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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies begin Series quest with victory — Backed by Utley's blast, Hamels tosses seven strong innings — ST. PETERSBURG — Enduring deafening cowbell sounds clanging off Tropicana Field's walls Wednesday night, the Phillies still managed to hear echoes of 1980.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
World Series Analysis Game 1: Phillies at Rays — Welcome to the first Daily News World Series blog/analysis, where we hope to answer burning baseball questions such as whether the Phillies are sunk if they don't win when their ace, Cole Hamels, starts tonight. — The answer to that one, dear readers, is yes.
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ESPN:Simulations heavily favor Rays to win Series
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Lowrie played through wrist injury — Red Sox infielder Jed Lowrie played since May with a sprain and a small non-displaced fracture in his left wrist, aliments that worsened as the season wore on, general manager Theo Epstein said in an e-mail. The minor injuries were revealed Tuesday when Lowrie underwent an MRI.
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Red Sox' Luis Alicea out at first — Rest of staff to return — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Red Sox [team stats] coaching staff will return mostly intact next season, with the exception of first base coach Luis Alicea. — The club announced yesterday that pitching coach John Farrell …
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
Welcome To The Zduriencik Era — The M's have chosen Jack Zduriencik as their new GM. Despite the fact that he's the oldest of the candidates interviewed and comes with a scouting background, do not assume that this is just more of the same. Zduriencik has been the best regarded scouting director …
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Dan Hayes / North County Times:
PADRES: Cooling off period for Peavy talks — The World Series arrived Wednesday, just in time to give Jake Peavy and the Padres a breather from two-plus weeks of trade chatter. — With teams barred from making personnel announcements during the Fall Classic, general manager Kevin Towers …
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Geer has frayed elbow ligament — Team uncertain if right-hander needs to undergo surgery — SAN DIEGO — Rookie pitcher Josh Geer, who fared well in a five-start stint with the Padres in September, has a fraying of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.
Fire Brand of the American League:
Schilling blasts Manny — Curt Schilling's latest entry on his blog, 38pitches.com, was very, very interesting. It has been removed from 38pitches.com (unsurprisingly), but the text still comes through on my RSS reader. I have quoted a few relevant excerpts...
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Dodgers eyeing shorter Manny offer … ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Dodgers appear willing to meet or come close to superstar free agent Manny Ramirez's annual salary target but are strongly disinclined from acceding to his wish for a deal of five or six years, people familiar with the club's thinking tell SI.com.
David Davis / Wall Street Journal:
The Man Behind the MLB Logo — Jerry Dior Designed the Oft-Imitated Silhouette — Every night when Jerry Dior sits down to watch the baseball playoffs in his Edison, N.J., home, the television reflects his life's most enduring handiwork. — Forty years ago, Mr. Dior worked as a graphic designer …
Lisa Winston / MLB.com:
Injuries a problem in Fall League — Jeffress, Green, Gartrell all go down in battle of Peoria — PEORIA, Ariz. — Milwaukee Brewers trainer Tommy Craig was the hardest-working man in town on Tuesday. — In the Arizona Fall League battle of Peoria teams, three players left …
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Associated Press:
MLB: New park for AL champion Rays a must have — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Even before Tropicana Field hosted its first World Series game, Major League Baseball insisted the Tampa Bay Rays must get a new stadium. — “I think they need a new ballpark here. Absolutely,” said Bob DuPuy, baseball's chief operating officer.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Former Cubs GM Green sympathizes with Piniella, not his old team — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - In the fall of 1981, only one year after managing Philadelphia to its only World Series championship, Dallas Green arrived in Chicago with a mission to change the culture of Cubs baseball and move the organization into the 20th Century.
New York Post:
YANKS' PLANS MAY INCLUDE CAMERON — ST. PETERSBURG - General manager Brian Cashman refused to confirm or deny that Mike Cameron is high on the Yankees' list of free-agent signings if the veteran outfielder becomes a free agent. — According to an industry source, the Yankees are waiting …
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