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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
A side of intrigue — Oblique injury pushes Beckett back to Game 3 — There was little Josh Beckett couldn't do in last year's postseason. He won game after game after game, dominating in every start, on the way to a World Series title. He was supposed to do it again.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Francona on Beckett — The following is Terry Francona answering …
Francona on Beckett — The following is Terry Francona answering …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mussina's 20th Victory May Be His Last
Mussina's 20th Victory May Be His Last
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
To solve Mets' bullpen problem, bid for K-Rod — In a Mets clubhouse that emitted a mix of shock and deja vu, Scott Schoeneweis redefined “morose.” — Yesterday's losing pitcher wore the most pained of expressions as he staggered from his locker to Jerry Manuel's office, planted himself on a couch and stared into space.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Despite collapse, Mets retain Manuel
Despite collapse, Mets retain Manuel
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John Donovan / Sports Illustrated:
Pitching mess could doom White Sox even if they make playoffs … Getting to baseball's postseason is hard enough sometimes. Bullpens blowing up, starters going down, late losing streaks, make-up games, play-in games, just plain bad luck. — And for those fortunate enough to somehow limp …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
SEE IT: The 2008 Divison Series Broadcast Schedule
SEE IT: The 2008 Divison Series Broadcast Schedule
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Washington Post:
A Strained Season Off the Field, Too — Kasten Frustrated by Ownership's Continued Lack of Spending — After the final home game of the Washington Nationals' season, team president Stan Kasten and principal owner Mark Lerner crossed paths in their new stadium's lowest level.
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Pooka / Toronto Star:
Godfrey quits as Jays president — Paul Godfrey has announced he will step down as president and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays at the end of 2008. — The Jays, who ended the regular season on Sunday with an 86-76 record, have never advanced to the post-season under Godfrey's reign at the top of the major league organization.
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Canadian Press:
Blue Jays CEO Paul Godfrey steps down — Paul Godfrey stepped down as president and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, ending an eight-year run in which his success on the team's business side was never matched by similarly strong improvements on the field.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Lohse will get four-year deal — The Cardinals scratched Kyle Lohse from his last start of 2008 because a contract was in the works for him to be a part of the club in 2009 and beyond. — The Cardinals expected to finalize a four-year extension with Lohse this morning.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Unsettled offseason for Rockies — Hurdle's sit-down with GM today just first phase of reshaping ballclub — PHOENIX — A six-month disappointment ends with a frank discussion today at Coors Field. Manager Clint Hurdle will meet with general manager Dan O'Dowd for a season review …
Associated Press:
Home runs drop to 15-year low … NEW YORK (AP) — Home runs in the major leagues dropped this year to their lowest level since 1993, and Angels center fielder Torii Hunter thinks he might know why. — “I think the steroid testing has something to do with it,” he said.
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Jim White / PBC Blog:
Pirates fire pitching, first base coaches — The Pirates this morning fired pitching coach Jeff Andrews after one season on the job. — Andrews, 39, oversaw a pitching staff that had a 5.08 ERA, third-highest in Major League Baseball and fifth-highest in franchise history.
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Bell's status among the many question marks this offseason — Reliever Heath Bell said Sunday he expects to go to salary arbitration this winter because talks on a multiyear contract never heated up. — General Manager Kevin Towers has said the club and Bell had preliminary discussions on a multiyear contract.
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Dodger Thoughts:
Dodger Thoughts: The Dodger Thoughts 2008 Postseason Guide — So, here they are, the Los Angeles Dodgers. C students of the postseason, baseball's nothingdictorians. Barely a .500 team ... but they can dream. — No one should be favoring the Dodgers against the Cubs …
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
‘Big Game Gavin’? Floyd eager to face Garcia — Gavin Floyd was planning to eat dinner Sunday evening. — A full meal. — He also had plans to sleep Sunday night. — A good night's sleep at that. — If this afternoon truly was going to be the biggest moment the White Sox right-hander …
Mike Kelly / NorthJersey.com:
FRESH JERSEY — Mike Kelly's journal about events and people in the Garden State. — Read “Fresh Jersey” — Yankees — Kelly: A brush with Yankee greatness — Yankee Stadium was not just a baseball field. For a group of Teaneck sign painters, it was a canvas for dozens of signs …
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Jason George / Chicago Tribune:
Musician loses Milwaukee gig for playing a little ‘Go Cubs Go’ — Ted Wulfers never thought that singing Steve Goodman's “Go Cubs Go” could get you fired, but that's just what happened to the Chicago musician over the weekend. Wulfers was scheduled to perform Sunday at a TGI Friday's inside Milwaukee's Miller Park.
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Keg Party! — Sabathia finishes what he starts — It's over. It's finally over. — After 25 years of stumbling through the baseball wilderness, the Milwaukee Brewers emerged on the other side Sunday into bright daylight. Well, as bright as daylight can be when the roof is closed at Miller Park.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins play spoiler again, knocking Mets from playoffs — NEW YORK — Shea good-bye to the playoffs. — Talk about a spoiler sequel, the Florida Marlins pulled off a double play Sunday. They knocked the Mets out of the post-season for the second straight year and ruined the celebration for the last game at Shea Stadium.
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