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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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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mussina's 20th Victory May Be His Last — BOSTON — Mike Mussina is not a dreamer. He knows he has just spun a season unlikely to repeat itself. He is too much of a realist to believe that finally winning 20 games — as he did Sunday on the last day of his 18th season in the majors …
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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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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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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Wilpon extracts positives from season — Citing injuries, CEO says club performed beyond expectations — NEW YORK — Despite all the expectations, the what-ifs and the could-have-beens, Mets CEO Jeff Wilpon managed to muster a few positives Sunday on the final day of his team's 2008 season.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Despite collapse, Mets retain Manuel
Despite collapse, Mets retain Manuel
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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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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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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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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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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 …
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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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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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 …
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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Los Angeles Times:
For Dodgers, getting to the playoffs is only half the battle — I mentioned it to Lowe, but he was too sick to care. — “Been sick for three days,” he said, giving new meaning to pitching on three days' rest, and hoping for the best. — A FEW more tidbits from the sit-down with Ramirez: