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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Wagner eyes retirement, not 400th career save — Billy Wagner may have thrown his last pitch in the major leagues. — The former Mets pitcher told The Post yesterday he's planning to retire rather than pursue a closer's job — and 400 career saves — next season.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Wagner may be leaning toward retirement — Veteran lefty 15 saves shy of attaining 400 for his career — Billy Wagner might be leaning toward choosing retirement over closing games next season, according to a report in the New York Post. — On Sunday, Wagner pitched two-thirds of an inning …
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Mike Petraglia / Full Count:
Beckett wants his Tek-nichian back in 2010 — Josh Beckett made it clear on Monday that he would like to see Jason Varitek back in a Red Sox uniform in 2010. — “He's definitely one of those guys I'd love to see back, even if the transition starts like it started at the end of the year,” Beckett said.
Drew van Esselstyn / New Jersey Online:
Times set for NY Yankees' first two games in the ALCS … CC Sabathia's first pitch in the American League Championship Series will be thrown a hair after 7:37 p.m. Friday when the New York Yankees open the best-of-seven series against the Los Angeles Angels.
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
NY Yankees' GM Brian Cashman says this is one of the Yankees' ‘better teams’ … MINNEAPOLIS — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman leaned against a wall in the visitor's clubhouse at the Metrodome on Sunday night, seemingly oblivious to the celebration dying down around him.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies quickly turn to offseason deals, questions — Contract issues involving O'Dowd and Tracy are only part of the decisions Colorado has to make. — The Denver Post — The Rockies figured they would be in Philadelphia tonight, finishing a dramatic division series.
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John Maffei / North County Times:
PADRES: Ready will interview to be Astros' manager — Padres hitting coach Randy Ready is one of 10 candidates to be the Houston Astros' next manager. — The Astros asked for, and were granted, permission to talk to Ready. He'll interview with Astros officials on Thursday.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Epstein looks ahead to the winter — Had the Red Sox won yesterday, Fenway Park would be brimming with activity right now with batting practice about to begin before Game 4 of the ALDS. Instead the stands are empty, the mound and plate are covered and all is quiet save a few writers …
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New York Post:
Scioscia far from being an ‘Angel’ — HE HAS been a menace to us for damn near 30 years now, the thorn in our side, the cloud in our coffee, the bee in our bonnet, the fly in our ointment, the clouds on our sunny day. He has been our nemesis, our arch-enemy, our tormentor, our antagonist and our antagonizer.
Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions — The offseason is officially upon us. The first wave of minor league free agents make their way to the open market as their contracts expire. The list includes a pair of No. 1 overall draft picks in Kris Benson ('96) and Bryan Bullington ('02).
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Miller headed to Arizona Fall League — Rangy left-hander to work out kinks after rough '09 with Marlins — MIAMI — Relying so heavily on youth, the Marlins understand the importance of patience. — Not every player is a finished product when they take the field for the first time.
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Aaron Fentress / MLB & the Seattle Mariners:
Local MLB legend, pitcher Larry Jansen passes away at 89 in his hometown of Verboort — Former major league baseball star Larry Jansen, the winning pitcher in one of the sport's most famous games, died in his sleep early Saturday morning in the home he built in 1951 in his hometown of Verboort.
Pinstriped Bible:
Five years, what a surprise — FIVE YEARS LATER... ...The Yankees are back in the American League Championship Series. This is an accomplishment, no doubt about it, but the sweep of the Twins shouldn't be taken as any sign of the Yankees' predestination as champions.
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Jonah Keri / Wall Street Journal:
Does Baseball Need Umpires? — Recent Bad Calls Have Critics Howling for Better Umps, But Maybe It's a Job for Machines — During Friday's playoff game at Yankee Stadium, Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins hit an 11th-inning fly ball down the left-field line that landed clearly fair, a foot inside the line.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
There's certainly a lot to love about the Angels; more notes (cont.) — Abreu thriving in Southern Cal, a good spot for him — Abreu was shocked at his lack of market last offseason, but he should do better this time, especially with Scioscia calling him the team MVP (he would have been the ALDS MVP …
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