Top News:
Dallas Morning News:
Better than a snowball's chance: Rockies in 6 — The Green Monster isn't the only thing monstrous about the modern day Boston Red Sox. — The American League champions are in no danger of replacing the Yankees as the unofficial Evil Empire of baseball even if they beat Colorado …
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Associated Press:
Wakefield left off Red Sox's World Series roster — BOSTON — Knuckleballer Tim Wakefield is being left off Boston's roster for the World Series because of a bad shoulder. — The 41-year-old Wakefield fought through back problems late in the season and was kept off the roster …
Discussion:
Associated Press
Variety:
Baseball scores for Fox — Series lifts network to victory over ABC, NBC — Fox Sports is riding a wave of momentum — and heightened advertiser interest — into the World Series after the seventh and deciding game of the Red Sox-Indians series scored big numbers Sunday night.
Discussion:
The Griddle
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Sadly, Series likely a letdown — Tiresome title games the trend. Don't count on any Colorado-Boston drama — BOSTON — No one has won World Series jewelry yet. The event doesn't start until Wednesday night. — It just feels like it's already over.
Discussion:
Baseball Analysts
Associated Press:
Arrested Red Sox fans get homework as sentence — BOSTON — Seven rowdy Red Sox fans have a homework assignment, and it has nothing to do with baseball. — A judge has ordered them to write a five-page essay explaining what they have learned from their experience of being arrested …
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Yankees' Levine Cries Foul on Criticism — For most of the past 34 years, George Steinbrenner could be reliably blamed for hiring and firing Yankee managers because you knew he was in charge. But the end of the Joe Torre era last week shoved the Steinbrenner sons onto a stage they had never …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees likely to offer Jorge Posada $40 million — The Yankees plan to do what they can to keep Jorge Posada from hitting the open market, but it doesn't look like anything will happen before the team has completed its interview process for the open manager's job.
Kevin Paul Dupont / Boston Globe:
Some things up in the air — Once he gets to Denver, Francona faces decisions — The Red Sox will send their ace, Josh Beckett, to the mound tomorrow night at Fenway Park for Game 1 of the World Series, but how the rotation sets up from there remained classified information yesterday as the Sox wrapped up an optional workout.
Discussion:
Peter's Red Sox Forever
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Charles P. Pierce / Slate:HOW BOSTON'S AMAZING LEFT FIELDER LED THE RED SOX TO ANOTHER WORLD SERIES.
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Mitchell Denies Knowledge of Leak — A day after Indians pitcher Paul Byrd's name emerged as a recipient of shipments of human growth hormone, baseball's investigator of performance-enhancing drugs said he played no role in releasing the information. — George J. Mitchell …
Discussion:
Mostly Mets
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mitchell investigation raises questions — LIKE THIS STORY? — When I interviewed Paul Byrd about his use of human growth hormone, he had a question of his own for me. — "Isn't George Mitchell with the Red Sox?" — Yes, I replied, he is. — And the mere fact that Byrd raised …
Selena Roberts / New York Times:A Team of Destiny and Teflon
Discussion:
Baseball Prospectus, FanHouse, The Big Lead, Yanksfan vs Soxfan, Pinstripe Alley and Epic Carnival
Sabernomics:
What Will A-Rod Get? — The Yankees have ten days beyond the World Series to sign Alex Rodriguez to an extension, so there is a decent chance that this will get settled very soon. (I think that the Yankees and A-Rod will part ways, but I will not be surprised if he stays.)
Sports Illustrated:
Torre's turnaround — Yankees had discussed $4.5M offer for Torre in spring — Also in this column: — Joe Torre spins a great story. In fact, he's an even better public speaker and broadcaster than in-game strategist. Torre's so persuasive, in fact, that after his emotional hour …
Tom Van Riper / Forbes:
Myth Of The Closer — The 2007 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies should lay to rest one of the great myths of modern baseball: that a dominant "closer"—a high-priced pitching ace who enters a game in the final inning to nail down a victory—is a must-have for success.
Discussion:
WasWatching.com
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Mariners add experienced coaches — Stottlemyre, Riggleman, Charlton, Rodriguez tabbed — The coaching staff Mariners manager John McLaren inherited from Mike Hargrove last July lacked experience. — But McLaren's new staff is loaded with Major League service time.
Discussion:
Caffeinated Confines
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Mets be motivated in '08? — Beat reporter Marty Noble answers Mets fans' questions … Will the Mets be able to use the disaster of 2007 as a motivating tool in 2008, or will it cause them to play too tight and not as well as they can? — James M., Jersey City, N.J.
Ross Newhan / Los Angeles Times:
Stressed management is part of the game now — Fifteen major league teams have replaced GMs in last two years, including, just last week, the Angels. Increased pressure, responsibilities are key factors. — It wasn't really a titillating revelation, merely Bill Stoneman's way to describe the 24/7 …
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6-4-2

