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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Ugly scene at Rogers Centre in Game 5 can't happen again — FOX Sports — TORONTO — Everyone needs to clean it up. Blue Jays fans. Blue Jays management. Major League Baseball. Everyone. — In the interest of fairness, let's view the ugly fan reaction to a controversial call during …
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
ALDS Notes: Glass, Moore, Cueto, Cecil, Andrus, Carter — Last night's exciting end to the American League Division Series set up an intriguing matchup between the Royals and the Blue Jays. And it provides us an opportunity to take a look at some notes on the teams that just finished playing in the ALDS:
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Kansas City Star, Sportsnet.ca, Bluebird Banter and Al's Ramblings
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers start packing up, moving on from Game 5 — Team still stinging from difficult loss 2015 exit adds to list of infamous finishes Optimism abounds for next season … ARLINGTON — Lockers were cleaned out and boxes were packed to be shipped Thursday at Globe Life Park …
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Associated Press, Dallas Morning News and Lone Star Ball
Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Blue Jays left-hander Mark Buehrle still undecided on retirement — 2h - MLB TROY TULOWITZKI SAM DYSON TORONTO BLUE JAYS + more
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MLB Trade Rumors
Andrew Keh / New York Times:
Baseball Reaches a Flipping Point — Brace yourself, baseball fans, and behold the inexorable rise of the bat flip. — Self-expression has long been a fraught issue in Major League Baseball, where impassivity — the ability to “act like you have been there before” — often feels as highly regarded as power hitting and foot speed.
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Twinkie Town, Bleed Cubbie Blue and Bluebird Banter
Fox Sports:
Kid dressed as Jays' Bautista acts out hero's home run as it happens
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Major League Baseball, FanGraphs Baseball and Talking Points
ESPN:
Sam Dyson fired up over Jose Bautista bat flip: 'He's doing stuff kids do'
Sam Dyson fired up over Jose Bautista bat flip: 'He's doing stuff kids do'
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On the Rox and The Big Lead
Gerry Fraley / Dallas Morning News:
The 53 minutes that changed the Rangers' destiny
The 53 minutes that changed the Rangers' destiny
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Gaslamp Ball
Associated Press:
Blue Jays Beat Rangers 6-3 to Win Wild Game 5
Blue Jays Beat Rangers 6-3 to Win Wild Game 5
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Viva El Birdos, MLB Daily Dish and Baseball Prospectus
Andy McCullough / Kansas City Star:
Johnny on the spot: Cueto will start ALDS Game 5, but Royals could use quick hook
Johnny on the spot: Cueto will start ALDS Game 5, but Royals could use quick hook
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Let's Go Tribe, Bluebird Banter, The Crawfish Boxes and Bleacher Report
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets rookie Michael Conforto comfortable against Dodgers' Zack Greinke — LOS ANGELES — Michael Conforto had spent a lot on playoff tickets last Saturday. The Mets rookie and native West Coaster was making his first playoff appearance and his parents and other family members, including cousins, had all come down to Dodger Stadium.
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Danny Abriano / Metsblog:
NLDS Game 5: Mets at Dodgers, presented by GEICO — The Mets and Dodgers play Game 5 of the National League Division Series tonight in Los Angeles at 8:07 p.m. ET. The winner will move on to face the Cubs in the NLCS, with Game 1 scheduled for Saturday night. — Tonight's Starting Lineups
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Twinkie Town, Red Reporter, True Blue LA, Yahoo Sports and Royals Review
Rob Neyer / Fox Sports:
October Moment: When the stretch hurts — Some games go according to form, and some don't. Thursday night in Los Angeles, Game 5 of the second National League Division Series went almost exactly according to form: a great pitching duel featuring Cy Young candidate Zack Greinke and future Cy Young candidate Jacob deGrom.
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Beyond the Box Score
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets beat Dodgers, move on thanks to Daniel Murphy's home run, stolen base, Cubs up next in NLCS — METS 3, DODGERS 2 — LOS ANGELES — In the end, a fiesty and fiery second baseman was the story of this National League division series. But it wasn't Chase Utley.
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New York Post, Amazin' Avenue and The Big Lead
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Yadier Molina To Undergo Thumb Surgery — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina will undergo surgery to repair the ligament tear in his left thumb this afternoon, tweets MLB.com's Jen Langosch. Following the operation, he'll be shut down from all baseball activity for the next eight to 12 weeks, Langosch adds.
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NBCSports.com and Yahoo Sports
Paul SullivanContact / Chicago Tribune:
Sammy Sosa hopes to throw out first pitch at a Cubs World Series game — Chicago Tribune … Sammy Sosa endorsed Manny Ramirez's idea that Sosa should be asked to throw out a first pitch in the World Series if the Cubs make it that far. — Before Game 4 of the NLDS on Tuesday …
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Associated Press:
Brewers hire Matt Arnold from Tampa to be assistant GM — New Milwaukee Brewers general manager David Stearns has made his first significant addition to the front office with the hiring of Matt Arnold as vice president and assistant general manager. — Stearns made it sound on Wednesday …
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James Carlton / Fox Sports:
Brewers hire 36-year-old Matt Arnold as vice president and assistant GM
Brewers hire 36-year-old Matt Arnold as vice president and assistant GM
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DRaysBay, MLB Trade Rumors and JSOnline
John Perrotto / Baseball America:
Captain's Catcher Award: Elias Diaz — PITTSBURGH—Like most little brothers, Elias Diaz, as he was growing up in Venezuela, wanted to imitate his big brother. — Diaz's older brother was a catcher. So when Diaz was 6 years old and played his first game, he felt it was only natural …
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Bucs Dugout
