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Baseball News Archives for November 1, 2005

Mariners decline options two players
Nov 1 2005 11:44PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - The Seattle Mariners declined their options Tuesday on reliever Shigetoshi Hasegawa and shortstop Pokey Reese.
 
Pitcher Witasick re-signs with Athletics
Nov 1 2005 10:19PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Four days after becoming a free agent, right-hander Jay Witasick accepted a $2.75 million, two-year contract to stay with the Oakland Athletics.
 
Source: Phillies set to name Gillick GM
Nov 1 2005 10:10PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Pat Gillick will become the Philadelphia Phillies' new general manager, a baseball official told The Associated Press on Tuesday night.
 
Dodgers keeping quiet about GM candidate
Nov 1 2005 9:57PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Dodgers won't identify candidates for their vacant general manager's job, but acknowledged Tuesday that Pat Gillick is out of the picture.
 
A's decline 1B Hatteberg's option
Nov 1 2005 9:31PM (CT)
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The Oakland Athletics parted ways with first baseman Scott Hatteberg on Tuesday, declining his $2.8 million option for the 2006 season.
 
Boston reliever files for free agency
Nov 1 2005 9:21PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Red Sox right-hander Matt Mantei filed for free agency on Tuesday, becoming the sixth Boston player and second reliever to do so.
 
Suzuki, Hunter, Chavez win Gold Gloves
Nov 1 2005 8:47PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Seattle right fielder Ichiro Suzuki, Minnesota center fielder Torii Hunter and Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez won their fifth straight Gold Gloves on Tuesday.
 
Red Sox look at life after Epstein
Nov 1 2005 8:45PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Maybe it was too much to expect that something as trivial as winning the World Series would be enough to straighten out the Boston Red Sox.
 
Bowa becomes Yankees' third-base coach
Nov 1 2005 7:49PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Larry Bowa is ready to be George Steinbrenner's third-base coach, and all that entails.
 
Valentine a candidate for Devil Rays job
Nov 1 2005 7:45PM (CT)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Two days after gauging Bobby Valentine's interest by telephone, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays made the former New York Mets manager one of three finalists for the club's vacant managerial position.
 
Hoffman makes counteroffer to Padres
Nov 1 2005 7:44PM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Trevor Hoffman's agent made a counteroffer on Tuesday to the Padres, but wasn't optimistic that the closer would remain in San Diego.
 
D.C. moves toward new Nationals stadium
Nov 1 2005 7:43PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Members of the District of Columbia Council approved a measure Tuesday to strengthen the city's financing plan for a new baseball stadium for the Washington Nationals.
 
Marlins decline option on Alfonseca
Nov 1 2005 5:35PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - Reliever Antonio Alfonseca's $2.75 million option for 2006 was declined Tuesday by the Florida Marlins.
 
World Series crew chief defends umpires
Nov 1 2005 4:45PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - World Series crew chief Joe West defended umpires against criticism of their postseason performance, saying "I think we did just fine."
 
Colborn, Lett follow Tracy to Pirates
Nov 1 2005 3:17PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pitching coach Jim Colborn and bench coach Jim Lett are following former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Jim Tracy to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
 
Braves exercise option on John Thomson
Nov 1 2005 1:26PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - Pitcher John Thomson's $4.75 million option for 2006 was exercised Tuesday by the Atlanta Braves.
 
GM Theo Epstein walks away from Red Sox
Nov 1 2005 3:38AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - At 31, boy wonder Theo Epstein was ready to step out on his own. The Red Sox general manager walked away from his hometown team on Monday, stunning Boston and the baseball world just one year after helping the franchise win its first World Series championship since 1918.
 
   

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