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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 …
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Yankees' Rotation, Old and Ineffective, Needs an Overhaul — Nothing against Mike Mussina, but he is the symbol of the Yankees' failure to win the World Series the last six years. If George Steinbrenner is seeking a scapegoat, make it Mussina. — Mussina joined the Yankees as a free agent six years ago.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Steinbrenner Takes Another Day to Decide on Torre — If George Steinbrenner had acted on his impulse after the Yankees' swift playoff exit Saturday, Joe Torre would already be a former Yankees manager. But Steinbrenner took a second day to contemplate Torre's fate, which could only be an encouraging sign for Torre.
ESPN:
In-demand Piniella rules out Nationals job — Lou Piniella will not entertain offers to manage the Washington Nationals, saying the job of guiding that rebuilding team should go to a younger skipper. — Piniella met with Washington general manager Jim Bowden, but ruled himself out as a candidate …
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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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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.
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Twins pick up Hunter's $12M option — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Torii Hunter will be back with the Minnesota Twins for at least one more year. Beyond that, it's tough to tell. — The Twins picked up their 2007 option on Hunter's contract Tuesday, and his $12 million salary will be the largest single-season sum in team history.
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StarTribune.com:
Twins pick up Hunter's $12 million option — The Twins have picked up the $12 million option on Torii Hunter's contract for 2007, which will tie a club record for a one-year salary. — Hunter, and his agent, Larry Reynolds, were notifed of the move Tuesday morning.
ESPN:
Floyd's availability uncertain; Mets set NLCS rotation — NEW YORK — Cliff Floyd limped into the Mets' clubhouse Tuesday with a protective boot on his injured left foot and made his best case to remain on the team's roster in the NL Championship Series. — He left the rest up to manager Willie Randolph.
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Adam Rubin / NY Mets Blog:
Transcript: Willie on Cliff, Carlos, Etc. — Q. Can you just update us on Cliff's status and when and if you've made a decision. — WILLIE RANDOLPH: He had a nice little workout, swung the bat well in BP, and we're going to just wait until tomorrow to decide when he comes in.
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
What to do with Harden? Game 4 an option — The A's still have not officially decided who will throw Game 3 of the ALCS, and Rich Harden might not have helped himself with a somewhat shaky outing in an instructional-league game in Phoenix on Monday. — Harden allowed six hits and five runs …
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Baseball America:
Harrington Signs Deal With The Cubs — After six years, five draft selections and three independent league teams, Matt Harrington is finally headed to affiliated baseball. — Harrington, the seventh overall pick in the 2000 draft, signed a minor league contract with the Cubs …
Nbx Crew / NBX Sports Action Blog:
NY Yankees: Liars, cheats & gangsters — You'd never guess it by visiting the NY Yankees website, but this team was founded by a corrupt bunch of politicians and swindlers at the turn of the century. No seriously...we're talking Gangs of New York type thugs.
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Lee Jenkins / New York Times:
Cardinals' Eckstein Perfects the Art of Small-Ball Guile — David Eckstein laying down a squeeze bunt in the sixth inning Sunday night. Eckstein's bunt scored Scott Spiezio from third in the Cardinals' 6-2 victory. — To prepare fully for the St. Louis Cardinals, the Mets …
Mark Irwin / The Sun:
Nazty — VILE ... Croatia fans make human swastika — CROATIA could be kicked out of Euro 2008 if fans abuse England's black players tomorrow. — Soccer chiefs fear trouble after 200 of their supporters formed a human swastika at a friendly in Italy. — UEFA's William Gaillard warned: "We won't tolerate racism.
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 …
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Jeff Brohel / Metsquire:
Tired of waiting — So, I tried to watch Monday Night Football last night, I really did. I had my Goldfish, my cantaloupe, my cheese and my mystery meat all set up for the game. Alas, it was not a Mets playoff game, and thus my interest soon waned, I became a touch sleepy and the next thing …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Mailbag: How did Reds fare in trades? — Beat writer Mark Sheldon answers Reds fans' questions — Welcome to the first edition of the Reds offseason mailbag. — Each Monday I'll try to answer your questions about the Reds season that was and the one upcoming.
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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 …
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