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3:30 PM ET, October 8, 2008

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Mike Jensen / Philly.com:
McCarver outspoken about L.A.'s dread man  —  Be sure of this much: When Manny Ramirez walks to the plate for the first time tomorrow night for the Dodgers, Fox analyst and former Phillie Tim McCarver won't pull his punches.  Never has, never will.  —  “It's extraordinary …
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Ross Newhan / Los Angeles Times:
Don Mattingly is a big hit with the Dodgers
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Phillies keep same rotation for NLCS
Discussion: MLB FanHouse
MLB.com:
Cubs exercise 2009 club option for right-handed pitcher Rich Harden  —  CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs today announced the team has exercised the 2009 club contract option for right-handed pitcher Rich Harden.  —  Harden, who turns 27 on November 30, combined to go 10-2 with a 2.07 ERA …
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From Sun-Times / Chicago Sun Times:
No surgery for Harden; Cubs pick up his option  —  Rich Harden will not need surgery on his right shoulder, and the Cubs exercised the $7 million club option on the right-hander for 2009.  Harden went 10-2 with a 2.07 ERA for Oakland and the Cubs this season.
Discussion: Daily Herald and MLB Rumors
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Harden to visit shoulder specialist
Discussion: Baseball Musings and MLB FanHouse
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Mull it over, Skip: Rotation yet to be set  —  Francona debating who would be best to take ball in Game 1  —  BOSTON — Though this is the third time Terry Francona has been to the American League Championship Series in his five years as manager of the Red Sox, it's the first time he's …
Discussion: Vegas Watch
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Francona press conference  —  Here's the transcript from Terry Francona's press conference today at Fenway Park, as provided by the Red Sox media relations staff.  Click “full entry” at the bottom of this post to read all of the manager's responses:  —  On the Red Sox' pitching rotation for the ALCS:
Discussion: SOX1FAN
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Rotation set; Matsuzaka to pitch Game 1
Discussion: The Bottom Line
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yanks decide against a Stadium swan song  —  Yankee Stadium is officially closed for business.  —  A Nov. 9 concert was proposed as a final farewell for the House That Ruth Built, but the Yankees, fearing a less-than-memorable lineup, have bagged the celebration.
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Garett Sloane / AM New York:
Yankee Stadium goes out on a whimper as planned finale axed
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Examining baseball's final four (cont.)  —  Philadelphia Phillies  —  This Phillies team has major stars, including the last two MVPs in Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard, and starting pitcher Cole Hamels, whose changeup has been devastating.  But the thing that stands out about these players …
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies Notebook: Seanez could take Happ's place on Phillies' NLCS roster
Discussion: Beerleaguer and Phillies Nation
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Dodgers, Phillies linked in NLCS lore  —  For first time in four meetings, clubs to play in best-of-seven  —  It was 1977 and the Dodgers had a chance to close out their best-of-five National League Championship Series against the Phillies on the artificial turf at old Veterans Stadium …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Remembering When Philly Was, Briefly, a Winner
Discussion: ShysterBall
By Rick Telander / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs pipe smasher(s?) should confess  —  If Cubs did break Dodger Stadium water pipe, it's time to fess up  —  You never want to add insult to injury.  But sometimes it happens.  —  Especially when you're defeated, angry, confused, impotent and — above all — embarrassed.
Discussion: MLB FanHouse and Yahoo! Sports
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Pedroia snapped out of it at key time
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Zimmer the ultimate common denominator  —  He's always there in the Red Sox October photos - shaking hands with Carlton Fisk as Fisk rounds third after the midnight moonshot off the left-field foul pole; standing in the dugout hanging his head when Bucky Dent hits the pop-fly homer into the net …
Discussion: Dan Shaughnessy Watch
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Shapiro: We'll be ‘relentless’ shoppers  —  In addition to ‘pen, infield help, GM would like top-flight starter  —  CLEVELAND — Plenty has been written to describe the Indians’ 2008 season.  —  In his annual postseason session with reporters, general manager Mark Shapiro did his best to describe it in a single statement.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
CLEVELAND INDIANS  —  Baseball News, Schedule, Pictures, and More
Discussion: WaitingForNextYear
Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Mariners to begin GM interviews  —  The Mariners, jump-starting the process of hiring a general manager, will interview five candidates this week, according to industry sources...  The Mariners, jump-starting the process of hiring a general manager, will interview five candidates this week, according to industry sources.
Chicago Tribune:
Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag  —  After another disappointing ending, the Tribune's Cubs reporter files his last batch of answers to reader questions and heads into the offseason  —  Ask Paul returns from his post-collapse funk to present Cubs fans with his nine-step plan for recovery.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Union may play role in where Sabathia goes  —  CC Sabathia told reporters this past week that his experience with the Brewers opened up his world.  That no longer was he married to the idea of using his impending free agency to relocate his job near his West Coast home.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
George Kissell: 1920-2008  —  February 23, 2005 — Cardinals instructor George Kissell addresses the team after the unveiling of a plaque recognizing Kissell's longtime dedication during spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. (CHRIS LEE/P-D)  —  Early one morning several years ago …
Discussion: Baseball America and Fox Sports
ESPN.com:
Report: Japan to ban amateurs from going to MLB  —  Established Japanese professional players have been coming to Major League Baseball for several years.  However, Japan's 12 pro baseball teams are trying to make it so the country's amateur players don't follow suit.
 
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