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Sox pitchers drank beer in dugout during games — BOSTON — 7News Sources said: Josh Beckett, Jon Lester and John Lackey drank beer in the Red Sox dugout during games, according to two Red Sox employees who witnessed the drinking on multiple occasions at Fenway Park.
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Sources: Epstein may not be GM for Cubs — ST. LOUIS — Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein will be headed to the Cubs any day now, but not necessarily as general manager. — Epstein is actively looking to hire a GM, a move that would enable him to serve the Cubs as president of baseball operations …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
A few thoughts on the clubhouse — The Red Sox played just shy of 1,500 innings this season spread out over 181 days. In an ideal world, all 25 players would pay rapt attention to all 1,500 of those innings and be at their best all 181 days. But that's not the case for any team.
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Statements from the Boston Red Sox, Jon Lester, Josh Beckett, John Lackey, and Terry Francona — BOSTON, MA - The Boston Red Sox today issued the following statements regarding the allegation about drinking in the dugout during games in the 2011 season. Additionally, former manager Terry Francona …
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Sports Illustrated:
Cubs, Epstein eyeing Padres GM Hoyer for role
Cubs, Epstein eyeing Padres GM Hoyer for role
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Varitek: Red Sox were not in turmoil
Varitek: Red Sox were not in turmoil
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Lester's confession is little consolation
Lester's confession is little consolation
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
McGwire getting well-deserved credit as hitting coach — On the eve of his first World Series as a coach, Cardinals hitting coach Mark McGwire sat patiently as members of the media peppered him with questions Tuesday at Busch Stadium. He talked about Albert Pujols, raved about David Freese …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Still Great. Still Albert Pujols. — ST. LOUIS — Ty Cobb hit .240 as a rookie. Willie Mays started 1 for 26. With Albert Pujols, there was no progression. From the moment he arrived in the major leagues, on opening day 2001, he was the best player in the game.
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Bruce Olson / Reuters:
Occupy St. Louis to show commercial-free World Series — (Reuters) - Occupy St. Louis invited baseball fans on Tuesday to watch the World Series for free on a big screen at its campsite, and said it would stream its message against economic inequality between innings.
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Notes: Scouting meetings, Kuroda & Soriano — Here are a few notes that have come up in the phone calls we have made the past few days. — * The Yankees will begin their scouting meetings on Wednesday. They are scheduled to go three days. When asked what they are like …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Whitey forecasts a ‘strange, strange Series’ — Only one man has managed both the Cardinals and the Texas Rangers, tonight's World Series opponents. He finished his managing career with the former and he started his career with the latter. He is Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog …
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Baseball: Darvish ready for major league challenge — TOKYO (Kyodo) — The Yu Darvish sweepstakes are set to begin. — Nippon Ham Fighters ace Darvish, long said to be Japanese baseball's next biggest export to the majors, is ready to make a move stateside through the posting system this offseason …
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Robert Emrich / MLB.com:
Dogs' Choice unable to best Harper — After break, A's No. 2 prospect homers in his third straight game — Michael Choice homered in his third straight game Tuesday, but it wasn't enough to top Bryce Harper. — The Harper-led Scottsdale Scorpions rallied to beat Choice's Phoenix Desert Dogs …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Montero not playing winter ball — The Yankees have decided not to have Jesus Montero play winter ball this offseason. Between Triple-A and the big leagues, Montero played in 127 games this season, and he caught most of them. — General manager Brian Cashman said the Yankees …
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Cashman expects new deal by end of October