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1:25 PM ET, October 20, 2006

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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
The World Series?  Are You Serious?  —  NEW YORK Stand up and salute the St. Louis Cardinals.  Mere cheers aren't enough to celebrate the worst team ever to reach the World Series.  After all, doesn't the least amount of talent, most injuries and largest adversity surmounted imply biggest heart?
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Are Called Out; Cards Head to World Series  —  Yadier Molina singling in the second inning.  He hit a game-winning two-run homer in the ninth to send the Cardinals to the World Series.  More Photos >  —  The Mets' glorious swath through the National League ended abruptly last night …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
It Was Offense, Not Pitching, That Cost Mets in the End  —  If the Mets had hitting versions of pitchers Oliver Pérez and John Maine, they would probably be in the World Series against the Detroit Tigers tomorrow.  —  As much as injuries had decimated the Mets' corps of starting pitchers …
NY Daily News:
Great game is lousy TV  —  Fans caught looking as Fox saps drama  —  Until last night, the postseason had not presented the kind of story lines that make for scintillating television.  Then a solid gold classic dropped in Fox's lap.  —  Unfortunately, the telecast did not exactly match …
Discussion: Always Amazin'
Newsday:
Wallace Matthews  —  Two teams not good enough  —  He went from Grady Little to Gil Hodges in the time it took for the ball to travel from Scott Rolen's bat to Endy Chavez's glove.  —  That is the way things went for Willie Randolph last night.  The Mets manager guessed absolutely wrong …
Discussion: the metropolitans
NY Daily News:   HR makes fall guy of Heilman
Newsday:   Wallace Matthews  —  Throwing game, series away
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:   For McCarver and Buck, More Chatter
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Molina's heroics give Cardinals an unlikely pennant
ESPN:
IT'S GAME 7 OF THE NLCS ... RIGHT NOW ON FOX!
Discussion: AwfulAnnouncing
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Perez comes up big, but bats fall short
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Playoff Prospectus  —  Diary of a Mad White Guy
Discussion: Hardball Times
Matthew Cerrone / Metsblog.com:
Opinion: Second Guessing Last Night's Loss
Discussion: Sports Scope and Baseball Musings
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Cerrone's job is Yanked  —  Bombers ax longtime VP  —  The Yankees were eliminated from the playoffs 13 days ago and while several substantial events have taken place since then (notably Joe Torre's employment status being clarified and the tragic death of Cory Lidle) …
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Notes: Giambi has wrist surgery  —  Unit, Phillips also prepare for medical procedures  —  NEW YORK — Jason Giambi underwent surgery on Thursday to repair a torn tendon in his left wrist, and the Yankees are optimistic that the first baseman will be fully recovered by the start of Spring Training.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:   Cerrone out as Yankees p.r. director
Fox Sports:
New baseball labor deal could come soon  —  Major League Baseball and its players' union are close to reaching an agreement on a new labor contract.  A deal could come as soon as this weekend, according to a report in The New York Times.  —  The Big Apple newspaper published the report citing …
Discussion: Tribe Report
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
New Labor Contract May Be Ready This Weekend
Discussion: FishStripes and Baseball Musings
Rob Neyer / ESPN:
Mets going with worst Game 7 starter ever … Oliver Perez, huh?  —  One can hardly blame Willie Randolph.  If he didn't pitch Oliver Perez, he'd have to pitch Darren Oliver, who hasn't started a game in more than two years.  If he didn't pitch Darren Oliver, he'd have to pitch Steve Trachsel …
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The Assimilated Negro / The Mets Are Better Than Sex:
God To Oliver Perez: Do You Want To Be A Star???
Discussion: The Birdwatch
ESPN:
Chat with Rob Neyer
Discussion: Hot Foot
Baseball America:
Supernatural: Santana Proves Unittable  —  MINNEAPOLIS—Johan Santana was so good this season he was telling opponents what was coming—and they still couldn't hit him.  —  Before the Twins played the Cubs on June 23, Santana chatted with former Twins teammates Henry Blanco and Jacque Jones …
Discussion: Philliesflow
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Postseason Insider, Oct. 20  —  NEW YORK - Texas owner Thomas Hicks might be advised to take a step back from operation of the team.  Without his tinkering, one can only wonder what might have been for the franchise.  —  He was the guy who orchestrated the major overpayment to lure Alex Rodriguez.
Discussion: SportsJustice
Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Black one of four Giants finalists  —  GM Sabean interviews Angels pitching coach for team's managerial post  —  The Giants appear to have settled on the central candidates to replace manager Felipe Alou, and there are some common threads between the four men.  They have major-league bench experience.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
John Brattain / Hardball Times:
Oh My God He Killed Kenny  —  Every so often I see red.  —  I saw red today.  Sadly, it was from a writer I ordinarily enjoy.  —  Here's the offense, from Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci: … Granted, Kenny Lofton's post season performance leaves much to be desired.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Williams concerned about Uribe's safety  —  White Sox GM seeks assistance from MLB  —  While Juan Uribe maintains he's a potential extortion victim, White Sox general manager Ken Williams is seeking measures to ensure his shortstop's safety.  —  Williams said Wednesday he suggested to Kevin Hallinan …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:   MLB officer, Uribe to meet on security
David Lennon / Newsday:
Pedro: If healthy, we'll make Series in '07  —  Pedro Martinez was reduced to being a spectator this October after rotator cuff surgery prematurely ended his season.  But last night, amidst the fallout from the Game 7 loss to the Cardinals, Martinez already was announcing big plans for 2007.
Jeff Albert / Baseball Analysts:
Zoomlander: Starting, Relieving and Throwing Hard  —  When it comes to general sports, I am a fan of watching people perform at the highest levels.  This means, for example, that I got into it last week watching a women's college volleyball match because one player from Hawai'i …
 
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