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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Homers help Hamels, Phils win Game 1 — Ibanez, Ruiz go deep; lefty stumbles after early success — LOS ANGELES — Raul Ibanez came up huge Thursday in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. — The Phillies had been clinging …
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Associated Press:
Homer-happy Phils beat Dodgers 8-6 in NLCS opener — LOS ANGELES — Brad Lidge and the Philadelphia Phillies picked up where they left off a year ago against the Dodgers in the NL championship series. — Carlos Ruiz and Raul Ibanez hit three-run homers, reliever Ryan Madson got a key …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Abreu rejects Angels' $16 million offer … The Angels offered outfielder Bobby Abreu a two-year contract extension for about $16 million, SI.com has learned. However, Abreu did not accept the offer and is believed to be looking for more after helping to lead the Angels to the ALCS against the Yankees.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox trying to re-work Saito deal — The Red Sox are currently involved in a procedural matter with reliever Takashi Saito's contract which would allow them to re-sign the right-hander but for less than the $6 million on his 2010 option, according to a major league source familiar with the deal.
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
CC is cool as October — NEW YORK — You search for even the faintest hint of anxiety or tension from the pitcher who's being asked to deliver the Yankees to the World Series. Of course there is none, nothing even close as CC Sabathia is flipping through mail Wednesday afternoon …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks keeping tabs on the weather
Yanks keeping tabs on the weather
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
PostCards: Is it time to trade Albert Pujols? — TOWER GROVE — The first edition of this offseason's PostCards mailbag begins with a favorite parlor game of the press box: Take the best player on the team. Put him on the trading block. Wonder just what it would take in return to make a deal happen.
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Guzman added, Burnett in Game 2 (and a live chat tonight!) — Still in the interview room where Joe Girardi just announced that Freddy Guzman has been added to the roster in place of Eric Hinske. — Also, A.J. Burnett is starting Game 2. Andy Pettitte in Game 3. Game 4 is TBA.
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MLB:
Martinez to start Game 2 — Pedro Martinez will start for the Phillies in Game 2 of the NLCS. — “It's a good ballpark for him,” Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. “He likes the moment. I actually like him better in this game than I did in the fourth game.” — Martinez
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Seth Livingstone / USA Today:
Strasburg ready for Arizona Fall League debut — PHOENIX — Wearing a gray Washington Nationals No. 37 jersey and blue jeans, Stephen Strasburg looked forward to his debut today in the Arizona Fall League for the Phoenix Desert Dogs. — Strasburg said Thursday he is not planning to change …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Free agency looms for John Lackey (Cont.) — • Pitching guru Rick Peterson may have a couple options. He has interviewed with the Brewers to become their pitching coach, and his close relationship with Willie Randolph from their days together with the Mets before they got fired together makes that a natural fit.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Byrnes has meeting on future with D-backs — Popular but oft-injured outfielder entering final year of contract — PHOENIX — D-backs general manager Josh Byrnes and manager A.J. Hinch had breakfast with Eric Byrnes on Wednesday. — On the menu was the outfielder's future in Arizona.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Reflective Yost interviews with Astros — Ex-Brewers manager certainly remembers tenure's end — MILWAUKEE — Former Brewers manager Ned Yost has had 13 months to mull what went wrong in Milwaukee, and he broke a long period of relative silence Thursday after interviewing to be the next skipper of the Houston Astros.
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Kenny Porpora / NY Daily News:
Superstitious Yanks cling to their good-luck charms — For Nick Swisher, it's a broken Yankees gnome in his locker. For Jose Molina, a hand-drawn picture of a bunny. For Jorge Posada, a quote from the Bible. — They're the trinkets, geegaws and personal items adorning the Bombers' lockers …
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Hair Balls:
The (Alleged) Tragedy Of How The Astros Are Treating Jose Cruz — So Jose Cruz is no longer the first-base coach of the Houston Astros. Now can someone please tell me why everybody is so upset? Seriously, what's the big deal? — The guy was the first-base coach.