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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Lee's stellar pitching lifts Texas, but free agency is looming — ARLINGTON, Texas — As the Texas Rangers convened behind closed clubhouse doors July 9, manager Ron Washington announced to his players the move that forever changed the franchise. — “We have traded,” Washington said, “for Cliff Lee.”
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Cliff Lee's wife harassed in NY … Fans' treatment of Cliff Lee's wife at Yankee Stadium was ugly, but it might not have hurt the Yankees' recruitment of one of the game's top left-handed pitchers. — During the American League Championship Series games in New York between the Yankees and Rangers …
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Adam J. Morris / Lone Star Ball:
Cliff Lee's Wife Likes Texas, Doesn't Like the Yankees
Cliff Lee's Wife Likes Texas, Doesn't Like the Yankees
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Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Nats to unveil uniform changes Nov. 10 — After months of rumors and speculation, the Nats are set to unveil significant changes to their uniforms on Nov. 10 at Nats Park. The team will hold a fashion show event at the stadium, and will show off at least three styles of uniforms.
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Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Inside the Phillies: Age is a consideration as Phillies GM Ruben Amaro builds his team for next season — Winning never gets old, but the players do and that has always been the tricky part for the men in charge of making sure the victories keep coming even as the names on the back of the uniforms change.
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Jim Salisbury / CSNPhilly.com:
Boras Responds to Amaro's Comments on Werth
Boras Responds to Amaro's Comments on Werth
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Associated Press:
Baseball union head says players open to expanding playoffs — SAN FRANCISCO — Baseball's playoffs could be expanding in two years. — The new head of the players' union says his members are open to adding more wild-card teams for 2012 and possibly extending the division series to a best-of-seven.
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Alex Belth / BronxBanterBlog.com:
Tragedy — My favorite part about sitting in the Yankee Stadium press box is getting the chance to watch Bill Shannon, the official scorer, in action. Shannon, who for years was the head of public relations at MSG, was ripped out of the pages of Damon Runyon.
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Jon Daniels out of Mets' plans for next GM, will decide between Sandy Alderson and Josh Byrnes — Texas Rangers general manager and Queens product Jon Daniels is no longer being considered to replace Omar Minaya as Mets' GM, and all indications are that the team expects to choose between Sandy Alderson …
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Jackson voted AL's top rookie by peers — DETROIT — Tigers center fielder and leadoff man Austin Jackson won his second American League rookie honor in just over a week, this time winning the vote of his fellow Major Leaguers for AL Outstanding Rookie in the Players Choice Awards.
Alex Speier / Full Count:
Red Sox announce ticket prices for 2011 — The Red Sox issued a press release announcing ticket prices for the 2011 season. The team said that ticket prices in 16 categories of seats would remain the same, while approximately 30 percent of seats will be increased by no more than $5 a ticket.
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Source: Red Sox to talk to Curt Young — BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox intend to interview Curt Young, who just cut ties with the Oakland Athletics after seven years as pitching coach, a club source told ESPNBoston.com. — He would appear to fit the profile of what the Sox are seeking in a replacement for John Farrell.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Francona: Farrell deserved to manage
Francona: Farrell deserved to manage
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Joe Girardi not ready to put DH tag on Jorge Posada; Brian Cashman admits Vazquez-Johnson gaffe — Jorge Posada is the only member of the Core Four with a contract for 2011, but how he'll fulfill that contract remains to be seen. — Posada, who turned 39 in August, started only 78 games behind …
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Cash Kruth / MLB.com:
After Lincecum, Giants tweak Series rotation — Cain moved up to Game 2, Sanchez back to Game 3 — SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants announced their rotation for the World Series on Monday, flip-flopping Jonathan Sanchez and Matt Cain to give Cain the Game 2 start.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Duncan's new deal puts him at the top — The Cardinals formally cemented all but one position within their coaching staff Monday, reaching agreement with pitching coach Dave Duncan on a two-year contract that includes a mutual option for 2013 and with four others on one-year arrangements.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Yanks, Girardi will open contract talks — The Yankees and Joe Girardi are beginning contract talks Monday that are expected to keep Girardi as manager an additional three years. — Girardi's new deal is expected to pay him about $3 million a year, according to sources.
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Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Tim Wallach out of Brewers mix — PHOENIX — Tim Wallach has been told by the Milwaukee Brewers that he is no longer a candidate for their managerial vacancy, a development that all but assures Wallach will be the third-base coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2011.
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