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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees, Cowboys form partnership — Received this press release today: — NEW YORK YANKEES, DALLAS COWBOYS, GOLDMAN SACHS AND CIC PARTNERS ANNOUNCE FORMATION OF LEGENDS HOSPITALITY — New Company to Become Premier Provider of Hospitality and Merchandising Services and Partner with Teams …
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SportsBusiness Journal:
A sports brand dream team gets into concessions game — In a precedent-setting venture by two of the leading brands and families in sports, the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys have jointly launched a concessions company, which borrowed $100 million several weeks ago, sources close to the teams said.
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Yankees and Cowboys Become Partners in Food Concessions — The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys are going into business together — to sell hot dogs, beer and burgers. — The two franchises, each built in the image of their outspoken owners, will form a partnership in food concessions …
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Sliding Into Home
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs GM Jim Hendry signs 4-year contract extension — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Jim Hendry, architect of the Cubs' back-to-back Central Division champions, isn't going anywhere, at least not soon. Club Chairman Crane Kenney worked around the stalled sale of the franchise to give Hendry …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Job secure, Hendry gets to work — General manager prioritizes Dempster, Wood, lefty bats — CHICAGO — One of the first matters of business for Cubs general manager Jim Hendry to deal with is negotiating with free-agent-to-be Ryan Dempster. — Hendry, who received a four-year contract …
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Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs, Hendry agree on four-year extension — The Cubs and general manager Jim Hendry have agreed to a four-year contract extension through the 2012 season. — “It's an honor to receive this long-term commitment from the Chicago Cubs,” Hendry said. “We know there is work to be done …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Agent: Peavy won't be pitching for Mets, Yankees — It appears increasingly likely that the Padres will trade Jake Peavy. But neither the Yankees nor the Mets rank among the favorites to land the 2007 National League Cy Young Award winner. — Peavy, armed with a no-trade clause …
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Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays' Garza demonstrates grit in ALCS Game 7 — ST. PETERSBURG — Matt Garza said he loves the stage. — The Rays right-hander likes being doubted and counted out, much like his team was entering Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Sunday.
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Fred Goodall / Associated Press:Rays win Game 7, advance to World Series
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Rays in 6 — After covering the Phillies in the NLCS, and watching them dispatch the Dodgers in five games, I planned to pick them to win the World Series. — But after seeing the Rays bounce back to eliminate the Red Sox, especially with last night's Game 7 win, I changed my mind.
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Tangotiger / THE BOOK:
Mark Ellis — Why did Mark Ellis give the Oakland A's millions of dollars in free agent money, when he's already given them millions of dollars in arbitration and slave-wages money? Will Mark Ellis go down as the one player in my generation who has earned the least amount of money for a player …
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:Ellis, A's set for next 2 years
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NY Daily News:
Joba's blood alcohol well above legal limit — Yankees star Joba Chamberlain's blood alcohol content was well above Nebraska's legal limit when he was busted for drunk driving, prosecutors charged Monday. — Chamberlain, who failed a Breathalyzer test when he was pulled over early Saturday …
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Monday Ten Pack — Bleich is a hard guy to get a real feel for. He held out until the signing deadline, but then signed for an under-slot bonus. Some saw him as a overdraft in the supplemental first round, and some scouts thought he would have been a legitimate first-round pick …
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Joe Posnanski:
Big Game Garza and Other Thoughts — It has been a while since we've had a rambling, pozterisk-drunk post. Well, not anymore. — Philosophers have long marveled at the mysteries and quirks of the human mind. This began many years before they listened to Buck Martinez call a baseball game.
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The Crawfish Boxes
Associated Press:
BoSox's Lowell has surgery to repair tear in hip … BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell has had surgery on his right hip. — Red Sox spokesman John Blake said Lowell was awake after his surgery Monday. Blake said last year's World Series MVP wanted to surgery …
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Lowell's surgery a success; Epstein speaks — Third baseman Mike Lowell's surgery this morning was “a complete success” and his doctors were “pleasantly surprised” with the condition of Lowell's labrum in his right hip, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein said this afternoon.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Macha has been interviewed — St. Petersburg, Fla. - A very reliable source familiar with the situation just told me that Ken Macha has interviewed for the Brewers' managerial opening. If you read my earlier blog, I ranked Macha among the front-runners for the job.
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