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New York Post:
ROCKET'S SAD STARE — ACE CLEMENS ‘HEARTBROKEN’ BY VIDEO SNUB — By F. CARTER SMITH in Piney Point Village, Texas, and ERIC LENKOWITZ in NY — Estranged former Yankee Roger Clemens was “heartbroken” when his former team left him out of Sunday night's Stadium-farewell festivities …
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Yanks say Torre, Clemens snubs not intentional — The absence of any mention of longtime manager Joe Torre, winner of four World Series titles with the Yankees; and of former pitcher Roger Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young Award winner; caught the attention of many fans watching Sunday's Yankee Stadium finale.
Bill Dwyre / Los Angeles Times:
In L.A., Dodger blue turns Angel red invisible — How come no one's talking about that other local team, the one that glided into baseball's playoffs and isn't still trying to get in? Chalk it up to marketing, Manny and a craftily low-key manager. — The best team in baseball isn't even the biggest story in its own city.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Vladimir Guerrero faces off-season decision on knee
Vladimir Guerrero faces off-season decision on knee
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Associated Press:
Yankee Stadium thieves arrested … NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police say they arrested more than a dozen people for stealing pieces of Yankee Stadium during the 85-year-old ballpark's final game. — Police say 18 fans were charged with possessing stolen property.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets lose ground after loss to Cubs — New York 2 1/2 games behind Philly after Niese struggles — NEW YORK — At this juncture of the Mets' uneven 2008 season, optimism may be hard to come by. They aren't playing well, their bullpen is struggling, and they are compromised at second base …
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Tom Jones / St. Petersburg Times:
Fox's Zelasko apologizes for referring to ‘Tampa Rays’ — Fox baseball pregame host Jeanne Zelasko has a message for Rays fans: She's sorry. After often referring to the team as the “Tampa Rays” this season, Zelasko responded to criticism in several Times columns and e-mails she personally received over the weekend from Rays fans.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Interview - Tracy Ringolsby - Writer, Rocky Mountain News — Ask about Tracy Ringolsby, and you're liable to get different answers from different people. — To those that simply skim the Rocky Mountain News, he may be, “The guy in the cowboy hat.” Ask another and you might get …
Kat Oâ'Brien / Newsday:
Hal says Yankees want Cashman back as GM — Yankees co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner says he has informed general manager Brian Cashman that the team wants him back next year. (Newsday / Paul J. Bereswill) — The Yankees want Brian Cashman back as their general manager next year …
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Kevin Horan / MLB.com:
Phils' magic number down to four — Golson's speed sparks four-run eighth-inning rally — PHILADELPHIA — Greg Golson sprang to his feet after sliding across home plate to score his first Major League run. The 23-year-old subtly clapped his hands once and turned toward the Phillies dugout.
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The Appleton Post-Crescent Latest Headlines:
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers-Milwaukee Brewers news conference set for Tuesday — THE POST-CRESCENT — The Milwaukee Brewers and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers announced this afternoon they will be holding a joint news conference at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute.
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Midwest League Top 20 Prospects — Royals' Moustakas turns season around — Early on, 2008 looked like it would be a year that Mike Moustakas and the Burlington Bees would rather forget. Moustakas opened the season at shortstop, which wasn't a good fit.
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Lone Star Ball
Tim Lemke / Washington Times:
Nationals ‘miserable’ on, off field — Team in crisis — It began with genuine optimism. The Washington Nationals entered the 2008 season with a new ballpark, a new crop of young talent and a feeling that this once-downtrodden franchise was moving swiftly on a rebuilding path.
Associated Press:
Japanese great Oh retiring from managing — FUKUOKA, Japan (AP)—Japanese baseball great Sadaharu Oh will step down as manager of the Softbank Hawks at the end of the 2008 season. — The 68-year-old Oh, who hit a record 868 home runs over 22 seasons when he played for the Yomiuri Giants …
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The Griddle
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Webb wins 22nd, D-backs trim deficit — Ace goes seven innings against Cards; Drew has three hits — ST. LOUIS — Brandon Webb picked up his 22nd win Monday night as the D-backs beat the Cardinals, 4-2, in front of 40,349 at Busch Stadium. — The victory allowed the D-backs to cut …
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
To the finish, nothing comes easy for them — Baseball seasons are weird phenomena. Brandon Moss saved Opening Day. Remember? — The Red Sox soon will be in postseason play. Some fans may think this is their birthright, but Terry Francona doesn't. — “It's a big deal getting to the playoffs,” he reminds us.
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Baseball Analysts
Mike Podhorzer / THE FANTASY BASEBALL GENERALS:
What Happened to Troy Tulowitzki? — After a fantastic, but somewhat surprising, rookie season last year, fantasy owners were ecstatic at the possibility of welcoming a new shortstop into the top 5 for seasons to come. A scintillating 2nd half that included 15 HRs in just 294 ABs …
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Fantasy Baseball
Alex Eisenberg / Baseball-Intellect:
Scouting Yankees Pitching Prospect Brett Marshall — This week, I want to discuss a couple pitchers named Brett. — One is Brett Marshall, drafted by the New York Yankees in the 6th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball draft. The other is Brett Hunter, drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 7th round of last June's draft.