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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Red Sox roar into World Series — The game was played on the 32d anniversary of Carlton Fisk's World Series walkoff homer and though the score indicated little drama, the final play was no less spectacular. — At 11:56 last night, Casey Blake hit a towering shot toward the 420 (foot) …
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Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Starting Ortiz at Coors a big question for Boston … The Boston Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies. One team has one of the richest traditions in baseball history, and the other has been around for only 15 seasons. One team made a terrific comeback to win the ALCS, while the other made a miracle comeback to make the playoffs.
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Purple Row
Howard Bryant / ESPN:
Indians finish off a complete collapse … BOSTON — The e-mails didn't wait for the inevitable Sunday collapse, arriving late Saturday night after the Cleveland Indians were stomped into the Fenway Park ground 12-2 in Game 6. The tone was not anger but resignation that their team …
George King / New York Post:
STEINBRENNERS OPTING TO TALK WITH A-ROD — The Yankees are making plans for a face-to-face meeting with Alex Rodriguez in the hope they can persuade their All World third baseman and cleanup hitter to stay in The Bronx and not opt out of his contract to become a free agent.
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Report: Yanks planning face-to-face A-Rod talks — The New York Yankees reportedly have requested a face-to-face meeting with Alex Rodriguez in an effort to keep the prized third baseman from opting out of his contract and becoming a free agent. — The New York Post reported Monday …
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Thomas Stinson / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:Super-agent Scott Boras is king of the squeeze play
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Camden Chat:
Memo from me to Kevbo: GET OFF MY PLANE — Traitor. — The game's not over, but really I don't know how much I actually care who wins. Boston's up 3-2 going into the 7th. — Kevin Millar threw out the first pitch. Baltimore Oriole Kevin Millar went to Fenway Park to give the Red Sox mojo because he was a 2004 hero.
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My name is Kevin Millar... and I am a motivational speaker! — So... how about Kevin Millar dropping all supposed allegiances he has to his current team, the Baltimore Orioles, and throwing out the first pitch before Game 7 of the American League Championship Series? Did that strike anybody else as... uh... onorthodox?
ESPN:
It's a miracle ... '04 Red Sox, Joe D. top the list — What constitutes a miracle? Leaving theology aside for the moment — or rather, forever, at least in this space — a baseball miracle is anything that would, if depicted in a movie, require a serious suspension of belief.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa agrees to deal with Cardinals — The Cardinals this afternoon announced that Tony La Russa has agreed to a multi-year contract to remain as the club's manager, club sources confirmed Monday morning. — La Russa traveled from Oakland to St. Louis on Sunday and spoke at today's 1 p.m. press conference at Busch Stadium.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Agent expects Marlins to keep Willis — MIAMI BEACH — Dontrelle Willis expects to return to the Marlins rotation next year, the pitcher's agent said Sunday after talking to the team's front office. — Matt Sosnick, Willis' agent, said he spoke to baseball operations president Larry Beinfest …
Lynn DeBruin / Rocky Mountain News:
Artist captures Rockies' brush with greatness — Five paintings of players, stadium commissioned — He has captured John Elway in his Super seasons, Mickey Mantle in his prime and Kirk Gibson's memorable trot around the bases. — Now, renowned sports artist Malcolm Farley colorfully …
Helene Elliott / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers need to take Series notes — Colorado's high rise, built on the backs of the Dodgers, was constructed with a mix that is needed in L.A. — Ned Colletti couldn't bring himself to do more than "glance here and there" as the Rockies romped through the playoffs and into the World Series.
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Rob Neyer Interview — Can you tell us a little about yourself? — I was born in 1966. I grew up in the Midwest, mostly near Kansas City. Today I live in Portland, Oregon, with my wife and stepson, who's almost 16. — Growing up, were you always a baseball fan? Who was your favorite player as a kid?


