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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Where do Mets go from here? — Beat reporter Marty Noble answers Mets fans' questions — What's your take on all that has happened? I've been reading your reports forever, and I saw you weren't available on the last weekend of the season. I just want to know what you thought …
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Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Mets are crazy if they sign Manny — There is no longer any question that the biggest difference-maker in this year's baseball season has been Manny Ramirez. — Practically single-handedly, he energized the Dodgers' lineup, enlivened the Dodgers' clubhouse and embarrassed the hell out of the Yankees …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:Postseason Insider: Beckett says his OK, others think differently
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Don't blame Mike Scioscia for calling bunt that squeezes Angels out of playoffs — BOSTON - You have to think it's a decision that will haunt Mike Scioscia all winter, and maybe longer. A manager can't be more wrong than when a call for a suicide squeeze likely costs him a game, and in this case, a playoff series.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:The old days weren't this good
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Associated Press:
Mets reliever Burgos surrenders in hit-and-run … SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos turned himself in on Tuesday, a week after police say he was involved in a hit-and-run accident that killed two women. — Authorities were interviewing him …
Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Carlos Marmol injured in car accident — SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - Cubs reliever Carlos Marmol suffered minor injuries in a car accident early Tuesday in the Dominican Republic. — A truck hit a car carrying Marmol, a cousin and a friend in his hometown of Bonao near 2 a.m …
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Billy Witz / New York Times:
Ex-Leading Men Are Now Acting as Bit Players — LOS ANGELES — With each spring, when Dodgers second baseman Jeff Kent says goodbye to his wife and four children in Texas and heads off for another season of baseball, it becomes harder to leave. — Usually one of the last to arrive at the ballpark …
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Steve Conley / MLB.com:
Hughes dominates in AFL season debut — Pair of Yankees prospects help Javelinas open with win — Coming off a second straight season marred by injuries, New York Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes is spending the early portion of his offseason working to regain the form that had him touted …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Girardi is the subject on WFAN — Go to WFAN.com to listen to an interesting interview Mike Francesa had with Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated. — Heyman said that Joe Girardi has problems in the clubhouse with the veteran players and it's something he needs to address.
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Where Could Prince Land? — By Tim Dierkes [October 7 at 4:47pm CST] — Prince Fielder will be an intriguing name if he hits the trade market. Many teams will not be able to afford Mark Teixeira, while Ryan Howard is apparently unavailable. So three years of Prince at a reasonable price looks pretty good.
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
The '81 Dodgers sing ‘We Are The Champions’ on Solid Gold — You know what really chaps my hide? YouTube users who are arrogant enough not to allow their videos to be embedded. I'd say they're like modern day commies, except that commies would allow their videos to be shared for the greater good.
mdn.mainichi.jp:
Japan baseball execs to introduce ban to curb drift to major leagues — An executive committee representing Japan's 12 professional baseball teams have agreed to introduce a ban on players returning to Japanese baseball after turning down rookie draft nominations in Japan and signing with overseas pro teams.
Associated Press:
Bonds says he relishes ‘freedom’ from baseball … SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (AP) — Barry Bonds made a rare public appearance Tuesday and said he is enjoying life away from baseball. — “I'm happy now that I have more time,” Bonds told the crowd at the kickoff event of the Macy's Christmas tree lighting.
Associated Press:
Yanks' Rivera can resume throwing in 3 months — NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera had surgery Tuesday on his right shoulder and is expected to resume throwing in three months, a month ahead of spring training. — New York Mets medical director Dr. David Altchek operated at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
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Associated Press:
Rockies let go 3 coaches — DENVER—The Colorado Rockies let go three coaches after a disappointing 74-88 season. — Hitting coach Alan Cockrell, third base coach Mike Gallego and bench coach Jamie Quirk were not offered contracts by the Rockies on Tuesday.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Jocketty: Reds won't re-sign Patterson — Team will visit some of own free agents before market opens — CINCINNATI — Corey Patterson's return to the Reds in 2009 already seemed unlikely as this season closed. Now, it's official. — Patterson, one of nine Reds headed to free agency, won't be re-signed by the club.

