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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
L.A. vs. N.Y. for top free-agents … ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Baseball executives envision this country's horrific economic meltdown adversely affecting this free-agent class, though it might not cost three superstars who baseball people believe are too good to be affected.
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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.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Rockies' closer plans unchanged by loss of Weathers — The loss of reliever Casey Weathers for a year because of reconstructive elbow surgery is a setback for the Rockies, but it does not impact the status of closer Brian Fuentes, who is headed to free agency.
Tim Marchman / The New Republic:
It's LOOGY Time — In praise of the ballplayer who best embodies the absurdist quality of the game. — A World Series—even one hosted in such grim locales as St. Petersburg's moldy Tropicana Field or Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park, the Ford F-250 of ballparks—is all about stars.
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Bucs Dugout
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Rich Hofmann / Philly.com:Phillies manager Manuel says Moyer has earned right to start
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Baseball Musings
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:Howard's numbers in clutch are not so valuable
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Ken Davidoff's baseball …
NY Daily News:Harper: Phils only clutch own throats after loss in Game 2 of World Series
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Which Braves prospects are untouchable? — Philadelphia — I'm in chilly Philly and Braves officials are not. But neither are officials from most other teams, save for the participating Phillies and Rays. — Gone is the day when all major league teams sent all their top officials …
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Talking Chop
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
L.A. vs. N.Y. for top free agents (cont.) — Braves are early leaders for Peavy — Padres ace Jake Peavy is seen as accepting a trade to at least any of his top five choices — the Braves, Cubs, Cardinals, Dodgers or Astros — and perhaps a few others, though his no-trade provision allows him to reject any deal.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Loewen signs with Blue Jays — Former first-round pick spurns O's, agrees to minor league deal with division rival in surprise move; ‘I came to the conclusion that I wanted to be a Blue Jay’ — If Adam Loewen is going to make a successful transition into a power-hitting outfielder or first baseman, it won't be in an Orioles uniform.
New York Post:
PHILS GRUMP OVER UMPS — ST. PETERSBURG - The Phillies weren't happy with home-plate umpire Kerwin Danley over two apparent blown calls that proved costly. — Brett Myers was upset with Danley for seeming to call a check-swing third strike on the Rays' Rocco Baldelli in the second inning …
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Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
Cashing in on hope — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Meet Dave Marger and the long odds spring to life. Spend a few minutes with this 46-year-old local businessman and the entire Tampa Bay Rays' worst-to-first thing becomes a gleam and a grin, a phone that won't stop ringing …
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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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Arencibia heating up under desert sky — Jays catching prospect sizzling at plate in Arizona Fall League — TORONTO — J.P. Arencibia is beginning to heat up under the Arizona sun. After a slow start for the Blue Jays' top catching prospect, Arencibia enjoyed a strong showing this week with the Phoenix Desert Dogs.
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Demolition Takes Shea Stadium Piece by Piece — The carcass of Shea Stadium, still standing, awaits its final destruction. — The seats have been extracted, flattening three tiers into two colorless dimensions. — The bullpens are gone, leaving the rancid memory of last season's meltdown by the Mets' relievers.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding, SaveTheApple.com, 24 Hours From Suicide, Watchdog and MetsBlog.com
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Bombers bank on cash cow for Hank Steinbrenner's little piggy — It is 11:15 in the morning in a part of the city that is so busy with workers these days that it is as if they are building the sixth borough of New York and not the new Yankee Stadium. It is busy and it is loud …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Davidoff's Latest: Mussina, K-Rod, Manny — By Tim Dierkes [October 23 at 9:02pm CST] — Ken Davidoff of Newsday has some new hot stove info in a blog post. — Davidoff would be shocked if Mike Mussina does not retire. He expects a news conference after the World Series, and gives a 1% margin of error for his prediction.
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