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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Ignore that spin from the brass - he was fired — Terry Francona was fired yesterday. The longtime manager and the Red Sox brass used a lot of polite words and tried to make it sound mutual, but Francona turns out to be the first victim of the greatest collapse in baseball history.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch and Deadspin
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Departure makes your head spin — Did Terry Francona decide to leave on his own or did ownership help make up his mind? — ESPNBoston.com — BOSTON — It never ceases to amaze how an employee's termination notice can be spun to sound like a winning lottery ticket.
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New Jersey Online, Boston Globe and NoMaas.org
Alex Speier / Full Count:
Red Sox, Terry Francona part ways after eight years — After eight years, Terry Francona is done as Red Sox manager. (AP) — In the aftermath of a historic nosedive that took the Red Sox from an apparent playoff lock to a team that lost the largest September postseason lead in major league history …
Discussion:
Fenway West and HardballTalk
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
It's official: Francona leaves Red Sox
It's official: Francona leaves Red Sox
Discussion:
Fenway West, Surviving Grady, Over the Monster, FenwayNationWorld, baseballmusings.com, Bats and Pinstriped Bible …
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
As Francona departs, who is next?
As Francona departs, who is next?
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The Buzz and The Big Lead
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Tigers-Yankees playoff opener suspended by rain — NEW YORK—The playoff opener between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees was suspended because of rain in the second inning Friday night, probably wiping out the ace of each pitching staff for a few days.
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Bless You Boys and TSN.ca
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Rain suspends ALDS opener in Bronx — Game 1 tickets honored Saturday; Game 2 tickets good Sunday — NEW YORK — Game 1 of the American League Division Series between the Tigers and Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Friday night was suspended because of rain and will resume on Saturday …
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ESPN and Baseball Nation
Associated Press:
Split-Finger Fastball, Once Popular, Is Falling Away — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In the 1980s, everyone was doing it. — From Jack Morris and Roger Clemens to practically every pitcher on Roger Craig's staff in San Francisco, the split-finger fastball was the ticket to success on the mound.
Associated Press:
Parker in Diamondbacks Bullpen vs Brewers — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jarrod Parker made the team's roster for the NL division series against Milwaukee. — Manager Kirk Gibson made the announcement before Game 1 on Saturday. — The Diamondbacks top pitching prospect …
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Yahoo! Sports
Sports Illustrated:
Mystical pull of magical numbers … Last Wednesday night may have provided the most gripping and bizarre interval in baseball history. The Boston Red Sox couldn't close out the Baltimore Orioles ?and instead closed out one of the great collapses in modern memory.
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Baseball-Reference Blog
Chris Jenkins / Globe and Mail:
‘Incognito’ Diamondbacks prepare for Brewers — When it comes to star power, even the Arizona Diamondbacks acknowledge they're no match for the Milwaukee Brewers. — Milwaukee has a pair of MVP candidates in Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder, and pulled the surprise of the off-season when they traded for standout starter Zack Greinke.
Discussion:
Brew Crew Ball, MLB Daily Dish and AZ Snake Pit
Sports Illustrated:
My award picks for 2011 season … The wild card races aren't the only ones that went right down to the wire this season. The MVP races in the National and American Leagues, which will be announced on Nov. 22 and 23, respectively, had great suspense. Three players have a real shot at it in the NL and four in the AL.
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ESPN and Mike Scioscia's tragic illness
Kevin Baxter / LA Times Sports Blog:
Tony Reagins resigns as Angels general manager — A day after saying the Angels would have to be creative this off-season to address their roster deficiencies, General Manager Tony Reagins abruptly resigned Friday. — He will remain with the ballclub as a special assistant to club chairman Dennis Kuhl.
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Los Angeles Times, MLB Daily Dish, Halos Heaven, 6-4-2, baseballmusings.com and Yahoo! Sports
