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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Ump's calls upset Sox, Halos — Players, managers dispute pair of infield plays — ANAHEIM — Close calls created some dispute in Game 1 of the Red Sox-Angels series. — At the center of three disputed plays was first-base umpire CB Bucknor, who caught an earful from both managers …
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Associated Press:
Hunter homers, Lackey pitches Angels past Red Sox 5-0 — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — With Torii Hunter hitting the rocks and John Lackey rolling through the Boston lineup, the Los Angeles Angels finally got on top of the Red Sox in the playoffs. — Lackey pitched into the eighth inning …
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Roster full of surprises — Joey Gathright, Brian Anderson, Paul Byrd added for ALDS — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Just a few short weeks ago, the odds of even one of the trio of Joey Gathright, Brian Anderson or Paul Byrd being on the Red Sox [team stats] postseason roster were long.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Tables turned, a start to forget — ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Angels hate the Red Sox. — You would, too, if you had to listen to what the Angels have heard for the last couple of weeks. … Veteran Angels righthander John Lackey said the only way to stop the taunting was to beat Boston.
NY Daily News:
Harper: Ace should hear pitch from Mets — ANAHEIM - He has had a big-game reputation since he won Game 7 of the 2002 World Series as a 24-year-old rookie, yet John Lackey hadn't won a postseason start since that magical night. And last October he had raised eyebrows in his own clubhouse …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ninth-inning nightmare — October 8, 2009 — Cardinals left fielder Matt Holliday is unable to catch a fly ball off the bat of Los Angeles' James Loney for an error in the ninth inning (Chris Lee/P-D) — LOS ANGELES — What couldn't happen did happen to the Cardinals Thursday afternoon.
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Michael Buteau / Bloomberg:
What's Good for Jeter Is Good for Baseball; Yankees Aid Revenue — Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) — High above Interstate 85 in downtown Atlanta, Derek Jeter peers down from a 3,500 square-foot electronic billboard erected near the headquarters of Turner Broadcasting Systems, signaling the start of Major League Baseball's postseason.
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New York Post:
Gaudin would start in ALCS instead of Chamberlain — Should the Yankees advance to the ALCS, they are leaning heavily toward using Chad Gaudin rather than Joba Chamberlain as the Game 4 starter, The Post has learned. — The Yankees would not finalize plans unless they beat Minnesota.
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Jack Curry / Bats:
Burnett Readies for First Postseason Start — A.J. Burnett of the Yankees will make his first postseason start, against the Minnesota Twins in Game 2 of their division series, on Friday night. Burnett fielded one question about the Twins during Thursday's workout; he was asked more questions about who would catch him in the game.
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John Branch / New York Times:
Babe Ruth Like You've Never Seen Him Before — SECAUCUS, N.J. — Babe Ruth has struck out looking. Displeased, he leans on his bat, right hand on his hip, and looks back at the umpire. He utters something that can only be imagined. Lou Gehrig, on deck, leans on his bat, too, as if he has seen this act before.
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John Branch / Bats:
A Ruthian Mystery — The grainy footage shows Babe Ruth playing at Yankee Stadium.
A Ruthian Mystery — The grainy footage shows Babe Ruth playing at Yankee Stadium.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Braves with David O'Brien:
Wanted by Braves: Big bat, righty preferred — We've got some Junior Wells wailing on the stereo, Dodgers-Cardinals muted on the TV, door to the patio open and a nice Punch cigar burning. It hasn't been a week since the season ended, but doesn't it already feel like long time since the Braves …
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Chip Caray Is in a Verbal Slump in the TBS Booth — In his third season as TBS's No. 1 national baseball announcer, Chip Caray is slightly better than he was two years ago when the network began carrying the league division series. But that doesn't mean he is a No. 1 announcer.
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs seek ‘Ray’ of hope in Milton Bradley fiasco — In shedding OF problem, Tampa's Burrell could fit — Tom Ricketts just needs a nod from a bankruptcy judge — business is booming for those guys these days — and he gets the keys to the Cubs, possibly by the end of this month.
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Astros to talk to managerial candidates — Contact with potential skippers will begin on Friday — HOUSTON — The Astros will begin making contact with perspective managerial candidates on Friday, general manager Ed Wade said Thursday. Houston is looking for a full-time manager after dismissing Cecil Cooper last month.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Did Mr. October's magic finally rub off on Alex Rodriguez? (cont.) — A Twins tribute — The Twins are amazing. To erase a seven-game deficit in September is incredible. And to do it without injured slugger Justin Morneau is really incredible. — Michael Cuddyer, who replaced Morneau …
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