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Associated Press:
Syd Thrift, former baseball executive, dies at 77 — BALTIMORE (AP) — Syd Thrift, a former general manger of the Pittsburgh Pirates who spent nearly a half century in baseball, died at 77. — He underwent knee replacement surgery Monday in Milford, Del., and died that night …
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ESPN:
Longtime baseball executive Syd Thrift dies at 77 — Syd Thrift, who spent nearly 50 years in pro baseball as a player, scout and executive, died Monday in Milford, Del., the Baltimore Orioles announced. He was 77. — Thrift had undergone knee replacement surgery at Milford Hospital …
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:Former Orioles VP Thrift dies at 77
Discussion:
Can't Stop The Bleeding
Peter Gammons / ESPN:
'One of the luckiest people on the earth' — The first clue that my cell towers were intact came right around the trading deadline, approximately a month after my aneurysm. By that time, I had been transferred from the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston to the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and the Islands.
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
A-Rod Agonistes — Despite his extraordinary numbers, New York fans are quick to discount his contributions. And when things go wrong for A-Rod, even his teammates find him hard to motivate and harder to understand — "Joe wants to see you." — Alex Rodriguez still was weak …
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Sheffield aims for this week — TORONTO - How real is the possibility of Gary Sheffield playing first base for the Yankees in a playoff game? — "If we feel confident that he can play the position, I don't envision that being a problem," Joe Torre said. "But we need to see something to tell us that."
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley
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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Towers: 'These guys don't miss (Mirabelli)' — LOS ANGELES - Doug Mirabelli won't be getting a Christmas card from Padres General Manager Kevin Towers, but maybe he should. — The cranky catcher who was traded to Boston on May 1 after a .182 April is one of the central characters of the Padres' season.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Tigers need to recapture early season mojo — CHICAGO - Jim Leyland will need to turn into Gene Mauch for the Tigers to blow this sucker now. — It's not going to happen. It was never going to happen. The Tigers still could finish second in the AL Central, but their 8-2 victory …
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Dodgers' bats seize late victory — in rare fashion — LOS ANGELES — The scorecard looks like somebody knocked over an ink bottle. The NL West race looks like a candy grab after somebody flung an Easter basket. The car horns blasting off in the distance here at midnight sound like the postseason has already started.
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Sports Scope
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T. R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Young be leaving? — Beat reporter T.R. Sulivan answers fans' questions … Did the "out of context" comment owner Tom Hicks made about Michael Young "not being a captain of the team type" start a battle that may ultimately end with Young leaving Texas in 2008?
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:Matthews continues to haul in accolades
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
MAKE POSTSEASON WILDER — THE Yankees should not be able to sleepwalk through a late-season series against the Red Sox. For dominating the National League, the Mets should gain more of a reward than one extra game per postseason round. — The solution is to add one playoff team from each league.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe eyeing move to Cactus League — Team confirms report on deal to train in Goodyear, Ariz. — CLEVELAND — In their efforts to improve their outdated Spring Training setup, the Indians might head west. — Cleveland vice president of public relations Bob DiBiasio confirmed a report …
Discussion:
Tribe Report
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Johnson likely done for year — Rookie of the Year candidate has strain in his right forearm — NEW YORK — Marlins rookie Josh Johnson has a right forearm strain, and in all likelihood, the right-hander will not pitch again this season. — Johnson, who has the fourth-best ERA …
Discussion:
The Griddle
Fox Sports:
Hall of Fame is thin at third base — If there's an under-represented group in the Baseball Hall of Fame, it's probably the third basemen. — Whether that's because of long-running neglect on the part of voters (Ron Santo and Darrell Evans would likely say so) or because of a historical weakness …

