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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Yankees' Cashman to sign three-year deal — Brian Cashman has agreed to return as the Yankees general manager on a three-year contract, Newsday has learned. — Cashman deliberated over the decision about whether it was time to move on after 11 seasons as GM, but gave the Yankees an affirmative answer this afternoon.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Breaking news: Cashman accepts three-year contract to stay with Yankees — This release from the Yankees: — The New York Yankees announced today that they have reached an agreement with Senior Vice President and General Manager Brian Cashman to remain in the same role through the 2011 season.
George A. King III / New York Post:
JOBA'S SHOULDER BEARS WATCHING — For the second time inside of two months, Joba Chamberlain experienced discomfort in his valuable right shoulder Sunday at Fenway Park. — According to several people, Chamberlain said the shoulder was tight after exiting the first game of the doubleheader …
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Yankees' GM Cashman undecided about his future
Yankees' GM Cashman undecided about his future
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Cashman should return to fix own mess after whiffing on pitching calls
Cashman should return to fix own mess after whiffing on pitching calls
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Rivera's Cutter
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Closing time in the clubhouse — Teams usually open …
Closing time in the clubhouse — Teams usually open …
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Maddux trade keeps on giving — With Dodgers in playoffs, San Diego handed two top prospects — SAN DIEGO — Pitcher Greg Maddux's ability to help the Los Angeles Dodgers win the National League West Division has actually helped the Padres. — Because the Dodgers advanced to the NL Division Series …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Blasts from their past? — Teixeira, drafted by Sox, didn't sign — ANAHEIM, Calif. - If you could pick about five hitters in baseball who could be tagged with the label “perfect for the Red Sox,” Mark Teixeira likely would have his name in capital letters.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
After Yankees' ‘insult,’ Torre in a golden state with Dodgers — LOS ANGELES — Joe Torre stood in the Dodger Stadium infield, looked up at the fans screaming in jubilation, and slammed his eyes shut to stop the tears. — This is what it feels like to be appreciated again.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
D-Backs found ways to lose this year — The easiest way to put it, when assessing the disappointment of the Diamondbacks season, is to call them underachievers - to say that the overachieving bunch that last year found ways to win somehow found ways to lose this year.
Sal Baxamusa / Hardball Times:
The Dodgers have the best offense of any NL playoff team — Don't believe me? I don't blame you. The Dodgers scored 4.32 runs per game in the regular season, well below average. But there are a few problems with looking at that figure. First, the Dodgers are not the same team today that they were in April.
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Lee, Lidge earn Comeback Awards — Tribe ace, Phillies closer easily outdistance competition — Cliff Lee, who was the American League leader in wins and ERA, and Philadelphia closer Brad Lidge, who converted 41 of 41 save opportunities to help the Phillies win a second consecutive National …
Orange County Register:
Angels' K-Rod, Reagins should lead awards parade — The baseball award winners this year should include Frankie Rodriguez (but not for the award you might think), along with Ryan Braun, Cliff Lee, Tim Lincecum and Tony Reagins. — Recommend — And the winners are ...
Tim Dahlberg / Associated Press:
Red Sox Nation beginning to wear thin — OK, I'll give the Red Sox the whole nation thing. — Hard not to after following Boston through the playoffs last year and watching the throngs of faithful who always seem to show up no matter where they're playing.
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
An Interview With Manny Acta — Thank you so much for both the kind words and the suggestions. It's a challenge, of course, to jump into a beat midseason, and I know I took my lumps this year. Plus, Barry didn't just leave behind big shoes to fill; he left behind size 16 Timberland boots.
Doug Glanville / New York Times:
Letter to a Rookie — San Diego, CA. 92101 — Dear Will, — The other day I received an e-mail from a writer who had interviewed me a couple of years ago for Black History Month. We'd kept in touch, and he was writing to inform me of your promotion to the major leagues.