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Richie Rich / Home Run Derby:
The Tampa Bay Rays have gotten cocky — You know, with the Cubs out of the playoffs - I was kinda leaning towards cheering for the Tampa Bay Rays the rest of the way. And why not? They've been a great story this season and it would just be another expansion team to make or win …
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:Five keys for the Red Sox
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Torre's brother: What Yanks did to Joe ‘was not right’ — PHILADELPHIA — Frank Torre, the 76-year-old brother of Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre, walked onto the field Thursday at Citizens Bank Park, and had one question: — “I wonder what the (New York) Yankees are thinking …
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Cliff Corcoran / Sports Illustrated:
A closer look at Game 1 in the ALCS, NLCS Game 2 — Breaking down today's two League Championship Series games. All times are Eastern; all stats for starting pitchers are for this postseason only. — Dodgers at Phillies — Series: NLCS, Game 2; Phillies lead 1-0 — TV: FOX
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Manuel's mom dies; he'll manage Phils in Game 2 — June Manuel, the mother of Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, died Friday morning, the Phillies announced. — Manuel, who watched batting practice from his usual spot behind the cage on Friday afternoon, will manage Game 2 …
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Pete Caldera / NorthJersey.com:
Yanks interested in Peavy — Free agency isn't the Yankees' only route toward restocking their starting rotation. — If the Padres are rebuilding, then unanimous 2007 NL Cy Young award winnner Jake Peavy might ask to relocate. And, in the right scenario, the 27-year-old right-hander could switch leagues.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Ray Knight, Mets remain apart — As unbelievable as the Mets' 1986 World Series title was, so is this: 22 years have passed and there's still an uneasy separation between the franchise and Ray Knight, the World Series MVP. — The relationship soured because of their failed negotiations …
Wall Street Journal:
Out of Left Field: The Errors In Counting Black Ballplayers — For 61 years, ever since Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier and won the National League's Rookie of the Year Award in the same season, African-American players have starred in the majors.
Awful Announcing:
AA Interview With Curtis Granderson — I don't know what it is, but I'm kind of anti website interviews. Don't get me wrong, I think other sites do it well, but there just aren't enough people that I like to do them on a regular basis. I've of course interviewed Gus Johnson …
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Brooks / SPORTSbyBROOKS:
Canseco ‘Detained’ at Mexican Border For Steroids — David Vassegh of KLAC-AM in Los Angeles reports today that Jose Canseco was recently detained at the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego by Federal authorities for alleged possession of steroids. — Canseco will appear in Federal Court to address the charge on Tuesday.
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
As if the White Sox didn't have enough image problems ... ... Ambiorix Burgos reports to jail in the Dominican Republic wearing not a cap of his team, the New York Mets, but of Chicago's South Side squad. He'll have to wait in detention for three months while awaiting trial for allegedly killing …
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Jan Hubbard / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Dallas Mavericks win, but baseball is the talk — CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls opened their preseason Thursday night against the Dallas Mavericks so, of course, it was a perfect time to talk ... baseball. — Cubs fans are still in mourning after their team was swept out of the playoffs …
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SofaKing / Toronto Star:
A.J. Burnett in no hurry to talk to Blue Jays — A.J. Burnett, in possibly his last game as a Jay, salutes the home crowd. “It was storybook,” Burnett said of the sendoff on Sept. 24, 2008. — CATHAL KELLY — The Toronto Blue Jays may have to wait well into November …

