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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Yanks have too much power for Tigers — NEW YORK - Tigers manager Jim Leyland all but conceded the difficulty of beating the Yankees before the Division Series even began, telling the FOX broadcasters: "This will be a great series for second-guessing. I'm going to try some stuff." — FOX Bite
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Jeter, as Usual, Saves His Best for October — Derek Jeter hit safely in all five of his at-bats against the Tigers in Game 1, a performance highlighted by two doubles and a homer. He scored three times. — The skies over Yankee Stadium were still rumbling with the roar of the pregame military flyover.
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Sports Scope
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Leyland Has a Soft Spot for Those Hated Yanks
Leyland Has a Soft Spot for Those Hated Yanks
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The Daily Fungo
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Could Try to Hire Girardi — Joe Girardi, fired yesterday as the manager of the Florida Marlins despite a season in which he became a leading candidate for the National League's manager of the year award, could become a prime target of the Washington Nationals, sources close to the situation said yesterday.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Fired ... and hired: Deal was done with Gonzalez by Sept. 27
Fired ... and hired: Deal was done with Gonzalez by Sept. 27
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Injuries force Mets to adjust roster — Hernandez sidelined with injury; lefty Perez given spot — NEW YORK — Whatever quality once existed in the Mets' starting rotation has been diminished over the months by injury. Now in baseball desperation, the club that had been favored to win …
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Ray Sánchez / Newsday:
Always a gamer, Hernandez says, 'I think I can do it' — Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez, who has enjoyed so many memorable Octobers, had his injured right calf in a bucket of ice on the eve of his latest postseason start. — "Hopefully I can pitch," he told Newsday last night. "My plan is to go out there.
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Dodger Thoughts
ESPN:
El Duque off Mets' roster; Maine to start Game 1 — First Pedro Martinez, now Orlando Hernandez. — The Mets lost a second starting pitcher as the postseason starts as El Duque was left off the roster with a torn calf muscle. John Maine will get the start for New York in Game 1 Wednesday afternoon against the Dodgers.
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Hernandez expected to miss postseason for Mets; Maine to start Game 1 — NEW YORK (AP) — Orlando Hernandez is expected to miss the entire postseason because of a calf injury, and Mets rookie John Maine will start Game 1 of the playoffs Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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The Catbird …
ESPN:
Showalter won't manage Rangers in 2007 — The Texas Rangers parted ways with manager Buck Showalter, Dallas media outlets reported Wednesday. — The Rangers did not make the postseason in his four years at the helm. Texas lost the finale 3-2 Sunday at Seattle to finish 80-82 …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Showalter dismissed by Rangers — Decision comes after annual meeting with owner Hicks — Buck Showalter is out as manager of the Rangers, a club source confirmed Wednesday morning. — Bench coach Don Wakamatsu is likely the leading candidate to replace him, although hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo could get consideration as well.
Dallas Morning News:
Season ends, but good memories live on — Well, it had to end sometime. — Mercifully for us, it ended Sunday because the Rangers' season seemed to be getting worse the longer the season wore on. It was a hard finish to a frustrating season. — Since we've been over and over and over the weaknesses …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Q&A with new Cubs boss: In Hendry he trusts — When Tribune Co. was looking for a new man to put at the top of the Cubs' food chain, no one could have predicted they would turn to a lifelong White Sox fan to try to right the ship. — "I'm a Cubs fan," John McDonough protested. "I grew up a White Sox fan."
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Associated Press:
Bonds undergoes surgery on left elbow — SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds had surgery to remove bone chips from his troublesome left elbow that caused the San Francisco slugger pain and swelling throughout this season. — Bonds, who had the operation Monday, said he expects to be ready to resume …
Los Angeles Times:
He is gripped by an ex-Dodger fear factor — I Have a couple of concerns here, although I don't believe any of them are big enough to keep our guys from winning the World Series. — First, they have to get out of this dump still healthy. Shea Stadium is two years younger than Dodger Stadium …
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Maury Brown / Baseball Prospectus:
The Ledger Domain — Ticket Snub — While we're all getting ready to watch some great postseason baseball, an increasing number of fans who haven't invested in advance ticket packages are finding that the only way that they will be able to see games in person is with the help …
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WasWatching.com
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
State of the Mariners: Young M's must play like veterans in 2007 — We turn today to legendary Mariners fan Jimi Hendrix as we examine the sunken ship that was Seattle baseball in 2006. — In the words of the late, great guitarist, the Mariners' season was like watching "the sunrise from the bottom of the sea."
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
AFL Preview, Part One — The first Baseball Abstract I purchased was in 1985. One of my favorite pieces in that book was a comparison of the 1984 Detroit Tigers to other great teams of the last 25 years. In the essay, Bill James compared the players on each position to each other …
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Purple Row
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Marquis keeps spot on roster, Reyes out — SAN DIEGO — Planning to go with a three-man rotation in the NL first-round playoff series, manager Tony La Russa chose the starter he kept on the roster and the one he left off based on versatility. — Righthanded starter Jason Marquis was kept active …