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NY Daily News:
George Steinbrenner may clean house, hire Tony La Russa — After 12 playoff appearances, four World Championships and some heartbreaking disappointments, it looks like Joe Torre has managed his last game as a Yankee - and his successor may well be Tony La Russa.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yanks fall to Indians in 4 games; Joe Torre era could be over — Another October, another first-round exit for the Yankees. And while not as shocking as the last two, this likely will be the one that results in massive changes, starting up top with the anticipated end of the Joe Torre era.
Georgeking / New York Post:IT'S AN INDIAN BUMMER
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Surviving Grady, New Jersey Online, MLB Trade Rumors, Fox Sports, NJ.com, NY Daily News and Boy of Summer
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:Steinbrenner knows he needs a star to replace Torre
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Rodriguez's Agent Votes to Opt Out — A clubhouse attendant packed the belongings from Alex Rodriguez's locker into cardboard boxes yesterday, in what may have been a sign that Rodriguez did not plan to visit Yankee Stadium anytime soon. He may never return as a member of the Yankees …
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN.com:
Boras: Big plans if A-Rod opts out — If Alex Rodriguez opts out of his contract with the Yankees — and as of Monday night's loss to Cleveland, it's still a big if because Rodriguez wasn't giving any hints and said he hasn't even thought about it — his agent Scott Boras will prepare …
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Baseball Musings
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Extra Work Is Not Enough for Rodriguez — Alex Rodriguez's brown eyes were moist and bloodshot, obvious evidence of how he had reacted on a gloomy Monday night. Rodriguez had watched the Yankees lose to the Cleveland Indians, 6-4, ending a potentially memorable season and perhaps ending his career with them, too.
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FIRE JOE MORGAN
Joe Posnanski:
The Great Wedge ... This is an ode to Eric Wedge. Monday night in New York, he did absolutely nothing that I, as a fan, agreed with. Nothing. He started Paul Byrd when I was sure he should have gone with C.C. Sabathia on short rest. He played Kelly Shoppach because he's Paul Byrd's personal catcher …
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Redleg Nation
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:Cleveland Indians reach AL Championship Series with Game 4 victory over New York
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In Dayton We Trust
MLB.com:
Tigers exercise option on Ivan Rodriguez for 2008 — DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers today announced the club has exercised its option for the 2008 season on catcher Ivan Rodriguez. — "The Tigers are pleased to have Pudge back for the 2008 season," Tigers President, Chief Executive Officer and General Manager David Dombrowski said.
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Joe Posnanski:
Jeters never prosper ... Hype is a funny thing. It can rattle your nervous system even when you KNOW the hype is wrong. Take Derek Jeter. I know, intellectually, that the whole "Derek Jeter is Captain Clutch, Conqueror of Pressure, Count of Men on Base, Knight of the Round Ball …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Bell leaving Royals to become White Sox's minor-league field coordinator — Former Royals manager Buddy Bell sure didn't last long in his new job as a senior advisor to general manager Dayton Moore. — Bell plans to leave the Royals at the end of the month to become the minor-league field coordinator for the Chicago White Sox.
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Royals Authority
Awful Announcing:
Suzyn Waldman Cries On-Air Following Yankees Defeat — I understand that Fans get upset when "their" team loses, and sometime cry. But a broadcaster live on-air? I think that's unprecedented. Well that's exactly what Yankees radio announcer Suzyn Waldman did during the postgame show on WFAN last night.
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
NL Teams Can't Touch the Talent of the AL — There is probably one baseball fan, hidden safely away in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Colorado, who truly believes that everything — other than the right to play in an exhibition series — is at stake in the upcoming National League …
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Sports Illustrated:
Fall guy (cont.) — Managerial Odds Board — 1. Mattingly. Lacks experience but has The Boss in his corner. Even money. — 2. Girardi. NL Manager of the Year with Florida turned down $1.5 million a year from Orioles. 3-1. — 3. La Russa. A perfect fit for the old Steinbrenner.
King Kaufman / Salon:
King Kaufman's Sports Daily — Baseball playoffs: Sweeps week. Off days abound thanks to first-round routs. MLB needs a flexible schedule. Plus: "Frank TV," more. — Thanks to the New York Yankees beating the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 Sunday, there will be at least one more baseball …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Hamilton recovering from heart attack — Veteran Astros radio broadcaster undergoes angioplasty — HOUSTON — Longtime Astros radio broadcaster Milo Hamilton had a health scare on Sunday, experiencing chest pains that ultimately led to a heart attack. — Hamilton, who was scheduled …
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Associated Press
Associated Press:
Playoff payoff: Phils give Manuel 2-year extension — PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies and manager Charlie Manuel agreed to a two-year extension with a club option for 2010 on Tuesday night, keeping around the folksy manager who led the franchise to their first NL East title since 1993.
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Blogging Baseball
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Schill to go Game 2 — Just the quick news right now... Terry Francona just announced that Curt Schilling will be pitching in Game 2 against the Indians, with Daisuke Matsuzaka pitching in Game 3. Josh Beckett will, of course, go in the first game of the series.
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