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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Breaking news: Meacham fired — The Yankees have decided not to renew the contract of 3B coach Bobby Meacham. Brian Cashman just handed down word via media relations director Jason Zillo. — Cashman is in a meeting with his pro scouts at the moment. The hope is to speak to him later.
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Yankees to have new third-base coach in 2009 — The Yankees will not renew the contract of third-base coach Bobby Meacham, the team said today. — Also, Rich Monteleone will not return as special pitching instructor, according to a member of the organization who was told of the move …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Meacham won't be back in 2009 — Former Yankee was third-base coach; Monteleone dismissed — BOSTON — The Yankees will not renew the contract of third-base coach Bobby Meacham, the club announced on Tuesday. — General manager Brian Cashman announced the decision through director of media relations Jason Zillo.
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Green Pinstripes
Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Yanks hammer falls on Meacham — The first domino has fallen in what is expected to be a tumultuous winter of change for the Yankees. — Third base coach Bobby Meacham will not be back in 2009, though no replacement has yet been named. Luis Sojo, who has been managing the Yankees' Single-A affiliate, is a possibility.
Joe Henderson / tbo.com:
Upton Emerges As Motor Driving Rays — It's no coincidence that the Rays' offensive renaissance in postseason has coincided with B.J. Upton's surge. — After his big game Monday at Boston, Upton has five homers in seven postseason games with nine RBIs. His slugging percentage is a sick .839.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cancer takes ‘nice, humble’ ex-Cubs pitcher — Former major league pitcher Kevin Foster, who fulfilled a lifelong dream by playing for the Cubs, died Saturday at the age of 39. — The former Evanston High star died in an Oklahoma City hospital after a six-month bout with renal cell carcinoma, his brother, Mark Foster, said.
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ESPN:
Former Cubs pitcher Foster dies of cancer at 39 — CHICAGO — Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Kevin Foster has died of cancer at age 39. — His brother said Foster died in an Oklahoma City hospital on Saturday after a six-month bout with renal cell carcinoma.
John Gonzalez / Philly.com:
Hamels shows confidence — LOS ANGELES - At first, I thought maybe I hadn't heard him right. But as Cole Hamels kept jabbering and puffing out his chest, I realized that I had heard him correctly. At which point I wondered if, before the interview, he had taken some pulls of moonshine from a secret hip flask.
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New York Post:
MEMO TO BOMBERS: GO GET PHILS' GILLICK! — LOS ANGELES - One of the most persistent rumors that circulated among baseball officials during the season was that Pat Gillick was going to move from Philadelphia GM to Mariner president and recruit Brian Cashman to be Seattle's GM.
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
ModernTube: Barack Obama jumps on the Phillies bandwagon — Consideiring that Florida is also a battleground state, I'd say that nominee Barack Obama is limiting himself here by declaring his allegiance for the Phillies. Luckily, there was that time that Joe Biden mentioned the “Devil” …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Hoffman to be offered contract soon — Padres want closer back; Giles' option likely to be exercised — SAN DIEGO — The Padres will make a formal contract offer to closer Trevor Hoffman this week, general manager Kevin Towers said. — Hoffman, who turned 41 on Monday …
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MLB Rumors
Sabernomics:
Valuing A.J. Burnett — There have been some recent rumblings about A.J. Burnett opting out of the two years remaining on his current deal in order to pursue free agency. … I think he would be wise to accept the Jays' offer. I have Burnett valued at about $52 million over the next for years …
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Baseball Musings
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Morales return as starter? — Beat reporter Thomas Harding answers Rox fans' questions — Do you think Franklin Morales will return for the 2009 season as a starter after basically spending all of the 2008 season away from the Majors working on his control issues?
Red / Surviving Grady:
I Get Knocked Down, But I Get Up Again, You're Never Gonna Keep Me Down (Unless, Of Course, Ellsbury and The Large Father Can't Start Hitting) — Good. — That was my first impression watching the Sox get taken out behind the woodshed by, in no particular order, the entire Rays batting order …
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The Bottom Line
