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Steve Lombardi / WasWatching.com:
WHY BRINGING CASHMAN BACK WAS A MISTAKE — As we learned yesterday, Brian Cashman and the Yankees have agreed on a three-year deal that will keep him with the team through the 2011 season as their General Manager. — Now, Brian Cashman has some great qualities. As I wrote back on August 29, 2008:
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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.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Cashman signs 3-year deal to remain as Yankees GM — Less than two days after their season came to an end, the Yankees resolved one of their biggest questions by re-signing general manager Brian Cashman to a three-year contract. — The contract extension was first reported on Newsday.com …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees extend Cashman through 2011 — Senior vice president and GM to remain in those roles — NEW YORK — Brian Cashman finalized a contract extension on Tuesday to remain as the general manager of the Yankees, an agreement that will run through the 2011 season.
Sam Mellinger / Boston Herald:
Angels-Red Sox is the can't-miss series of first round — If ever there were a first-round American League playoff series that deserved to be a best-of-seven, it's the Angels and Red Sox [team stats]. — The Angels have the most wins, the record-setting closer and the best hitter left in the AL.
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Red Sox versus Angels — You don't see this every day. This AL Division Series features the team with the best record in the league against the best team in baseball. As a reward for winning 100 games, the Angels get to try and beat the defending champions, the team with the best run differential …
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MLB.com:
Where will Manny land next season? — Mets keep cropping up as possible destination for slugger — There is no question as to how the Los Angeles Dodgers ended up in postseason play this season. — The same answer comes from all corners — Manny Ramirez.
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
JOBA SAYS HIS SHOULDER IS FINE — Joba Chamberlain revealed yesterday that he had problems getting loose on Sunday in Boston. But he says his shoulder's fine. — “We're good,” Chamberlain said outside Yankee Stadium. “Everything's been good since the last check-up and everything comes out good.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
White Sox claim AL Central crown — Danks tosses gem, Thome hits monster homer to beat Twins — CHICAGO — As recently as last Thursday, White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf didn't think Tuesday night's celebration at U.S. Cellular Field would be possible.
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Meet the Mets Minaya needs — When he was being grilled on Sunday about the disturbing pattern of succumbing to pressure that currently defines his ballclub, Omar Minaya defiantly defended his “core group” as a proven commodity, noting that it won 97 games in 2006 and came within one game of reaching the World Series.
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Shea Stadium to be slowly dismantled — Shea Stadium will be torn down slowly and meticulously, beginning in two weeks. (Photo by RJ Mickelson) — To those Mets fans frustrated enough to want Shea Stadium blown up to rid the franchise of the stench of another September collapse, you're going to be disappointed.
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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Greene's self-inflicted hand injury could cost him a chunk of salary — Losing his cool could cost Khalil Greene more than a cool million. — Padres CEO Sandy Alderson acknowledged Tuesday that the club is pursuing a grievance against its normally stoic shortstop, who was lost for the season …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
My awards ballot: These MVP picks may surprise you … In the National League MVP vote, which should be fascinating, the question the voters will have to ask themselves is whether two players who came to the party late can qualify for that coveted seasonal honor.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Return for Sheets in playoffs ‘doubtful’ — Torn muscle near right elbow likely to end right-hander's year — PHILADELPHIA — The end of Ben Sheets' 2008 season became a bit more official on Tuesday, when the Brewers' co-ace was left off Milwaukee's National League Division Series roster …
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