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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa takes responsibility for bullpen call — Cards manager Tony La Russa said “it was his fault” on the confusion over calls to the bullpen in the eighth inning of Game 6 on Monday. — “There wasn't anything that Derek (Lilliquist) did wrong there,” La Russa said today. “I've told him that.
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
La Russa is to blame for Cardinals' Game 5 loss
La Russa is to blame for Cardinals' Game 5 loss
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Jean-Jacques Taylor / ESPN:
Mike Napoli turns pressure into success
Mike Napoli turns pressure into success
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ESPN, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Bluebird Banter
Sports Illustrated:
La Russa's sloppy mistakes cost Cardinals any shot in Game 5
La Russa's sloppy mistakes cost Cardinals any shot in Game 5
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NESN.com and Al's Ramblings
Fox Sports:
La Russa's explanations are baffling
La Russa's explanations are baffling
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New York Times, Can't Stop The Bleeding and Bats
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Rangers win wacky and weird Game 5
Rangers win wacky and weird Game 5
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Baseball Time in Arlington and Giants Win
Theo Epstein / Boston Globe:
Farewell, Red Sox Nation — I gave everything I had to the team and received even more in return — Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein gestures to fans during the 2004 World Series Championship parade. (File 2004/Bill Greene/Globe Staff) — I GREW up in Brookline just down the road …
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ESPN:
Cubs introduce Theo Epstein … CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs introduced Theo Epstein as their president of baseball operations on Tuesday, hoping he can end a championship drought the way he did for the Boston Red Sox. — “To me, baseball is better with tradition, baseball is better with history …
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TSN.ca:
Jays make policy change, look to end Farrell speculation — The Toronto Blue Jays tried to clear up the speculation on Tuesday with rumours persisting that the Boston Red Sox - and perhaps even the Chicago Cubs - have interest in manager John Farrell to run their respective clubs.
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Rob Bradford / WEEI:
YOCUM EXAMINES LACKEY; ‘RESOLUTION’ NEAR — According to multiple industry sources, Red Sox right-hander John Lackey recently visited Dr. Lewis Yocum in California to have his right elbow examined. According to one of the sources, the Red Sox are expecting “a final resolution” …
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Matt Pepin / Boston Globe:
John Lackey to have Tommy John surgery — New Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington said today that pitcher John Lackey will have Tommy John surgery and miss the 2012 season. — Lackey had elbow soreness during the season, and recently saw a specialist, Dr. Lewis Yocum.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Ben Cherington Press Conference Quotes — The Red Sox introduced Ben Cherington as their executive VP and general manager this afternoon. Cherington says the Red Sox will have a very good team in 2012 and discussed Boston's managerial search and other offseason plans.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox set to name Cherington general manager — Epstein successor has risen up Red Sox ranks since 1999 — BOSTON — With the man they believe is the ideal successor already in place, the Red Sox will waste no time going on an exhaustive search to replace Theo Epstein …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
MLB accuses Frank McCourt of ‘looting’ $189 million from Dodgers — As the bankrupcty case moves forward, a slew of court filings on Monday show that beating victim Bryan Stow will be central to the arguments and outcome in court. — For the first time, Major League Baseball put …
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Robneyer / Baseball Nation:
Royals Hire Dave Eiland As New Pitching Coach — After the season the Royals fired Bob McClure, their pitching coach of six seasons. Today they've hired Dave Eiland, who spent this season working in the Rays' front office after three seasons as the Yankees' pitching coach. — Bob Dutton:
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Royals hire Eiland as pitching coach
Royals hire Eiland as pitching coach
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cashman has meeting with Hal Steinbrenner — Yankees GM confident of new deal before Monday's expiration — NEW YORK — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman met with managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner on Monday in New York, and a new contract for the GM is expected to be agreed upon before next Monday.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Twins Decline Option On Joe Nathan — The Twins announced today that they've declined their club option on reliever Joe Nathan. The option was worth $12.5MM, but the team will pay a $2MM buyout. … Nathan signed a four-year contract extension for $47MM in March of 2008, and the total remains the record for a reliever.
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Associated Press:
Cardinals in need of another World Series comeback — By Associated Press / World Series Notebook — ARLINGTON, Texas — The St. Louis Cardinals are going to need a comeback in this World Series. — They've done it before. — After a 4-2 loss in Game 5 on Monday night against the Texas Rangers …
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Viva El Birdos
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Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
It's the Hardball Times Annual 2012 — It's gone, out of my hands—sent away to be forever committed to paper. There's nothing I can do about it anymore. What is it? It's The Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2012, our eighth Annual in a row. And this year, it's different.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
A's Release Wuertz, Claim Scribner, Hunter — The A's announced that they released Michael Wuertz to create 40-man roster space for right-hander Evan Scribner and outfielder Cedric Hunter, who were claimed off of waivers from the Padres. The A's held a $3.25MM option for Wuertz in 2012 …
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Yahoo! Sports and Gaslamp Ball
Mark Simon / ESPN:
Where were you for Game 6? — Focus on Sports/Getty Images The Mets weren't the only ones jubilant when Ray Knight scored the winning run in Game 6 of the World Series. — We asked Mets bloggers, a couple of our ESPN friends and an ex-Mets employee to reminisce about Game 6 of the 1986 World Series.
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MetsBlog.com, Mets Merized Online and Real Dirty Mets Blog
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