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Los Angeles Times:
Manny Ramirez made the Dodgers important again — He single-handedly made the team a force to be reckoned with. — T.J. Simers — MANNYWOOD — The Dodgers are finished two weeks ago, Jose Lima still standing as the team's postseason hero over the last 20 years, if it isn't for Manny Ramirez.
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: BOWA, MANNY AND THE YANKS — 1. In today's Post, I wrote a column on how the impression that Joe Torre does not manage young players well is disputed by history. He never did get much out of Randy Keisler or Brett Jodie, but then again, no one did. When the players were talented …
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Rivera's Cutter
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:Yankees poised for offseason shopping spree
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It is about the money, stupid
Steve Lowery / Philly.com:New free-agent Manny ready for all (rich) suitors
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Baseball Musings
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Can the Reds be the 2009 Phillies? — There are defining moments in every baseball game, usually a defining moment. — As for the Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday night in the NLCS, it was the first batter of the game. — LA pitcher Chad Billingsley slipped two quick strikes past Jimmy Rollins.
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils reach first World Series since '93 — NLCS MVP Hamels guides Phillies over Dodgers in clincher — LOS ANGELES — Using a perfect Hollywood script without a surprise ending, the Phillies captured the National League pennant Wednesday night with a 5-1 win over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
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The Good Phight, Phillies Nation, THE BASEBALL SAVANT, umpbump.com, ESPN and Mike's Baseball Rants
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Tom Tresh dead at 71 — Tom Tresh, who burst onto the big-league scene in 1962 and won Rookie of the Year honors as a fill-in shortstop for the Yankees after Tony Kubek was called into military service, died Wednesday at his home in Venice, Fla., of a heart attack. He was 71.
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Associated Press:
Former Yankee Tresh dies at 71 — VENICE, Fla. (AP)—Tom Tresh, the 1962 AL Rookie of the Year and part of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series, has died. He was 71. — Tresh died Wednesday after a heart attack, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Tonight could be end for Varitek — Contract expiring; status is in doubt — Jason Varitek wouldn't acknowledge it yesterday, but tonight's game at Fenway Park could be the team captain's last in a Red Sox uniform. Given a contract that expires after this season, and a markedly poor offensive year …
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs intent on keeping GM Hendry — Team declined Seattle's request to talk to GM — The Cubs are intent on keeping general manager Jim Hendry, despite the ongoing uncertainty of their franchise sale. — According to major league baseball sources, Cubs Chairman Crane Kenney recently declined …
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MLB Rumors
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Remembering the '93 Phillies and the early days of rap-rock — When Carlos Ruiz squeezed his mitt tight around Nomar Garciaparra's pop fly on Wednesday night, it did more than send the Phillies to their first World Series in 15 years. It also marked the official start of what will be …
Rick Chandler / Deadspin:
Bring Me The Head Of Mr. Met — Imagine taking your kids to Disneyland, and watching in horror as someone runs up and yanks the head off of Donald Duck. Mets fans were traumatized in a similar fashion last night, as Fox News inadvertently broadcast the live decapitation of Mr. Met …
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Sources: Agent says Pettitte wants to throw for Yanks in '09 … As the New York Yankees began a round of scouting meetings this week to discuss the future of the team, they know that veteran left-hander Andy Pettitte intends to pitch in 2009, and his intention is to pitch for them.
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MLB FanHouse, The Sommer Frieze, NJ.com, It is about the money, stupid, Bombers Beat, Big Apple Sports, Baseball Digest Daily Blog, The Chuck Knoblog, New Jersey Online, BASEBALL HOT CORNER, Pinstriped Scranton, The Transaction Guy, River Avenue Blues, Spitting Seeds, Sliding Into Home and Depressed Fan
ESPN:
Obama ad to delay start of World Series Game 6 — NEW YORK — Barack Obama will delay the World Series by a few minutes, according to The Hollywood Reporter. — Major League Baseball has agreed to move the World Series Game 6 start time by about 15 minutes to accommodate a half-hour Obama ad buy on Fox on Oct. 29.
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Jonah / JonahKeri.com:
Expos All-Time 40-Man Roster Revealed — Posted in Random commentary with tags At least I got to see Tommy Greene throw a no-no in fro, Curt Schilling, Derrick Gould, I really wanted Andy McGaffigan to make the cut if only, Joe Posnanski, Montreal Expos, Seamheads.com on 15 October 2008 by Jonah
Nick Friedell / Yahoo! Sports:
TBS exec: FrankTV ads ‘good at entertaining and engaging’ — Why the heck would TBS run so many FrankTV ads during the postseason? — Jeff Gregor, the chief marketing officer for TBS and TNT, has obviously been asked the question more than once. Before I could even spit it out of my mouth, he asked a question of his own.
Mike Silva / Mike Silva's NY Baseball Digest:
Mike Francesa vs. The Mets — First Mad Dog, then Craig Carton, now Mike Francesa has declared war on the New York Mets. If you missed today's show Mike basically threw down the gauntlet against the team in Flushing. I am really not sure why Mike has it out for this team.


