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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Schilling to have season-ending surgery — Curt Schilling revealed this morning that he will have season-ending surgery on his right shoulder on Monday, saying there was a “pretty decent chance that I've thrown my last pitch forever.” — The 41-year-old Red Sox righthander made the disclosure during …
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Not a thing in the world to be upset about. — 22 years ago June the Boston Red Sox picked a Freshman Pitcher from Yavapai Junior College (the best JC team in the nation btw!) in the 2nd round of the (Last!) January Draft. — 3 World Series rings, 3k innings plus later, there's a chance it's all over.
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Associated Press:
Schilling's season, possibly career, over — BOSTON — Curt Schilling will have surgery on his ailing shoulder Monday, ending his season and possibly his career. — The 41-year-old Boston Red Sox right-hander will have the operation after a rehabilitation program preferred by the team failed …
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Willie Randolph / NY Daily News:
Willie Randolph opens up after his recent firing as Mets manager — Three and a half years and 555 games after it began, my dream of bringing a championship to the New York Mets officially expired a few minutes after midnight in Suite 1602 of the Westin Hotel in Costa Mesa, Calif.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Rubin: With Minaya on hot seat, Bernazard could get job — DENVER - The political climate that swallowed Willie Randolph may ultimately consume Omar Minaya as well, with VP Tony Bernazard in prime position to assume the GM responsibilities if Minaya is ousted, insiders tell the Daily News.
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Sports Illustrated:
Gibbons out, Gaston back with Jays — The Blue Jays are planning a major shakeup with manager John Gibbons expected to be replaced by former manager Cito Gaston, SI.com has learned. Most of the coaching staff is expected to be let go as well. — The Blue Jays had been expected to contend …
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ESPN:
Blue Jays fire Gibbons, bring back Cito Gaston — The Toronto Blue Jays became the third team this week to fire their manager, relieving John Gibbons of his duties along with coaches Marty Pevey, Ernie Whitt and Gary Denbo, the team said Friday. — Former Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston …
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Chicago Tribune:
Sox, Cubs fans get ready for Wrigley rumble — Judging by the numbers, this weekend's crosstown clash between the Cubs and White Sox should be a monster: Both teams stand atop their divisions, their TV ratings are up substantially and tickets to the series at Wrigley Field are fetching unprecedented prices.
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Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Trade? Phils just need Myers to improve — We've reached that time of the year when everyone who gives a hoot about the Phillies likes to climb up on his stump and shout about how the team needs to make a big trade for a starting pitcher. — And while we certainly believe that the Phils …
Rainer Sabin / New York Times:
Igawa Searching for a Way Back to New York — NORFOLK, Va. — Shrieks of laughter and loud claps echoed through the dingy visitors' clubhouse at Harbor Park last weekend. A group of players from the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees had their eyes trained on the scene unfolding in front of them.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Suzuki's next hit: the road — The rap on Ichiro Suzuki and the Mariners: They're highly paid underachievers. John Froschauer / Associated Press — Seattle fired general manager Bill Bavasi on Monday. Manager John McLaren was let go Thursday. — Who's next?
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
GM's comments rankle Reds' Dunn — CINCINNATI — Toronto Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi was asked on his radio show about acquiring Adam Dunn from the Reds. — His response had paint peeling across the border. — “Do you know the guy really doesn't like baseball that much?
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Blue Jays GM regrets harsh criticism of Reds' Dunn
Blue Jays GM regrets harsh criticism of Reds' Dunn
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