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Kobrien / On the Yankees beat:
Joe Girardi first to interview — Just got back from spending the day outside Legends Field. Joe Girardi was in as the first candidate to interview for the managerial job. He met with 10-12 people from the baseball side of the Yankees organization, then met for about an hour with George …
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Thomas Stinson / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:Super-agent Scott Boras is king of the squeeze play
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Sports Illustrated:
Mariners add well-known veterans to revamped coaching staff — SEATTLE (AP) -The Mariners overhauled their coaching staff Monday, hiring Mel Stottlemyre, Jim Riggleman and Norm Charlton. — Stottlemyre, a former pitching coach with the Yankees and Mets, took the same position in Seattle.
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Mariners hire ex-Yank Stottlemyre — Former Yankees great part of M's coaching overhaul — Mel Stottlemyre, a fixture on the New York Yankees' coaching staff for a decade, came out of retirement on Monday to join the Seattle Mariners as their pitching coach.
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WEWS-TV:
Lone Fan Welcomes Tribe Home — CLEVELAND — The Indians returned home to Cleveland early Monday morning after sharing hugs and tears in Boston after the 11-2 loss that will send the Red Sox to the World Series. — One lone fan was at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport at about 4 a.m. to greet the team.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:Red Sox roar into World Series
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Dan Duggan / Boston Herald:
Rocky first impression for Sox — Little did anyone know they'd be looking at a World Series preview back in the middle of June when the Colorado Rockies visited Fenway Park [map] for the first time ever. The Sox held a pretty sizable lead in the AL East, while the Rockies were mired in fourth place in the NL West.
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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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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Can Murphy be the man in left? — Rangers beat writer T.R. Sullivan answers your questions — Of the young players acquired this season, David Murphy has my attention. Do you believe Murphy can be the everyday left fielder now and in the future?
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Jeff Gordon / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Sanity restored with La Russa's return — It's official. Sanity has been restored at New Busch Stadium. Tony La Russa, the most successful manager of his baseball era, will direct the Cardinals again in 2008. — La Russa's return will keep Dave Duncan in charge of the pitching staff …
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Chris Mottram / Mr. Irrelevant:
Jaguar Fans Are Inappropriate, Funny — What you're about to see occurred in the stands during the Jags first drive of the second half: — First off, bravo good sir. Now that is how to properly utilize a gameday give-a-way. They kept showing these four dudes, so I guess the comedian …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Fenway-Wrigley kinship — Lesson for Cubs? Red Sox try to adhere to vintage look while maximizing cash — BOSTON — The Red Sox advertise Fenway Park as the "most beloved" park in baseball, a mighty bold statement in the eyes of many Cubs fans. — But comparing Fenway to Wrigley Field …
Associated Press:
Mitchell denies leaking HGH info on Byrd — CLEVELAND (AP) — Baseball investigator George Mitchell, also a director for the AL champion Boston Red Sox, denied Monday providing information for a story that Cleveland Indians pitcher Paul Byrd used human growth hormone.
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Jeff Pearlman / ESPN:
Three years later, Backman still trying to get to the bigs — "It seems like everywhere Wally goes, good things happen." — PRINEVILLE, Ore. — In this blue-collar town of 9,090 residents, two pizzerias, Boss Hogg's Smokes and the Dixon Saddle Shop ("Saddle Repairs While You Wait!") …
Colleen Slevin / Associated Press:
Rockies to resume ticket sales Tuesday — DENVER (AP) — Colorado Rockies officials said Monday night their computer system for online-only World Series ticket sales was the target of an "external malicious attack" that required a temporary suspension of ticket sales.
Kevin Youkilis / Yooooouuuuukkkkk:
We stuck together — It's unbelievable. It's a great feeling to come out here in Game 7 and play so well. I'll tell you what, it was unbelievable for us to win here at home, and a lot of people doubted us, but we didn't doubt ourselves. That's the biggest thing.
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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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