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Joe Sheehan / New York Times:
Great Regular Season? Great, but So What? — The numbers make you scratch your head. Since Major League Baseball went to its current postseason format in 1995, including the recent division series, the teams with the better regular-season record are 41-43 in postseason series.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Foulke planning comeback — Keith Foulke, a World Series hero for the Red Sox in 2004 who abruptly retired in February on the eve of spring training with the Indians, is planning a comeback, his agent said last night. Johnny from Burger King, consider yourself warned.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Mike O'Malley / Yahoo! Sports:
Sixth inning: Beckett takes step forward — Mike O'Malley, an actor, writer and fervent Boston Red Sox fan, will be blogging about the Red Sox during their American League championship series matchup with the Cleveland Indians. — Beckett has to keep the pressure on.
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Let's Go Tribe!
Jack Curry / New York Times:
A Postseason Fixture, Lofton Is Well Traveled Off the Basepaths, Too — Every time Kenny Lofton of the Cleveland Indians sees the persistently played commercial in which a shipping company talks about sending his baseball equipment here, there and everywhere, he said, he looks away from the television.
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Lady At The Bat
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Jocketty considers offer from Reds — Former Cardinals general manager would take front-office job and become Krivsky's boss. — The Cincinnati Reds are pursuing former St. Louis Cardinals General Manager Walt Jocketty, offering him one of the titles currently held by President …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards meet with White Sox assistant GM — The Cardinals entered the second phase of their search for a successor to Walt Jocketty, with Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. and President Mark Lamping meeting with Chicago White Sox assistant general manager Rick Hahn in Jupiter, Fla., Friday.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Unbeatable Rockies find yet another way to win … PHOENIX — The names go flying by them now, right out of a Hottest Teams of All Time newsreel. — Boog Powell's 1970 Orioles ... Gabby Hartnett's 1935 Cubs ... . George Brett's 1977 Royals ... Mike Schmidt's 1977 Phillies ... Fred Merkle's 1916 Giants ...
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Onslaught — On and on it goes: Ortiz and Ramírez lead Red Sox' rout — Sometime in the last couple of weeks, maybe they've been out of luck, out of sorts, out of whack, out of time, out of money (on second thought, scratch that last one). — But simply out? Not a chance.
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Boston Herald, FanIQ Blog, Boston Sports Media Watch, Peter's Red Sox Forever and Baseball Musings
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Sox looking superior — In key areas, Indians outclassed … By the middle innings last night at Fenway Park [map], Game 1 of the American League Championship Series between the Red Sox [team stats] and Cleveland Indians was beginning its slow, steady descent into something about as competitive …
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles fire Mazzone — Revered pitching coach lasts just two seasons — Two years after being trumpeted as the man who would re-establish the Orioles as a franchise steeped in quality pitching, Leo Mazzone was fired yesterday with one season remaining on his contract.
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:Mazzone will not return to O's in 2008
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Oriole Post, New York Post, Blue-Collar Baseball, Camden Chat, Mets Merized Online and The Baseball Zealot
Murray Chass / New York Times:
G.M. Moves: Old School vs. New Thinking — When general managers hold their annual meeting in three weeks in Orlando, Fla., they will have to wear name tags to identify themselves and the clubs they work for. It has been that kind of crazy period for general managers.
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Bucs Dugout
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Battle Lines Drawn if Rodriguez Opts Out — Alex Rodriguez hit 42 home runs and had 46 stolen bases in 1998, becoming just the third player in the vaunted 40-40 club. He was set up to soak the Seattle Mariners in salary arbitration, except for one detail: against the advice of his agent …
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Playoffs Today — The Indians send their second ace to the mound tonight to try to earn a split against the Red Sox. Fausto Carmona comes off a strong September and a strong start against the Yankees to try to stop a team undefeated in the post season. In his way stands Curt Schilling, known for his post-season prowess.
