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Associated Press:
Blue Jays fire GM J.P. Ricciardi — TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays have fired general manager J.P. Ricciardi. — Interim CEO Paul Beeston announced the move on Saturday, saying he felt it was time for a change. — Ricciardi has been in charge of the team since Nov. 14, 2001, posting four winning seasons and four losing ones.
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Globe and Mail:
Axe comes down on Ricciardi — After eight years at the helm of the Blue Jays, interim CEO Paul Beeston announces J.P. Ricciardi has been fired — Weather - Video - Blogs - RSS Feeds - Globe Books - TV listings - Globe on Twitter - Columnists - Swine flu - Behind the Veil — Shi Davidi
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Mark Feinsand / Blogging The Bombers:
Ricciardi out in Toronto as Jays drama continues — The Blue Jays fired general manager J.P. Ricciardi today, adding more drama to a team that has no shortage of it these days after players have criticized manager Cito Gaston for his negative attitude as Toronto's once-promising season has slipped away.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba to pitch an inning in relief in finale — ‘Rules’ revised as Girardi crafts bullpen for postseason — ST. PETERSBURG — For at least one day, the Yankees are putting Joba Chamberlain back in the bullpen. — Yankees manager Joe Girardi said that the club has reconsidered its stance …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Additional X-rays on Gonzalez negative — Take another deep breath. Exhale slowly. On the eve of the playoffs, it appears the Red Sox have narrowly avoided another potentially serious injury. — According to a team source, the second set of X-rays taken on the hand of shortstop Alex Gonzalez this morning were negative.
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Tom Krasovic / insidethepadres:
Who's next? — Jed Hoyer, assistant GM of the Red Sox, is among the names I've heard today for the Padres' GM job. Was also told again that the next GM “probably” will not come from the Diamondbacks. Padres executive Paul DePodesta's clout within the club has grown in recent weeks …
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Matt Gagne / NY Daily News:
Wright and Mets must adjust to Citi limits — Citi Field might not be the sole reason for David Wright's career-low home run total this season. — In his press conference before Friday night's series opener against the Astros, Jerry Manuel was asked how the Mets might alter …
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Buster Olney / MLB:
Sources: Bobby Valentine, Florida Marlins talking about job — At a time when Bobby Valentine has begun the process of talking with teams about a possible return as a manager in Major League Baseball, sources said he is in communication with the Florida Marlins about a possible position with that team …
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MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Wells pitches Cubs to 5-0 victory over Arizona — Randy Wells allowed three hits in seven strong innings and struck out a career-high 10, helping the Chicago Cubs beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-0 on Saturday. — Wells (12-10) gave up a leadoff double to Stephen Drew and then retired 14 straight …
Associated Press:
Nats come through with two-out hits to down Braves in 11 innings — ATLANTA — The Washington Nationals are playing as if they were contenders the last week of the season, not the team that has the worst record in the majors. — Justin Maxwell hit a two-out, two-run homer in the 11th inning …
Joe Posnanski:
Theo — There is every reason in the world for me to love the Boston Red Sox fan. One, I love Boston. Love it. Love walking around Boston, love being around people from Boston, love the accent, love the Sports Guy, love it. Two, the Red Sox hired two of my absolute favorite people in baseball — Bill James and Allard Baird.
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John Branch / New York Times:
At Sold-Out Fenway, a Way in for Patient Fans
At Sold-Out Fenway, a Way in for Patient Fans
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Josh Thomson / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Sabathia not shaken, Teixeira just stirred — CC Sabathia and Joe Girardi both chalked up tonight's woeful start (2.2 IP, 9 R, 5 ER, 8 H, 5 BB) to poor fastball command and good timing. “He had no command of his fastball,” Girardi said. “For whatever reason, it wasn't there tonight.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
DeWitt basks in victory, eyes future seasons — A season borne of uncertainties and consecutive missed Octobers concludes Sunday with the Cardinals set for their first postseason since their unlikely world championship of 2006. — Chris Carpenter, his season considered an open question …
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MLB Rumors
Buster Olney / MLB:
Sources: Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell out of Cleveland Indians managerial race — John Farrell, the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox, has removed himself from consideration for Cleveland's managerial opening, according to sources. — The Indians fired Eric Wedge on Thursday …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs helm Sandberg's dream job — Hall of Famer working his way up as Minor League skipper — CHICAGO — Ryne Sandberg led Double-A Tennessee to the Southern League championship this season. On Saturday, he sang the seventh-inning stretch at Wrigley Field, cradling his second grandchild, 6-week-old Owen.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Slumping Hanley Ramirez sits out as Florida Marlins thump Phillies — PHILADELPHIA — For a guy closing in on his first National League batting title, Hanley Ramirez hasn't been hitting like a batting champion lately. — Ramirez didn't play in the Marlins' 7-2 win over the Phillies on Friday …
Associated Press:
Twins cut Tigers' AL Central lead to one — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins have wanted out of the Metrodome for years. — They're playing as if they want to stay a little longer. — GAME REPORT: Twins 10, Royals 7 — DETROIT SHUT OUT: Tigers fall to White Sox
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