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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 …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
True grit — Sox halfway to another title after edging Rockies at Fenway — BOSTON — There was no hitting barrage or pitching masterpiece for the Red Sox in Thursday night's Game 2 of the World Series, nor did there need to be. What carried this night was crisp execution in both facets at times when it was needed most.
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Opening rout may not carry to Game 2 — Losers of Game 1 blowouts often complete Series turnaround — BOSTON — The Red Sox shouldn't be too overconfident, and the Rockies shouldn't be too frantic. — For the history of opening-game blowouts doesn't necessarily mean that the winner will go on to take the World Series.
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The Baseball Files
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks could name manager by Friday — Club meets Thursday after interviewing three candidates — NEW YORK — The Yankees could have a new manager by the end of the week, with Don Mattingly believed to be the front-running candidate. — After inviting Joe Girardi, Mattingly and Tony Pena …
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Al's Ramblings
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New York Post:
CASH'S CALL — YANK GM TO DECIDE NEXT SKIPPER — By GEORGE KING in Tampa, Fla., and JOEL SHERMAN in Boston — Brian Cashman is deciding a job right now, and it is his as much as that of Yankees manager. — His superiors, notably Hank and Hal Steinbrenner and team president Randy Levine …
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Pressure's on Brian Cashman to hire right manager — BOSTON - There is a reason Brian Cashman is taking this extra time to reach a decision on a manager and doing his due diligence by conferring further over the weekend with his baseball people: His job is riding on it being the right one.
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Camden Chat
Tillie Fong / Rocky Mountain News:
Home games could be on chilly side — Rockies home game checklist: — Rockies T-shirt? Check — Rockies cap? Check — Rockies parka . . . ? — That's right. Don't say you weren't warned. — Nightly temperatures in the 30s are predicted for Saturday through Monday thanks to a cold front sweeping in from Montana.
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FishStripes
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Richie Rich / Home Run Derby:Joe Buck called Chris Myers "Jub-Jub"
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Baseball Prospectus, FanHouse, With Leather, 100% Injury Rate, SPORTSbyBROOKS and Awful Announcing
MLB.com:
Snelling claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay; Robertson outrighted — OAKLAND — The Oakland A's today announced that outfielder Chris Snelling was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The A's also sent right-handed pitcher Connor Robertson outright to Triple-A Sacramento.
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Catfish Stew
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ESPN:
Report: Negotiations between Hunter, Twins silent — Twins free agent All-Star outfielder Torii Hunter hasn't had any contract offers from Minnesota since the regular season ended, according to a media report. "I'm kind of disappointed, but what can you do?" Hunter told the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
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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.
Mitchel Lichtman / Hardball Times:
Speed and defense — Part I — In this two-part article, I am going to look at two things. Part I examines the relationship between speed, as estimated by my own rough version of Bill James' speed score, and defense, as measured by Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR).
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THE BOOK
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.
Discussion:
Peter's Red Sox Forever
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves claim Resop for bullpen depth — In corresponding move, Paronto designated for assignment — ATLANTA — Looking to enhance the depth of pitchers that will compete for bullpen spots during next season, the Braves have claimed right-handed reliever Chris Resop off waivers from the Angels.
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FishStripes
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 …
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MetsBlog.com
Rocky Mountain News:
Carrie Underwood a controversial choice for national anthem — BOSTON - Major League Baseball threw the Rockies a curve. — Country singer Carrie Underwood was selected by MLB to sing the national anthem before Game 3 of the World Series at Coors Field on Saturday, the first Series game played in Colorado.

