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12:10 PM ET, October 24, 2009

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Melissa Segura / Sports Illustrated:
Padres to hire Hoyer as GM … The San Diego Padres will name Jed Hoyer as their new general manager later today, a front office source tells SI.com.  —  Hoyer, 35, most recently served as the Boston Red Sox's senior vice president and assistant general manager.
Discussion: ESPN, NESN.com and Gaslamp Ball
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Hoyer to be named Padres GM  —  Jed Hoyer will be named the San Diego Padres general manager, a baseball source confirmed to the Globe's Tony Massarotti.  —  The 35-year-old Hoyer, who recently held the title of vice president and assistant general manager, has been a member of the Red Sox' front office since 2002.
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Hoyer To Become Padres GM  —  4:42pm: Melissa Segura of SI.com reports that the Padres will name Hoyer as GM later today.  The 35-year-old exec has contributed to contract negotiations and offered sabermetric analysis with the Red Sox.  He was co-GM of the team when Theo Epstein took a brief hiatus in 2005.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers outline offseason needs  —  Colletti, Torre list starting pitching depth, second baseman  —  LOS ANGELES — Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti and manager Joe Torre got an early start on the managing of offseason expectations Friday when they said an acquisition of an ace starting pitcher is unlikely.
Discussion: Circling The Bases and MLB Rumors
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Associated Press:
Colletti: McCourts' problems not affecting the Dodgers  —  LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti said Friday it's been business as usual running the team despite owner Frank McCourt firing his wife as CEO of the club.  —  Colletti said he doesn't anticipate any cutbacks …
Discussion: Fox Sports and USA Today
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Tom Verducci: ALCS Game 6 is critical for Yankees' World Series rotation … 1. The Phillies suddenly are big fans of the Angels and The Weather Channel.  It's not that Philadelphia would rather play Los Angeles than New York in the World Series.  It's that the Phillies would benefit …
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Dan Rosenheck / Bats:
Scioscia Will Need a Quick Hook in Game 6
New York Post:
If we've learned anything, it's that players decide title  —  There are lessons to be learned from all of the managerial maneuvering and counter-maneuvering and counter-counter-maneuvering in this AL Championship Series, a checkerboard of moves and counter-moves and counter-counter moves that turn every game into an opera.
Discussion: The Yankee Universe
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Jim Caple / ESPN:
Yankees miss chance to close out series
Tim Britton / MLB.com:
Yankees could sit slumping Swisher  —  Girardi considering lineup change, batting order flip-flop  —  NEW YORK — Nick Swisher sauntered to his locker Friday, opened up a pair of Louisville Slugger boxes storing new bats and turned to the cluster of reporters slowly encroaching.
Discussion: Sliding Into Home
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New York Times:
Cracks Emerge in Ramps at New Yankee Stadium  —  The concrete pedestrian ramps at the brand-new $1.2 billion city-subsidized Yankee Stadium have been troubled by cracks, and the team is seeking to determine whether the problems were caused by the installation, the design, the concrete or other factors …
Discussion: Sliding Into Home
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets meet with Cuban pitcher Chapman  —  The Mets had their expected  —  meeting Friday with lefthander Aroldis Chapman and his agent, but it was unclear if they discussed financial parameters with the 21-year-old Cuban defector.  Chapman arrived in New York Wednesday, and the Mets …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Hudson, Braves talking about extension  —  Right-hander optimistic that he can stay in Atlanta  —  ATLANTA — Tim Hudson and the Braves have started negotiating the contract extension that could enable the right-hander the opportunity to continue pitching in Atlanta.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Sheets planning big return in 2010  —  Former Brewers righty has high school number retired  —  MILWAUKEE — Former Brewers right-hander Ben Sheets returned to his Louisiana high school last week and saw his No. 15 uniform retired.  Sheets intends to be wearing it again in 2010.
Discussion: MLB Rumors and MetsBlog.com
 
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