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5:45 PM ET, October 10, 2006

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 Top News: 
George King / New York Post:
HE'S JOE-ING NOWHERE  —  SOURCE: BOSS WILL KEEP TORRE  —  EXCLUSIVE After two days of soul searching, George Steinbrenner isn't going to fire Joe Torre, The Post has learned.  —  According to several sources, The Boss has decided firing Torre isn't the cure for the subterranean problems …
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Associated Press:
Torre remaining as manager of Yankees  —  NEW YORK (AP) - Joe Torre will remain as manager of the New York Yankees, finally getting the word from owner George Steinbrenner after the team's surprise elimination from the playoffs last weekend.  —  Torre spoke with Steinbrenner on the telephone Tuesday …
Discussion: ESPN and Baseball Musings
ESPN:
Boss, brass discuss Torre; no timetable on decision  —  Is Joe Torre in or out?  Only New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner knows for sure — and he has yet to officially announce his intentions.  —  The New York Post, citing several unnamed sources, reported Tuesday that Steinbrenner has decided against firing Torre.
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners analysis: What would it take?  —  Mariners could bring back A-Rod for as little as $2.4 million, and Beltre  —  There was a time, as recently as 2000, when it seemed Alex Rodriguez might never play baseball except as a Seattle Mariner.  —  There was a time, as recently as this season …
NY Daily News:
George bides Torre's time
Discussion: YanksBlog.com
Mark Herrmann / Newsday:
Victory not enough to win hearts
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:   Torre will continue as Yanks manager
David Saltonstall / NY Daily News:
Torre deserves 1 more year - Rudy
Discussion: New York Post
NY Daily News:   Do Yanks need to ax Joe? YES
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
After whiffing on picks, let's keep swinging  —  Oh-and-four.  Oh-and-freakin'-four.  That's how well I did picking the winners of the Division Series.  —  I got one thing right: I said the postseason would be unpredictable.  It sure was, for moi.  But seriously, I doubt many people picked …
Discussion: Hot Foot
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Newsday:
Wallace Matthews  —  Clear sailing for no-excuse Mets  —  A week ago today, Omar Minaya, general manager of the National League East champion New York Mets, said these words to me: "We believe we have a chance to win the World Series.  But if we don't, I won't be disappointed.
Discussion: Metsblog.com and Always Amazin'
Sal Baxamusa / Hardball Times:
ALCS Preview: Tigers vs. A's  —  Oakland Athletics: An unconventional team built by a genius architect that can't do jack squat in the playoffs because they value silicon over leather.  —  Detroit Tigers: An inspiring story of a team that turned around a losing franchise …
Discussion: Knuckle Curve and The Pastime
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Chicago Tribune:
ALCS: Who has the edge  —  Tribune staff reporter Mark Gonzales breaks down the ALCS
Discussion: South Side Sox
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
What to do with Harden? Game 4 an option
Discussion: Philliesflow and Brew Crew Ball
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Shop 'til they bop  —  Their lack of power exposed in series vs. Cardinals, Padres need a power hitter, so this offseason they'll . . .  ST. LOUIS - Kevin Towers has received an eyeful the past week or so - vivid lessons of October baseball that, to varying degrees, will impact …
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Jay Mariotti / Chicago Sun Times:   As Hendry fiddles, Cubs could get burned
Chicago Sun Times:
Girardi gets warm welcome
Discussion: GROTA
Associated Press:
Twins pick up $12 million option on Hunter for '07  —  MINNEAPOLIS — Torii Hunter will be back with the Minnesota Twins for at least one more year.  —  The Twins said Tuesday they picked up Hunter's $12 million option.  —  Hunter, 31, a five-time Gold Glove winner in center field, was a big part of the Twins' AL Central title.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Piniella Rules Out Nationals  —  Club Interviews Astros Coach Cooper, White Sox' Cora  —  In the midst of being besieged by hypotheticals and what-ifs regarding the manager's position of the New York Yankees Monday afternoon, former big league manager Lou Piniella spoke in vagaries — except when one issue arose.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats add Cora, Cooper to skipper list
Associated Press:
Report: Matsuzaka gets clearance to pursue major league career  —  TOKYO Highly regarded pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka was given permission by the Seibu Lions on Tuesday to pursue a career in the major leagues, according to local media reports.  —  Matsuzaka is still one year away from becoming …
Baseball America:
Texas League Top 20 Prospects List  —  Subscribers can read scouting reports on all 20 players (Click here to subscribe)  —  The Double-A Texas League had plenty of talent this season, most of it concentrated among four teams.  —  While Tulsa (six players on this Top 20 list) …
Christina Kahrl / Baseball Prospectus:
Playoff Prospectus  —  ALCS Preview  —  Okay, so it's Cinderella with some serious mojo versus the Moneyball-Meets-John Jaha Memorial Edition A's, and everyone's fascinated because it's another delightfully Yankee- and Red Sox-free American League Championship Series involving real ballclubs …
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
On Fox, Sour Notes From a Pair of Veteran Voices  —  It was difficult not to see that the left-hander Tyler Johnson had come in to relieve for the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday night.  —  His name is on the back of his uniform.  Fox flashed up a graphic.  To paraphrase the old umpire Jim Honochick …
Discussion: Hot Foot
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
McCann, Jones earn postseason honors  —  ATLANTA — Brian McCann's sensational breakthrough season didn't go unnoticed by his peers, many of whom also thought Andruw Jones was one of the top three National League outfielders this year.  —  When The Sporting News released …
Bill Dwyre / Los Angeles Times:
Lasorda Knows How to Deliver This Pitch  —  Well, at least one Dodger is still going in the postseason.  —  The ever-willing, always able Tom Lasorda, the Cy Young of pitchmen and 79-year-old prince of propaganda, has lots of innings left in him before the last out of the 2006 World Series.
 
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