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Yankees GM Cashman's biggest move will be his own
For the many baseball geeks (this space included) that love the less heralded, annual hot-stove league -- the one involving the merry-go-round of front-office people -- Philadelphia sits at the eye of the storm. Future Hall of Famer Pat Gillick, 71,...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball, Government, Theo Epstein, National Government
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YANKEES 7, MARINERS 4: Still providing help this year
kat.obrien@newsday.comSEATTLE - The pinstriped futures of Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi are highly uncertain. Both players will be free agents after the season, and the Yankees are almost certain to let Giambi walk while Abreu may well get more lucrative and longer-term...Tags: Mariano Rivera, Jason Giambi, Adrian Beltre, Bobby Abreu, Major League Baseball
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Dom's Dugout
ΔOnly man who can sign off: If there is justice, the last voice heard at Yankee Stadium will be Bob Sheppard's. "Thank you for coming and drive home safely," he should say, and it should not be a tape. He should be there in person. That's dicey....Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball, New York Mets, Kevin Youkilis, Nellie Fox
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Yankees nearly no-hit in another loss
kat.obrien@newsday.comJoe Girardi said before Friday's game in Seattle that he was not worried that his team would show any lingering effects from the six-hour red-eye flight from Tampa, noting: "There's no time to be tired." Whether it was exhaustion or Brandon Morrow's 96-...Tags: Major League Baseball, Joe Girardi, Miguel Cairo, Boston Red Sox, Derek Jeter
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Morrow Leads Mariners Past Yankees
NewsdayJoe Girardi said before Friday's game that he wasn't worried that his team would show lingering effects from the six-hour red-eye flight from Tampa, Fla. "There's no time to be tired," he said. Whether it was exhaustion or Brandon Morrow's 98 mph...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball, Joe Girardi, New York Mets, Miguel Cairo
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Yankees avoid a no-htter but lose to Seattle
Brandon Morrow's bid to become only the second pitcher in modern history to throw a no-hitter in his first major league start ended when pinch-hitter Wilson Betemit doubled with two outs in the eighth inning, and the Seattle Mariners held on to beat the...Tags: Atlanta Braves, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners, Mark Buehrle
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American League
Ibanez fuels Mariners in 10 CLEVELAND -- Raul Ibanez singled in the go-ahead run to spark Seattle's two-run 10th inning, giving the Mariners a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Saturday. Seattle took a 2-0 lead into the ninth, but Shin-Soo Choo's two-...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Torii Hunter, Emil Brown, Major League Baseball, Kansas City Royals
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Mariners Sweep Indians
The Associated PressAdrian Beltre helped the Seattle Mariners build a lead that was just big enough for its revitalized bullpen. Beltre homered twice, Roy Corcoran completed a shaky ninth inning for his second save and Seattle beat the Cleveland Indians 6-4 Sunday to...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Milwaukee Brewers, Adrian Beltre, Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball
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Dodgers' Juan Pierre one of the best in September
STATS Corner What does Juan Pierre have in common with Ted Williams, Albert Pujols, Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn, Derek Jeter and Vladimir Guerrero? With the season on the line, he's a tough out. Pierre is a career .335 hitter in September, ranking sixth...Tags: Vladimir Guerrero, Major League Baseball, Todd Helton, Richard Hidalgo, Juan Pierre
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Mariners Lose to Twins, 6-5
The Associated PressDenard Span his part to keep the Minnesota Twins from falling further behind in their playoff chase. Span drove in two runs early and then threw out the potential tying run at the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning as the Twins beat the AL-worst...Tags: Major League Baseball, Chris Gray, Mike Redmond, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners
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Griffey ties Sosa on home run list
The Associated PressKen Griffey Jr. thought it was just a matter of time. His first home run with the Chicago White Sox was still a pretty sweet sight for manager Ozzie Guillen. Griffey hit one of Chicago's four homers to move into a tie with Sammy Sosa for fifth on the...Tags: Brian Anderson, Ken Griffey Jr., Major League Baseball, Erik Bedard, Jim Thome
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Seven-Game Skid On Line at Safeco
The Associated PressThe Mariners are trying to break a seven-game losing streak as they take on Oakland again tonight at Safeco Field. Ryan Feierabend (FEER'-bend) starts for Seattle and Gio (jee-oh) Gonzalez for the A's. The M's were shut out last night 2-0. Ichiro Suzuki...
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