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Paul Doyle / Hartford Courant:
A Change Of Heart For Fans, Tavarez — BOSTON — When the mere mention of his name drew a chorus of boos at Fenway Park earlier this season, Julian Tavarez would glance at the American League East standings posted on The Wall. — Tavarez saw the Red Sox sitting atop the list and wondered …
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George King / New York Post:
PAPI DISSES DEREK — ORTIZ RAPS JETER'S MVP CREDENTIALS — BALTIMORE - Derek Jeter's answer to David Ortiz' suggestion that Jeter wouldn't be as good a hitter or an MVP winner in the Red Sox lineup sounded like a Jeter single through the middle - crisp. — "I don't have to do it in his lineup …
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Jeter to Ortiz: Yanks have 'something to play for' — Success is apparently its own reward for New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. — When asked about Boston Red Sox DH David Ortiz's grousing about his chances to be the American League MVP, Jeter noted the Yankees still have "something to play for."
USA Today:Abreu gave Yankees a vital boost in spring away from AL East field
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Top NL skipper is... Dominating Mets' Randolph? Or Girardi of overachieving Fish? — MIAMI — Call it sibling rivalry of the pinstriped variety. Willie Randolph and Joe Girardi both won World Series rings playing for the Yankees, both coached under likely Hall of Famer Joe Torre …
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Coins flipped in case of ties — Home-field advantage decided for one-game playoffs — Twenty-two coin flips later, the only ones flipping for joy were the Los Angeles Dodgers. — According to results of a series of coin flips conducted by conference call Tuesday to determine sites …
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Padres begin key series with Reds — San Diego (74-68) at Cincinnati (71-72), 4:10 p.m. PT — In the middle of two races, for the National League West title and NL Wild Card berth, the Padres venture into Great American Ball Park for a three-game shootout with the Reds starting Tuesday night.
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Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Blue Jays expected to lose at least $22 million this season — TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays are expected to lose at least $22 million this year, according to a top executive with the team's parent company. — Rogers Media Inc. president and CEO Tony Vinor said Tuesday he regards the figure as …
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Baseball America:
Gordon Wins Minor League Player Of The Year — WICHITA, Kan.—Kansas City Royals fans have salivated over the thought of watching Alex Gordon, the No. 2 overall pick in 2005, play at Kauffman Stadium. They've dreamed of how he'll turn around the organization, become a mainstay at third base, lead the team to the playoffs.
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Notes: Fields in line for position switch — Hot White Sox prospect has Crede in front of him at third base — ANAHEIM — In a strange twist of fate, Josh Fields' locker in the visiting clubhouse at Angel Stadium is situated right next to that of Joe Crede.
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NY Daily News:
Waiting for Rivera & Martinez to pitch in — For the first time in history, the Mets and Yankees have double-digit leads at the same time. In the middle of September, the Mets are about to clinch the NL East and the Yankees have pulled so far away from the Red Sox that this weekend's Yankee-Red Sox series …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
For Nats, Similar Themes Give Different Result — It could develop into a full-scale battle between the pitchers and the hitters if the Washington Nationals were to let it go that far. In a four-game series over the weekend in Colorado, they hit and ran and sent balls all over the park …
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Two Steps Back, NL — This is part four of a four-part series where we look at which players saw their stock rise and fall the most in each organization. We finish off today with the National League, and the bad. — Arizona Diamondbacks — After winning the Double-A Southern League ERA title …
Sports Illustrated:
Beyond Moneyball — Why A's Beane succeeds where others have failed — It's the man, not the methodology. — Moneyball was a superbly written tale, and while the book got it right in that the stunning achievements of the Oakland A's should indeed be attributed to their great general manager Billy Beane …
Baseball America:
Q&A: Philip Hughes — The top-rated prospect in the Yankees organization, Philip Hughes came into the season with high expectations and exceeded them. The Yankees' first-round pick in the 2004 draft (23rd overall), the 20-year-old righthander began the year in high Class A Tampa but was promoted to Trenton after five starts.
Maury / The Baseball Journals:
Harold Reynolds Interview - First Since ESPN Firing — Today on Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner, Harold Reynolds made his first radio or TV appearance since being fired by ESPN. He discussed the situation, his wife and family, getting his name back, and the upcoming mediation with ESPN.
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Cabrera blossomed as Matsui's replacement — NEW YORK — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman repeated the question, slightly shocked, just to make sure his ears weren't lying to him. — "Do we need [Hideki] Matsui back?" — It was only a curiosity, not an indictment.
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Fan Value Index 2006 — Readers rate which parks offer best value, experience — Last year SI.com writers analyzed each major league ballpark from a fan's vantage point in order to determine which venues offered the best value and experience. But this time around we went to the best source: the fans.
Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
KDKA out as Pirates flagship station — PITTSBURGH (AP) — The first radio station to broadcast a major league baseball game is losing the rights to Pittsburgh Pirates games after 51 years. — KDKA will cease to be the Pirates' flagship station in 2007 as the team's radio rights shift …
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