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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Rolen surprised, irked by being left on bench — NEW YORK — A slow-growing fissure between Cardinals manager Tony La Russa and his Gold Glove third baseman threatened to rupture Friday when Scott Rolen was benched in favor of Scott Spiezio in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series at Shea Stadium.
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Baseball Musings
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Newsday:
Wallace Matthews — Poof! There goes Willie's magic — Willie Randolph says he doesn't have a crystal ball, but he didn't say anything about a rabbit's foot. Or a four-leaf clover in his pocket, an angel on his shoulder, a pair of knitting needles and a seemingly endless supply of whole cloth.
Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
La Russa rips media for report of Pujols ripping Glavine … After going -for-3 in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series on Thursday night, Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols told the media that Mets starter Tom Glavine "wasn't that good," despite the 40-year-old left-hander …
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Hot Foot
Johnette Howard / Newsday:
Cranky slugger takes his cuts at everyone — Listen, you may think it's easy to be The Best Hitter in Baseball. But it ain't all trophies and free batting gloves and nice tables at swell restaurants, pal. Think again. You've got the media crowding you in the clubhouse the minute …
Larry Lage / Associated Press:
Monroe's bat helps Tigers take 3-0 lead in ALCS — DETROIT (AP) — Craig Monroe gave Kenny Rogers more than enough help all by himself. — Monroe hit a homer, singled and scored another run for the Detroit Tigers in a 3-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Friday in Game 3 of the AL championship series.
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Wayne Drehs / ESPN:
Chavez: 'We've run into a better team' … DETROIT — They stand in the quiet locker room and tell you this series isn't over. They tell you they came here to win and that they're not just going to provide a doormat for the Tigers to march their way to their first World Series in 22 years.
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Athletics Nation, The Detroit Tiger Weblog, Mack Avenue Tigers, Baseball Musings and Cutoff Man
Dallas Morning News:
The capper? Rogers, Tigers move within win of Series — DETROIT - Over the course of his final month running the Rangers, Buck Showalter's favorite phrase became: "You've got to know your own." — If these playoffs say anything to the Rangers, they echo Showalter's words.
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Managerial cake walk: Piniella to Cubs? Girardi to Nats? — Veteran Lou Piniella appears to have emerged as the Chicago Cubs top choice, though the Cubs are expected to seek permission from San Diego to interview Padres skipper Bruce Bochy as they winnow their list and try to name a manager …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Haren rested for pivotal Game 4 start — Righty won ALDS clincher, will pitch on seven days' rest — DETROIT — Dan Haren was last seen pitching the A's to a Division Series-clinching, Game 3 victory over the Twins. That six-inning, two-run performance usually isn't the type of thing …
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NY Daily News:
Scare for A-Rod: Jet skids to halt — Private plane runs off Calif. runway — Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez got a horrible scare yesterday when a private jet he was aboard skidded off a runway outside Los Angeles - just two days after the crash of Cory Lidle's doomed plane.
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Pride of the Yankees
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Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Timing appears right for Hillman, Rangers — Maybe it's my sense of justice, or a feeling that I'd just like to know what would have happened, if... If the Rangers' sense of timing had been a little better back in October of 2002. If Trey Hillman hadn't signed that contract to manage …
Michael Echan / MLB.com:
Eldred playing in Arizona Fall League — Pirates prospect has recovered from fractured thumb — Brad Eldred got off to a slow start in April, hitting .228 with three homers and 18 strikeouts in 18 games with Triple-A Indianapolis. Before he had a chance to right himself, Eldred saw his season come to a crashing halt.
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Where have you gone …
Boston Globe:
Farrell now warming up for Red Sox — Eight-year big leaguer expected to be named new pitching coach — John Farrell, a 44-year-old New Jersey native who pitched parts of eight seasons in the big leagues and for one season was Terry Francona's teammate in Cleveland, is expected to be named Red Sox pitching coach.
Sports Illustrated:
Yankees fire advance scouts — Cashman says Taylor, Cottier will be replaced — Joe Torre's job was spared, but the Yankees have fired their two long-time advance scouts, Wade Taylor and Chuck Cottier. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman confirmed the firings but said the decision …
Billy Wagner / New York Post:
I LET DOWN THE TEAM, METS FANS — Billy Wagner, the Mets' fireballing lefty closer, offers his exclusive insights to Post readers throughout the Amazin's postseason run. — Icame on in relief last night with the same emotion and adrenaline I had all year long. The results were drastically different.