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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Shea boo birds should give these Mets a break — Luis Ayala of the Mets kneels on the mound after giving up a home run in the 10th inning. (Newsday/David L. Pokress / September 24, 2008) — The challenge for the Mets in the next four games is to find a way to make the playoffs despite …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Mets tied with Brewers in wild card after 9-6 loss to Cubs in 10 innings
Mets tied with Brewers in wild card after 9-6 loss to Cubs in 10 innings
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
postGame: Cubs 9 Mets 6
postGame: Cubs 9 Mets 6
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Short rest a gamble — Guillen stakes season on top three starters — Give Mark Buehrle a ton of credit. — He made the biggest pitch he had to in a 121-pitch stress test, sawing off Justin Morneau with a 2-0 cut fastball that ran in on his hands in the second inning.
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Rest of MLB in awe of Rays' turnaround — Odds stacked against Tampa Bay, but it proved it could win big — ST PETERSBURG — When they set out this spring to put an end to their losing ways, the Rays didn't expect to be a role model for the rest of the league.
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Part 2: Winter moves may hit M's hard at plate — There is one distraction Raul Ibanez has been unable to block out as he puts together one of his finest seasons. — Ibanez compares himself to “a racehorse with blinders on” because of the way he can focus on nothing more than the task ahead.
Don Walker / Brewers Blog:
Weather may upset baseball schedule — Much of the East Coast is expected to get heavy rain over the next few days, and that could complicate pivotal games involving the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies, two teams that with the Milwaukee Brewers are in the National League playoff hunt.
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Ten thoughts about the free-agent market — For eight teams and more than 200 players, the season will go on past Sunday. For 22 teams and some 600 players, the season ends on Sunday, which is why there is already lots of underground talk about the offseason to come.
Jay Jaffe / Sports Illustrated:
Unconventional Wisdom: Breaking down the Mets bullpen … If the Mets miss the playoffs this year, they'll remember Aug. 2 as the day their season irrevocably turned. In the ninth inning of a game against the Astros, interim manager Jerry Manuel summoned Billy Wagner to protect a 4-2 lead.
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Jonah Keri / ESPN:
The worst general managers in sports history — We may have a contender for best fan reaction to a sports event, ever. From ESPN.com's story on Matt Millen's firing: — “I've been a season-ticket holder for 28 years and because they fired Matt Millen, I'm going to renew,” said Detroit Lions fan Eddie Gates.
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Jays might be better off without Burnett — A.J. Burnett, in possibly his last game as a Jay, salutes the home crowd. “It was storybook,” Burnett said of the sendoff on Sept. 24, 2008. — If last night's game indeed brought down the curtain on A.J. Burnett's Jays career …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
FREE-AGENT PITCHERS ON BOMBERS' RADAR — TORONTO - Is this a six-month blip? Or is this the beginning of a two- to three-year slide? — With the Yankees going home Sunday, the question is where are they headed. — Co-chairman Hank Steinbrenner and manager Joe Girardi have talked aggressively …
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Pettitte pitched with bad shoulder, wants to return — TORONTO - Andy Pettitte said it makes him feel “sick” to know the Yankees will miss the playoffs. He also stepped up to take blame for the team's failures, but Pettitte also admitted that he has been pitching with his left shoulder bothering …
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
J.T. Snow will retire as a Giant — (09-24) 22:12 PDT San Francisco — Imagine J.T. Snow's emotions when he takes first base Saturday night as a member of the Giants' starting lineup. Those who want to see him play against the Dodgers, however, will be disappointed.
Clay Davenport / Unfiltered:
Chances of a Tie — Looking at the Postseason Odds Report this morning... Tampa leads Boston by three games with four to play. There is a 4.03% chance that the two teams finish in a tie. If they do, Tampa will be the division winner and Boston will be the wild card, thanks to the Rays' 10-8 victory in their season series.
John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Baker denies rumors about kid — HOUSTON - Reds manager Dusty Baker took the unusual step of bringing up a rumor Wednesday to deny it. — There's been a persistent rumor floating around the Reds that Baker's 28-year-old daughter, Natosha, is dating and/or engaged to outfielder Corey Patterson.
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