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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs relieve Quade of managerial duties — Chicago finished fifth in NL Central in skipper's only full season — CHICAGO — Mike Quade will not be back as Cubs manager. — Theo Epstein, Cubs president of baseball operations, made the announcement Wednesday after traveling to Florida to inform Quade face to face.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
New Cubs GM doesn't sugarcoat situation — Hoyer realizes work to be done but is undaunted — Jed Hoyer doesn't have to worry about who will get the credit if the Cubs win the World Series under his watch. — The new Cubs general manager probably will defer to his boss, Theo Epstein …
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ESPN:
Mike Quade out as Cubs manager … The Chicago Cubs fired manager Mike Quade on Wednesday, and president of baseball operations Theo Epstein seems to have ruled out a popular name to succeed him in Ryne Sandberg. — “The managerial search process begins immediately,” Epstein said.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Dale Sveum discusses interview with Red Sox — and other notes from Fenway — Dale Sveum just finished a 25-minute session with the media. He spoke eloquently about the passion in Boston and what a great place Fenway Park is for somebody in baseball. — Sveum is well aware …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Quade out as Cubs manager; Ryno not a candidate — Mike Quade is out as Chicago Cubs manager with one year remaining on his two-year deal, and Ryne Sandberg won't be considered as his replacement. — Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein flew to Florida on Wednesday to personally give Quade the news.
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Theo Epstein / Associated Press:
Cubs fire Quade, pass on Sandberg
Cubs fire Quade, pass on Sandberg
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Peter O'Malley wants to run Dodgers — The former team owner has told Commissioner Bud Selig about his plans. He hopes to lead an investment group to buy the club and ‘reconnect the team and the community.’ — Former Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley, left, shakes hands with Frank McCourt during …
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Bill Shaikin / Dodgers Blog:
Frank McCourt agrees to sell Dodgers — Frank McCourt agreed Tuesday to sell the Dodgers, abruptly surrendering the team after fighting to retain it over two years and in two courts. — McCourt and Major League Baseball have agreed to seek approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for an auction of the Dodgers.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Mark Cuban offered to buy Dodgers, but price was too high
Mark Cuban offered to buy Dodgers, but price was too high
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Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
What should the Marlins do with Chris Coghlan? — Around this time two years ago, Chris Coghlan won the National League Rookie of the Year award after a season that led many to believe the Marlins had found their next star player. — But Coghlan's stock has drastically dropped …
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Wallace Matthews / MLB:
Source: Yanks scared off by Oswalt back woes — Although the New York Yankees' offseason priority is adding a starting pitcher, there is one high-profile free-agent starter who has apparently been crossed off the team's shopping list. — No, it's not C.J. Wilson.
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Associated Press:
Dodgers, Red Sox boast 6 Gold Glovers — NEW YORK — Clayton Kershaw, Matt Kemp and Andre Ethier became the first trio of Los Angeles Dodgers to win NL Gold Gloves in the same year, and Adrian Gonzalez, Dustin Pedroia and Jacoby Ellsbury became the first three Red Sox in 32 seasons to win the AL honor together.
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Top offensive players earn Silver Sluggers — The postseason honor roll expanded Wednesday, when the American League and National League distributed the Silver Slugger Award to the best offensive players at each position. Nine players received the award for the first time, and only six players were repeat winners from last year.
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Los Angeles Angels GM plans new way to evaluate players — Incoming Los Angeles Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto signaled a new direction for the way the team plans to evaluate players Wednesday in an interview on 710 ESPN. — Unlike most major league teams, the Angels haven't viewed on-base percentage as a pre-eminent statistic.
Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Nationals, Chien-Ming Wang remain in contract discussions — The Nationals remain in contract talks with starting pitcher Chien-Ming Wang, whose agent remains optimistic he will ultimately sign with the Nationals. — The status of the talks between the Nationals and Wang are “the same,” said Alan Nero, Wang's agent.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa might manage in All-Star Game — Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, who met with former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa a couple months ago in Milwaukee, wasn't necessarily surprised that La Russa stepped down on Monday. But Selig said on Tuesday that baseball will miss the 2011 World Series-winning manager.
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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Cashman Unplugged (CC, Yu, Jorge, more) — Here is all and everything you need to know about Yankees GM Brian Cashman's news conference. — CC MAKES OFFSEASON EASIER: Cashman said having Sabathia on-board allows him to be “very open-minded and conservative in our approach.”
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Cashman saying a whole lot of nothing