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Associated Press:
Yasmani Grandal hears chorus of boos at Dodger Stadium and Enrique Hernandez rips L.A. fans  —  When the Dodger Stadium crowd wasn't booing Yasmani Grandal or chanting his backup's name, the fans largely sat in a disappointed hush while the Milwaukee Brewers' pitching staff mowed down their team.
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Miscues, missed opportunities catching up with Dodgers  —  LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers navigated the 2018 regular season as a persistent enigma.  They were loaded with talent and rich in depth, clearly and significantly superior to the vast majority of their competition.
Discussion: Cubs Insider and New York Times
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Boo birds give Yasmani Grandal an earful
Toronto Sun:   Brewers can take commanding lead over Dodgers in NLCS
R.J. Anderson / CBSSports.com:
Dodgers' Hernandez says Game 3 vs. Brewers didn't ‘feel like a playoff game’ because team, fans lacked energy
Discussion: MLB Baseball News …
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Joc Pederson replaces Chris Taylor leading off for Dodgers in NLCS
Discussion: Minor League Ball
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Walker Buehler continues to improve — and impress
Discussion: Pinstripe Alley
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Nathan Eovaldi, Dallas Keuchel part of ALCS Game 3 intrigue  —  HOUSTON — Nathan Eovaldi is only the second-best pitcher ever who can throw 100 mph and hails from Alvin, Texas.  —  That's not an insult.  —  The other one is Nolan Ryan.  —  Alvin is a town of 26,000, located 30 miles south of Houston.
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Marly Rivera / ESPN:
Role players give Astros pop through the lineup, championship edge  —  The dramatic turnaround of the Houston Astros franchise from historically bad — they were the second team in MLB history to have three consecutive seasons of at least 106 losses — to world champions in just five years …
Bob Nightengale / KHOU-TV:
Alex Bregman trolls Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi with Instagram post  —  The Astros third baseman, who faces Boston Red Sox starter Nate Eovaldi on Tuesday night, showed a clip on his Instagram account with the Astros hitting three consecutive homers off Eovaldi earlier this year when he was still with the Tampa Bay Rays.
Discussion: USA Today and The Sports Daily
ESPN:
We dare you not to walk Alex Bregman  —  If Alex Bregman were homering as often as peak Barry Bonds, we wouldn't say the Red Sox were giving him the Barry Bonds treatment.  We'd just say Bregman was hot, or had somehow become as good as Bonds, and that no amount of effort on the part of Red Sox pitchers has been able to stop it.
Associated Press:
Chris Sale released from hospital, but Red Sox won't say when ace will pitch next in ALCS  —  Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale will be back with his teammates for Game 3 of the AL Championship Series after an overnight stay in a hospital because of a stomach illness.
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Jamie Galvan / KHOU-TV:
LIVE BLOG: Astros aim to take lead in ALCS at Minute Maid
Discussion: South Side Sox
ESPN:   Red Sox not sure if recovering Chris Sale will ready for Game 5
Associated Press:   Altuve is Astros DH vs. Red Sox in ALCS Game 3
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:   Despite losing Game 2, defending champs Astros still swaggering
ESPN:   Tuesday LCS guide: Astros, Red Sox turn up heat in Houston; Brewers eye 3-1 lead
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Chili Davis ‘not going to blame myself,’ wishes next Cubs hitting coach better  —  About the time the Cubs announced the hiring of the sixth hitting coach in eight seasons of Theo Epstein's front office regime, Chili Davis got in his truck and headed out of Chicago on Monday …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs hire Anthony Iapoce from Rangers to replace Chili Davis as hitting coach
Discussion: Cubs Insider and Bleacher Nation
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
7 things to know about new Cubs hitting coach Anthony Iapoce
Discussion: Bleacher Nation
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves payroll will increase, but that doesn't mean Harper or Machado  —  The Braves will have an increased payroll for 2019, general manager Alex Anthopoulos confirmed Monday.  And they'll be advantageous in exploring avenues to maximize that flexibility.  —  After trading Matt Kemp …
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Jason Foster / Sporting News:
Craig Counsell, Brian Snitker voted Sporting News NL Co-Managers of the Year
Discussion: Brew Crew Ball
Jason Foster / Sporting News:   Braves' Ronald Acuna voted Sporting News NL Rookie of the Year
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Brian Snitker's near life-long trek with Braves continues
Discussion: baseballmusings.com
John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds mum on finalists for managerial job, but new manager will be one of 12 interviewed  —  Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati Enquirer  —  The Cincinnati Reds have or will shortly narrow the list of managerial candidates from 12 to three or four.  —  But word on who the finalists are will not come from the Reds.
Discussion: redsminorleagues.com
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Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds' Nick Senzel learning outfield, staying positive through injuries  —  GOODYEAR, Arizona - All Nick Senzel wants to do is play baseball.  And for the first time in his life, he really hasn't been able to do that.  —  He's nearing his dream of playing in the Major Leagues.
Discussion: Redleg Nation
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Angels tell Anaheim they're opting out of their lease on Angel Stadium  —  The Angels opted out of their lease with the city of Anaheim on Tuesday, setting the stage for another round of negotiations over whether the team remains in their longtime host city or finds a new home elsewhere in Southern California.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Joe Maddon's agent rips media speculation on Cubs manager's future: ‘You guys fired everything up’  —  Photos of Joe Maddon, the 2015 NL Manager of the Year.  —  Chicago Tribune  —  The Joe Maddon Farewell Tour is off to a rocky start and already in danger of being canceled.
Matt Ehalt / NorthJersey.com:
Mets not enticing GM candidates who already are calling the shots  —  Jeff Wilpon believes the Mets' general manager job is a premier job.  —  “We understand some of the (interview) asks we're going to make might be of existing GMs as far as getting someone to move over from a GM spot to a GM spot,” Wilpon said on Sept. 30.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:   Empty vows, Alderson back-stab: Inside Mets' GM search mess
 
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