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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Scully Recalls the Daffy Days of Brooklyn — The play, in which two Los Angeles Dodgers were tagged out in succession yesterday by Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca after a single by Russell Martin, was perfectly set up for Vin Scully, working solo in the cramped visitors' radio booth at Shea Stadium.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Not a Blue-Plate Special — Dodgers come back to tie after a strange double play, but Mets take advantage of Penny in a rare relief role and win the series opener. — NEW YORK — The Dodgers have one starter they trust to pitch deep into the game, and he did not.
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Lee Jenkins / New York Times:
With Bat and Emotions, Delgado Shines in Debut — Carlos Delgado and David Wright were walking through a hallway outside the Mets' clubhouse last night when Wright unintentionally summed up Game 1 of the National League division series: — "Man," he said, "you hit hard."
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards Notebook: DeWitt gives nod to La Russa — SAN DIEGO — Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt underscored the organization's satisfaction with manager Tony La Russa's performance this season, saying there was "never any thought given" to reviewing the skipper's status had the club not held on to win the National League Central title.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Logic or gamble? Jeff Weaver takes the mound
Logic or gamble? Jeff Weaver takes the mound
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Dan Martin / New York Post:
BOSS NOT IMPRESSED BY METS — An ornery George Steinbrenner stormed out of Yankee Stadium shortly after the Yankees game against the Tigers was postponed last night and promptly knocked the league and his team's crosstown rivals. — Steinbrenner was asked if he was happy the Mets won …
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Ira Podell / Associated Press:
A-Rod goes 0-for-4 with 3 Ks as Yankees drop Game 2 to Tigers — NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez strode to the plate and the Yankee Stadium fans cheered as one, imploring him to deliver that elusive clutch hit. — Strike one. Strike two. Strike three. — Another missed chance for baseball's $25 million man.
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Associated Press:
Judge: Anderson must be freed — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal judge ordered Barry Bonds' personal trainer released from prison Thursday, saying a legal "snafu" had arisen. — U.S. District Judge William Alsup said Greg Anderson must be freed, because a federal appeals court hadn't affirmed …
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Mike Vaccaro / New York Post:
EVEN SHEA IS BEAUTIFUL IN OCTOBER — IT'S STILL a mess, this big, blue blob by Flushing Bay, charmless and cheesy, incubator of so much bad, brutal baseball through the years. Even the most ardent Mets fans have a hard time loving Shea Stadium. The poets reserve their stanzas for the other ballpark in town.
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Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
Eight Ugly Options — When attached to long-term contracts, club options are strange things. In a sense, they are a way for a team to say, "Just in case you perform beyond our wildest dreams, we want to have the chance to pay you another 15 million bucks. You know, when you're 38."
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Joe Esse / MLB.com:
New TBS comedy visits Wrigley Field — "My Boys" will feature a sports writer who covers the Cubs — CHICAGO — A new TV series about a sports reporter from Chicago shot its final show of the season at Wrigley Field on Wednesday, and the cast was thrilled to be able to step on the field.
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NY Daily News:
ESPN beyond 'Redemption' — The anxiety level was high. Seventh inning. Nomar Garciaparra at the plate facing Guillermo Mota. Mets 4, Dodgers 2. Two outs. Bases loaded. — Gary Thorne, ESPN's play-by-play man, called it one of "those key" moments in a playoff game and perhaps the entire Dodgers-Mets division series.
Metsfan / Mets Geek:
Weis, Mora, Pratt and ??? — Perhaps because they are so unexpected, surprise October performances by unlikely heroes seem even more prevalent than examples of the game's biggest stars shining on the postseason stage. Mets history is littered with such unlikely icons, with the predictable …
Contra Costa Times:
Now comes the really hard part — MINNEAPOLIS - Here's an absolute certainty, one that's right there in the pecking order with death and taxes and lost fly balls in the White Bubble Dome: No team does postseason, inside-the-park home runs against a backdrop of homer hankies the way the A's do.
Associated Press:
Abuse charge dropped against Phillies pitcher — BOSTON (AP) - An abuse charge against Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brett Myers was dismissed Thursday after his wife said she did not want her husband prosecuted for hitting her in the face during an argument near Fenway Park.