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ESPN:
Roy Halladay, 40, dies in plane crash in Gulf of Mexico — Roy Halladay, a two-time Cy Young Award-winning pitcher who retired from baseball nearly four years ago, has died in a plane crash in the Gulf of Mexico. He was 40. — Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said during a news conference …
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ESPN:
Workhorse Roy Halladay was ‘the ultimate professional and the ultimate teammate’ — Roy Halladay reached the pinnacle of his profession on an 85-degree night in Miami in May 2010, when he dominated the Florida Marlins over two hours, 13 minutes for the 20th perfect game in MLB history.
Associated Press:
Roy Halladay was among first to fly model of plane he died in — LOS ANGELES (AP) — The tiny sport plane Roy Halladay was flying Tuesday when he fatally crashed into the Gulf of Mexico was made for entry-level pilots like him, though the plane's chief designer and test pilot died while flying …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter on his friend, teammate, and rival Halladay: ‘I love him’ — ST. LOUIS • The defining game of Chris Carpenter's career was memorable for its score and for how it catapulted the Cardinals toward a World Series championship, but it meant far more than that to the ace personally because of who it was against.
ESPN:
Miller: Halladay an example for a generation of pitchers
Miller: Halladay an example for a generation of pitchers
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The Ringer, FanRag Sports and NESN.com
Gene Guidi / Detroit Free Press:
From the archives: Roy Halladay nearly no-hit Detroit Tigers in 2nd MLB start
From the archives: Roy Halladay nearly no-hit Detroit Tigers in 2nd MLB start
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USA Today
Matt Gelb / Philly.com:
Former Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay dies in plane crash
Former Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay dies in plane crash
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The Daily Beast, New York Times and DodgerBlue.com
UPI:
Gold Gloves: Alex Gordon, Jason Heyward, Nolan Arenado win 5th — Major League Baseball's awards season is about to get in full swing, and late Tuesday night, players from both leagues were recognized for defensive excellence as the Gold Glove winners were announced.
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Arenado, Heyward, Gordon win for fifth time — In today's game of baseball, statistics point increasingly toward the need for airtight defense to supplement good arms and thump at the plate. — In other words, run prevention is not going out of style any time soon.
Discussion:
Halos Heaven, FanGraphs Baseball and Lone Star Ball
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Ian Kinsler bested by Brian Dozier for Gold Glove Award — Ian Kinsler fell short of a second consecutive Gold Glove. — Kinsler, the Detroit Tigers' second baseman whose numbers ranked among the best second baseman in the American League, lost the award to Minnesota's Brian Dozier.
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Over the Monster
Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies' Freddy Galvis falls short of Gold Glove — Freddy Galvis may be an elite defensive shortstop, but he is still not a Gold Glove winner. The Phillies shortstop was denied the award on Tuesday night for the second straight year. The National League's winner was Brandon Crawford …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Gold Glove eludes Molina and Posey, goes to Barnhart — Driven last winter and into the season by the pursuit of a ninth Gold Glove Award and a chance to burnish his credentials as the best defensive catcher of his generation, Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina had the sure-handed honor slip to a newcomer.
ESPN:
Gold Glove Award winners announced; Jeter, Jackson to receive special recognition
Gold Glove Award winners announced; Jeter, Jackson to receive special recognition
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports
Roch Kubatko / School of Roch:
Interest in Cashner and Vargas, Wynns, Gold Gloves and more
Interest in Cashner and Vargas, Wynns, Gold Gloves and more
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MLB on Yahoo! Sports, Camden Chat and MLB Trade Rumors
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers hire Doug Mientkiewicz as manager of Triple-A Toledo
Detroit Tigers hire Doug Mientkiewicz as manager of Triple-A Toledo
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Bless You Boys
New York Daily News:
Yankees interviewing bench coach Rob Thomson for manager job — The process of finding Joe Girardi's replacement is underway. — Rob Thomson, ex-skipper Girardi's bench coach, was slated to become the first candidate to be interviewed for the Yankees' managerial vacancy on Wednesday, a source confirmed.
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Aaron Judge ‘surprised’ that Joe Girardi was ousted as Yankees manager
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cashman: Time for ‘fresh voice’ to helm Yanks
Cashman: Time for ‘fresh voice’ to helm Yanks
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Bluebird Banter and Pinstripe Alley
Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks trade history: Notable deals … CONNECT — Agent Scott Boras expects the Diamondbacks to be involved in the bidding for his newest superstar client, J.D. Martinez. Or, at least, Boras doesn't see a good reason for the club and owner Ken Kendrick not to try to pursue the slugging free-agent outfielder.
Fox Sports:
Series a winner for Fox, but doesn't match last year — NEW YORK (AP) The Houston Astros may not have the drawing power of the Chicago Cubs, but Fox isn't about to complain. — The network was blessed with a seven-game World Series for the second straight year, which is ideal for business.