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Cleveland Indians fire manager Eric Wedge … CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians have fired manager Eric Wedge in the final days of a terrible season. — Wedge — Wedge guided the Indians to one playoff appearance in seven seasons, and this year the club fell out of contention early …
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Anthony Castrovince / CastroTurf:
Wedge, entire coaching staff dismissed — As expected, the Eric Wedge era is over. — Wedge and his entire coaching staff have been dismissed. A press conference is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ET today at Progressive Field to announce the moves. — It is my understanding that Wedge …
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Indians dismiss Wedge, coaching staff — Managerial tenure in Cleveland ends after seven seasons — CLEVELAND — Seven years after it began, the Eric Wedge era of Indians baseball is over. — The Indians are in the early stages of what general manager Mark Shapiro referred to as a …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Hermida A Non-Tender Candidate — The Marlins are unlikely to tender a contract to outfielder Jeremy Hermida, according to Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post. Hermida followed up on a lackluster '08 with a .259/.348/.392 line in 491 plate appearances this year.
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Joe Capozzi / Florida Marlins news, analysis …:
Jeremy Hermida may have played his last game for Florida Marlins — Jeremy Hermida's strike out as a pinch-hitter on Monday might end up being his last at-bat for the Marlins. — Manager Fredi Gonzalez said he won't start Hermida any more over the final four games of the season …
Adam Rubin / Surfing The Mets:
Nats 4, Mets 3: Magic number 4 for season to be over — Pedro Feliciano matched the franchise record he set last season when he made his 86th relief appearance and struck out Adam Dunn, but the Mets lost, 4-3, to the Nationals on Tuesday night when the eighth inning unraveled after Feliciano departed.
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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nats hit the five-year mark with victory
Nats hit the five-year mark with victory
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Longball onslaught tailed off at Stadium — Mark Teixeira and the Yankees have had many memorable home runs this season, but after a record pace to start the season ... The new Yankee Stadium has produced more homers than have ever been hit in the Bronx before and the most homers in the majors this year.
Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers in talks with GM Ned Colletti on contract extension — 'He's obviously done a very good job,' owner Frank McCourt says. — The Dodgers have reached the postseason for three times in four years under General Manager Ned Colletti, whose current deal includes a mutual option for 2010.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox in postseason as Wild Card winners — Despite losing to Jays, Rangers loss clinches playoff berth — BOSTON — A couple of hours after a nearly epic comeback against the Blue Jays fell short in an 8-7 loss, the Red Sox at last got the ending they were looking for, even if it occurred 3,000 miles from Fenway Park on Tuesday.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Offseason Outlook: San Diego Padres — Next up in our Offseason Outlook series, the Padres. Their likely commitments for 2010: — C - Nick Hundley - $404K — C - Eliezer Alfonzo - $400K — 1B - Adrian Gonzalez - $4.75MM — 2B - David Eckstein - $1MM — SS - Everth Cabrera - $400K
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Joe Posnanski / Sports Illustrated:
Appreciating the understated brilliance of Chipper and the Braves … There is a very short list of players in baseball history who over long careers hit .300, own an on-base percentage of .400 and slug .500. There are more complete ways to judge a player's hitting talents, of course …
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Andy Jasner / MLB.com:
Moyer exits game with left groin strain — Veteran left-hander's status for Wednesday unknown — PHILADELPHIA — Jamie Moyer limped off the field after the top of the seventh inning in the Phillies' 7-4 victory over the Astros on Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Miranda's single helps Yanks walk off — NY turns tables on KC in ninth as Burnett fashions 15th pie — NEW YORK — Try telling Juan Miranda that these games don't matter. After a successful season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Miranda has never seen a stage this big.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Ailing Tampa Bay Rays reliever Chad Bradford may shut it down for season, ponders retirement — ST. PETERSBURG — RHP Chad Bradford's season may be over due to some slight elbow discomfort, and his career may be, too. — “I'm leaning toward probably shutting it down,” Bradford said …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Each playoff team's main concern (cont.) — Atlanta Braves — They have perhaps baseball's best rotation, but they'll have trouble winning any slugfests. Catcher Brian McCann is the only one who has at least 20 home runs and 80 RBIs as a Brave (Adam LaRoche has reached that figure …
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Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Morning links: The Sano saga — CHICAGO — As someone who spoke almost daily for several months with Miguel Angel Sano's agent, Rob Plummer, I can attest in the strongest terms that blame will be hard to assign for the Pirates not getting this player. — Plain and simple, these sides grew to dislike each other.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Firings in Mets organization sending a message — is not the White House favorite he used to be during the George W. Bush years, but the general manager still enjoys the Mets' trips to the nation's capital even though the former Rangers owner has turned over the keys to Air Force One.