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8:35 PM ET, October 26, 2006

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Associated Press:
Phillies' Howard, Yankees' Jeter win Hank Aaron Award  —  ST. LOUIS — Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard and New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter were honored Wednesday with the Hank Aaron Award, which is presented annually to the top offensive performer in each league.
Discussion: Double Play Depth
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MLB.com:
Ryan Howard, Derek Jeter win 2006 Hank Aaron Award presented by CENTURY 21  —  Annual award recognizes the most outstanding offensive performers in each league  —  Baseball Commissioner Allan H.  (Bud) Selig announced today that Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies and Derek Jeter …
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Howard, Jeter win Hank Aaron Award
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Jeter Unable to Make It Easier for Rodriguez
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Agent: Sheffield seeks multiyear deal  —  Unhappy about speculation Yanks will pick up option, trade him  —  NEW YORK — Gary Sheffield will be perfectly happy to play first base for the Yankees in 2007.  —  As long as he also does so in 2008 and 2009, that is.
Discussion: Beck's Blog
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ESPN:
Report: Yankees to pick up $13M option on Sheffield  —  NEW YORK — Gary Sheffield was told Wednesday that the New York Yankees will pick up his $13 million option for next season, according to a newspaper report.  —  Sheffield said he was hoping to test the free-agent market …
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Television freezes our warm fuzzies off  —  ST. LOUIS — Mickey Rivers may have said it best years ago before a Rangers game in early April at Milwaukee's old County Stadium was postponed because of rain and cold.  "It's so cold out there," the Mick said, shivering, "I saw a dog chasing a cat and they were both walkin'."
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Players cool on warm World Series site
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Sportswriters ask MLB to put St. Louis All-Star Game on hold
Discussion: Sports Scope and The 26th Man
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Rain wreaking havoc on Series
Discussion: Sweaty Men Endeavors
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
World Series Prospectus  —  Game Three  —  The phrase "must win game" is a bit overwrought when it comes to Game Three of a seven-game series.  But this was a must-win game for the Cardinals.  —  And win the Cardinals did.  Chris Carpenter made it look easy, using just 82 pitches to get through his eight innings.
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Sports Illustrated:
Is this World Series or Worst Series?  —  This matchup has lacked ... pretty much everything  —  Also in this column:  —  ST. LOUIS — This World Series needs something.  As much as I hate to admit it, I think what it needs might be another sleight of hand by Kenny Rogers.
Discussion: Let's Go Tribe and Cutoff Man
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today  —  Game Three  —  Not that the Tigers didn't make Chris Carpenter work very hard last night, but I'm pretty sure I saw him circling the warning track in the ninth inning, getting his running in spring-training style.  —  For the second time in three games …
Danny Knobler / MLive.com:
Busch Stadium radar gun readings a little slow on Zumaya  —  ST. LOUIS — The Detroit Tigers didn't accuse St. Louis pitcher Chris Carpenter of anything, but they sure did find the radar gun readings at Busch Stadium a little strange Tuesday night.  —  A few Tigers noticed …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Busch turns down the heat on rookie
Discussion: FishStripes
USA Today:   Tigers battle to stay dry again
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Scuffling buddies: Dibble huge fan of Lou  —  Former closer cites Piniella's passion, love of the game  —  ST. LOUIS — Mention Lou Piniella and Rob Dibble in the same sentence, and ''The Scuffle'' immediately comes to mind.  It was one of those caught-on-tape moments that helped shape Piniella's public image — good or bad.
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs look to improve pitching staff
Discussion: GROTA
Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Giants start clock on Bochy  —  TEAM HAS ONE WEEK TO REACH AGREEMENT WITH PADRES MANAGER  —  The Giants and Bruce Bochy have determined that their interest in each other is genuine.  —  So Giants General Manager Brian Sabean on Wednesday called Kevin Towers, his Padres counterpart …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Washout aids pitchers  —  Jeff Suppan is fond of saying he lives in the moment.  —  Wednesday night, he learned that his next moment has been extended at least another 24 hours.  —  When Major League Baseball postponed Game 4 of the World Series at 9:20 p.m., it also extended the wait …
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Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Remy, Roberts in Red Sox Hall  —  Former players to be enshrined in club's Hall of Fame  —  BOSTON — One former Red Sox player has become a broadcast icon for the club while another has become a symbol for arguably the greatest comeback in sports history.
NY Daily News:
Big league conspiracy  —  Collusion deal nets $12M  —  ST. LOUIS - It turns out that the labor negotiations that produced a new collective bargaining agreement between the baseball owners and players nearly two months ahead of the Dec. 19 expiration of the old one weren't entirely devoid of acrimonious, hot-button issues.
Discussion: Purple Row
NY Daily News:
Musial tosses gutter ball over Garagiola split  —  Although it was quickly overshadowed by Chris Carpenter's pitching effort, Cardinal fans were wondering what happened to Stan Musial, who had been scheduled to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 3 Tuesday night.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Acta pleased after Nationals interview  —  Mets third-base coach says team in great position for future  —  Mets third-base coach Manny Acta said he was pleased with his interview with the Nationals on Tuesday and hopes they give him the chance to manage the team for 2007 and beyond.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Interview Mets' Acta
Discussion: MLB.com
Associated Press:
Body of missing Devil Rays minor leaguer found in Va. rapids  —  INDEPENDENCE, Va. (AP) — The body of a Tampa Bay Devil Rays minor league pitcher missing after his canoe capsized over the weekend was found Thursday.  —  Erik Walker was last seen Saturday with a female companion …
 
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