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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Resilient Rays remember key moment — Recovery in Boston in early September vital for Tampa Bay — BALTIMORE — Flash back to Boston in early September if you want to remember how the Rays won the American League East. — The vultures were circling overhead, waiting to pick the carcass …
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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 …
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.
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
TorontoStPats / Toronto Star:
Jays deliver pitch to A.J. 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. — Team makes bold move with proposal to add two years, $30 million to righty's existing deal
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Alejandro Leal / MLB Rumors:
Blue Jays To Offer Burnett Four-Year Deal — By Alejandro Leal [September 27 at 9:31am CST] — According to the Toronto Star's Cathal Kelly, the Blue Jays are preparing to offer a new four-year deal to staff ace A.J. Burnett. — The new deal would add two years and $30MM to Burnett's existing contract …
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Al's Ramblings
Jon Blau / MLB.com:
Manuel pulls out ace in the hole — New York (88-72) vs. Florida (83-76), Saturday, 1:10 p.m. ET — NEW YORK — Jerry Manuel agonized over the decision for days, refusing to reveal his Saturday pitcher until after Friday's loss to the Marlins. Little did anyone else know …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets line up greats for Shea finale — Seaver, Piazza, Mays among players expected Sunday — NEW YORK — The names are leaking out, rivaling the stadium itself with their scope. Sunday's Shea Stadium farewell celebration will include appearances from Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Tom Seaver …
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 …
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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New York Post:
JETER CALLS BOMBERS' SEASON ‘A WASTED YEAR’ — BOSTON - Derek Jeter sat at his locker as the rain came crashing down at Fenway last night and contemplated life without October baseball. — For the first time in his career, the man who always knows what to do on the baseball field does not know what to do with himself in October.
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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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Team to approach Mientkiewicz, Michaels about staying — SAN DIEGO — The Pirates have yet to approach key bench players Doug Mientkiewicz or Jason Michaels, each of whom can become a free agent this offseason, but general manager Neal Huntington said yesterday they plan to do so.
Associated Press:
M's could hire MLB's first female general manager — SEATTLE — Seattle 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.
Marc Topkin / The Heater:
WFTS Baldelli report “erroneous” — A so-called “exclusive” report by WFTS- Ch. 28 that OF Rocco Baldelli has muscular dystrophy is “erroneous,” according to Dr. Allan Weiss, who has been treating Baldelli. — “The report is erroneous,” Weiss said in comments relayed through the team.