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Nathaniel Vinton / NY Daily News:
Book reveals chilling details of how cryonic lab thumped remains of Ted Williams — Workers at an Arizona cryonics facility mutilated the frozen head of baseball legend Ted Williams - even using it for a bizarre batting practice, a new tell-all book claims.
Jeff German / Las Vegas Sun:
Warrant issued for ballplayer Shawn Chacon over gambling markers — Onetime All-Star accused of failing to pay Caesars Palace $150,000 — Shawn Chacon pitches for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 3, 2006, in Pittsburgh. — 2 a.m.
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Weiner elected by Players Association — Fehr's successor has been a member of union for 21 years — Michael Weiner has been elected as the new executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, the union announced on Friday. He replaces Don Fehr, who gave notice that he intended to retire earlier this year.
Matt Forman / Baseball America:
South Atlantic League Top 20 Prospects — The Sally League had a number of power arms in 2009 — Most years, the best teams are led by the best players. In the previous two years in the low Class A South Atlantic League, for example, No. 1 prospects Desmond Jennings (Columbus in 2007) …
NY Daily News:
Raissman: Ron not Darling of Yank fans — The Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network will shut down its play-by-play operation Sunday afternoon following the Bombers' regular-season finale in Tampa. Depending on your cooking preferences, this is either good or bad news.
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Jason Rosenberg / It's About The Money:
Getting called up to the bigs — Friends, it is will enormous pleasure that I can finally share the news that has had me on pins and needles for the last few weeks: — It's About The Money, Stupid has been selected by Rob Neyer and ESPN to be a charter member of what will be a new blog network …
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Dave Allen / Baseball Analysts:
Mariano Rivera: Another Appreciation — For my last post of the regular season I wanted to examine one of the most singular and interesting players in major league baseball, Marino Rivera. I know I have written about him before but the amazing Sports Illustrated cover of him inspired me to look deeper into his pitchf/x numbers.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Several Chicago Cubs have wish lists — And they're not all so obvious — Reed Johnson turns after striking out during the second inning. (Nam Y. Huh, Associated Press / October 1, 2009) — Cubs manager Lou Piniella said last week that adding an RBI guy in 2010 is No. 1 on his offseason wish list.
David Waldstein / New York Times:
Old Hat for the Yankees, but a First for Hairston — The first and last time a Jerry Hairston participated in a major league playoff game was in 1983, when Jerry Hairston Sr. played for the Chicago White Sox. Twenty-six years later, after years of toiling on bad teams …
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Playoff-bound Rox look to build on '07 — In clinching berth, Colorado returns to October glory days — DENVER — Oct. 1 should be renamed Celebration Day at Coors Field. — The Rockies' 9-2 victory over the Brewers on Thursday afternoon at Coors Field clinched the third playoff berth in club history.
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Joe Ward / New York Times:
Moving Home Plate Could Help Mets — As a disastrous 2009 season comes to a close for the Mets, it is time to review the performance of one of the team's more expensive rookies. In other words, just how has Citi Field done this year? — By most accounts, the new park is fan friendly.
Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
The Smartest Man in Baseball Is an Idiot — At least come playoff time, when Tony La Russa — self-proclaimed sports intellectual, wearer of effeminate T-shirts, blight on the otherwise chaste St. Louis Cardinals — is anything but Dr. October. A case study.
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Trayvon Robinson — Dodgers outfielder prospect Trayvon Robinson isn't exactly living the high life yet—when I reached him on Wednesday afternoon he had just returned from Wal-Mart in Phoenix, and was in the middle of laundry cycles—but nonetheless, he's come a long way.
Alex Speier / Full Count:
The Market For Jason Bay — Jason Bay admits that he had no idea what to expect from his first time in a free-agent walk year. Now in the final season of a four-year, $18.25 million deal he signed while with the Pirates, he was curious whether he might start viewing his performance through …
Trsullivan / Postcards from Elysian Fields:
Friday Happy Hour at the Elysian Fields Bar & Grill — Welcome to the Elysian Fields Bar & Grill, where RangersHomer is always welcome as long as he buys a round! — * Angels manager Mike Scioscia on the Rangers: “They had an incredible season. You could see it brewing.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Blalock's time with Rangers nearing end — Slugger prepared to move on after 10 years in organization — ANAHEIM — Hank Blalock has four days left, and then his time with the Rangers will be over. He knows it, but isn't dwelling on it. — He has been in the Rangers organization …
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants will bring back Bochy, Sabean — (10-01) 15:20 PDT — The Giants' 2009 home season ended with Rich Aurilia taking a final curtain call, Tim Lincecum winning his 15th game, Randy Johnson throwing the final inning without knowing it and Brian Sabean and Bruce Bochy on the verge of new contracts.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Mussina applauds CC's hunt for 20 — Mike Mussina won 20 games in his final season as a Yankee. CC Sabathia has an opportunity to reach that milestone in his first. — But the comparisons between Mussina and Sabathia go much deeper than win totals. They are the only two free-agent pitchers …
Dan Martin / New York Post:
Former Yankee Villone likes future for Joba, Hughes — Ron Villone was with the Yankees when Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain first came up to The Bronx and has kept an eye on both of his former teammates over the past two years as their roles — and performances — have reversed.
Mark Saxon / Angels blog:
Tracking Ellsbury — Going into the Angels' playoff series with the Boston Red Sox next week, people will wonder how the Red Sox's catchers, who aren't the greatest throwers in the world, will slow down the likes of Chone Figgins, Erick Aybar, and Bobby Abreu.
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