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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers add Kuo to NLCS roster — Southpaw could neutralize Philly's lethal lefty bats; Saito left off — PHILADELPHIA — Closer Takashi Saito's comeback from elbow problems was derailed Thursday when he was left off the Dodgers' roster for the National League Championship Series …
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LA uses same NLDS rotation for NLCS — Against Phillies, Lowe will be followed by Billingsley, Kuroda — PHILADELPHIA — Not messing with success, Dodgers manager Joe Torre on Wednesday named the same starting pitchers for the first three games of the National League Championship Series …
John Brattain / Hardball Times:Why the Phillies will beat the Dodgers
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Danielle Sessa / Bloomberg:
Mets Sell Out $500,000 Luxury Suites Amid Wall Street Crisis — Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) — The New York Mets sold out the luxury suites in their new stadium for as much as $500,000 a year, avoiding the financial crisis, said Dave Howard, the team's executive vice president for business operations.
Joe Sheehan / Unfiltered:
Facts About Manny Ramirez — Fox broadcaster Tim McCarver joined the chorus-well, actually he stepped in front of the chorus, grabbed a mike, waved down the band and called for a spotlight-Wednesday, slamming Manny Ramirez based largely on the same secondhand stories that have passed around for more than two months.
Patrick Sullivan / Baseball Analysts:
Dodgers / Phills — Rob Neyer and David Cohen both make convincing cases that Philadelphia is every bit the team Los Angeles is and then some. Here's Rob: … And here's David: … Ok, let's dig a little deeper now. Here are some relevant numbers for the final few months of the season.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Armstrong opens up about club's future — President expounds on GM search, direction of Mariners — SEATTLE — Mariners president Chuck Armstrong said this week that an intense determination to get the Mariners back on course via a “collaborative and inclusive” management style that worked …
ESPN.com:
Mets' Burgos to be jailed 3 months awaiting trial — NAGUA, Dominican Republic — New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos will be jailed for three months while awaiting trial for a hit-and-run accident that killed two women. — The 24-year-old reliever told The Associated Press …
Steve Lombardi / WasWatching.com:
RUSSO: BELTRAN/CANO DEAL IN THE WORKS? — Frank Russo, on New York Baseball Digest Radio's Yankee Special, mentioned that his connections have shared that the Mets are accepting inquiries for Carlos Beltran. And, further, according to Russo, his sources have also shared that there's a rumor …
MLB.com:
Twins Exercise Club Option on Mike Redmond — MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Twins announced Thursday that they have exercised the club option on catcher Mike Redmond for the 2009 season. Redmond appeared in 38 games for the Twins in 2008, batting .287 (37-for-129) with six doubles and 12 RBIs.
George A. King III / New York Post:
MOOSE MIGHT NOT QUIT — Yankee staff members have heard Mike Mussina say he is retiring. However, Mussina hasn't officially announced this past season - when he won 20 games for the first time in a borderline Hall of Fame career - was his last. — Mussina, who will be 40 in December …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds clear three off 40-man roster — Cabrera refuses Triple-A assignment, becomes free agent — CINCINNATI — The Reds have moved three players off their 40-man roster this week. — Utility player Jolbert Cabrera and pitchers Adam Pettyjohn and Jon Adkins were sent outright to Triple-A Louisville.
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Higashioka hopes to hop on fast track — Catching prospect departs instructs with eye on full-season ball in '09 — While many teams have instructional league sessions that last four to six weeks, the Yankees prefer more of a short-and-sweet version of the fall gathering.
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Nick Friedell / Yahoo! Sports:
Dennis Eckersley hates when you call his hairstyle a mullet — Dennis Eckersley still has a closer's mentality. When you sit down and talk to him it's easy to see why TBS hired the Hall of Fame pitcher to be an analyst. Eck had no fear on the mound and now he has no fear when it comes …
Signal to Noise:
Pushing The Narratives — The benefit of my current work schedule is the ability to watch Pardon the Interruption, which remains the only ESPN piece of programming worth investing too much time in. SportsCenter is not as essential as it used to be; much of the analyst shows focused on individual sports are background fodder.
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