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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Ortiz, Lowell to play Game 3 — DENVER — Terry Francona did give a couple of updates on the Game 3 lineup this afternoon, the first for the Red Sox in Coors Field this World Series. — David Ortiz will play first base tomorrow, with Mike Lowell staying at his normal position at third base.
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Associated Press:
Humidor means Coors Field is no longer a hitter's heaven — DENVER -The Colorado Rockies reached the World Series thanks to slugger Matt Holliday's big bat, shortstop Troy Tulowitzki's great glove and because Tony Cowell's feet hurt on a duck hunt six years ago.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Sox still riding the express — Schilling shines as lead grows — There was brief confusion at Fenway Park last night. Under clearing October skies, a streaking Comet Holmes, and a Jackie Gleason moon, the Red Sox actually trailed the Colorado Rockies, 1-0, for three innings …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Bats remain silent for Rockies — Postseason woes at plate continue in Game 2 loss — BOSTON - The Rockies offense has been missing for some time now. — Suddenly, the absence has become a concern. — The Rockies were able to sweep Philadelphia in a National League Division Series …
Todd Zolecki / philly.com:
Lefthander Romero likely to test free agency — It looks as if lefthander J.C. Romero could be pitching elsewhere next season. — Romero, who played a major role this season in helping the Phillies win their first National League East championship since 1993, appears far apart from the Phillies in early contract negotiations.
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NY Daily News:
Yankees won't make decision on manager until next week — BY MARK FEINSAND in New York and PETER BOTTE in Tampa — Don Mattingly, Joe Girardi and Tony Peña will have to wait until next week to find out who will win the Yankees' managerial sweepstakes, as the club adjourned its meetings for the weekend without a decision.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Roaring and soaring — Red Sox head to mountains with a 2-0 Series lead — He endeared himself to New England last spring when he modestly let it be known he was willing to be a "hero in the dark." — But last night, in the brightest lights that baseball can offer, the shadows fell away forever for Hideki Okajima.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:True grit — Sox halfway to another title after edging Rockies at Fenway
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USA Today:
Baseball bosses play on political field — WASHINGTON — As the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies play for baseball's championship, a different kind of World Series is going on in the race for the White House. — Some of Major League Baseball's principal owners, front-office executives …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Where there's Schill, there's a way in October … BOSTON — He isn't even the ultimate October warrior in his own starting rotation anymore. — But October is still Curt Schilling's kind of month. — His socks are 100 percent blood-free these days. — But October is still Curt Schilling's kind of month.
Joe / Around the Majors:
It's not major news, but for those who can't get enough — I don't want this entry to sound disrespectful to any other news outlet. But reports have circulated in recent days regarding Carlos Silva and Torii Hunter, and after getting to the bottom of both stories, I couldn't even convince …
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Associated Press:
Dodgers hope to play one game at Coliseum in '08 — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers may return to the Los Angeles Coliseum, site of "Moon Shots," for one game next season. — If it works out, the game will be part of the team's 50th anniversary in Los Angeles.
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Baker keeping tabs on Cubs' Prior, Wood — Both could be free agents, and Reds need pitching — BOSTON — Whether it's simply to catch up on the past or plot for the future, new Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker has been chatting with his former Cubs co-aces, Mark Prior and Kerry Wood.
CNNMoney.com:
Baseball close to catching NFL as top $ sport — Major League Baseball's sales will surpass $6 billion for the first time this year, double the amount from 2000, and putting the sport closer to passing the NFL. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — When it comes to sales, the National Football League used …
New York Post:
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR — YANKS LEAN TOWARD KEEPING ABREU, UTILIZING DUNCAN — By GEORGE KING in Tampa, Fla., and JOEL SHERMAN in Boston — In a minor move - compared to selecting a new manager and negotiating multi-year deals with Jorge Posada, Mariano Rivera and Alex Rodriguez …
