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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves, Wickman agree to one-year deal — Veteran closer set to return for 2007 season — WASHINGTON — Braves general manager John Schuerholz won't enter a second consecutive offseason in search of a closer. Bob Wickman has agreed to come back to serve in that role for the 2007 season.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves, Wickman agree to one-year deal — Veteran closer set to return for 2007 season — WASHINGTON — Braves general manager John Schuerholz rolled the dice and entered this season without a proven closer. He won't have to realize the damaging effects of such a gamble next season.
Associated Press:
One more year: Wickman re-signs with Braves — ATLANTA — Reliever Bob Wickman and the Atlanta Braves agreed to a $6.5 million, one-year contract extension for 2007, ensuring the team won't have to go through another futile offseason search for a closer. — The team announced …
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MLB Trade Rumors
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Willis a Met Next Season? A Team Can Dream, Can't It? — Until the playoffs begin and games around here start to matter again, all there is left to do is wait. A one-night-only reprieve came last night, when no one could have faulted the Mets' front office for putting aside …
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The Musings and Prophecies …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Randolph Goes With Plan B as Mets' A-Minus Squad Wins — It took until 2:30 a.m. yesterday for a cleaning crew to scrub and polish and vacuum the Mets' clubhouse until not a trace of the celebratory detritus remained. — There were no corks or cigar wrappers lying around, no alcohol stains, funky odors or broken glass.
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New York Post
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Bonser faces off vs. Schilling — Minnesota (89-61) at Boston (81-70), 6:05 p.m .CT — When the Twins faced the Red Sox for the first time this season back in the middle of June, they looked at it as a critical series. — The Twins knew they had to start winning those types of series …
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The Joy of Sox
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Steven Goff / Washington Post:
Rookie Perez Has Big Night For Nats — Reliever Breezes In His First Start: Nationals 9, Braves 2 — It is very late in a long, unproductive season, Washington Nationals Manager Frank Robinson figured, and the starting pitchers have been getting belted on a routine basis.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
A sparring session — Towers's remarks set off Mirabelli — Doug Mirabelli defended himself yesterday from what he termed an ``assassination directly at my character for unprovoked reasons" by Padres general manager Kevin Towers, who was quoted in Monday's San Diego Union-Tribune …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Hansack's finish earns start — Devern Hansack feared the worst when Ben Cherington approached him in the Hadlock Field clubhouse immediately after he pitched eight strong innings to lead the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs past Akron for the Eastern League championship.
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The Joy of Sox
ESPN:
Giambi, Torre get tough with A-Rod — The Yankees' magic number to clinch the AL East is 1. Fitting, because the defending AL MVP seems to be all alone in the Bronx Bombers' clubhouse. — In a story in this week's Sports Illustrated, Alex Rodriguez is portrayed as a loner on the AL's best team …
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Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
Pedro remains key to Mets' hopes in October — NEW YORK — The party at Shea was still raging out on the field, with the Mets and family members celebrating the franchise's first Eastern Division title since 1988. Hundreds of fans hung around to savor the moment on Monday night, too …
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:CURBING HIS ENTHUSIASM — PEDRO DITCHES CLINCH PARTY; — EYES SERIES WIN
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels' Moreno: Expect Changes — Before team's 5-2 win over Kansas City, owner vows to do `something major' to improve the chances of making a serious run at a championship next season. — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It won't rival Babe Ruth's Called Shot during the 1932 World Series …
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Yanks win ninth straight AL East title — Bombers fall to Jays, but clinch division with Red Sox loss — TORONTO — Time to pop the corks. The Yankees are American League East champions once again. — New York wrapped up its ninth consecutive division title on Wednesday night …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Clemens uncertain about future — Future Hall of Famer will use the winter to make decision — HOUSTON — As manager Phil Garner strode to the mound to ceremoniously remove Roger Clemens from Wednesday's game, Brad Ausmus had a brief exchange with Clemens, who was in the final moments …
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Notes: Lind wins third Webster Award — Outfielder only third Jays player to be three-time recipient — TORONTO — Adam Lind figured a trip to Toronto might be in store for him this month. The 23-year-old outfielder just didn't expect it to be as a September callup, though.
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Maury Brown / Baseball Prospectus:
The Ledger Domain — Are the Marlins the Biggest Overachievers of All Time? — friendly — Contact — There's always a reason games aren't played on paper. For one, it would make for pretty boring television. But to my way of thinking, perhaps the biggest reason may be that it keeps …
Steven Goff / Washington Post:
Nats Continue To Line Up Their Affiliates — While they continue to search for a home for their top minor league affiliate, the Washington Nationals announced yesterday that they have extended their player development contract with the Class A Potomac Nationals for four years.
Owen Perkins / MLB.com:
Notes: GM marks seventh anniversary — Rockies putting up big numbers; Holliday joins century club — DENVER — Dan O'Dowd celebrated the seventh anniversary of his joining the Rockies as general manager Wednesday, though to call it a "celebration" is something of an overstatement.
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Bad Altitude

