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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals criticized for not speaking to media after Game 2 — • The Cardinals would prefer to let their bats and gloves do their talking. But because this is the World Series, that is not an option. — When they landed Saturday afternoon, the National League champions found themselves tied …
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Pujols displays zero leadership after Game 2 loss — ST. LOUIS - The kids could handle the mess. Never mind that Albert Pujols(notes) created it. This is his clubhouse, where his rules apply and where the term leader is thrown around rather liberally considering real leaders, you know, lead.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Texas Rangers rally on two sac flies in 9th, knot up World Series with 2-1 Game 2 win over Cardinals — RANGERS 2, CARDINALS 1 — ST. LOUIS - The Cardinals' bullpen is human, after all. — With St. Louis three outs away from a commanding lead, the Rangers scored twice in the ninth …
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Fox Sports:
How Cards respond in Game 3 is crucial — ST. LOUIS — The last time a World Series game was lost like this, it ended with Luis Gonzalez leaping down the first-base line, Mariano Rivera shuffling toward the dugout, and the Arizona Diamondbacks spilling onto the field. — Yes, that one: Nov. 4, 2001.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Versatile Craig will play more in Texas
Versatile Craig will play more in Texas
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Sports Illustrated:
La Russa loses his magic touch as Rangers even tense World Series
La Russa loses his magic touch as Rangers even tense World Series
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Associated Press:
Rangers rally in ninth to beat Cardinals, even World Series
Rangers rally in ninth to beat Cardinals, even World Series
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Texas rallies for 2 in 9th, wins 2-1 to tie Series
Texas rallies for 2 in 9th, wins 2-1 to tie Series
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
It's official: Epstein resigns and joins Cubs — Theo Epstein resigned as general manager of the Red Sox tonight and on Tuesday will be introduced as the president of baseball operations of the Cubs. The Red Sox will name Ben Cherington as his successor that same day.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Epstein resigns from Red Sox to join Cubs — BOSTON — Theo Epstein, who grew up in the shadows of Fenway Park and served as general manager of the Red Sox for nine seasons, has decided to leave his hometown team and become the president of baseball operations in the Chicago Cubs' front office.
Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Toronto— From Saturday's Globe and Mail — We'll know by this time next week whether Mark McGwire has won another World Series ring. It won't be until January that we'll know how much his reputation has been saved. — But make no mistake: reading what amounts to baseball's version of the tea leaves …
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: Citi Field changes on tap — Substantial dimension changes to Citi Field will be announced after the World Series, in an effort to make the 3-year-old ballpark more hitter-friendly, a team official confirmed. — Citi Field allowed 1.33 homers per game last season …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Bucs to decline options on Snyder, Doumit — In a pronouncement that comes as no surprise, general manager Neal Huntington said that the Pirates intend to decline club options for Ryan Doumit and Chris Snyder after the conclusion of the World Series. The catchers are two of four Pirates who hold club options for the 2012 season.
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New York Post:
Five years after last shot at Series, Mets face game-changing winter — Mets on Twitter — “We'll explore Wright's market,” a team official said. “I think considering where we are as an organization, it would be foolish not to at least look at it. However, I expect actually pulling the trigger is a long shot.”
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Young remains Rangers' heartbeat ... but could have been a Royal — Michael Young epitomizes the Texas Rangers. Epitomizes. That's the word manager Ron Washington uses when discussing his seven-time All-Star who has logged significant time at all four infield positions throughout a 12-season career.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Curt Young returns to Athletics — Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports reports that Curt Young has returned to Oakand. Young was the pitching coach in Oakland for seven years before taking a two-year deal with the Red Sox. — His one year was not a successful one.
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