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10:50 AM ET, October 11, 2009

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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox are specialists on October comebacks  —  Club knows what to do when it comes to elimination games  —  BOSTON — As uncomfortable a situation as it is, the Red Sox of recent Octobers have been there numerous times before and somehow crawled out of the hole.
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Chris De Luca / Inside the White Sox:
Thome hoping to return to Sox after postseason run with Dodgers  —  ST. LOUIS — Jim Thome was one of the first players to emerge from the clubhouse and into the visiting dugout at Busch Stadium on Saturday.  Thome was decked out in Dodger blue.  It all looked so wrong.  And it seemed all so right.
Discussion: MLB Rumors and Circling The Bases
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Breakfast of champions  —  The Red Sox are about 19 hours away from a game to save their season, and manager Terry Francona has carefully planned his strategy.  —  “Do what we always do on early games,” he said.  “Have 12 pieces of bacon, a Red Bull, and go get 'em.”  —  And once the game begins?
Discussion: Circling The Bases
John Schlegel / MLB.com:
Game 3 of Rox-Phils NLDS postponed  —  Tilt moved to Sunday due to snow, record-low temperatures  —  DENVER — Rocktober became a winter wonderland overnight, so Major League Baseball announced Saturday that Game 3 of the National League Division Series has been postponed.
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MLB.com:
Game 3 of the National League Division Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Colorado Rockies postponed  —  Game Three of the 2009 National League Division Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Colorado has been postponed due to inclement weather …
Discussion: Phillies Nation and The Big Lead
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Weather forces postponement of Rockies-Phillies game
Discussion: Purple Row
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Sweep deal: Dodgers return to NLCS  —  Padilla quiets Cards, Ethier homers in Game 3 clincher  —  ST. LOUIS — The Dodgers bounced the Cardinals on Saturday night as quickly as they did the Cubs last year, with a three-game sweep, clinching the best-of-five National League Division Series …
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Associated Press:
Vicente Padilla, Dodgers beat Cardinals 5-1 for sweep  —  ST. LOUIS — Unemployed in August, Vicente Padilla kept the Los Angeles Dodgers going in October.  —  The second-chance pitcher shut down Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals, putting the Los Angeles Dodgers …
Discussion: True Blue LA
Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
TBS enjoying postseason boom
Discussion: Dodger Thoughts and Yahoo! Sports
Chicago Tribune:
Rogers' MLB whispers: Is Dusty Baker's job safe in Cincinnati?  —  (Paul J. Bereswill, Associated Press / July 12, 2009)  —  Dusty Baker may not be as safe in Cincinnati as the Reds' strong finish would suggest.  Owner Bob Castellini reportedly has his eye on the Cardinals tandem …
Discussion: Chris Sabo's Goggles
David Lennon / Newsday:
Could Matsui and Mets be a match?  —  Could there be a Godzilla sighting in Flushing next year?  —  With Hideki Matsui telling friends he'd like to remain in New York above all else, as well as return to leftfield, it would be logical for the free agent to appear on the Mets' radar this offseason.
Ian O'Connor / NorthJersey.com:
Tino says Yanks' swagger is back  —  MINNEAPOLIS - Through the prism of a high-def screen, it was easy to connect the delirious present to a dynastic past.  Tino Martinez watched Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira unleash their epic swings, watched men celebrate like boys …
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Ken Fidlin / Calgary Sun:
Twins Way might be path for Anthopoulos to consider  —  NEW YORK — As they grope for answers, preparing for an uncertain future, the Blue Jays know they never will be like the Yankees.  They might entertain thoughts of one day catching them in a vulnerable moment and beating them.  —  But, be like them?
Discussion: Drunk Jays Fans
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Playoff odds are with the frequent players  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. - A day before he watched the team he assembled open the playoffs, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein stood in the visitors' dugout.  His work was done.  All he could do was watch, as he put it, “the fates unwind.”
Discussion: WasWatching.com
 
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