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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Disastrous ninth stings Rays — Pena goes deep twice, but Reyes stumbles vs. Sox again — ST. PETERSBURG — They're still the Red Sox. — On Saturday night, division-leading Boston allowed Tampa Bay to feel like kings for all of an inning before reminding all why the Red Sox are at the top …
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Associated Press:
Boston 8, Tampa Bay 6 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — No speeches. A toast. And then it was back to work for the Boston Red Sox. — The Red Sox became the first team in the majors to clinch a playoff spot, rallying on ninth-inning home runs by Jason Varitek and Julio Lugo to beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 8-6 Saturday.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:Face it, qualifying heats don't count
Discussion:
Peter's Red Sox Forever
Howard Fendrich / Associated Press:
Bullpen blows lead, Phils lose to Nats — WASHINGTON (AP) — His club lost a game on the field and lost ground in the standings Sunday, yet Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel chose to look on the bright side: At least his top relievers got some rest for the stretch run.
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Harlan Goode / Washington Times:
Nats waste chances in defeat — As Washington Nationals reliever Chris Schroder strode to the mound to begin extra innings, it seemed as if the final night game at RFK Stadium might last well into the morning. Since knotting the score at one in the sixth, the Nationals had swapped scoreless innings with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Associated Press:
Angels dump M's to clinch AL West crown — LIKE THIS STORY? — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - John Lackey and the Los Angeles Angels gave their fans another reason to wave those rally monkeys. — The Angels clinched their third AL West title in four years Sunday, with Lackey leading them to a 7-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
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John Perrotto / Beaver County Times & Allegheny Times:
Bucs rethinking GM pick? — The Pittsburgh Pirates' general manager search may not be over after all as Chairman Bob Nutting and President Frank Coonelly are rethinking their decision to offer the job to Neal Huntington after word of their choice leaked to the media last Thursday night.
David K. Li / New York Post:
A-ROD AGENT A 'CUB $COUT' — STAR COULD BE PART OWNER: MAG — A new report says Alex Rodriguez's agent has spoken to a potential new owner of the Chicago Cubs about a bank-breaking deal that could give A-Rod a cut of the team. — The powerful Yankee third baseman is eligible to opt …
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New York Magazine, MLB Trade Rumors, Catbird in the Nosebleed Seats, FanHouse, Bronx Liaison and WasWatching.com
ESPN:
Padres' Bradley hurt arguing, steps on Cameron — SAN DIEGO — Padres left fielder Milton Bradley took out center fielder Mike Cameron, and then himself. — Cameron left Sunday's game against the Colorado Rockies in the seventh inning with a bruised right thumb and index finger after he had his right hand stepped on by Bradley.
Discussion:
Baseball Musings
Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Cleveland 6, Oakland 2 — CLEVELAND (AP) — From shoveling snow to spraying champagne. — The Cleveland Indians, who slipped and slid around April's home opener during a freakish spring storm, capped an unforgettable season at Jacobs Field on Sunday with a sun-soaked championship.
Discussion:
Bucs Dugout
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Relievers Are Specialists, All Right ... in Shoddy Finishes — As if a new curse had infected the Red Sox' relief corps, the cream of the Boston bullpen imploded three times in six days and cost the Red Sox victories they needed to stay comfortably ahead of the belated charge by the dreaded Yankees.
ESPN.com:
Phils' Howard ties MLB strikeout record with 195th — WASHINGTON — Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard struck out Sunday for the 195th time this season to tie the major league record. — In the fourth inning against the Washington Nationals, Howard swung at and missed …
Kevin Hench / Fox Sports:
These players choked down the stretch — LIKE THIS STORY? — As hard as it might be to believe now, less than a month ago the Tigers, Dodgers, Cardinals and Mariners were in playoff contention. — But then came the September swoons. And teams don't fade without individuals failing.
Discussion:
The Wayne Fontes Experience
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
The Ninth in Cleveland — With a 6-2 lead in the top of the ninth, the Indians are three outs away to returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2001. Betancourt is on to nail down the win. — Update: Cust strikes out looking on a pitch that looked out of the strike zone. One out.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Francoeur displays discipline — More patient approach helps Braves right fielder raise average — ATLANTA — As the regular season heads into its final week and the Braves' postseason hopes grow dimmer, Jeff Francoeur knows that at least one goal will likely go unfulfilled.
Discussion:
Talking Chop
