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Jim Souhan: Twins lacked Cruz control, so signing a hitter like Nelson is an offseason priority

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MINNEAPOLIS — Should the Pohlads sell the Twins?

Yes.

Also, I should be given a free cherry-red Maserati convertible that will move so fast that my flowing locks will trail behind me like a jet’s contrails.

I’ll also need someone to throw in some flowing locks to make that work.

The Twins’ collapse this season was pathetic. That ...Read more

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Paul Sullivan: What exactly is GM Chris Getz looking for in his search for the next White Sox manager?

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CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox managerial search officially began two months ago with the firing of Pedro Grifol, and the revelation by general manager Chris Getz that he planned to hire someone from outside the organization not named A.J. Pierzynski or Ozzie Guillen.

Preferably it would be someone already in a major-league uniform, Getz ...Read more

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Padres rout Dodgers to even NL Division series at one game apiece

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LOS ANGELES — At the end of a Sunday evening that was even more charged than most postseason games, the San Diego Padres are alive and well.

Yu Darvish was as good as ever. Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jackson Merrill continued to rise to the occasion of October. Jurickson Profar was in the middle of it all again.

And the Padres bounced back in a ...Read more

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Phillies' Alec Bohm says his benching was 'a little surprising,' but he isn't pouting

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PHILADELPHIA — Alec Bohm started the All-Star Game in July but found himself on the bench in October as the Phillies sat their everyday third baseman on Saturday for Game 2 of the National League Division Series.

“I’ve been an everyday player here the last few years, so obviously it was a little surprising,” Bohm said after the Phillies...Read more

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Mets' Mark Vientos 'blossoming into a heck of a player' in NLDS

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PHILADELPHIA — Mark Vientos is affectionately called “Swaggy V” by his teammates in the New York Mets clubhouse, but after Sunday night, a more appropriate nickname might be “Agent of Chaos.”

Vientos caused a lot of chaos in the Mets’ Game 2 NLDS loss on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park, though it was mostly the good kind. The 24-year-...Read more

David Murphy: Nick Castellanos rises from the dead -- again -- and slays the zombie Mets ... for now

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PHILADELPHIA — Go, young grasshoppers, gather 'round your Uncle Nick. He has a story to tell. Listen up close and you might learn a thing or two.

Your game is impressive. He'll tell you that, I'm sure. Wouldn't surprise me at all if, during the mayhem of Game 2, he caught himself smiling wistfully as you again punched your way out of the ...Read more

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Nick Castellanos goes from boos to roars in delivering a walk-off Phillies win to tie the NLDS

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PHILADELPHIA — For the first five innings on Sunday, every slider that Phillies hitters chased low and away felt like another nail in their coffin.

For his first two at-bats against the New York Mets, Nick Castellanos had been one of their worst offenders — so much so, that holding off on a ball earned him sarcastic cheers from the Citizens...Read more

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Phillies' Alec Bohm out of the lineup for Game 2 of NLDS vs. Mets; Edmundo Sosa to start at 3B

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PHILADELPHIA — Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is not in the starting lineup for Sunday’s Game 2 of the National League Division Series against the New York Mets, replaced by Edmundo Sosa. Manager Rob Thomson said he wanted to get “some energy” in the lineup with Sosa in place of the struggling Bohm.

“He’s kind of our energy guy,�...Read more

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Bill Madden: Pete Rose and the Hall of Fame … the writers deserve to have the final say

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Pete Rose died last Monday at age 83 and so ended one of the great American tragedies.

Throughout his entire playing career — which encompassed three batting titles, the Rookie of the Year award in 1963, a Most Valuable Player award in 1973, 10 200-hit seasons, a National League record 44-game hitting streak, four runs-scored titles, a .321 ...Read more

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Bill Plaschke: Take that! Vengeful Dodgers roar in postseason opening win over reeling Padres

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LOS ANGELES — For a first act, it was deafening madness.

For a first step, it was a dizzying leap.

For a Game 1, it was a Game 7, nine innings fought and cheered and inhaled by more than 53,000 bouncing fans as if it were the last bit of baseball on Earth.

Wait, the Dodgers are going to play more of these?

Yes, absolutely, at least 10 more...Read more

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Shohei Ohtani's three-run home run helps rally Dodgers past Padres in NLDS Game 1

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LOS ANGELES — The redemption tour began just as the Los Angeles Dodgers imagined it, back when they signed Shohei Ohtani to his $700 million contract in the offseason.

With one of the superstar’s thunderous, no-doubt, game-changing home run swings.

One inning into their postseason opener on Saturday night, the Dodgers were having nightmare...Read more

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Alex Verdugo delivers as Yankees welcome postseason baseball back to Bronx with win over Royals

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NEW YORK — After waiting 713 days for playoff baseball to return to the Bronx, a restless crowd filled the seats inside Yankee Stadium on Saturday night.

Long before Gerrit Cole threw the first pitch of the ALDS, Yankees fans booed the visiting Kansas City Royals, roared for Juan Soto’s pinstriped postseason debut, and thunderously declared...Read more

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David Murphy: The Phillies just lost a near-must-win Game 1. The bats better arrive fast in Game 2.

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PHILADELPHIA — They couldn’t lose this one. Not with Zack Wheeler on the mound. Not with the opposition running on empty. Not with a home crowd that was ready to combust.

The Phillies squandered all of these advantages on Saturday evening. They did it in a fashion that can deflate a team for good. Seven of the best-pitched innings a team ...Read more

Mets roar back with five-run 8th inning to take Game 1 of NLDS in win over Phillies

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PHILADELPHIA — Two Philadelphia Phillies fans walked around the Citizens Bank Park concourse on Saturday afternoon asking fans decked in red and powder blue, if they were ready to “smash the pumpkin.” Clearly, the “playoff pumpkin” displayed by Pete Alonso after the Mets‘ wild-card win is not welcome in enemy territory.

The pumpkin ...Read more

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Guardians' first-inning flurry helps bury Tigers, 7-0, in ALDS Game 1

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CLEVELAND – From the very first time the Detroit Tigers deployed an opener ahead of a bulk-innings reliever, manager AJ Hinch warned, it’s not always going to be perfect.

It picked a bad time to be critically imperfect.

The Cleveland Guardians capsized the strategy Saturday with a five-run barrage in the first inning and seized control of ...Read more

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Anthony Rizzo won't make Yankees' ALDS roster, hopes to return later this postseason

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NEW YORK — The two broken fingers on Anthony Rizzo’s right hand no longer had a protective brace or a wrap around them when he spoke to reporters on Friday night, but that didn’t stop the first baseman from announcing that he will not be on the Yankees’ ALDS roster.

“I feel good. I feel a lot better than I did six days ago,” said ...Read more

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Freddie Freeman says his ankle sprain is worst injury he's ever tried to play through

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LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman prides himself on his durability, the Dodgers first baseman having played all 162 games twice and 157 games or more six other times, a resolve that has required him to play through numerous injuries throughout his 15-year career, including a broken right-middle finger in August.

But Freeman has never fought ...Read more

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Padres coy about how they plan to stop Shohei Ohtani: 'I'm not telling you'

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LOS ANGELES — The first laugh line of this National League Division Series came on Friday afternoon, when San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt was asked how his club planned to attack Shohei Ohtani.

“I’m not telling you,” Shildt responded with a chuckle, one reciprocated by the mass of media members before him at his pre-NLDS news ...Read more

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Bryce Miller: Sheel Seidler says late Padres owner wanted World Series with 'every cell in his body'

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SAN DIEGO — Amid the rumble and roar of Petco Park after the Padres stiff-armed the Braves in a wild-card playoff series Wednesday, Sheel Seidler paused in a tunnel next to the dugout. The emotions hit in flashes, blurring into something unexpected, knotting up both her head and heart.

There was a complicated jumble of happiness, relief and ...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: In yet another Dodgers-Padres NLDS matchup, Steve Garvey can't lose

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LOS ANGELES — You can buy an autographed baseball in a million places, but you can buy a $75 autographed baseball from a U.S. Senate candidate in one place.

The candidate, of course, is Steve Garvey, who is a household name in California not because of a life spent in politics, but because of a distinguished career for the Dodgers and San ...Read more