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Keith Law / ESPN:
Insider Intel: 2009 World Series — Joe Girardi's decision-making could be the ultimate key in the Fall Classic — STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME Become an Insider Today — It's geographically unbalanced, but otherwise, Philadelphia Phillies versus New York Yankees is about as good a World Series matchup …
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Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
World Series News — Six years have passed since the Yankees last played in the World Series, and nine years have gone by since they last won one. However, that does not mean that expectations have changed in The Bronx. When the Yankees host the Phillies tonight in Game One of the World Series …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
JAY-Z and Alicia Keys Performances Moved to Game 2 of World Series Due to Weather — Mother Nature has star power over MLB... The World Series performance featuring JAY-Z and Alicia Keys has been rescheduled to take place in Thursday's pre-game ceremonies, which airs on FOX starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Hinske, Bruney on Yankees roster; Guzman, Cervelli off — Emphasizing extra pitching and a power bat to pinch-hit, the Yankees will submit a World Series roster that will add Brian Bruney and Eric Hinske and remove Francisco Cervelli and Freddy Guzman, The Post has learned.
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Sam Borden / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Bruney, Hinske added; Guzman, Cervelli off — The Yankees just released their World Series roster and RHP Brian Bruney has been added, along with pinch-hitter Eric Hinske. Pinch-runner Freddy Guzman and third catcher Francisco Cervelli were removed. — Dropping Cervelli indicates …
Associated Press:
World Series: New York Yankees add Brian Bruney, Eric Hinske to roster — NEW YORK — The Yankees have made two roster changes for the World Series, adding right-handed reliever Brian Bruney and utilityman Eric Hinske. — Pinch-runner Freddy Guzman and catcher Francisco Cervelli were dropped Wednesday.
TMZ.com:
Jamie McCourt Pulls Divorce Trigger — UPDATE: Jamie is demanding some serious spousal support — asking for $320,967 per month if her job is reinstated. — But if she doesn't get her old job back, Jamie wants $487,634 per month. — Frank McCourt — owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers …
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Houston Mitchell / LA Times Sports Blog:
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Red Sox bench coach was skipper in Minors for 11 years — HOUSTON — Astros general manager Ed Wade's respect for Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona runs deep, so it wasn't surprising that the club leaned on Francona heavily for advice and wound up tabbing someone from his staff to lead the Astros into the future.
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Mike DiGiovanna / LA Times Sports Blog:
Gary Matthews Jr. wants out of Anaheim — While three Angels headed for free agency — Vladimir Guerrero, Bobby Abreu and Chone Figgins — have expressed publicly a desire to return to Anaheim, one player who has two years remaining on his contract has no desire to return to the Angels in 2010.
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Justin Hren / Club Seat:
Mark McGwire's Five-Step Approach To Hitting — The Mac is back! Big Mac, Mark McGwire is back with the Cardinals to be their hitting coach. McGwire has always been a fan favorite in St. Louis, but it's almost a written fact that he took steroids throughout most of his career.
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Wall Street Journal:
Stars and Stats Align for the Yankees — As the World Series gets under way in New York, we asked an astrologer, a statistician, a Las Vegas oddsmaker, a computer, a former major-league manager and a baseball analyst to predict the outcome of the series. The Yankees are favored from Las Vegas to Mars, but not in Philadelphia.
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Globe and Mail:
Robert MacLeod — It was an arduous hunt for sure - more than a year in the making - but Paul Beeston has finally found the best man to head up the Toronto Blue Jays. — Himself. — The 64-year-old confirmed yesterday what many had been anticipating for months - that he has decided …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Stark: Time to determine decade's best — Winner of this World Series will help answer which team was the best of the Aughts — The Phillies, Yankees and Red Sox each have at least one title this month. The three are leaders in the team of the decade race.
Doug Glanville / New York Times:
My World Series Ghost — For years, I have waited for this moment: the Phillies and the Yankees going toe-to-toe in the World Series. Of course, I would have loved to actually still be wearing the uniform, but this is the next best thing. — I grew up a Phillies fan …
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
The Mashers and the Mashed — As we approach the first game of the 105th World Series tonight, baseball fans everywhere are having a familiar conversation about who the National League team will use as a designated hitter, which in a few days will segue into a conversation …