th inning, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Seattle Mariners 8-7 Tuesday night after rallying from a five-run deficit. — It was the fourth straight victory for the Orioles …
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Lookout Landing, MLB Daily Dish and Associated Press
Andrew Seligman / Associated Press:
Chen gets win as Royals beat White Sox 5-2 — CHICAGO—Bruce Chen outpitched Jake Peavy for his first win in six weeks, Billy Butler hit his career-high 22nd homer and the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2 on Tuesday night. — The White Sox had won 10 of 13 but saw their lead …
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South Side Sox, Royals Review, boston.stats.com and Associated Press
Associated Press:
Pirates Lose 10-4 to D-Backs — PITTSBURGH (AP) — It had been a winning formula for the Pittsburgh Pirates all season — take the lead into the eighth inning and let set-up man Jason Grili and closer Joel Hanrahan finish off the victory. — However, that formula didn't work Tuesday night …
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Bucs Dugout and Associated Press
Associated Press:
Padres sale agreement in place — A group headed by former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley and including pro golfer Phil Mickelson reached agreement Monday to buy the San Diego Padres from John Moores. — The purchase price is believed to be around $800 million.
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Associated Press, Deadspin and Gaslamp Ball
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Agreement in place for Padres sale to local group
Agreement in place for Padres sale to local group
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Gaslamp Ball
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Entire Marlins organization can expect thorough post-season review from “angry” owner Jeffrey Loria — NEW YORK — No matter how the Marlins play each season, the front office always meets in October to review the organization's performance. — Given that the club …
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Sun-Sentinel, HardballTalk and MLB Rumors
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Clark Spencer / MiamiHerald.com:
Last-place Miami Marlins lament $190 million spending spree
Last-place Miami Marlins lament $190 million spending spree
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Fish Stripes, Baseball Nation and MLB Rumors
