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MLB.com:
Game Five of the 2008 World Series postponed — PHILADELPHIA - Game Five of the 2008 World Series will not resume tonight due to inclement weather. Game Five is now tentatively scheduled to resume on Wednesday evening at 8:37 p.m. (ET), weather permitting. — Commissioner Allan H.
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Resumption of Series' Game 5 put off until Wednesday at earliest — PHILADELPHIA — The World Series won't resume until Wednesday night at the earliest. — With rain still falling in Philadelphia, Major League Baseball decided not to attempt to complete Game 5 between the Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night.
The Heater:
Game 5 postponed — again — Resumption of Game 5 of the World Series has been postponed again due to continued bad weather in Philadelphia. The latest plan is for the game to be resumed at 8:37 on Wednesday, weather permitting. — That means if the Rays win, Game 6 at Tropicana Field …
Michael Radano / Phillies:
The angriest place on earth — PHILADELPHIA - Proof that major league baseball is run by a bunch of buffoons came at midnight when the suspended game notes were handed out. — At the bottom of the sheet, the powers that be maybe thought it was cute or even pithy to include Koppett's Law.
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:Baseball's crown event is beyond repair
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Harvey Araton / New York Times:As Dynasties Disappear, One Yankees Run Grows in Stature
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Sabernomics:
Who Gets Jake Peavy's Surplus? — It turns out that Jake Peavy thinks he does, and I think he's right. — Last week, I discussed how the Padres' ownership of Peavy's contract rights for the next four seasons would allow the team to reap the benefits of the difference between his expected income generation and his salary.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:Sabathia's free agency could set up a big payday for Padres ace
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets look to farm prospects to lure Street, Putz — Francisco Rodriguez's agent will be at the — general managers' meetings next week in Dana Point, Calif., and the representative for Brian Fuentes likely will be there, too. The Mets have little to lose by meeting with both in their search for Billy Wagner's replacement.
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Steve Miletich / Seattle Times:
Strip club proposed near Safeco Field — Longtime Seattle adult-entertainment figure Roger Forbes wants to open a strip club just down the street from Safeco Field. The Seattle Mariners aren't happy. — Take me out to the ballgame. Take me out with the crowd. — And buy me a lap dance?
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
World Series Tampa Bay Rays: Maddon skeptical of explanation of Blanton's cap stain — PHILADELPHIA — Manager Joe Maddon heard Phillies pitcher Joe Blanton's explanation that the curious dark splotch on the bill of his cap during Game 4 was “just dirt from the ball.”
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Will Yankee dollars put Sabathia in a New York state of mind? … PHILADELPHIA — Jimmy Rollins, a friend of superstar free-agent pitcher CC Sabathia dating back to their upbringing outside Oakland, Calif., and one of the best prognosticators in the game considering his lofty and correct predictions …
Glenn Miller / News Press:
Lee County commissioners approve Red Sox agreement — Agreement calls for 30-year deal, Fenway Park replica — The Lee County commission voted 3-1 today to approve an agreement with the Boston Red Sox to build a new spring-training facility for the team in south Lee County.
Eric Fisher / SportsBusiness Journal:
Tech leaders back sports blog network — Former AOL programming chief Jim Bankoff has secured a mid-seven-figure sum of venture capital for SB Nation, a startup network of sports blogs, from a group of digital media and technology luminaries. — The round of funding was led by Accel Partners …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Much depends on Posada — Yankees beat reporter Bryan Hoch answers fans' questions — I know Jorge Posada says he is healthy, but is there any chance of bringing Pudge Rodriguez back as insurance in case he is not ready to catch? And if bringing Pudge back is out of the question, who will be splitting time with Posada?
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' budget may be tight for big names — CUBS: Tight budget for big names — The Cubs' off-season may be quieter than in recent years, especially if Ryan Dempster and Kerry Wood re-sign quickly, eating up a big chunk of general manager Jim Hendry's budget.
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News Online:
Tigers' needs are plenty — But filling holes will prove tricky — Settling on a shopping list is the easy task for the Tigers heading into what will be a significant, if not dramatic, offseason. — Finding bullpen help. Acquiring a shortstop. Bringing on a catcher.
Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
M's scouting director dismissed, source says — Word began to spread through the scouting community Monday that Mariners scouting director Bob Fontaine has been let go by Seattle's new... Word began to spread through the scouting community Monday that Mariners scouting director Bob Fontaine …

