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Jon Heyman / New York Post:
Dusty Baker set to return as Astros manager regardless of World Series fate  —  Whether Houston wins or loses the World Series, sources say Dusty Baker wants to return to the Astros.  So no riding off into the sunset following a potential first managerial World Series title.  The team also wants him back.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
With no Black players in World Series, Astros manager Dusty Baker is ‘ashamed of the game’  —  HOUSTON — Dusty Baker hears it all, tilts his head back and sighs in disbelief.  —  Come on, do people believe actually believe that he needs to win a World Series to get into the Hall of Fame?  —  Really?
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
‘Choose your battles’: How the NFL chased MLB World Series off football's holy day
Jim Alexander / Orange County Register:
Even if you despise the Astros, it's hard to hate Dusty Baker
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Jonas Shaffer / Baltimore Sun:
Ravens overcome injuries behind QB Lamar Jackson, running game to rally past Buccaneers, 27-22  —  ExpandAutoplay  —  1 of 38  —  TAMPA, Fla. — In a strange half-season of soaring starts, wild finishes and everything imaginable in between, Thursday night offered maybe the strangest ending yet …
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Ryan McFadden / Baltimore Sun:
Ravens TE Mark Andrews, WR Rashod Bateman, RB Gus Edwards exit with injuries vs. Buccaneers  —  ExpandAutoplay  —  1 of 38  —  After being listed as questionable to play entering the game, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, wide receiver Rashod Bateman and running back Gus Edwards exited …
Childs Walker / Baltimore Sun:
Ravens DE Calais Campbell out, 7 other starters questionable to play Thursday night vs. Buccaneers
Ira Winderman / Sun-Sentinel:
Heat stagger late, with Butler, Adebayo unable to hold off Warriors in 123-110 loss  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Appreciate this: With the Miami Heat playing on the second night of a back-to-back set against a team idle the previous night, Stephen Curry stood at midcourt with 5:31 to play repeatedly beating …
Matthew Roberson / New York Daily News:
An Astros-Phillies World Series leaves New York baseball fans in a no-win situation  —  Nobody will feel bad for New York baseball fans, ever.  —  Fans of the Yankees get to cheer for the most successful, most recognizable team in North American sports.  Mets fans (for most of the season …
Jon Heyman / New York Post:
Red Sox, Rafael Devers remain far apart in extension negotiations  —  The Red Sox have reopened contract talks with star third baseman Rafael Devers, but the gap is said to remain large.  —  Word is the Red Sox have now raised their offer to $200 million-plus, probably necessary given …
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
After being fired in Boston, Phillies' Dave Dombrowski went and built another World Series team  —  HOUSTON - Dave Dombrowski, still emotionally scarred from his Boston experience, emphatically said, “No.”  —  And “No,” again.  —  Three times Dombrowski told then-Philadelphia Phillies …
Jason Foster / Sporting News:
2022 Sporting News MLB awards: Aaron Judge voted top player; Spencer Strider, Julio Rodriguez take rookie honors  —  •  —  The 2022 MLB season was a compelling campaign laced with historic moments and record-setting performances, not to mention a healthy dose of other drama …
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Zack Wheeler: Jacob deGrom happy with Mets but wants to be paid what he's worth  —  HOUSTON — During the Mets' last trip to Philadelphia, in August, two former teammates caught up for a lengthy pregame chat in the outfield.  —  Zack Wheeler departed that conversation convinced …
San Bernardino Sun:
Mike Davis, author of seminal LA chronicle ‘City of Quartz,’ dies at 76  —  Best-selling author and ‘Marxist environmentalist’ anticipated wildfires and riots in his writings  —  SAN DIEGO — Mike Davis, an author, activist and self-defined “Marxist environmentalist” whose greatest fears drove …
Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Jalen Brunson gets love from Garden crowd in 134-131 overtime win against Hornets  —  The Knicks won by the very tip of a sneaker sole.  —  With 5.5 seconds left in overtime and the Knicks winning by 3, P.J. Washington's shot was ruled a 2-pointer because, by the slimmest of margins, his foot touched the 3-point line.
 
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