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Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Giants' Bochy knows the drill — Born into a military family, S.F.'s manager has done his share of moving — It's a daily spectacle at San Diego Padres games. — The camouflage-clad Marines enter the upper deck at Petco Park in boot-stamping unison, fill up an entire section …
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Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Players regret ex-skipper's departure
Players regret ex-skipper's departure
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Associated Press
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Offseason talks heating up in a hurry — St. Louis - With the confetti still swirling around Busch Stadium, the clubhouse carpet still wet with champagne, the Hot Stove League turned on the Bunsen burner Saturday. Fifty-nine players filed for free agency, including Barry Bonds, Frank Thomas and Nomar Garciaparra.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers to interview manager of Japanese team — Trey Hillman is former Rangers farm director — The Rangers plan to interview Trey Hillman for their managerial opening in person in Arlington Tuesday. Hillman is in the fourth year as manager of the Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds see three opt for free agency — Clayton, Weathers among 59 league-wide to file — CINCINNATI — Reliever David Weathers was among three Reds players to file for free agency on the first day on Saturday. — Shortstop Royce Clayton and pitcher Jason Johnson were also among …
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Red Reporter
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Market forces will play out — Sides try to gauge effects of new deal — The Players Association will hold an informational session with player agents Tuesday to review the new Basic Agreement it reached with baseball owners. Management has already been given the 70-plus-page agreement …
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
A-Rod situation as fluid as words — In late January of 2004, a month or so after his long-discussed trade to the Red Sox publicly fell to pieces, Alex Rodriguez and the Texas Rangers put an end to all the trade rumors. — After a five-hour meeting in a New York hotel suite …
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Arizona Fall League Notebook: Oct. 27 — MESA, Ariz.—Since Trevor Crowe was in high school, he always had that certain confidence, that swagger, as a huge part of his game. — He had it for three years at Arizona, and carried it over to his pro debut after being a first-round pick in 2005.
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Tribe Report
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Wright's Excellent Adventure to Continue in Japan — David Wright played in 164 of the Mets' 172 games this season, and still that was not enough. The promise of another hit will lure him halfway around the world, to Japan, as part of a major league exhibition tour that is scheduled to begin Thursday.
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers take note: Titles are won with pitching — DETROIT - Pay attention, Tom Hicks. Take notes, Jon Daniels. An important lesson just finished its prime-time run right in front of your eyes each night — when it wasn't raining — on national television. — You want to win the World
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Lone Star Ball
Dan O'Neill / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Leyland laments Tigers' bat futility — People will talk about the five errors by Detroit Tigers pitchers. They will talk about the slip by Curtis Granderson in Game 4. They will talk about the long layoff and the nasty weather. — "It's a shame that the punch line from this World Series …
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Five Phillies opt for free agency — Lieberthal, Wolf file on first day of eligibility — PHILADELPHIA — With the end of the World Series comes the dawn of the free agency filing period, and the possible end for two career Phillies. — Mike Lieberthal and Randy Wolf were among …
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Jim Baker / Baseball Prospectus:
Pop Quiz, Hotshot — Back when I lived in Jersey City, my friends and I used to go to this dive bar that was something right out of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh—at least in terms of its age and the nature of its clientele. What set this place apart from other dive bars, though, was that it wasn't dank.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa works the numbers game — Left to slot the Cardinals' versatile collection of sometime starters and would-be role players into a lineup for each World Series game, manager Tony La Russa has let his pen follow the diving rod of numbers. — Preston Wilson's strong numbers get him a string of starts.
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Off the Facade
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Royals get good news on Hochevar — Kansas City taking cautious approach with prized pitcher — KANSAS CITY — Nothing serious. That's the prevailing diagnosis after Royals pitching prospect Luke Hochevar was examined Friday in Kansas City. — "It's a shoulder strain," …
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Royals Review