8.09.2007

Morning roundup: Rocky Mountain way

-Colorado slapped Milwaukee around. Don't look now, but the Rockies are only four games out in the West and two back in the Wild Card.
-The Mets rally and hold on for a dramatic victory over Atlanta.
-Chipper Jones says Alex Rodriguez will have to answer questions about steroid allegations.
-Pedro Martinez struggled in his first rehab start.
-The Yankees got bombed. Boston stopped the panic for at least one night. Detroit dropped to 3-10 since July 25. Cleveland faltered in extra innings. Seattle won behind four RBIs from Jose Vidro. What does it all mean? Boston's lead is back to six in the East, Cleveland remains a half-game up in the Central, while Detroit and Seattle are now tied for the Wild Card lead with the Yankees a half-game back.
-Roy Oswalt won a battle of aces. The Cubs remain a game behind Milwaukee in the Central.
-Barry Bonds went deep again. Mike Lupica has some final thoughts now that the carnival is over.
-Reggie Miller might be making a comeback with the Celtics.
-Another twist in Kansas City's running back saga.
-Watch out for those water parks.
-David Beckham may finally suit up tonight.

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