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Wallace Matthews / MLB:
Rangers CEO criticizes Yankees fans — The CEO of the Texas Rangers called New York Yankees fans “violent,” “apathetic” and “an embarrassment” for their behavior during the American League Championship Series in an interview on Monday with ESPN Radio in Dallas.
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Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
How very sweet it is for Edgar Renteria — In possible final game of his career, Giants' shortstop hits big HR and wins Series MVP — ARLINGTON, Texas — Edgar Renteria's career began on the fields of Barranquilla, Colombia more than 20 years ago. But the way it will likely end …
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ESPN, Associated Press and The House That Dewey Built
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Edgar Rings-eria! Series MVP is clutch again — In possible swan song, Giants shortstop delivers winning hit — ARLINGTON — The soft-spoken shortstop whose season had been marred by injury and whose long career was clearly coming to a close suddenly spoke up that September day in Chicago.
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Surviving Grady
Phil Coffin / Bats:
In Posey and Pitchers, Shades of an Earlier Champion — Buster Posey didn't get called up by the San Francisco Giants this season until May, but he accomplished a lot. Including becoming the first rookie to be the regular starting catcher for a World Series champion in more than 40 years.
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baseballmusings.com
ESPN:
Also See — Were you at the game? Did you attend another game recently? Check in with ESPN Passport for iPhone, or check in online to archive your memories, photos, and your personal win-loss record. — Check in » iTunes » — ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 01 …
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Fox Sports, Lady Loves Pinstripes and ESPN
Ben Shpigel / Bats:
Rangers Owner Rips Yankees Fans, Then Apologizes — ARLINGTON, Tex. — With the Cliff Lee free-agency sweepstakes set to begin, one of the Texas Rangers' new owners launched a preemptive strike on Monday by criticizing Yankees fans for their “violent” and “apathetic” behavior during the American League Championship Series.
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New York Times and It's About The Money
Associated Press:
World Series History Can Repeat With MVP Renteria — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Edgar Renteria felt this joy before. So had Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra. — Thirteen years removed from that memorable night in Miami, Renteria became only the fourth player in baseball history with two …
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U.S.S. Mariner
Joe Lemire / Sports Illustrated:
Giants win 3-1, finish Rangers in five games
Giants win 3-1, finish Rangers in five games
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch and Associated Press
Bill Shaikin / LA Times Sports Blog:
Giants GM: No plans to trade Barry Zito
Giants GM: No plans to trade Barry Zito
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MetsBlog.com and MLB Rumors
Mike Dodd / USA Today:
Hole in middle: Doughnut hitting plaguing Rangers
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McCovey Chronicles, True Blue LA, Lone Star Ball and Yahoo! Sports
Associated Press:
Giants make Pat Burrell DH for Game 5
Giants make Pat Burrell DH for Game 5
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ESPN, baseballmusings.com, MLB, Yahoo! Sports and Sports Illustrated
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
With 2010 World Series Complete, 142 Players Opt for Free Agency — Brian Wilson had barely gotten the last out in the deciding Game 5 of the 2010 World Series, when MLB's Hot Stove season began in earnest. As 2010's season ends, the information passed on by the MLB Players Association shows that baseball season really never ends.
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Bailey Stephens / MLB.com:
End of World Series signals start of Hot Stove — Free agents have five days to talk exclusively with current clubs — With the final out of the World Series on Monday night, the 2010 season officially came to a close. The Giants' 3-1 win over the Rangers in Game 5 of the Fall Classic …
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Jim Salisbury / CSNPhilly.com:
Davey Lopes Will Not Return to Phils in '11 — An important contributor to the Phillies' rise to the top of the National League East is moving on. — Davey Lopes, the Phils' first-base coach from 2007-10, told CSNPhilly.com on Monday he has informed team officials he will not return to the club in 2011.
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Dallas Morning News:
Fraley: Vladimir Guerrero's brutal World Series could hurt his chances of returning in 2011 — ARLINGTON - Vlad Guerrero waited 14 seasons for this? — Guerrero's eagerly awaited World Series debut had a fitting final act on Monday night. With one out in the ninth inning …
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MLB Rumors and San Francisco Chronicle
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Listach leaving Nats to be Cubs' bench coach — Third-base coach managed four seasons in Chicago system — WASHINGTON — Pat Listach, the Nationals' third-base coach, is leaving the organization to become the bench coach of the Cubs, two baseball sources said Monday.
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Bill Ladson / All Nats All the Time:
Listach leaving Nats for Cubs
Listach leaving Nats for Cubs
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MLB Daily Dish, Bleed Cubbie Blue and HardballTalk
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Trade Market For Right-handed Starters — It's a murky trade market for right-handed starters. We can assume certain pitchers with burdensome contracts can be had, but the availability of the more interesting names is unknown. — Bad Contracts — Derek Lowe ($30MM through '12) …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Free Agent Market For Right-handed Starters
Ken Belson / New York Times:
Harlem Learns Immortalizing Mays Isn't Easy — The last time the Giants won the World Series, Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, Elvis Presley was starting out and “On the Waterfront” won the best picture Oscar. The team also played in New York at the Polo Grounds, where Willie Mays roamed center field …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks hitting coach Long agrees to pact — NEW YORK — Kevin Long will continue to dissect swings in the cages with the Yankees, agreeing to a three-year deal to stay on as hitting coach. — A baseball source confirmed the new pact for the 43-year-old Long, whose contract expired on Sunday along with the Yankees' other coaches.
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Pinstriped Bible and Fanhouse MLB Blog
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