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8:35 AM ET, October 29, 2007

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Sports Illustrated:
A-Rod to opt out of contract  —  Boras notifies Yankees of client's free-agent wishes  —  DENVER — Alex Rodriguez notified the Yankees on Sunday that he's opting out of his record $252 million contract, SI.com has learned.  —  Rodriguez's decision means he will become a free agent and be able to negotiate with all clubs.
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New York Times:
For Rodriguez and Yankees, It's All but Over  —  Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, who had one of the best statistical seasons in the storied history of the Yankees, opted out of the final three years on his 10-year, $252 million contract Sunday, according to his agent.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod to opt out of contract  —  Newly crowned Aaron Award winner ends Yankees tenure  —  NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez has opted out of the final three years of his contract with the Yankees and will become a free agent, likely ending his four-year stay in New York.
Discussion: Hot Foot
ESPN.com:
Agent: A-Rod opts out of contract with Yankees  —  DENVER — Alex Rodriguez opted out of his $252 million, 10-year contract with the Yankees on Sunday in what appears to be the end of his career with New York.  —  Rodriguez's decision, announced by agent Scott Boras during Game 4 of the World Series …
Bill Price / NY Daily News:
The answer is simple: Alex Rodriguez to the Mets
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox are kings of diamond  —  Another Series title comes with sweep of Rockies  —  DENVER - When it happened the first time, in 2004, Terry Francona was stricken with temporary amnesia.  —  "I actually don't remember getting out to the field," the Red Sox manager said of a moment burnished deep in New England memory banks.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Mountain men: Sox are champs  —  Boston rides four-game sweep to second title in four seasons  —  DENVER — A scintillating seven-game winning streak that began in Cleveland with the season on the brink of elimination ended Sunday night with the Red Sox mobbing each other in the thin air …
Discussion: ESPN
Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Sox scale peak again … DENVER - Back in 2004, New England cried collective tears of joy when the Red Sox [team stats] brought 86 years of futility to a resounding end, exorcising the restless souls of lost generations that never had the opportunity to see their beloved team win a World Series title.
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Lowell named World Series MVP  —  DENVER —Mike Lowell is much more than some throw-in on a Red Sox trade.  He's the World Series MVP.  —  The steady third baseman capped an outstanding October with a big performance Sunday night, earning MVP honors as Boston finished a four-game sweep with a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
Tony Masarotti / Boston Herald:
Sox two good to be true  —  Golden era of titles for team  —  DENVER - Now, when history repeats itself, the refrain is one of celebration, not condemnation.  —  Same old Red Sox [team stats].  —  And so the team without a world championship for nearly a century now has two in the span …
Discussion: Camden Chat
John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
Near end, there's no hint Rockies belong here  —  Um, Matt Holliday never touched the plate.  —  In the aftermath of another Colorado defeat, that's looking kind of relevant again.  For it was Holliday's phantom run in the 13th inning of a one-game playoff against San Diego that sent …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Yanks-Girardi offer set for Monday  —  Indications are strong that Girardi is the first choice of general manager Brian Cashman, who has been weighing a difficult call for days.  Negotiations are expected to go quickly, with the Yankees expected to give Girardi a three-year contract …
Dr. C / Epic Carnival:
WORLD SERIES GAME FOUR LIVE BLOG  —  Many Rockies fans will be hoping not to arrive back at their offices with this picture hanging on their computers tomorrow morning as Boston looks to complete their second World Series sweep of the 21st century.  I'll save you most of the pregame guff …
Discussion: Boston Globe
Sports Illustrated:
Dutton of Kansas City elected president of BBWAA  —  DENVER (AP) -Bob Dutton of The Kansas City Star was elected president of the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Sunday and David O'Brien of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution was elected vice president.
 
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