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3:15 PM ET, October 27, 2016

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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
Indians' Trevor Bauer ‘confident’ pinky won't make mess of Series start  —  Trevor Bauer of the Cleveland Indians throws during workouts for the 2016 World Series at Progressive Field.  —  Chicago Tribune  —  When Trevor Bauer last took the mound in the American League Championship Series …
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New York Daily News:
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says he'll meet with Indians to discuss Chief Wahoo logo  —  Commissioner Rob Manfred said he will meet with Cleveland Indians' ownership to discuss whether the team's controversial logo still has a place in Major League Baseball.
Paul Skrbina / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs undecided on Jake Arrieta's catcher for Game 2  —  Photos of the 2015 NL Cy Young winner.  —  Chicago Tribune  —  One thing is for sure, Jake Arrieta will pitch in the ballpark formerly known as “The Jake” on Wednesday night when the Cubs face the Indians in Game 2 of the World Series.
ESPN:
Why the Cubs are in more trouble than you might think
Discussion: The Big Lead and Associated Press
Fox Sports:
Cubs slugger Schwarber returns, will bat 5th in Game 1
Discussion: MLB Daily Dish
Nancy Armour / USA Today:
Where's Steve Bartman? Cheering for the Cubs
Fox Sports:
AP Was There: Cubs win the 1908 World Series
Jon Heyman / Todays Knuckleball:
Cespedes will opt out, but Mets remain in picture  —  Star Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes plans to exercise his opt-out clause shortly after the World Series.  —  This should come as no surprise to anyone who follows the game, as it's a virtual lock that he tops the $47.5 million over two years he has remaining on his contract.
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Adam RubinESPN / ESPN:
Yoenis Cespedes to opt out of Mets deal with 2 years, $47.5 million left  —  Outfielder Yoenis Cespedes intends to opt out of his contract with the New York Mets following the World Series.  But his representatives plan to wait until three days after the Series for the official move …
Discussion: Phillies Nation
FanSided:
FanSided Fan of the Year Official Rules  —  HOW TO ENTER:  —  This contest begins at 12:01 AM ET on October 24, 2016 and ends at 11:59 PM ET on November 4, 2016.  To enter, consumers must email a 200 word essay or 2 minute video to Fansided at http://dev.fansided.com/fansided- sports-fan-year/.
Evan Drellich / Boston Herald:
Dombrowski: Drew Pomeranz does not need surgery  —  A tumultuous year for Drew Pomeranz, one that put the left-hander in the middle of a spat between two clubs and MLB, seems to be ending on a high note: the Red Sox pitcher does not need surgery.  —  Pomeranz had soreness in his throwing forearm late …
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Patrick Hogan / Fusion:
Hillary Clinton says she won't be the next ‘deporter-in-chief’  —  These Iowa kids will charm the next president into fixing immigration, the environment, and school lunch
Therron Brockish / Baseball America:
Scout's View: Padres LHP Jose Torres  —  Former Phillies scout Therron Brockish reprises his role for BA with weekly scouting reports from the Arizona Fall League.  Brockish has more than 20 years of experience as a college coach and as an amateur scout.  He served as an assistant coach at Wayne State …
Discussion: Halos Heaven
Anthony Andro / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Five years later, memories of Rangers-Cardinals Game 6 still sting  —  Since the end of the 2011 baseball season David Freese has played for three major-league teams, never driven in more than 79 runs and has hit .211 in 111 postseason at-bats.  —  But one night five years ago …
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Rangers Outright Lucas Harrell, Shawn Tolleson  —  The Rangers have outrighted right-handed pitchers Lucas Harrell and Shawn Tolleson, according to an announcement from VP of communications John Blake.  Both pitchers ended the year on the 60-day DL, and now have the option to elect free agency.
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
DNAinfo Chicago:
It'll Cost $250 To Watch Cubs On TV At Some Wrigleyville Bars This Weekend  —  WRIGLEYVILLE — And you thought World Series parking in Wrigleyville was expensive.  —  Bars near Wrigley Field are charging as much as $250 — per person — to get inside this weekend to watch the Cubs play in the World Series ... on TV.
Discussion: Fox Sports, The Big Lead and NESN.com
 
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