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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Scioscia tops in AL for remarkable year — Led Angels beyond tragedy to record-setting season — ANAHEIM — The most emotionally challenging of his 10 seasons as leader of the Angels culminated in Mike Scioscia's selection on Wednesday as 2009 American League Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
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Tracy Ringolsby / Inside the Colorado Rockies:
Tracy Receives Extension, Honor — The release from the Colorado Rockies: — The Colorado Rockies greed to terms with Manager Jim Tracy on a three-year contract through 2012. — Along with Tracy, the entire 2009 Rockies coaching staff which consisted of Pitching Coach Bob Apodaca …
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Tracy rewarded with NL Manager honor — Rox blossomed under new skipper, who gets three-year deal — DENVER — Jim Tracy took over the Rockies on May 29 hoping to straighten out specific problems. — That he did, and for it, Tracy received on Wednesday an honor he deserved …
Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Top NL skipper debate starts with Tracy — Colorado manager helped club turn around losing season — The conversation about National League Manager of the Year in 2009 starts with Colorado's Jim Tracy. The dialogue also includes legendary skippers Tony La Russa of St. Louis …
Associated Press:
Tracy, Scioscia win manager of the year awards … NEW YORK (AP) — Jim Tracy of Colorado has won the NL Manager of the Year award and Mike Scioscia of the Los Angeles Angels has been selected for the AL honor. — Tracy became the second manager to win the award after taking over in midseason, joining Jack McKeon for Florida in 2003.
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:Angels' Scioscia, Rox's Tracy rewarded managers of the year
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Use of Statistics Helps Greinke to A.L. Cy Young — It might have been a watershed moment in baseball's statistical revolution. When the voting for the American League Cy Young Award was announced on Tuesday, Zack Greinke of the Kansas City Royals did not just win. He did it in a landslide.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
Cy of relief: CC happier with ring — CC Sabathia required two words to describe being a World Series winner rather than copping a second Cy Young award. — “Much happier,” the Yankees' ace lefty wrote in a text message yesterday after Kansas City's Zach Greinke was named this year's AL Cy Young winner.
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Mark Feinsand / Blogging The Bombers:AL Cy Young: Why I voted for King Felix
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Steve Kornacki / MLive.com:Tigers' Justin Verlander deserving of first-place vote on my Cy Young ballot
Sports Illustrated:
Roy Halladay sweepstakes could be just another Yankees-Red Sox bout … The Yankees recently called the Blue Jays to express interest in superstar pitcher Roy Halladay. And while the Yankees made the very same call last summer with no hope of acquiring Halladay, this time they have a real reason …
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:Short of AL ROY, Romero back at work
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Joba's role for 2010 undefined — While his plans aren't settled, righty is hoping Pettitte returns — NEW YORK — Joba Chamberlain may not be able to influence his own place in the Yankees' future plans, but he would certainly like to influence the plans of another.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats interested in free agent Lackey — Club looking for veteran pitcher to mentor young hurlers — WASHINGTON — The Nationals are one of several teams who have expressed interest in free agent right-hander John Lackey, according to a baseball source. — The team is reportedly …
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
Marquis calls Mets ‘perfect fit’ — Jeff Francoeur wasn't kidding when he told The Post this summer that free-agent right hander Jason Marquis badly wants to be a Met in 2010. — Marquis backed that up this week, telling The Post he considers the Mets “a perfect fit” …
Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
Wally looks as if he could be Jerry's Mets successor — Having served his time in baseball purgatory, Wally Backman was at KeySpan Park in Coney Island yesterday to be introduced by the Mets as manager of their Single-A Brooklyn affiliate. — Next stop: Citi Field?
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J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
Cincinnati Reds Top 10 Prospects — Cincinnati Reds … The Reds have been in rebuilding mode for a decade, even if they didn't always realize it. — Cincinnati hasn't finished with a winning record since 2000, though it's hard to pinpoint a time at which the club truly cashed in and planned for tomorrow.
Glenn Stout / Verb Plow:
Tom Yawkey, Race, and the Smoking Gun — On April 16, 1945 the Red Sox held their infamous tryout of Jackie Robinson. For the next fourteen years - and for some years beyond it - the question of race during the tenure of Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey loomed over the Red Sox franchise as palpably as the Green Monster.
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Cain and Rivas added to 40-man roster — By Anthony Witrado of the Journal Sentinel — The Brewers added outfielder Lorenzo Cain and right-hander Amaury Rivas to the 40-man roster today to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft that will take place at the winter meetings in December.
Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Westbrook at center of concussion controversy — Brian Westbrook will spend today at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center visiting concussion specialists. — After suffering his second concussion in 20 days in the third quarter of the Eagles' loss at San Diego on Sunday …
Tim Sullivan / SignOnSanDiego.com:
Oh, My! Padres and Enberg in courting stage — SAN DIEGO - Dick Enberg, ever understated, calls it “a flirtation.” — Here in the land of hyperbolic metaphor, however, it looks more like a hanging curve ball about belt-high: a home run waiting to happen.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Much gray area in defensive analysis — Trust the eyes or the numbers? Defensive ratings still highly subjective — ESPN.com — Poor Matt Holliday. He goes from Oakland to St. Louis in July and slugs .604 down the stretch to help the Cardinals make the playoffs.
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