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Associated Press:
As expected, Marlins fire Girardi after one year — MIAMI — Florida Marlins manager Joe Girardi was fired Tuesday, a move that had been expected after his rift with owner Jeffrey Loria boiled over in an on-field confrontation two months ago. — Girardi lost his job even though he's considered …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankee Lineup Leaves Tigers Little Room for Error — Todd Jones threw 45 pitches Sunday, all in vain. He retreated to the Detroit Tigers' clubhouse at Comerica Park and took off his spikes. All around him were T-shirts and caps, placed neatly at each locker, billing the Tigers as champions of the American League Central.
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Lee Panas / Tiger Tales:
Playoff Preview: Tigers Versus Yankees
Playoff Preview: Tigers Versus Yankees
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The Wayne Fontes Experience, The Detroit Tiger Weblog, WasWatching.com and Mack Avenue Tigers
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Playoff Health Report, Divisional Series — Why are these called the "Division Series?" I've never gotten a good answer. They don't decide divisions. Those are now all decided and six winners, plus two wild cards, head into the playoffs with questions.
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David Lennon / Los Angeles Times:
Mets Seem to Think It Will Be All Right — Left-handers have given them problems, so the Dodgers' plan to start Kuo shouldn't come as a surprise. But apparently, it's news to New York. — NEW YORK — The New York Mets seemed almost indifferent when asked about their potential playoff foes on the final day of the regular season.
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
For Mets, the Perfect Villain — There could be no better team cast as the villain in the Mets' season than the Los Angeles Dodgers. Historical precedent, from their theft of Brooklyn's birthright to the nauseating sanctimoniousness of the Lasorda/Hershisher axis that brought down the 1988 Mets, works against them.
T.J. Quinn / NY Daily News:
Second course — Apple back on track for another Subway ride — The last sounds before pandemonium were a hard pock of wood on leather, half a stadium gasping, the other half screaming, and then the faint pop of white leather falling into black leather. — Mike Piazza's swat in Game 5 …
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Fans of Yankees and Mets Cast a Wary Eye at the Other Side — If a 15th Subway Series is nigh, it is time to study anew the passions of Mets and Yankees fans. Or, to demonstrate scrupulous objectivity, let us also refer to them as Yankees and Mets fans. — There is, evidence shows …
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San Diego Union-Tribune:
Four ways to pitch to Pujols - ball, ball, ball, ball — You want to know how to pitch to Albert Pujols? It's easy. You don't. — You put him on. You issue an intentional walk. You let Pujols pass Go and collect $200 if that's what it takes to keep the ball in the ballpark.
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Rich Draper / MLB.com:
Healthy Peavy ready for Game 1 start — Padres ace hopes to atone for injury-marred outing last year — SAN DIEGO — When Padres pitcher Jake Peavy walked up the podium steps Monday to discuss his feelings about starting Game 1 of the National League Division Series vs. the St. Louis Cardinals …
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Bob Herzog / Greenwich Time:
Th-uhh-uhh Yankees Win! — Of course the season turned in Boston. Where else? It's been a Yankees-Red Sox story line throughout the Joe Torre Era and it has become more intensified since 2003, when Boston clearly closed the gap between the two AL East powers.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Jackson, Wallace out — Red Sox part ways with pair of coaches — The Red Sox, in the wake of their third-place finish, severed ties with pitching coach Dave Wallace and hitting coach Ron ``Papa Jack" Jackson yesterday, and only two members of Terry Francona's coaching staff …
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
It should be a tough day for hitters — Santana faces off against Zito in battle of Cy Young winners — MINNEAPOLIS — For a playoff matchup that was literally thrown together at the eleventh hour, Oakland and Minnesota found a way to super Cy-ize the opener.
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The Baseball Desert
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Birds take gamble with Reyes — On his way to the ballpark Sunday morning, rookie Anthony Reyes had no idea he was about to be part of a calculated wager by manager Tony La Russa that would set up the club's pitching for the postseason. — Or chance bankrupting it for a few days.
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Viva El Birdos
ESPN:
Prosecutor, Grimsley's attorney: Story inaccurate — The federal prosecutor overseeing an investigation of steroids in baseball and the attorney for former pitcher Jason Grimsley questioned a news report indicating five players, including Roger Clemens, had used illegal performance-enhancing drugs.
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The Crawfish Boxes
Larry Stewart / Los Angeles Times:
Morgan to Turn Broadcast Doubleheader in N.Y. — TV commentator to get a police escort so he can cover playoff games at Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium on the same day. — Joe Morgan will have rare doubleheader duty Wednesday as ESPN's lead baseball commentator works the Dodgers-Mets playoff opener …