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Adam J. Morris / Lone Star Ball:
Morning after becoming A.L. Champs things — More photos » Stephen Dunn - Getty Images — about 21 hours ago: ARLINGTON TX - OCTOBER 22: The Texas Rangers celebrate on the field after defeating the New York Yankees 6-1 in Game Six of the ALCS to advance to the World Series during …
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Jon Paul Morosi / Fox Sports:
Series win could keep Lee with Rangers — With the Texas Rangers' pennant-clinching celebration raging around him, Cliff Lee stood apart from the crowd with son Jaxon in his arms. A little more than 300 miles away from the Lee household in Benton, Ark., father and son looked very much at home.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
How 'bout them Rangers? — Dispatch Yankees 6-1 in ALCS Game 6, earn first-ever trip to World Series — ARLINGTON, Texas — Baseball fans in the Metroplex had waited a long time for this moment — almost four decades — so it was only natural that they would want to savor victory for as long …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Phil Hughes rocked as Yankees go out with a whimper in ALCS …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
The Y'all Classic! Texas boots Yanks in ALCS
The Y'all Classic! Texas boots Yanks in ALCS
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Associated Press:
All In: Rangers Finally Reach First World Series
All In: Rangers Finally Reach First World Series
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
ALCS Game 6 updates
ALCS Game 6 updates
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Ian O'Connor / ESPN:
Deep in Texas, only Rangers had heart — Yankees weren't tough enough to overcome ALCS foe, so season ended in Arlington — ARLINGTON, Texas — This unmitigated disaster was not shaped merely by a lack of hitting or pitching, but also by a lack of heart.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees hope to hand Rangers same fate the Bombers suffered …
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Josh Byrnes Still Has Five Years Left on Pact with D-Backs — The 40 year old Byrnes was fired as general manager of the Diamondbacks during the 2010 season, and was replaced by former Met Jerry DiPoto, who was replaced by Kevin Towers, but will remain with the Diamondbacks organization.
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AdamMcCalvy / Brew Beat:
Sveum says he's returning as hitting coach — UPDATE again at 9:26: Melvin says in a statement that the team's managerial candidates are on board with Sveum returning. See below. — UPDATE at 8:46 p.m. CT: The Brewers confirm that Sveum has been given a two-year extension.
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
San Francisco Giants have tall task ahead in trying to close out the Philadelphia Phillies — S.F. doesn't make things simple, and the Phillies have no plans on helping make it easier … PHILADELPHIA — Theoretically, the Giants still remain firmly in control of the National League Championship Series, as Game 6 looms Saturday.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Vazquez would be interested in pitching for Nats — NEW YORK — Yankees right-hander Javier Vazquez would be interested in playing on an East Coast team next season, including the Nationals, according to a baseball source close to the hurler. — Vazquez is expected to become a free agent after the World Series is over.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Picture Shows How MLB's ALCS was a David vs Goliath Affair — They say a picture is worth a thousand words. — This year, more than any in the recent past, clubs that had skinny player payrolls proved that having money didn't mean you had to go without talent. — How so? Consider the ALCS.
Bill Conlin / Philly.com:
Howard should sit in Game 6 for the good of the Phillies — I NEVER THOUGHT I would write these words: — Ryan Howard should be accorded the same best-for-the-team logic that impelled Phillies manager Charlie Manuel to bench slumping leftfielder Raul Ibanez in Game 4 of the National League …
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Jane Lee / MLB.com:
Braden files negligence suit against surgeon — A's left-hander contends surgery caused nerve damage in foot — OAKLAND — A's left-hander Dallas Braden has filed a medical negligence suit in Alameda County Superior Court against Oakland-based orthopedic surgeon Dr. Thomas Peatman and the Webster Orthopedic Medical Group.
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