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New York Post:
TORRE RIPS ‘A-FRAUD’ & BOSS' BRASS BOZOS — Scorned skipper Joe Torre is blasting the Yankees - calling many of his former players prima donnas, confessing he stopped trusting the powers that be years before he left the team and charging that general manager Brian Cashman betrayed him.
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Torre dishes Yankee dirt — From left, Joe Torre comes out swinging in new book, which tells his Bronx tale about life with The Boss, Brian Cashman and ... Joe Torre's place in the Baseball Hall of Fame is secure, but his place in Monument Park at the new Yankee Stadium may not be.
ESPN.com:
Reports: Torre book reveals bitter Yankees rifts — Joe Torre didn't need “incentives” to lead the New York Yankees, so he left. — Torre's incentives to expose the salacious side of his former team is another story. — According to two newspaper reports, Torre blasts the team he managed …
Sports Illustrated:
SI's Verducci: New book about Yankees, not just Joe Torre … SI.com: Two New York newspapers are reporting that Joe Torre rips Alex Rodriguez and George Steinbrenner in the book, and that Brian Cashman was not as supportive of Torre returning as Yankees manager after the 2007 season as was previously believed.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Torre sounds off on Yanks in new book — Former Bombers skipper especially critical of Cashman, A-Rod — NEW YORK — Joe Torre is opening up about his tumultuous managerial career in New York and messy divorce from the Yankees, striking back in a tell-all book.
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John Shabe / New Jersey Online:
Joe Torre's tell-all blasts A-Rod, Cashman, the Boss, reports say — Joe Torre's new book “The Yankee Years” is making headlines this morning well before its February 3 release date. — The juiciest morsels are splashed all over The New York Post front cover and are on NYPost.com.
Rob Bradford / WEEI Blogs:
Deadline for Varitek — WEEI.com has learned from source close to the negotiations that the two-year offer made by the Red Sox to catcher Jason Varitek is for $5 million for the first year, along with a club option for $5 million or a $3 million player option for season No. 2 of the deal.
Jeff Schultz / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves prospect Schafer denies using HGH — If Jordan Schafer was concerned that his reputation in baseball would forever be tarnished by last year's 50-game suspension for using human growth hormone, the cleansing process probably started Saturday. — Schafer, the Braves' top prospect …
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Jeff Fletcher / Bay Bridge Baseball:
The great Matt Holliday experiment — I had this theory about Coors Field. Everyone knows the players who play there don't do as well on the road as at home, but it's not just because of what happens in Colorado after you hit the ball. It's also because of what happens after the pitcher throws the ball.
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Contradictions in Book Seem to Benefit Clemens — One week before Brian McNamee and Roger Clemens testified before a House committee at a contentious public hearing last February, McNamee sat down for a deposition with committee investigators. — Behind closed doors in a Capitol building office …
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Tom Ziller / The Sporting Blog:
Brother's Alleged Molestation Drags Pedroia From His Throne — Dustin Pedroia isn't just a hero in Boston; the small Sacramento suburb of Woodland from which Pedroia hails has fallen all over itself to make sure everyone knows this is Dustin's town. But fame brings attention, and life typically includes embarrassing siblings.
John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Every Given Sunday — Comings and Goings — The Angels led the major leagues with 100 regular-season victories last year, but there aren't many indicators pointing to that happening again in 2009. The Angels were 15th in the major leagues in runs scored last season with 4.7 per game …