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12:20 AM ET, October 29, 2011

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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
The Team that Refused to Die  —  The Cardinals defeat the Texas Rangers 6-2 in game seven of the World Series, winning the 11th world championship in team history.  They were 8 1/2 games out of the wild card in early September and caught the Braves on the last day of the season.
Discussion: MLB Rumors and Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Derrick Goold / Boston Herald:
Matt Holliday replaced on Cardinals' World Series roster for Game 7  —  ST. LOUIS — What appeared momentarily to be a game-changing play at third base in Game 6 of the World Series has become a roster-altering event for the St. Louis Cardinals.  —  Matt Holliday sprained his right wrist diving …
Troy Renck / On the Rox:
Cardinals' Holliday out for Game 7 of World Series  —  The Cardinals' Matt Holliday, right, yells at third base umpire umpire Alfonso Marquez after he was picked off by Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre in the sixth inning of Game 6 Thursday night.  —  ST. LOUIS — Game 7 …
Discussion: Beyond the Box Score
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter to start Game 7
Discussion: baseballmusings.com
Sports Illustrated:
Cruz's unforgiveable defensive gaffe proves costly to Rangers … Cardinals Force Game 7 … David Freese's home run leading off the bottom of the 11th inning gives the St. Louis Cardinals to a wild 10-9 victory over the Texas Rangers in Game 6 of the World Series.
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
David Freese, St. Louis force Game 7  —  Twice down to their last strike, Cards rally in ninth and 10th innings, win it in 11th  —  ST. LOUIS — It ended with a baseball soaring through the October sky.  —  Soaring toward a patch of resplendent green grass, located just beyond the center-field fence.
Fox Sports:
Hamilton gets special message before HR
Associated Press:
Cardinals force stunned Rangers to 7 as David Freese's HR caps wild rally
Discussion: ESPN, ESPN, MLB, Purple Row and joy of sox
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
The story of the Cardinals fan who returned David Freese's homer
Discussion: 6-4-2
ESPN:
Reports: Jerry DiPoto to be Angels GM  —  Arizona Diamondbacks executive Jerry DiPoto will be the next general manager of the Los Angeles Angels, according to multiple media reports.  —  DiPoto has been senior vice president of scouting and player development for Arizona.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Angels To Name Jerry Dipoto GM  —  The Angels' exhaustive search for a new general manager is over.  They will name Jerry Dipoto of the Diamondbacks their next GM, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports (on Twitter).  —  The 43-year-old was the top name on MLBTR's list of GM candidates.
Stephania Bell / ESPN:
Sources: Falsone to make history with Dodgers  —  The Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to announce early next week the hiring of Sue Falsone as their new head physical therapist/athletic trainer, sources told ESPN.com.  —  Falsone will become the first woman to serve as head athletic trainer …
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Associated Press:
Selig may decide compensation for prez Epstein  —  ST. LOUIS — Baseball commissioner Bud Selig expects he will have to decide what compensation the Boston Red Sox should receive for allowing general manager Theo Epstein to leave and join the Chicago Cubs.  —  Epstein quit Boston with a year …
Discussion: Boston Globe and ESPN
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Sources: Yankees, CC's reps talking new deal  —  NEW YORK — With both sides highly motivated to get a deal done, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and the agent for ace CC Sabathia will try to complete a new contract this weekend in an effort to prevent the left-hander from becoming …
Discussion: MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Nick Swisher likely to return to Yankees next season, meaning Bombers won't pursue Carlos Beltran
TSN.ca:
Game 7: Inning-by-inning recap  —  The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers 6-2 in Game 7 to win the franchise's 11th World Series Championship.  —  Relive the game below with an inning-by-inning recap.  —  Inning-by-inning:  —  1st: Chris Carpenter struggled early, giving up a hit to leadoff hitter Ian Kinsler.
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Joe Posnanski / Joe Blogs:   Game Six  —  The 10-year-old in me loves comebacks.
 
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