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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Bill Buckner Strikes Again — The Boston Red Sox' odds of reaching the playoffs peaked on Sept. 3. Following a 12-7 win against the Texas Rangers, they held a 9-game lead over the Tampa Bay Rays with 24 games to play, giving them a 99.6 percent chance of making the post-season.
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Research Notes … ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Down by nine games in early September, down by seven runs on the final day of the season. — And yet somehow, these Tampa Bay Rays made it to the playoffs. — Evan Longoria capped a startling comeback by hitting his second home run of the game …
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Dan Rosenheck / Bats:
For Rays to Win, They Need Moore — For baseball fans who believe in momentum, it's probably time to crown the Tampa Bay Rays 2011 World Series champions right now. It's hard to resist calling a team that makes the playoffs despite nearly 300-million-to-one odds anything but a team of destiny.
Ben Walker / Associated Press:
What a finish! Rays, Cards clinch playoff spots — Fans thrilled to a frenzied finish all over the majors on Wednesday night with a startling rally by the Tampa Bay Rays coupled with a Boston Red Sox collapse to get the Rays their American League wild card spot.
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Eric Wilbur / Boston Globe:
Splat — That's Red Sox owner John Henry's Tweet in the days just before his club inked outfielder Carl Crawford to a seven-year, $142 million contract, this despite the fact that Crawford's career numbers at Fenway Park were quite pedestrian ( .275 average, .301 OBP, .708 OPS) …
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Red Sox ultimately can't weather Rays — BALTIMORE — In 2007, the Tampa Bay Rays decided to add a little excitement to their drab, domed ballpark. — The team concluded that an over-the-wall catch was about the most scintillating play that could occur during the course of a baseball game.
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Associated Press:
Braves Complete Colossal Collapse, Lose to Phils — ATLANTA (AP) — With the season on the line, the Atlanta Braves couldn't get the final three outs. — Now, they'll have the whole winter to ponder an unprecedented collapse. — Braves closer Craig Kimbrel surrendered the tying run in the ninth …
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Paul Newberry / Associated Press:
One final loss, an epic collapse by the Braves
Associated Press:
Kemp Makes History in LA's 7-5 Win Over D-Backs — PHOENIX (AP) — Matt Kemp hit a two-run homer to become the first Dodgers player in 70 years to lead the NL in home runs and RBIs, and Los Angeles held off a late rally to beat the playoff-bound Arizona Diamondbacks 7-5 on Wednesday night.
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Royals fire McClure, Gibbons from coaching staff — The Royals took their first step toward next season Thursday morning by announcing pitching coach Bob McClure and bench coach John Gibbons will not return in 2012 on manager Ned Yost's staff. — The dismissals came roughly 12 hours …
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Yahoo! Sports, Royals Review and HardballTalk
Kuiperfan / Joe Posnanski:
Baseball Night in America — Baseball, like life, revolves around anticlimax. That, in many ways, is the beauty of it. I realize that's a hard thing to explain to someone who doesn't love baseball. No, more than hard, it's an impossible thing to explain, because many people want sports to be more than life.
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Larry Shenk / MLB.com:
Phillies history lesson: Who is Gene Mauch? — He arrived in Philadelphia in 1960 at age 34, the youngest manager in the Majors. An unknown name certainly made a name for himself in his nine years as the Phillies' manager. — Gene Mauch was in the Phillies' record book for most games managed …
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The Good Phight
Jeff Schultz:
Braves collapse, and the shine just came off Fredi Gonzalez — Fredi Gonzalez was quietly handed the Braves' managerial job before Bobby Cox ever stepped out the door in a wink-wink, nudge-nudge deal, and nobody really had a problem with it. — He had the resume and the personality.
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Talking Chop, LA Times Sports Blog and Mark Bradley
David O'Brien / Atlanta Braves:
Braves quotes after season-ending loss to Phillies — FREDI GONZALEZ — “I'm proud of the club. We battled today. The ball that Pence hit, you couldn't throw it or place it any better. And they got the win. It's a good club over there, but I'm really proud of our club, the way we battled.
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Jose Reyes pulled after hit — NEW YORK — Fans at Citi Field got to see very little of free-agent-to-be Jose Reyes on perhaps his final day as a Met. — Reyes, in the lead for the National League batting crown, delivered a bunt single to lead off the bottom of the first inning and was pulled by New York Mets manager Terry Collins.
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