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NY Daily News:
Harper: Phils only clutch own throats after loss in Game 2 of World Series — ST. PETERSBURG - If the Phillies had hit like this in September, the Mets might be playing in this World Series. — Has any World Series team ever come out of a split of Games 1 and 2 feeling worse about itself than these Phillies?
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Howard's numbers in clutch are not so valuable — The question concerned Ryan Howard's 0-for-4, three-strikeout showing in Wednesday night's World Series Game 1, and his weak postseason in general. Charlie Manuel sensed bad intentions. — “I said something about it [Wednesday] night.
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Ken Davidoff's baseball …
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
New life for Rays after Game 2 victory — Righty tosses 5 2/3 shutout innings to even Fall Classic — ST. PETERSBURG — “Big Game James” lived up to his nickname Thursday night. — James Shields held the Phillies scoreless for 5 2/3 innings to lead the Rays to a 4-2 win at Tropicana Field …
New York Times:
How to Take American Health Care From Worst to First — IN the past decade, baseball has experienced a data-driven information revolution. Numbers-crunchers now routinely use statistics to put better teams on the field for less money. Our overpriced, underperforming health care system needs a similar revolution.
Toronto Sun:
Manny not a priority for Jays — Burnett is — Manny Ramirez? — Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi uttered that name to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports on Wednesday night saying that the feared slugger with heavy baggage was on the club's radar — the wishful thinking list. — Okay, we'll bite.
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MLB Rumors
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Toronto Star:
Jays' J.P. Ricciardi keeping his options open — Prepared to trade ‘anybody on our club that would help us get better,’ Ricciardi says — Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi is willing to trade “anybody” on his team in an effort to improve ahead of the 2009 season.
Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:
World Series: A couple of updates on our local clubs, and a couple of suggested stories — Checking in, before we begin pre-game news conferences and batting practice here at The Trop... - At this point, it would be a shocker if Mike Mussina did not retire.
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Rich Hofmann / Philly.com:
Phillies manager Manuel says Moyer has earned right to start — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It is really simple, Charlie Manuel was saying. You get the impression there was no extended debate, nor should there have been. In an enormous spot, following a maddening loss, he is giving the ball to Jamie Moyer, and that is that.
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Baseball Musings
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:Could Grace replace Brenly in Cubs booth?
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The Cub Reporter (TCR)
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:GM Melvin probably will stop at three interviews
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GoatRiders of the Apocalypse, Another Cubs Blog, Purple Row, Brew Crew Ball, Boston Globe and Walkoff Walk
New York Post:
METS TARGET LOWE, FUENTES — ST. PETERSBURG - The Mets plan on targeting Derek Lowe and Brian Fuentes in the free agent market, an NL executive who has talked to team officials told the Post. — The Mets are promising to be creative and explore many avenues.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Friars in no rush to deal ace Peavy — GM Towers will listen to offers, but won't trade righty hastily — SAN DIEGO — There won't be any movement on the Jake Peavy front in the next week or so, though that has nothing to do with the moratorium by the league office on teams making major announcements during the World Series.
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Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Batted ball scouting reports — Editor's Note: This article is part of the statistical introduction to the Hardball Times Annual 2009. It is just a glimpse into many of the articles and stats included in this year's volume. More details about the Annual will be published in the next few weeks …
David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
The Second-Guess: Should Fox TV dump Buck & McCarver now? — When appropriate, we review key decisions to see if the right one was made. This is the Second-Guess. — The Turning Point: In 1996, Fox bought broadcast rights to Major League Baseball games, including the World Series, and tapped Joe Buck and Tim McCarver to announce.
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Walkoff Walk
Randy Newsom / Dugout Central:
Things You See at a Venezuelan Baseball Game — Random things that you see at a Venezuelan Baseball Game that you never see at an American Game: — Those same beers being thrown high into the air by fans when the wave comes around to their section. — Those same beers being thrown …

