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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Source: Josh Beckett has oblique injury — Sox ace may be in hole — The Red Sox [team stats] could be facing a Tom Brady [stats]-like blow to their postseason plans. — Just as the Patriots [team stats] are trying to make it work this season without the injured Brady as their quarterback …
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Francona on Beckett — The following is Terry Francona answering questions tonight about Josh Beckett's right oblique strain and his playoff availability: — Q: Oblique injuries can be tricky. How confident are you Josh will pitch Game 3? — A: I don't think we would slot him in.
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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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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Joshua Robinson / New York Times:
Immersed in Gloom, a Farewell to Shea Still Enchants — Nearly 30 minutes after Ryan Church made the last out that will ever be made at Shea Stadium, dashing the Mets' playoff hopes for 2008, most of the 56,059 fans remained in their seats on Sunday. — Surly and bruised …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Bitter Repeat On Stadium's Final Day
Bitter Repeat On Stadium's Final Day
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The Mets Are Better Than Sex
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Despite collapse, Mets retain Manuel — NEW YORK — The Mets have decided to bring back Jerry Manuel as manager despite the disappointing end to their season, SI.com has learned. — Manuel is expected to be approached to hammer out a new contract in the next day or two.
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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.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Lincecum among stats race winners — Righty's 13-strikeout game caps magnificent 265-whiff season — San Francisco's Tim Lincecum capped his incredible season with a career-high-tying 13 strikeouts on Sunday, bringing his Major League-leading total to 265 during a day that saw most, but not all, statistical races decided.
Discussion:
BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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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.
MLB.com:
Division Series broadcast schedule announced — TBS to Televise All Division Series Games; ESPN Radio Will Provide National Coverage — The following is the national broadcast schedule for the potential tie-breaker game that will determine the American League Central title and the American League …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals dismiss five coaches — Pitching coach St. Claire to return to Acta's staff in 2009 — WASHINGTON — The Nationals informed all of manager Manny Acta's coaches, except for pitching coach Randy St. Claire, on Sunday morning that they will not be back for the 2009 season.
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Breaking News: All of Acta's Assistants Gone, Except St. Claire
Breaking News: All of Acta's Assistants Gone, Except St. Claire
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Federal Baseball
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Hampton interested in Houston return — Veteran southpaw won 22 games with Astros in 1999 — HOUSTON — It's been nine years since Mike Hampton last threw a pitch for the Astros, but his ties to select players in the organization have remained strong over the years.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers to settle coaching situation — ANAHEIM — Rangers manager Ron Washington is planning to meet with general manager Jon Daniels on Monday in Arlington, Texas, to discuss the coaching staff. — Some changes could be announced as early as Monday. The rundown of things on the docket is thus:
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Lone Star Ball
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
That might be it for the Moose — It's not official yet. But I think we just saw Mike Mussina pitch his last major league game. — After Mussina did a television interview after the game, he was the last player into the clubhouse and his teammates were waiting all together in the room to give him a standing ovation.
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River Ave. Blues
Associated Press:
Dodgers reliever Kuo will miss first round of playoffs — CBSSports.com wire reports — SAN FRANCISCO — Los Angeles lefty reliever Hong-Chih Kuo will not pitch in the NL division series for the Dodgers as a precaution because of a possible condition with his circulation.
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Los Angeles Times
Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
Mussina finally achieves 20-win season — BOSTON (AP)—Mike Mussina became the oldest pitcher to win 20 games in a season for the first time, reaching the milestone on the final day of the season Sunday as the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 6-2 in a day-night doubleheader opener.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
GM TELLS STEINBRENNERS HE WANTS TO RETURN
GM TELLS STEINBRENNERS HE WANTS TO RETURN
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The LoHud Yankees Blog, Pinstriped Scranton, SOX & Dawgs, NY Daily News, YFSF, Scott Proctor's Arm and Sliding Into Home