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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Turn Out The Lights: Yankee Stadium Final Game Coverage by ESPN & MLB.com — This coming Sunday will mark the final game at Yankee Stadium, thus marking an end to baseball's greatest cathedral. On that day, the media will be swarming with stories about The House That Ruth Built, and ESPN and MLB.com are no exception.
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Paul Simon / New York Times:
Yankee Stadium, Going the Way of Joe DiMaggio — I was sitting on my father's lap listening to a Yankee game on our old Philco radio. It was 1948 and I suddenly realized I was a Yankee fan. The team was headed for a dismal third-place finish. I was 7, and there was nothing to do but wait …
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Big names expected at Yankee Stadium finale, Steinbrenner not among them — NEW YORK — George Steinbrenner is not expected to attend Sunday night's Yankee Stadium finale, but a number of Yankees Hall of Famers will be on hand, and fans who show up early will be able to walk onto the field.
Rick Chandler / Deadspin:
So Hard To Say Goodbye: Remembering Yankee Stadium
So Hard To Say Goodbye: Remembering Yankee Stadium
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils drop to second with loss to Fish — Righty gives up 10 runs in four-plus innings; Howard rips 46th — MIAMI — Brett Myers used to have days like these, not that he'd care to remember. — They seemingly happened often from March 31-June 27, while compiling a 5.84 ERA that necessitated a head-clearing trip to the Minors.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Rookies come up big as Mets take first — Evans and Murphy play primary roles, Amazin's lead division — ATLANTA — Given Daniel Murphy's rather torrid bat, and given the critical nature of this and every game, Mets manager Jerry Manuel wrestled Friday afternoon with the idea of starting Murphy in left field.
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Associated Press:
Baseball's instant replay produces first reversal — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Baseball's instant replay system produced its first reversal Friday night when Tampa Bay's Carlos Pena had a two-run double changed to a three-run homer during the fourth inning against Minnesota.
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Carmona, Sheffield ejected after brawl — CLEVELAND (AP)—Gary Sheffield was still plenty angry—though much more in control after the Detroit Tigers endured a ninth-inning loss. — Sheffield was one of two players from both teams ejected during a seventh-inning brawl before Jamey Carroll hit …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Ranking the Series matchups I'd like to see (cont.) — Once again, VORP has nothing to do with MVP — Zero. There's a number the stat people will understand. — That's the relationship between VORP, the stat that the stat people love, and MVP. — Baseball Prospectus, as of a few days ago …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Drew dejected over balky back — Right fielder tightens up after taking swings, feels time crunch — TORONTO — The one thing Red Sox right fielder J.D. Drew had been during his lengthy absence from the lineup was optimistic. But Drew, who has been on the shelf with a troublesome lower …
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Games of the Day — The Red Sox send Jon Lester against Roy Halladay in Toronto as they try to clinch a spot in the playoffs. Lester is on fire down the stretch, posting an 0.87 ERA in September. He's struck out 20 in his last 20 2/3 innings. Meanwhile, Halladay hasn't helped his Cy Young chances in the month.
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Drew Davison / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Milton Bradley seeks long-term contract with Texas Rangers — ARLINGTON — Milton Bradley generally declines interview requests. He doesn't want the attention because, for the most part, it's usually about his off-field incidents or his constant battles with injuries.
Cjennings / The Times-Tribune:
Marquez to join Hughes and Sanchez in Arizona — Made my first trip to Yankee Stadium today. — I realize it seems a bit crazy that I've never been here, but I grew up in Missouri, covered the Phillies for four years and my job generally keeps me pretty busy during the baseball season without …
Jim Caple / ESPN:
America's 100 most important sports venues — 2. Camden Yards … Location: Baltimore. Opened: 1992. Capacity: 48,876. — Because it started the entire retro-stadium craze and the tsunami of taxpayer-funded facilities that dramatically changed revenues and altered the sports landscape.