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Ben Walker / Associated Press:
St. Louis 5, Detroit 0 — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Chris Carpenter was well on his way to a World Series win when, all of a sudden, people swarmed the mound to examine his hand. — No smudge, no scuffs. Just a cramp, and it wasn't about to blemish his outing.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers blanked by Cards at Busch — Robertson allows pair of runs; offense held to three hits — ST. LOUIS — The last time the Tigers faced Chris Carpenter, they put up six extra-base hits against him in seven innings. On Tuesday, all they could manage in eight innings was a trio of singles.
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Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:
Zumaya is his own worst critic — ST. LOUIS — We forget. We see their loopy smiles and awkward fist pumps and awestruck embraces and we forget. — Not every rookie can step onto a World Series stage for the first time and own it. — Sometimes the throat dries and the lines disappear and the fear consumes.
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Cutoff Man
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Cardinals back to playing like the Cardinals — ST. LOUIS …
Cardinals back to playing like the Cardinals — ST. LOUIS …
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Cutoff Man
MLB.com:
MLB, MLBPA reach five-year labor accord — ST. LOUIS — Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig and Major League Baseball Players Association Executive Director Donald Fehr jointly announced today that MLB and the MLBPA have agreed to a five-year labor contract that will allow play …
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
MLB, union announce new labor deal — New Basic Agreement will run through 2011 — ST. LOUIS — Major League Baseball and its players association have come to an historic labor agreement that will extend peace between the owners and union for another five years.
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
MLB, union announce new labor deal — New Basic Agreement will run through 2011 — ST. LOUIS — Call it the golden age of the sport. Call it economic parity. Call it what you will, but call it labor peace for Major League Baseball for the next five years.
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Associated Press:
MLB players, owners announce five-year labor deal — ST. LOUIS — Baseball players and owners proclaimed an unprecedented era of labor peace, finalizing a new five-year collective bargaining agreement Tuesday night before Game 3 of the World Series. — Lawyers struck the deal …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Delgado is still playing hardball — ST. LOUIS - Carlos Delgado, traded to the Mets in the middle of a multi-year deal, has the right to demand a trade. He again declined to rule that out yesterday, though he may just be angling to get the Mets to guarantee a 2009 option.
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Mark Hermann / Newsday:
Delgado gets award but can't watch Game 3 — The Mets slugger won the award for on-field excellence and community service for 2006. — ST. LOUIS — Carlos Delgado was at the World Series after all. He capped an outstanding first year with the Mets by receiving the Roberto Clemente Award …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Pendleton bows out of Nats' search — Hitting coach cites loyalty to Braves as reason — WASHINGTON — Braves hitting coach Terry Pendleton took himself out as a candidate to become manager of the Nationals, informing the club on Monday. The news comes a day after Joe Girardi took himself …
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ESPN:
Girardi takes himself out of running for Nationals job — WASHINGTON — Joe Girardi told the Washington Nationals he doesn't want to be their new manager, becoming the second high-profile candidate to withdraw from consideration for the job. — "He notified the Washington Nationals he was taking his name off the list of candidates.
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A Cub Fan's Obsession
Tim McKernan / insidestl.com:
Dirtgate, Creepy Emails, And Busch Stadium Turns Into Nashville (Again) — The Gambler Plays The Cards With A Dirty Hand — As the day wore on Monday, many Cardinal fans got more a nd more angry with what happened—and didn't happen—Sunday night in Detroit.
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
A-Rod rumored on Sox' A-list — Crede status would affect any pursuit of Yankees star — It was the ultimate compliment paid to Ken Williams. — The White Sox general manager already had made the only two moves he planned to make as the July 31 trade deadline was winding down …
Andrew Ryan / Boston Globe:
Nelson de la Rosa, 38, fixture in Sox clubhouse during 2004 — The unforgettable 2004 Boston Red Sox had a clubhouse defined by its eccentricities: shaggy hair, unkempt beards, a bloody sock. Amidst the "cowboy up" slogan and pre game sips of Jack Daniels, however, there was one quirk …
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Sports Illustrated:
Matsuzaka hires Boras — Japanese star expected to make jump to MLB — Top Japanese League pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka has hired agent Scott Boras to represent his interests in Major League Baseball. — Matsuzaka, a right-hander from the Seibu Lions, is expected to be posted, the process by which players jump to the majors.
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