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12:25 PM ET, November 1, 2007

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NY Daily News:
Mets target Posada while Yankees move slowly on catcher  —  In the past two weeks, the Yankees have severed ties with Joe Torre and Don Mattingly, two of the team's most popular figures of the past 20 years.  Is Jorge Posada next?  —  Industry sources are becoming increasingly baffled …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Minaya to Talk to Wright About Rodriguez Interest  —  The conference call was scheduled so that Omar Minaya, the Mets' general manager, could announce that Moises Alou and Damion Easley would return to the team.  But it also provided the opportunity, when asked about the Mets' potential interest …
Discussion: MY BASEBALL BIAS and Mets Fever
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets pick up Moises Alou's option for 2008
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets pick up Alou's option, re-sign Easley
Discussion: New York Post and SILive
MLB.com:
Mets pick up option on outfielder Moises Alou; Re-sign Damion Easley
Discussion: Take the 7 Train and Mets Fever
Gary Dzen / Boston Globe:
Papelbon on Letterman  —  A transcript of Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon's appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman on Wednesday night:  —  Letterman: "Our first guest dominated opposing hitters throughout the postseason and closed out the World Series for the Boston Red Sox.
USA Today:
AL Elias rankings  —  American League slugger David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox led all major league players with a 100 ranking.  Other top performers at their positions included Jorge Posada of the New York Yankees, Michael Young of the Texas Rangers and Johan Santana of the Minnesota Twins.
George King / New York Post:
HOLLYWOOD ENDING  —  Though the Dodgers strongly denied they have a completed deal with former Yankees manager Joe Torre, people on both sides of the situation said yesterday the process of Torre replacing Grady Little in the dugout is moving forward.  —  Los Angeles GM Ned Colletti said Torre …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers, Torre are near deal
Discussion: SPORTSbyBROOKS
John Harper / NY Daily News:
Scott Boras points ridiculous finger at Mariano Rivera  —  You just have to laugh sometimes when you hear Scott Boras speak.  He must think everyone is as dumb as Tom Hicks, the Rangers owner he once convinced to pay Alex Rodriguez at least $50 million more than anyone else was willing to bid at the time.
Discussion: River Ave. Blues and NJ.com
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New York Post:
YANKEES MAKING THE WINNING MOVES
Discussion: NY Daily News
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Voices of Marlins nominated for honor  —  Trio among this year's nominees for Ford C. Frick Award  —  MIAMI — Their voices have informed and entertained Marlins baseball fans for years.  Now their work is being considered for their profession's highest honor, the prestigious 2008 Ford C. Frick Award.
Discussion: FishStripes
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:   Halos broadcasters up for Frick Award
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
The old hidden-ball trick  —  Club can't locate symbol of Series  —  The ball.  Where's the darned ball?  —  Here we go again.  —  We last saw the official championship souvenir in Jason Varitek's back pocket after the final out when the Red Sox wrapped up the World Series Sunday in Game 4 at Denver.
Discussion: The Soxaholix
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USA Today:
Baseball skippers' pay compares unfavorably  —  Few people question the grueling nature of managers' jobs.  —  They're at the ballpark every day for nearly eight months — including spring training but not the postseason — spend half the year on the road and make decisions that impact 162 games …
Discussion: THE BOOK
Terence Moore / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Time for Braves to get Griffey  —  Let's try this again.  After all, we've typed these words before, but never have they made more sense.  The Braves need a center fielder until their youngsters are ready, and veteran Ken Griffey Jr. loves Bobby Cox, the accomplished Braves manager …
Discussion: Sabernomics, MLB Rumors and ShysterBall
Josh Levin / Slate:
What's Wrong With Sports Illustrated  —  AND HOW TO FIX IT.  —  In August 1994, on the occasion of the magazine's 40th anniversary, Sports Illustrated ran a 22,000-word story called "How We Got Here."  Steve Rushin's sprawling, multipart essay on integration, the rise of television …
Discussion: Bronx Banter
Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Patterson joins free agent CF class  —  Orioles speedster officially files for free agency  —  BALTIMORE — Corey Patterson filed for free agency Wednesday, joining a celebrated class of center fielders that also includes Atlanta's Andruw Jones and Minnesota's Torii Hunter.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers welcome back Benoit, Jaramillo  —  egrant@dallasnews.com  —  The Rangers had a special on two-year contract extensions Wednesday.  Both hitting instructor Rudy Jaramillo and reliever Joaquin Benoit took advantage of the offers.  —  Only hours before his contract was to expire …
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Hunter, Williams to meet next week  —  Asked Monday where he stood with the start of his offseason plans, White Sox general manager Ken Williams responded with little hesitation, ''Full go.''  —  He wasn't kidding.  —  The Sun-Times has learned from two sources in the Sox' organization …
Larry Dobrow / CBS SportsLine.com:
Baseball rocks, and other lessons learned in 2007  —  I tend to learn lessons the hard way — like that time when, as a little kid, I learned about electricity by sticking one of my dad's car keys into an electric socket in my grandparents' basement.  Thirty years down the road …
Mark Zeigler / San Diego Union-Tribune:
'Tainted supplement' excuse outmoded  —  Blaming a tainted nutritional supplement might be a plausible explanation for a positive urine test for a banned stimulant.  —  Five years ago.  —  But anti-doping experts say the already slim chances of a supplement triggering a positive for a stimulant …
John Walsh / Hardball Times:
Don't blame Pedro  —  Lost in the gnashing of teeth and rending of garments that followed the Mets' distastrous 4-13 collapse to finish the 2007 season was the return of Pedro Martinez.  As you know, Pedro missed most of the year after undergoing shoulder surgery last off-season …
Discussion: THE BOOK
 
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Associated Press:
Reds pick up slugger Dunn's $13M option for '08
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees will formally introduce Joe Girardi on Thursday
Discussion: MY BASEBALL BIAS
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Towers confident Maddux will be back with new deal
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