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The Red Sox acutely feel Manny Ramirez's absence as they limp into the ALDS against the Angels.
The Red Sox acutely feel Manny Ramirez's absence as they limp into the ALDS against the Angels.
Whatever it is that drives Manny Ramirez today, what do the Dodgers care about tomorrow?
CC Sabathia pitches another complete game, and this one gives Milwaukee a playoff berth for the first time since 1982.
An ailing Ben Sheets shouldn't have pitched for the Brewers and now their season rests on CC Sabathia's arm.
Meaningful games will be played at five venues, and every team trying to make the playoffs is at home.
The Brewers are winning but face a daunting weekend; the Mets are just plain demoralized.
A decisive victory keyed by a Manny Ramirez homer, combined with a D'backs loss, puts L.A.'s magic number at one.
The massive payroll and unreal expectations remain, but the team will miss the playoffs for the first time in 14 seasons.
Chicago visits Minnesota for three games that could decide the AL Central, and both managers have been planning for weeks.
The team with baseball's best record has everything in place for a World Series run – except a healthy lineup.
They pick up a game on the Dodgers and have gotten back-to-back solid starts from Haren and Webb for the first time in a month.
The Mets, Brewers and Astros have each lost three in a row. Will anybody step up?
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The Brewers fire their manager with 12 games to go after the team falls into a tie for the NL wild-card.
New York is 20 games over .500 since Jerry Manuel took over, making him the top choice for NL Manager of the Year.
Angels slugger Vladimir Guerrero already has his eye on ending his October slump.
Cardinals' slugger stands out among candidates that include three Mets, two Astros and a Cub, among others.
Joe Torre's Dodgers are in first place while Joe Girardi's Yankees are in fourth – with a better record.
Sweep of the Diamondbacks gives L.A. a 1½-game lead in the NL West, but the jury is still out.
Defeating the Diamondbacks pulls L.A. within a half-game of first place in the mild, mild NL West.
The clear leader for AL Manager of the Year keeps it light by insisting his team dons an Ed Hardy wardrobe.
Cameras' sharper eyes are adding a new dimension to baseball's scorekeeping tradition – lobbying.
A month synonymous with nobility gave us hot Brewers and Red Sox, hotter Cubs and Rays, Manny in blue and CC seeing red.