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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
If Yankees drag it out, Joe Torre may stand a chance — The longer George Steinbrenner & Co. prolong this latest Joe Torre watch, the more I'm convinced The Boss is having trouble reconciling the reason he wants to change managers. — Torre is in trouble again because, for the third straight year …
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Pinstripe Alley
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Jeff Jacobs / Hartford Courant:
Two Futures: Joe's & Mo's — I would have fired Joe Torre after the 2006 season. — The proudest franchise in sports flat-lined and Torre didn't do anything about it. Had George Steinbrenner thanked Joe for the memories, stuffed the final $7 million in Torre's pocket and told him to take a hike …
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Rivera: Torre is a factor in my free-agent future — Mariano Rivera ended his surprise appearance at Cleanup Day II by asking the assembled media at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday to make sure to "spend some money" at his Westchester restaurant this winter. — "I don't have a job," he joked.
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New York Post
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Call Derek Jeter the Teflon Captain — Joe Torre would probably like to have the same lifetime pass, because of all the winning he did here, that Derek Jeter does. And who knows? Maybe Torre does. Maybe all the winning will get him over again. Maybe he can still keep his job …
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The Joy of Sox
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
The Yanks Are in Flux, Starting at the Top — For years, George Steinbrenner has vowed to let the young elephants into the tent. It was his way of saying that someday, his family would take over the Yankees for him. Now 77 years old and uneasy in public, Steinbrenner is depending more than ever on input from his sons, Hank and Hal.
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Pinstripe Alley
Mark Kiszla / Denver Post:
Classics of fall created with gut, not brains — With a straight face, Rockies manager Clint Hurdle now confidently states a goal that would have caused the Colorado mountains to crumble from laughter only a month ago: "We will not be happy if we don't get to the World Series." — And know what?
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
Peters' influence provides playoffs hint of Oriole Way — If you've been paying attention for the past 10 years or so, you've probably noticed that Baltimore is no longer the center of the baseball universe. — Maybe it never was, but there was a time when the Orioles …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Report: Schuerholz expected to step down — FOXSports.com, Updated 28 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — The Braves have a major announcement scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET. — It's expected that longtime GM John Schuerholz is stepping down and being replaced by his assistant, Frank Wren.
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Hot Foot
Neil Best / Newsday:
Waldman defends her on-air tears — Suzyn Waldman's teary report from the Yankees' clubhouse late Monday night has been a source of amusement on the radio, on the Internet and in print across the continent. — To her, though, there is nothing funny about that.
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Awful Announcing, Lady At The Bat, Hot Foot, Deadspin, William World News and Can't Stop The Bleeding
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David Gassko / Hardball Times:
My 2007 MVPs — The regular season is over and it's been an exciting one, but now the real season begins—no, not the postseason, the awards season. Ultimately, of course, none of these awards mean anything—they're just subjective opinion backed by a trophy—but I find it impossible to not get riled up and excited about it.
ESPN:
The 50 greatest moments in LCS history — Baseball is about the unexpected, the surprise, the drama of one pitch or one at-bat deciding a game or a series. Let's hope we get many such moments in this year's League Championship Series. Here are our 50 greatest moments in LCS history …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Catching on ... and on — At 35, Varitek remains productive at plate - and invaluable behind it — News item: The Detroit Tigers picked up the $13 million option on catcher Ivan Rodriguez, who turns 36 Nov. 30, for the 2008 season. "People just throw around other options like you can get anybody …
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Basegirl
George King / New York Post:
CARDS HAVEN'T ASKED TO INTERVIEW OPPENHEIMER — The Cardinals have not received permission from the Yankees to interview Damon Oppenheimer for the general manager vacancy. — According to talk in St. Louis, the head of the Yankees' amateur scouting, is on the list of possible replacements for Walt Jocketty.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Alex Rodriguez opts to take his time — Alex Rodriguez doesn't have to decide whether to opt out of his contract until Nov. 10, so don't expect any quick resolutions to the two-time AL MVP's situation. — Rodriguez is expected to void the final three years and $81 million of his record 10-year, $252million deal.
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New York Post
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Thrown A Curve — That loud crashing sound you hear is probably baseball's brain trust banging their heads against the nearest brick wall. — Obviously, baseball doesn't have a game-fixing problem. The sport is so honest it hurts. In the past two weeks, almost all of its mega-market …
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Purple Row

