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Mark Whicker / Orange County Register:
Dave Roberts' most famous stolen base is part of Red Sox mythology  —  BOSTON — Dave Roberts stole 243 bases in 10 major league years.  As far as Boston is concerned, he stole one.  —  The Dodgers manager won't be able to adjust his seat in the interview room this week before someone asks him about 2004 …
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Associated Press:
LEADING OFF: Kershaw, Sale set for Game 1 of World Series  —  A look at what's happening around the major leagues today:  —  FENWAY FRESHMAN  —  Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw will pitch at Fenway Park for the first time when he starts Game 1 of the World Series against the Red Sox.
Andy McCullough / Kansas City Star:
Leaving ‘the steal’ behind in Boston, Dave Roberts took path that led to Dodgers  —  Dave Roberts found the note after his flight home to San Diego.  In the fall of 2004, Roberts and the rest of the Boston Red Sox had paraded down the banks of the Charles River to christen an improbable championship.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Machado vs. The Haters and 9 other World Series matchups we can't wait to see  —  The 10 most important matchups in the World Series:  —  1. Dodgers Outfielders vs. the Weirdness of Fenway Park  —  The pivotal catch Chris Taylor made in Game 7 of the National League Championship Series …
Barry Svrluga / Chicago Tribune:
The manager gets the spotlight, but the front office runs the show now  —  The Washington Post  —  It's worth noting that the World Series, which opens Tuesday night at Fenway Park in Boston, features two managers who had never held the position until they accepted the jobs they currently have.
Bradford Doolittle / ESPN:
Red Sox vs. Dodgers: A World Series clash with historic possibilities  —  BOSTON — The 114th World Series is upon us, and if you can stick your personal team proclivities in the vault for a moment, you have to admit that the Red Sox-Dodgers pairing has all the ingredients of a great matchup.
Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun:
Staff picks for the World Series between the Dodgers and Red Sox  —  Grounds crew members paint the World Series logo behind home plate at Fenway Park in Boston.  (Elise Amendola / AP)  —  Two of the most relentless offenses in the game will test each other's top-heavy pitching staffs, but Boston's just a little deeper on all fronts.
Jesse Yomtov / USA Today:
A history of Manny Machado's beef with the Red Sox: ‘Coward stuff’  —  After a grueling series that turned Manny Machado into Public Enemy No. 1 in Milwaukee, don't expect the Dodgers star to get much better treatment in Boston.  —  Machado, who spent seven seasons with the Orioles …
Discussion: Bleed Cubbie Blue
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Dodgers tap Clayton Kershaw as World Series Game 1 starter  —  BOSTON — Clayton Kershaw was officially announced as the Los Angeles Dodgers' Game 1 starter Monday, but the reality of that became clear Sunday night, when an MLB Network camera caught Kershaw acting out his delivery …
Kristie Ackert / Baltimore Sun:
Brodie Van Wagenen, candidate for Mets GM, releases odd statement in midst of club's search  —  In an odd press release sent out by the team's public relations department Monday night, player agent Brodie Van Wagenen confirmed that he had interviewed for the Mets' GM job.
Discussion: New York Daily News
ESPN:
Your World Series Game 1 guide: Sale-Kershaw is as good as it gets  —  It's been more than a century since the two franchises faced off in the Fall Classic.  The Boston Red Sox don't have Babe Ruth — as they did back in 1916 — and the Los Angeles Dodgers aren't the Brooklyn Robins anymore.
Discussion: Associated Press
Associated Press:
Red Sox-Dodgers in '46 World Series?  Not part of the program  —  BOSTON (AP) — It took more than a century for these clubs to finally meet again in the Fall Classic.  —  They had plenty of stars, especially during baseball's Golden Era — Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson and The Duke of Flatbush, among them.
Matt Ehalt / USA Today:
Mets' finalists for general manager job include prominent agent Brodie Van Wagenen  —  The three finalists for the Mets' general manager vacancy are Brewers senior adviser Doug Melvin, Rays senior vice president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom and CAA baseball co-head Brodie Van Wagenen, according to a source.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:   Column: Cubs have followed Red Sox blueprint for success, but they still have work to do
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Adrian Gonzalez has ties to Dodgers and Red Sox; guess who he's rooting for?
Discussion: NESN.com
John Tomase / WEEI:
Steve Pearce on Manny Machado: 'He's the best person I know in the game'
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Agents are concerned over Mets' most controversial GM option
John Tomase / WEEI:
Nathan Eovaldi hasn't talked contract with Red Sox yet, but open to returning
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Chris Mason / Eagle-Tribune:
Matt Barnes: Red Sox haven't forgotten Manny Machado's slide that shelved Dustin Pedroia
Discussion: NESN.com, CBS Boston and NBCSports.com
David Schoenfield / ESPN:   Red Sox confirm David Price to start Game 2 of World Series
Brian T. Smith / Houston Chronicle:   Smith: Astros business-like as they move on from 103 wins
Jesse Dougherty / Houston Chronicle:
After pitching ‘really bad’ for Nationals, Ryan Madson propels Dodgers to World Series
Discussion: Minor League Ball
Ryan Hannable / WEEI:
Red Sox notes: David Price officially will start Game 2 of World Series, update on Steven Wright
Discussion: NESN.com
Wallace Matthews / New York Daily News:   For Mets and Yankees fans, there's really only one team to root for in this World Series
Neil Greenberg / Chicago Tribune:
Red Sox need to fix one key stat to beat Dodgers in World Series
David Schoenfield / ESPN:   Red Sox, Dodgers ride strong two-strike approaches to World Series
Ken Davidoff / New York Post:   New Yorker's guide to surviving a Dodgers-Red Sox World Series
Associated Press:
Angels new manager Brad Ausmus: Embracing metrics will be key  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — During 18 major league seasons as a catcher and four more as a manager, Brad Ausmus developed a strong gut instinct about nearly everything that happens on a baseball field.
Discussion: Halos Heaven
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Star Tribune:
Twins give Rocco Baldelli second interview for manager's job
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' manager search still has no end in sight, and that might be the best thing for the organization
Associated Press:
Braves' Brandon McCarthy can be free agent if he continues career  —  ATLANTA — Atlanta Braves right-hander Brandon McCarthy, who missed the second half of the season with a knee injury, can become a free agent if he chooses to continue his career.  —  Major League Baseball and the players' union …
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
D-Backs Announce Three-Year Deal With Eduardo Escobar  —  The Diamondbacks have announced a new contract with infielder Eduardo Escobar, as Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic first reported (Twitter links).  It's said to be a three-year, $21MM pact.  Escobar is a client of DJ Rengifo Y Associates LLC.
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Arizona Sports:
Eduardo Escobar agrees to three-year deal with Diamondbacks
 
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