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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 …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets give Manuel key to the Citi — The self-professed “gangsta” will occupy the home dugout at Citi Field next season. — Jerry Manuel agreed on Friday to a two-year contract with a team option for 2011 to serve as Mets manager after a week of tougher-than-expected negotiations with team officials, the Daily News has learned.
Andrew Marchand / ESPN.com:
Valentine all ears if Mets unable to sign Manuel
Valentine all ears if Mets unable to sign Manuel
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MLB.com:
Best-of-seven series a better test — Five-gamer not always an accurate test of team's true strength — A five-game series in baseball is like getting all dressed up for the big dance and the music stops before you walk through the ballroom door. — For most managers and players …
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Reverse Psychology — This is the Cubs' big chance. This is their Red Sox moment. — The Cubs now face the same galling indignity, and the same disguised opportunity, that Boston grabbed so spectacularly four years ago when it trailed the Yanks three games to none but came back to reverse the curse.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Rays about to go 2-up in Series — (9:05, top of the ninth, Rays 6, White Sox 2 — Outstanding relief pitching by Grant Balfour and particularly lefty J.P, Howell allowed the Rays to hold on to a 3-2 lead until the Rays broke it wide open in the eighth with three runs to take a 6-2 lead.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Beckett definite; Lowell and Lowrie scratches explained — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Lowell's hip injury did not worsen, but Terry Francona made what he said was a very difficult decision to sit him. Lowell wanted to play badly, Francona said. One factor in the decision was the fact that Joe Saunders …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Josh Beckett news all good
Josh Beckett news all good
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Scott Soshnick / Bloomberg:
Brewers Owner Attanasio Wants More Revenue Sharing From Yankees — Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) — Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio, seeking a “fair fight,” said high-revenue clubs like the New York Yankees should share more with the other teams. — “It's always amusing to me to hear the Yankees …
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Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Why they'll win... The Sox can, and I think will, win the World Series this year for a number of reasons: — 1) I would assume that Jon Lester felt and knew he could do it in October prior to game 1, but having another stellar October line on his resume did nothing but solidify that to him, and now to the rest of the world.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Rivera's surgery slated for Tuesday — Veteran closer looks to begin Spring Training on time — NEW YORK — Yankees closer Mariano Rivera will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his sore right shoulder on Tuesday, the team has announced. The procedure will be performed by Dr. David Altchek …
Robert K. Elder / Chicago Tribune:
Bill Murray offers advice to the Cubs — Bill Murray has not lost hope. — In fact, the life-long Cubs fan has some advice for the ailing boys in blue. — “They're not out of it yet, it's baseball,” said Murray, during a Friday interview with the Tribune to promote his new movie “City of Ember.”
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres' Greene grievance won't be heard before spring training — A grievance the Padres are pursuing against shortstop Khalil Greene likely will not be heard before spring training, said Mike Weiner of the major league players association. — The union is representing Greene in response …
Seitz / L.A. Seitz of Chicago:
Howie Kendrick — I love Howie Kendrick. I think he's a future batting champion. But he needs to be on the bench on Sunday. He needs to be far away from the batters box unless they're desperate for a pinch hitter. He's 0-9 in the series with five strike outs, and he's left 11 men on base.
Carl Macgowan / Newsday:
Cat lover wants Shea kitties moved — Will it be known as Kitty Field? — At least one cat lover wants the Mets to bring Shea Stadium's feral felines to their new home, Citi Field. — “They're part of Mets lore,” said Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats, a Manhattan rescue group.
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Associated Press:
Old man Jamie Moyer looks to finish Philly sweep — MILWAUKEE - After Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel reminisced Friday about Gil Hodges' World Series exploits in the 1950s, Jamie Moyer couldn't help himself. — “I think I faced Gil Hodges in that series,” Moyer joked.
Franz Lidz / Portfolio:
The Bronx Is Turning — With seven possible free agents freeing up $75 million, what should the Yankees' game plan be for 2009? — Whether the New York Yankees resign Mike Mussina depends almost entirely on his wife, Jana. — The rejuvenated free agent—who, at 39 …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Hurdle not alone regarding security — While a faction of the media has attempted to create a buzz about the future of Rockies manager Clint Hurdle, there never was a desire within the organization to make a managerial change. — And the fact he will be in the final year of his contract …
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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 …
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