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Ben Walker / Associated Press:
Hall of Famer Rizzuto dies at 89 — NEW YORK (AP) — Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame shortstop during the Yankees' dynasty years and beloved by a generation of fans for exclaiming "Holy cow!" as a broadcaster, died Tuesday. He was 89. — His death was confirmed by the Yankees.
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Jack O'Connell / MLB.com:
'Scooter' Rizzuto dies at 89 — Hall of Famer was Yankees All-Star shortstop, broadcaster — Phil "Scooter" Rizzuto, who overcame his diminutive size to become a key contributor to numerous New York Yankees championships and followed his playing career with a lengthy and entertaining stint …
ESPN:
Rizzuto, Yankees' Hall of Famer, dies at 89 — Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame shortstop who went on to fame for his unique broadcasting style, died late Monday night. He was 89. — His death was confirmed by the Yankees. Rizzuto had been in declining health for several years and was living at a nursing home in West Orange, N.J.
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Fox Sports:
Yankee player, broadcaster dies at 89 — Associated Press, Updated 8 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame shortstop during the Yankees' dynasty years and beloved by a generation of fans for exclaiming "Holy cow!" as a broadcaster, died Tuesday. He was 89.
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Tigers Near Record Deal With Porcello — For the fourth straight year, the Tigers are going to make a huge splash with an above-slot deal in the first round. After signing Justin Verlander (2004), Cameron Maybin (2005) and Andrew Miller (2006), Detroit is closing in on a record deal …
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Deadline Nears for Clubs to Sign Top Draft Picks
Deadline Nears for Clubs to Sign Top Draft Picks
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Lone Star Ball
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Home stretch good time to make a stand — If you're going to make a case for why the Red Sox will not lose their lead in the AL East, it was precisely what we saw last night: Their starting pitching is too good. — If you're going to make a case for why they might squander it …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Wake, Sox shift gears: Drive home a point vs. Devil Rays — While there is no ignoring the headlights that have zoomed up into the rearview mirror, the Red Sox [team stats] indicated last night that they have no intentions of acquiescing to the flashing high beams and allowing the New York Yankees to pass.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe: Pitching machine — Wakefield masters Devil Rays again to get Sox in gear
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Source says Mets have no interest in Piazza — The Mets' pitching has been a question for most of the season. But the question now is just who is going to catch? Not Mike Piazza. — The Mets may reek slightly of desperation right now, but according to one source …
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Providence Journal:
Buchholz's big-league debut could come Friday — BOSTON — An internal debate is going on within the Red Sox organization, but there is definite sentiment toward promoting Clay Buchholz to make his major-league debut Friday as part of a day-night doubleheader against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Gagne won't be relieved: Despite struggles, still will pitch in close games
Gagne won't be relieved: Despite struggles, still will pitch in close games
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
All eyes on Rockies' rotation — Colorado begins key trip with starting pitching saddled with uncertainty — Aaron Cook meant it as a compliment to his brothers in arms. Those not living in the purple haze look at the Rockies' rotation and wince. They can't believe Colorado …
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Paul Harris / MLB.com:
Notes: Polanco sets all-time record — Monday's errorless game gives infielder milestone — DETROIT — Despite the fact it was set in a loss, the record for most consecutive errorless games by a second baseman means a lot to Placido Polanco. — "This game has been around for a long time," Polanco said.
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Jayson Addcox / MLB.com:
Notes: Little holds closed-door meeting — Manager looking for Dodgers to snap three-week slide — LOS ANGELES — Manager Grady Little held a team meeting prior to Monday night's game against the Houston Astros in an attempt to get his team out of a three-week funk in which the Dodgers …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
All doors remain closed for this team
All doors remain closed for this team
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Nats go after Wily Mo? — Reporter Bill Ladson answers Nationals fans' questions … Now that Red Sox outfielder Wily Mo Pena has cleared waivers, will the Nationals attempt to acquire him? — I don't put anything past general manager Jim Bowden when it comes to acquiring Pena, who played for Bowden in Cincinnati.
Jeremy Cothran / New Jersey Online:
Loud, proud and unbowed — Mets' Milledge says he can't help but be impetuous, spirited self — NEW YORK — Lastings Milledge might as well be a rock star. — The 22-year-old Mets outfielder struts into his office every day with a pair of sleek Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses fixed over his eyes …
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Irv Moss / Denver Post:
Prospect looking suspect — O'Dowd mum on call-up as Morales gives up three runs in first inning for Sox — Colorado Springs - Rockies prospect Franklin Morales learned of one of the cruelties of player development Monday night in his first start at Security Service Field.
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Purple Row
Paul Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Phelps fits into plans for 2008 in key way — The Pirates' 2007 season must run its course, but early hints about the makeup of the 2008 team are surfacing. — One arose in the second game last night against San Francisco when Josh Phelps made his first start at catcher since Oct. 5 …
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Bucs Dugout
Mike Downey / Chicago Tribune:
Just like that, Cubs lose their swagger — Everything in baseball can change so quickly for a team ... and, once again, it has. — Not so long ago, the Cubs could not have been sitting prettier. They had scratched and clawed their way into first place.