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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
AL playoff picture takes shape — Rays to start Thursday, while Angels face Red Sox Wednesday — ANAHEIM — From a rain-soaked Fenway Park to a champagne-soaked Rays clubhouse in Detroit to Angels manager Mike Scioscia's office in Anaheim, the American League playoff picture took shape on Friday night.
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Rays crowned AL East champions — Club clinches division after Red Sox lose to Yanks at Fenway — DETROIT — Anticlimactic, maybe, but take nothing away from the Rays — the 2008 American League East champions. — After taking a 6-4 loss to the Tigers on Friday night in front of a crowd …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Painful setback — Lowell aggravates hip as Sox lose game, and hope for division — Mike Lowell returned to the lineup but only for one at-bat, tweaking his injured hip while flying out to left in the first. (Barry Chin/Globe Staff) — By the time Mike Lowell exited last night's …
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SOX & Dawgs
Associated Press:
Rays clinch AL East despite loss — DETROIT (AP)—The wait is over. — The Tampa Bay Rays won their first AL East title late Friday night when the Boston Red Sox lost to the New York Yankees. The Rays lost 6-4 to the Detroit Tigers earlier and had to sit through the rain-delayed Boston loss before celebrating their championship.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Hart, Weeks send Crew atop Wild Card — Mets lose to Fish; Brewers can clinch playoff spot Saturday — MILWAUKEE — At some point on Saturday morning, a local liquor store will deliver 20 cases of champagne and 20 cases of beer to Miller Park's home clubhouse. — Now it's up to the Brewers to pop the cork.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils trim NL East magic number to one — Howard's homer, Utley's double back Blanton's solid effort — PHILADELPHIA — The ball seared through the mist, rising quickly into the black sky as it went, illuminated only by stadium lights and thousands of white rally towels.
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Mike Nichols / MetsBlog.com:
postGame: Marlins 6 Mets 1 — The Mets lost to the Marlins by the score of 6 to 1 tonight at Shea Stadium. — For a recap, boxscore and stats, click here. — Now I'm wishing it rained. — The Marlins mean business and completely throttled the Mets from the start tonight.
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Amazin' Avenue
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Marlins put Mets' playoff hopes in peril
Marlins put Mets' playoff hopes in peril
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The Musings and Prophecies …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 160: Yankees at Red Sox — YANKEES (87-72) — RED SOX (94-65) — Alfredo Aceves (1-0, 1.38) has never faced any of the Boston hitters. — Daisuke Matsuzaka (18-2, 2.80) vs. the New York hitters. — Notes: The Yankees have won seven of eight and 10 of their last 12. ...
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Liriano roughed up in blowout loss — Twins maintain half-game lead as White Sox fall as well — MINNEAPOLIS — After pulling off their biggest win of the season on Thursday night against the White Sox, the Twins' veteran players tried everything to assure that the club wouldn't suffer …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
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Jim Peltz / Los Angeles Times:
Jeff Kent, Rafael Furcal want to keep playing — Veteran infielders vying for spots on playoff roster after returning from injuries. — SAN FRANCISCO— Jeff Kent and Rafael Furcal are determined to make the Dodgers' postseason roster after rejoining the team this week and, as of Friday night, Manager Joe Torre concurred.
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Associated Press
Associated Press:
Mariners hint they may hire woman as next GM — SEATTLE (AP) — Mariners president Chuck Armstrong said his team is vetting a wide range of general manager candidates, pointedly leaving open the possibility of Seattle hiring the first female general manager in major league history.
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Black reflects on tough season — With his fate the subject of conjecture, Bud Black reflected on his second season as Padres manager last night. — “It's frustrating the way this season went ... it doesn't feel good, any of it,” Black said. — “This has been a difficult season for all of us …
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PBC Blog
Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Ex-mates ready to take Michael Bay's postseason trip — It didn't get much media coverage, but the Pittsburgh Pirates were celebrating a trip to the postseason this past Tuesday night. — There was no champagne involved, no brassy, on-field celebrations, no reporters doing live interviews on the field.
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