Top News:
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Mets skipper Manuel agrees to return — Jerry Manuel has agreed to return as New York Mets manager, SI.com has confirmed. Manuel will get a two year contract, plus a club option for a third season. — When Manuel took over as interim manager for the fired Willie Randolph in mid-June …
RELATED:
Andrew Marchand / ESPN.com:
Valentine all ears if Mets unable to sign Manuel
Valentine all ears if Mets unable to sign Manuel
Discussion:
The LoHud Mets Blog
Joe DeMayo / Mike Silva's NY Baseball Digest:
Bobby Valentine would take the Mets job?
Bobby Valentine would take the Mets job?
Discussion:
SPORTSbyBROOKS
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Angels won't walk away with a victory — Despite facing Matsuzaka, who walks a lot of hitters, they don't plan to work the count in Game 2. — This could be the rare matchup that drives the purists and and the stat-heads nuts. Live from Anaheim: The team most likely to swing at a bad pitch …
RELATED:
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Santana by the numbers — ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Red Sox …
Santana by the numbers — ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Red Sox …
Discussion:
Over the Monster
Bruce Miles / Daily Herald:
Piniella fed up with Fukudome's play — Cubs manager Lou Piniella has all but written off right fielder Kosuke Fukudome for the rest of the playoffs and maybe longer. — “From now on, I don't want to hear about Fukudome anymore as far as whether he's going to play or not,” …
RELATED:
Chicagosports / Hardball:
Curse removal backfires on Cubs — It was supposed to be a quiet ceremony with no publicity. — But when a TBS cameraman saw Rev. Father James L. Greanias spreading holy water in the Cubs dugout several hours before Game 1 of the Division Series on Wednesday, the priest …
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers defeat Cubs, 10-3, at Wrigley (No) Field
Dodgers defeat Cubs, 10-3, at Wrigley (No) Field
Discussion:
Bleed Cubbie Blue, Projo Sox Blog, Dodger Thoughts, Sports Illustrated, Washington Post and Baseball Musings
Don Walker / Brewers Blog:
Uecker will toss out first pitch — “Mr. Baseball” Bob Uecker will toss out the first pitch for Saturday's Game 3 of the National League Division Series at Miller Park. — Uecker just finished his 38th year behind the mic as a radio broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, and completed his 53rd year in professional baseball.
RELATED:
Bill Baer / crashburnalley.com:
A Legendary At-Bat — No one with a solid grasp of logic picked …
A Legendary At-Bat — No one with a solid grasp of logic picked …
Discussion:
Hugging Harold Reynolds
Carl Macgowan / Newsday:
Workers begin dismantling Shea Stadium — It's really happening, Mets fans. — Shea Stadium is coming down, one thousand-watt lamp and one sink at a time. Centerfield's iconic 410-foot sign now lies in a fenced-in area outside the ballpark, along with other pieces of the outfield wall.
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Yanks, Mets poised for CC bidding war — Brian Cashman and Omar Minaya have always considered themselves friends, despite competing in the same super-charged market. In fact, when Cashman was rumored to be considering a job with the Mariners, Minaya said to a friend, “tell Brian he can work here anytime.”
RELATED:
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rosenthal's Latest: Vlad, Cano, Peavy, Hardy — By Tim Dierkes [October 3 at 8:23am CST] — Today we have a fresh column from Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. — Vladimir Guerrero's $15MM option for '09 is a lock, but perhaps the Angels will reconsider extending him beyond that.
Discussion:
Kranepool Society
RELATED:
Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brantley completes Sabathia deal — A source familiar with the deal just told me that the CC Sabathia trade has been completed with the Brewers sending minor league outfield prospect Michael Brantley to the Indians. — When the Brewers acquired Sabathia in early July …
Discussion:
Al's Ramblings
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Missing Bats — A great deal of the e-mails and chat questions that I receive concern pitching statistics, with most writers wanting to know what numbers they should look at when evaluating prospects, and which are more relevant than others.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Clutch-hitting Helms gets two-year extension with Marlins … Wes Helms has agreed to a two-year deal with the Florida Marlins. — Helms, 32, batted .243 with five homers and 31 RBIs during the 2008 season, but came up with some big hits for the Marlins — including a pinch-hit homer on the last day of the season to beat the Mets.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
By Mike Danahey / Chicago Sun Times:
Is Fukudome a dirty word? — What's in a name? Ask Chicago Cubs fan Jill Howe, 15. — The Elgin High School sophomore had to remove her Kosuke Fukudome jersey and wear a gym T-shirt to class Wednesday because of a misunderstanding about how to pronounce the All-Star right-fielder's last name.
Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
International League Top 20 Prospects — Several '07 stars make repeat appearances on '08 list — If our Triple-A International League prospects list looks familiar, there's a reason. Louisville outfielder Jay Bruce repeats at No. 1—following former Durham outfielder Delmon Young …
George A. King III / New York Post:
NO TALK ON MCLOUTH TRADE, YET — Decision makers in The Bronx and Pittsburgh said yesterday there was nothing to the Yankees acquiring outfielder Nate McLouth from the Pirates - yet. — “We haven't talked about it, it's premature,” a Yankees source said. — “Haven't heard a word about that,” a Pirates source said.