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Stephen Hawkins / Associated Press:
Rangers slug their way to the World Series — ARLINGTON (AP) — Nelson Cruz and the Texas Rangers are headed to their second straight World Series, finishing off the Detroit Tigers to become the American League's first repeat champion in a decade. — Cruz set a postseason record …
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John Schlegel / MLB.com:
Historic rally sets stage for Rangers in clincher — ARLINGTON — For all the damage Nelson Cruz wrought when making contact in the American League Championship Series, it was his checked swing — or was it? — that helped ignite a record nine-run third inning for the Rangers on Saturday night.
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Baseball Prospectus, Phillies Nation, Purple Row and Yahoo! Sports
Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Tigers' Verlander won't pitch again in ALCS
Tigers' Verlander won't pitch again in ALCS
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Bless You Boys, MLB, Bleed Cubbie Blue and Baseball Nation
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Lackey conundrum lacks a clear solution — What do you do with John Lackey? — Hope he performs better? — Hope his troublesome elbow, which is being examined again this week, doesn't blow out? — Hope you can get the Angels to take him back and get Vernon Wells in return to stick in right field?
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Comp talks extend; Schill speaks up — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — CHICAGO — Compensation talks between the Red Sox [team stats] and Chicago Cubs regarding Theo Epstein's move to the front office of the NL club look as if they will continue through the weekend.
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Clubhouse Insider and MLB Rumors
David Kaplan / csnchicago.com:
RED SOX PLAYING HARDBALL WITH CUBS — Major League Baseball sources have confirmed to me tonight that the negotiations between the Cubs and the Boston Red Sox have turned increasingly contentious and the two sides remain far apart as they try to hammer out a compensation package …
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Full Count, MLB Rumors, HardballTalk and FenwayNationWorld
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Just what will Epstein cost? — As talks for GM drag on …
Just what will Epstein cost? — As talks for GM drag on …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Amy K. Nelson / MLB:
Nelson: Marcum trying to save Brewers — Time for righty to put bad six weeks and postseason behind him in elimination game — MILWAUKEE — He will take the mound on Sunday in the most pressurized game of his career, during a time when some of the biggest questions about him as a pitcher exist.
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Associated Press:
Cardinals eye World Series berth in Game 6 with Brewers — (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Brewers head home hoping to stave off elimination when they play Game 6 of the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park. — The Brewers owned the best home mark …
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Red Reporter, True Blue LA and TSN.ca
New York Post:
Yankees will look for in-house offseason fixes — This is the time of year in which we have the Yankees involved in every major scenario involving the acquisition of big-time players. This is what happens when your history is to chase stars and swell payroll.
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IT IS HIGH! and WasWatching.com
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ESPN:
Sabathia's agent on Yankees, free agency
Sabathia's agent on Yankees, free agency
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HardballTalk, MetsBlog.com, River Avenue Blues, MLB Rumors and ESPN
Steve S. / The Yankee Analysts:
CC's credibility issue
CC's credibility issue
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It's About The Money, baseballmusings.com and New York Post
Philly.com:
Inside the Phillies: Is window of opportunity closing on aging Phillies? — Windows are as much a part of baseball as hot dogs, peanuts, and cracker jacks. — Whenever there is rain in the forecast, the owners are always looking for that window in the sky that will allow them to play ball and avoid postponement.
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Phillies Nation and HardballTalk
NorthJersey.com:
Popper: Tough to put a price tag on Jose Reyes — The clock is ticking, with the World Series starting this week. The Mets' exclusive window to negotiate with Jose Reyes ends five days after the Series is over. — Reyes wanted to negotiate before the 2011 season began, but the Mets insisted on seeing him perform.
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Mets Merized Online and MetsBlog.com
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Backman tells WFAN he's staying with Mets — Yesterday on WFAN, Wally Backman told host Ed Randall he will be returning to the Mets in 2012, though he has yet to talk with the organization about where he will be working. — “You know, there was a long thought process …
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's have the right location, wrong stadium — What if the A's moved into a new ballpark and kept the same address? — It ought to be considered. — Talk has escalated of the Raiders and 49ers sharing the proposed Santa Clara stadium, which wouldn't have happened on Al Davis' watch for obvious reasons.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Dan Connolly / Orioles Insider:
Randolph talks about leaving Orioles — Orioles third base/infielders coach Willie Randolph acknowledged he was “a little disappointed” when he learned Thursday night in a telephone conversation with Orioles manager Buck Showalter that he would not be back with the club next season, “but I am always going to move forward.”