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8:05 AM ET, October 30, 2007

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Peter Abraham / THE JOURNAL NEWS:
Torre to manage Dodgers; Mattingly will be his bench coach  —  The Los Angeles Dodgers have decided to fire manager Grady Little and replace him with former Yankees manager Joe Torre, The Journal News has learned.  —  Torre, 67, could be named manager as soon as tomorrow, according to two sources close to the situation.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Dodgers Could Reunite Torre and Mattingly  —  Joe Torre and Don Mattingly parted ways with the Yankees this month, but they may stay together in a major league dugout next season.  —  Two major league officials said yesterday that the Los Angeles Dodgers planned to fire Grady Little …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Breaking news: Torre to Dodgers  —  The Journal News is reporting that Joe Torre will be hired as manager of the Dodgers.  The announcement could come as soon as the next or two once a buyout of Grady Little is completed.  —  Don Mattingly is in line to join his staff.  Torre also is interested in Kevin Long.
Los Angeles Times:
Torre is talking to Dodgers  —  While Joe Torre, left, was replaced as Yankees manager by former coach Joe Girardi, at right in this photo from 2005 spring training, it appears that the former New York skipper might be making a visit to L.A. to inquire about the Dodgers job.
ESPN.com:
Reports: Dodgers eye Torre  —  For a kid who grew up in Brooklyn, maybe it's a perfect fit.  —  Multiple media reports late Monday night said that former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre could replace Grady Little as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers.  —  Sources told ESPN …
Discussion: Epic Carnival
ESPN.com:
Girardi offered Yankees job; talks continue
Sports Illustrated:
Yankees, Girardi closing in on deal
Discussion: FanHouse
ESPN:   Yankees bid farewell to A-Rod after likely MVP opts out
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Reports: Girardi offered Yankees job
ESPN.com:
Tigers fill need at shortstop via trade for Renteria  —  DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers made the first splash in baseball's offseason as they addressed a pressing priority.  —  Again.  —  Detroit filled its No. 1 void Monday, acquiring shortstop Edgar Renteria and cash from the Atlanta Braves for two prospects.
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Joe Hamrahi / Baseball Digest Daily:
Braves Deal Renteria to Tigers!  —  Well this all but solidifies two widely speculated moves...Carlos Guillen is moving to 1B in Detroit and Yunel Escobar has been handed the SS job in Atlanta.  Don't be surprised if Torii Hunter ends up a Brave now either!  —  Update
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves trade SS Renteria to Tigers  —  Two minor-league prospects acquired in deal for veteran infielder  —  New Braves general manager Frank Wren made the first big trade of baseball's offseason Monday, sending shortstop Edgar Renteria to Detroit for two top prospects …
MLB.com:
Braves and Tigers strike three-player deal
Discussion: Chop-n-Change and Talking Chop
ESPN.com:
Twins' Hunter files for free agency  —  MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins center fielder Torii Hunter filed for free agency on Monday, immediately becoming one of the most prized players on the market.  —  The Twins have a 15-day window in which they can negotiate exclusively with Hunter …
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CBC News:
Twins bring back closer Joe Nathan  —  Facing an off-season of uncertainty surrounding some of their best players, the Minnesota Twins locked up their star closer on Monday, exercising their contract option on Joe Nathan.  —  By picking up the one-year, $6-million US option …
Edward Thoma / The Free Press, Mankato, MN:
Predictions, guaranteed to be accurate (unless they aren't)
Discussion: Mets Fever and MetsBlog.com
MLB.com:
Twins pick up option on Joe Nathan
Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Twins Rumors: Hunter, Silva, Slowey
Discussion: Twins Insider
Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Just wait 'til next year  —  Champs sure to change … DENVER - The Red Sox [team stats] barely were off the field at Busch Stadium on that never-to-be-forgotten night in 2004 when management set about the task of re-making the team for '05.  —  Derek Lowe was not going to be asked back.
Discussion: Hardball Times
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Gene Wojciechowski / ESPN:
Red Sox are masters of baseball's universe
Associated Press:
Promotional rebate has Sox fans sitting pretty  —  Four-store Jordan's Furniture chain guaranteed free merchandise if Red Sox won the championship  —  BOSTON - When Marty Rodweller uses a $2,000 windfall to either remodel her bathroom or take a trip to Ireland next spring, she'll be thanking the Boston Red Sox.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
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Boston Globe:
Red Sox rolling rally will be similar to 2004
Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Red Sox rally to be held Tuesday
Discussion: Red Sox Monster
Buster Olney / ESPN:
A-Rod putting himself above the game … Alex Rodriguez couldn't be at the World Series to receive an award from Hank Aaron — a family commitment was the stated reason — but he managed to upstage Game 4, with the help of agent Scott Boras, who announced in the early innings that his client is opting out of his contract.
Discussion: Bugs & Cranks and ShysterBall
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: What are keys to '08 playoffs?  —  Beat reporter T.R. Sullivan answers Rangers fans' questions  —  What do you think the Rangers need to make it to the 2008 postseason?  —  1. A combined 32 wins from Kevin Millwood and Vicente Padilla, plus a combined 40 wins from Edinson Volquez, Brandon McCarthy and Kason Gabbard.
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Bill Simmons / ESPN:
Sox win Most Valuable Team award  —  "So if we win, who gets the MVP?"  I asked my father Sunday night.  —  "I ... I don't know," he answered.  "Ellsbury?"  —  "I was thinking Paps.  If he gets this save, that will give him three in four games."  —  "True, and all of them were tough saves.
Discussion: Sons of Sam Malone
 
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