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Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Giants use Cain, smack Rangers into 2-0 hole — SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants' 9-0 rout Thursday over the Texas Rangers included the usual helpings of “torture” but also the hallmarks of a championship team. — Matt Cain, the Giants' budding October star, hastened their victory in Game 2 …
Discussion:
Baseball Prospectus and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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Associated Press:
Giants' Offense Proving a Big Hit in World Series — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Hensley Meulens became the Giants' hitting coach a year ago, facing a daunting question: How to turn around a sluggish offense? — What a job his hitters have done so far in the World Series.
Seth Livingstone / USA Today:
Giants' Juan Uribe a smooth operator with his postseason play
Discussion:
Baseball Prospectus
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Blister ends Wilson's Fall Classic debut
Blister ends Wilson's Fall Classic debut
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports and HardballTalk
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Giants' bats make surprise appearance
Giants' bats make surprise appearance
Discussion:
Halos Heaven, Fox Sports, Yahoo! Sports, ESPN and New York Times
Larry Fine / Reuters:
Giants Rout Rangers For 2 - 0 World Series Lead
Giants Rout Rangers For 2 - 0 World Series Lead
Discussion:
Lookout Landing and McCovey Chronicles
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Giants' Jose Guillen Linked to Drug Investigation — Jose Guillen, the San Francisco Giants outfielder, was kept off the team's postseason roster shortly after federal authorities informed Major League Baseball that he was tied to an investigation into shipments of performance-enhancing drugs …
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NY Daily News:
Jose Guillen, San Francisco Giants outfielder, linked to human growth hormone shipment investigation — San Francisco Giants outfielder Jose Guillen, who was supposedly left off the World Series team's playoff roster due to a neck injury, has been linked to an investigation into a shipment …
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Official Elias Rankings — MLBTR has obtained the official Elias rankings for the upcoming offseason. The list below includes all ranked free agents, including those who have already signed, those who say they'll retire and those whose options will likely be picked up.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Twins Pick Up Kubel's Option, Decline Punto's — The Twins exercised Jason Kubel's $5.25MM option for 2011 and turned down Nick Punto's $5MM option, according to MLB.com's Kelly Thesier (on Twitter). — Kubel posted a .249/.323/.427 line this year and his lowest OPS since 2006.
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Adam Dunn will be a Type A free agent
Adam Dunn will be a Type A free agent
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball and The Nationals Enquirer
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Marlins had their chance to get Ozzie Guillen — Sox said Florida, Ozzie could talk — but it never happened — SAN FRANCISCO — As Ozzie Guillen stepped to the Fox TV platform nestled between the giant Coca-Cola bottle and old-time mitt in left-center field at AT&T Park on Thursday …
Pete Mackanin / NY Daily News:
Harper: New York isn't Oakland, Sandy … EDITORS' PICKS … BEST OF NYDN.COM
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Worked and didn't work for Joe Girardi
Discussion:
TYU, Bats and lenNY's Yankees
NY Daily News:
Yankees and manager Joe Girardi agree on a new three-year, $9 million contract
Yankees and manager Joe Girardi agree on a new three-year, $9 million contract
Discussion:
Yankees Daily, Yahoo! Sports and Fanhouse MLB Blog
Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Sources: Joe Girardi, Yanks agree
Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Yankees, Girardi reach agreement
Yankees, Girardi reach agreement
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley, Yankeeist and Baseball & The Boogie Down
David Waldstein / Bats:
Mets Get More Time to Negotiate With Takahashi — The Mets and the new agent for Hisanori Takahashi have received permission from Major League Baseball and the Players Association to push back the deadline for signing him, probably for about another week, although the exact date has not been determined.
Discussion:
HardballTalk and Amazin' Avenue
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Watney has staying power with NESN — Heidi Watney doesn't hesitate to acknowledge that her name is often tangled up with rumors, ranging from the harmless to the scandalous. — “It comes with the territory,” said Watney, who has spent three seasons as NESN's Red Sox reporter. “But no, it's not fun.”
Discussion:
Surviving Grady and Boston Globe
Rob Bradford / WEEI:
DAVID ORTIZ EXPLAINS WHY HE WANTS MORE THAN A ONE-YEAR DEAL FROM THE RED SOX — Starting with a relatively placid tone before working up to a series of intense declarations, the slugger left absolutely no room for interpretation when it came to his thoughts on the past, present, and future:
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Wakefield wins 2010 Clemente Award — Red Sox knuckleballer's charitable actions earn recognition — Dependability and loyalty are two words as synonymous with Tim Wakefield as the knuckleball that has kept him going for all these years. Whether it is on the field or in the community, Wakefield has always been there when needed.
Discussion:
Boston Globe and Surviving Grady
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Wakefield wins Roberto Clemente award
Wakefield wins Roberto Clemente award
Discussion:
Over the Monster, Yahoo! Sports and Projo Sox Blog
Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Continued: Childress ponders having Favre sit — While the injury certainly would factor into the decision, Childress also has been upset with Favre's play this season. Favre has 14 turnovers, including 10 interceptions, during the Vikings' 2-4 start. Childress caused renewed discussion …
Discussion:
NBC Sports and NESN.com
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
When a team wins the first two World Series games . . . Well, the Giants just won Game Two, just as last night they won Game One. What does the future hold? Well, let's see what the past holds. — Prior to tonight, a team has gone up two games to none in the World Series 50 times.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com and THE BOOK
Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Padres Sign Dominican Outfielder Moreno — The Padres have signed Dominican outfielder Edwin Moreno for $500,000. — Moreno, who turned 17 yesterday, was one of the top prospects on the international market with several above-average tools at the plate and in the field.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Mets Sign Dominican Third Baseman Sanchez
Mets Sign Dominican Third Baseman Sanchez
Discussion:
MetsMinorLeagueBlog.com and Amazin' Avenue
Don Norcross / SignOnSanDiego.com:
Commentary: Forecasting where Gonzalez will be playing in 2012 — In the next 7 to 10 days, Padres General Manager Jed Hoyer and Adrian Gonzalez's agent, John Boggs, are expected to meet for lunch to discuss the first baseman's future. — Shortly after appetizers are ordered …
Discussion:
NESN.com and MLB Rumors
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Vlad out, Murphy in for Game 2 — SAN FRANCISCO — On Wednesday night, Vladimir Guerrero became the 10th outfielder in World Series history to commit two errors in one game. — On Thursday, he was out of the lineup. Manager Ron Washington decided to go with David Murphy in left field …
Discussion:
The LoHud Yankees Blog and FanGraphs Baseball
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Rob Neyer / ESPN:
Ron Washington's easy Game 2 choice
Ron Washington's easy Game 2 choice
Discussion:
Pinstriped Bible and BronxBanterBlog.com
