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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Time to close curtain on this act — TORONTO — In 2011, when Manny Ramírez will be 39 years old, he will start to receive the first installment in 16 years of deferred payments. The checks that year will total slightly less than $2 million, and by the year 2026 …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Tavarez starts to shine for Sox — TORONTO — If this keeps up, the once-unloved Julian Tavarez won't be able to walk anywhere in Boston without people tipping their hats. — The erstwhile reliever made his fifth start for the Red Sox last night since coming out of the bullpen …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Girardi's days likely numbered — Manager reportedly will be dismissed at season's end — PHILADELPHIA — It's been a year of surprises for the Florida Marlins. So, in an ironic way, it's strangely fitting that this startling season has produced a fallout between management and manager.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Sources say Girardi will be out after season — PHILADELPHIA — When Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria fired manager Joe Girardi after a testy exchange Aug. 6, Loria was quickly talked into changing his mind. — But as the Marlins make their final run at an improbable playoff berth …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Schneider finishing strong — Catcher's adjustments lead to hot streak to close out season — NEW YORK — Brian Schneider's remaining at-bats of the 2006 season might not change his final statistics much, but they can still be important. — Having corrected flaws in his stance …
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Robert F. Moore / NY Daily News:
Cutoff men — Bombers' brass vow to punish fans who scalp — Furious that fans are reselling their tickets online, the Yankees have started revoking the contracts of season-ticket holders and banning them from buying playoff seats this year. — The team has fired off at least eight letters …
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USA Today:
Pirates, Royals play spoiler at end of season — The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Kansas City Royals will not be around for October, but they are going to have a say about the eight postseason teams. — The Pirates, in fifth place in the National League East, play a weekend series …
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David Picker / New York Times:
No News on Martínez, and Mets Say That's Good — Pedro Martínez provided encouraging signs for the Mets when he pitched against the Florida Marlins on Thursday. In his second start since missing a month with an injury to his right calf, Martínez's command was present.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Who will be the next Esteban Loaiza? — Say hello to the "Esteban Loaizas of 2006." — The scout who coined that phrase wasn't talking about the top of this year's free-agent pitching market — left-hander Barry Zito and righty Jason Schmidt. — He wasn't talking about potential free agents …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Pavano Joins Yankees, and the Joking Begins — It has been a season of setbacks for Carl Pavano, the Yankees' $10 million missing man. But the team made sure his latest physical problem did not keep him out of the clubhouse. — Pavano, who cracked three ribs in a car accident on Aug. 15 …
Ben Bolch / Los Angeles Times:
Colletti Sees Ethier in L.A. Future — Andre Ethier was back in the starting lineup Friday, but the rookie left fielder openly expressed doubts about whether he would be back with the Dodgers in 2007. — A prolonged September slump in which he is batting .128 with no home runs and one run batted …
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
A's walk-off win gives Zito lasting image — Scutaro's heroics put Oakland in position to clinch AL West — OAKLAND — Barry Zito wore the satisfied, bemused look of a man who knows he's about to attend one hell of a party. — Thanks to Bobby Kielty, Jay Payton, Marco Scutaro and a host of lesser heroes, he is.
Baseball America:
International: Mariners Sign Truinfel — As expected, the summer of 2006 has been a busy one on the international market. The Mariners, who aren't shy about signing players from any corner of the globe, already had spent heavily earlier in the summer, signing Venezuelan outfielder Mario Martinez for $600,000.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Jenkins speaks out — Bobblehead winners chosen; Rottino caught in numbers game — MILWAUKEE — Longtime Brewers outfielder Geoff Jenkins said was "hurt pretty bad" by the organization's decision in August to begin playing him off the bench, and he hinted that he expects to play elsewhere in 2007.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: Eckstein returns; Edmonds on the way? — Eckstein returns; Edmonds on the way? — David Eckstein's name appeared among the starters on the Cardinals' lineup card Friday night for the first time since Aug. 18, when he suffered a strained left side.
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