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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Agent: Prior wants to pitch for Padres — Right-hander and native San Diegan hopes feeling mutual — SAN DIEGO — More than four months removed from shoulder surgery, Mark Prior is at the stage in his recovery when he's starting to play catch. — Soon enough, the 28-year-old right-handed pitcher hopes …
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Phillies fan compiles scorekeeping streak — GLEN ROCK, PA. - When Bob Bogart married in 1989, his streak was in its infancy, about 500 games. — His new bride couldn't have known it would keep going, that it would last 19 more years and counting, that it would be acknowledged by his heroes.
Jonah Keri / ESPN:
Don't be a hater: This World Series is must-see TV — When the first round of the MLB playoffs ended, the drumbeat for a Red Sox-Dodgers World Series began. Two storied franchises in two huge markets. The Red Sox versus Joe Torre, and Derek Lowe, and Nomaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Hendry signed to four-year extension — Third-longest-tenured Cubs GM won consecutive division titles — CHICAGO — Jim Hendry, who has guided the Cubs to the postseason three times during his six full seasons as general manager, has been given a four-year contract extension through the 2012 season.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brewers interview Randolph — St. Petersburg, Fla. - I just heard from a very reliable source that former New York Mets manager Willie Randolph was scheduled to be interviewed today for the Brewers' managerial opening. — That makes perfect sense because I've written from the beginning …
Chone Smith / Anaheim Angels all the way:
Moneyball — I thought I'd go dig out some quotes from Michael Lewis's book, especially from the chapter on the 2002 draft. Billy Beane desperately wanted Nick Swisher with the 16th pick, and was worried about other teams taking him first, especially the Mets, drafting one spot higher.
Juan Gonzalez / NY Daily News:
Gonzalez: The House That Tax Subsidies Built — The federal government just gave America's richest sports team another gift. — For the second time in two years, the Internal Revenue Service has approved special rules that allow the Yankees to use additional tax-free bonds to pay the skyrocketing costs of the team's new stadium.
Stu Bykofsky / Philly.com:
Stuck in Tampa with hardly a Ray of hope — THE ATTACK on Philadelphia came yesterday, predictable as the sunrise. (It was almost as predictable as the coming collapse of the wet-behind-the-ears, error-prone x-Rays.) — The attack came winging north from fetid Tampa Bay, launched by a Tampa Tribune columnist by the name of Ruth.
Associated Press:
Heavenly result for Devil-less Tampa Bay Rays … Devil ... be gone! — For 10 years, they were a lousy team with a fiendish nickname: The Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Then the club exorcised the “Devil” from its name, and suddenly Tampa Bay is in the World Series.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Mailbag: How will the rotation change? — Beat reporter Mark Bowman answers Braves fans' questions — Let's say that the Braves are able to get Jake Peavy in a trade. Do you think they would then go out and get another top-notch pitcher like Derek Lowe or Ben Sheets?
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Frank Della Femina / New Jersey Online:
Derek Lowe interested in Red Sox, not Yankees, report says — Rumors of a Derek Lowe-to-Yankees move this offseason started before the Dodgers were even eliminated from the playoffs. However, a recent article in The Boston Globe suggests Derek Lowe has the Boston Red Sox atop his list of places of interest.
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Sliding Into Home
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Can Brewers sign Sabathia? — Beat reporter Adam McCalvy answers fans' burning questions … I realize that CC Sabathia will be tough to sign, but is it really that out of the question? Small market or not, three million fans is still three million fans.
Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
Young Rays enjoy being on big stage — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)—The manager wears thick-rimmed glasses and listens to everything from the Rolling Stones to the Four Tops. Mohawk is the haircut of the moment. Inspirational quotes decorate walls of the Tampa Bay Rays clubhouse — and we're not talking conventional baseball wisdom.
