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NY Daily News:
Omar bobs and weaves — Omar Minaya was about as easy to pin down as Barry Sanders yesterday when the Mets' GM spoke with reporters on a conference call. Did Minaya think reliever Guillermo Mota was no longer on the GM's radar after Wednesday's announcement that the Dominican righthander …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mussina, Not Wright, Figures in Yanks' Pitching Plans
Mussina, Not Wright, Figures in Yanks' Pitching Plans
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Replacement Level …
Marcus Hayes / Philadelphia Daily News:
Burrell would waive no-trade in deal to Frisco - 11/03/2006 03:01 AM EST — Things might be getting easier for Pat Gillick. — Since Gillick was hired a year ago, the Phillies' general manager has been trying to trade leftfielder Pat Burrell. The main obstacle: Burrell's full no-trade clause.
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Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Burrell may be interested in a trade to the Giants — Giants notes — Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Pat Burrell would waive his no-trade clause and pick up a first baseman's mitt to play for the Giants, his agent said. — The Phillies are desperate to unload a hefty portion …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Wakamatsu may be next Texas manager — Rangers bench coach Don Wakamatsu is the front-runner to be the team's next manager and A's third-base coach Ron Washington remains a viable candidate, major-league sources tell FOXSports.com. — Trey Hillman? — He's still in the mix after the first round …
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Wakamatsu appears to have inside track — DALLAS — If proximity is important, Don Wakamatsu seems to be in good position to be the next Rangers manager. — During an appearance by Roger Clemens at the SMU Athletic Forum on Thursday, Wakamatsu sat at the head table with Rangers general manager Jon Daniels.
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Lone Star Ball
Associated Press:
Matsuzaka bidding begins; Mariners say they won't try to get Japanese pitcher — NEW YORK (AP) — Just as the doors opened to major league bidding for Japanese pitching ace Daisuke Matsuzaka, one of his potential suitors closed theirs. — General manager Bill Bavasi said Thursday …
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Colletti says he isn't afraid to make a big deal
Colletti says he isn't afraid to make a big deal
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6-4-2
New York Post:
METS EYE MOOSE — SOURCE: AMAZIN'S 'WOULD HAVE TO CONSIDER' HIM — How about a Mets-Yankees battle over Mike Mussina to take the chill out of the November air? — Mussina has told friends the Mets would be a welcome option if the Yankees don't want him back.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Wright seizes prime time — Meets Japan's PM & hits HR — TOKYO - David Wright presented Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe with a Mets jersey. Then the third baseman asked for the leader's help in landing Seibu Lions ace Daisuke Matsuzaka, whom the Mets and Yankees covet.
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Pick Me Up Some Mets!
Greg / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
These Are Days You'll Remember — This won't be the last time I bring it up, but briefly, there is a great new book out. Buy two copies: one for yourself, one for somebody you care about. It's called The 100 Greatest Days in New York Sports and it's no ordinary list book.
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Yankees 2000
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards, Mulder will talk — Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty said he's had a similar conversation with lefty Mark Mulder since, but Tony La Russa recalled a specific exchange during the NL Division Series against San Diego. — Mulder, his manager and the GM were talking …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Dye, Lackey lead MLB past Japan — TOKYO — Two bursts of power — one from the right arm of John Lackey and the other from the bat of Jermaine Dye — carried Major League Baseball to a well-executed and methodical 3-2 victory over Nippon Professional Baseball in Game 1 of the Japan All-Star Series.
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Knuckle Curve
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves make four Minor League hirings — Former Mariner Brundage named Triple-A Richmond manager — ATLANTA — New Triple-A Richmond manager Dave Brundage was one of four new Minor League hires the Braves announced on Thursday afternoon. — Brundage, who spent the past 19 years as a player …
Mike Plugh / Matsuzaka Watch:
Yankees are in the House — So I took the Shinkansen (Bullet Train) home from Tokyo today, and found some fresh newsprint waiting upon my arrival at the home station. The Sanspo News is a popular sports tabloid that comes out daily. Today's afternoon edition features a large picture of Daisuke Matsuzaka …
Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
LOOKING FOR PAY DIRT — REYNOLDS HIRES PRIVATE EYE, MAY EXPOSE ESPN SKELETONS — Before former Baseball Tonight analyst Harold Reynolds' lawsuit against ESPN is all cleaned up, the circumstances may become a whole lot messier. — During recent meetings with company employees …
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Ben Maller's Sports …
Sports Illustrated:
Hot Stove storylines (cont.) — Aramis Ramirez has already opted out of the $22 million remaining on his deal with the Cubs and should interest teams at maybe three times that price, possibly including the Padres, Angels and Dodgers. Zito is the biggest pitcher in a decidedly thin American pitching market …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Kennedy leaving on good terms — As far as divorces go, this one wasn't nearly as messy as Angels-Bengie Molina. — Bill Stoneman, the Angels general manager, phoned Adam Kennedy this week to inform the second baseman he wouldn't be retained, that the team was handing his job to Howie Kendrick …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Gonzo loses Gold Glove to Jeter (?!) — Derek Jeter is a great player. There can be little debate. But Jeter may not even be the best-fielding shortstop in New York (hello, Jose Reyes). — Yet Thursday Jeter won his third straight Gold Glove at shortstop, beating out Alex Gonzalez of the Red Sox …
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