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  • FILE - In this June 26, 2011, file photo, New York Yankees' Jorge Posada hits a home run during the fifth inning of an interleague baseball game against the Colorado Rockies at Yankee Stadium in New York. A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012, that the five-time All-Star catcher will announce his retirement this month. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)

    Yankees catcher Jorge Posada set to retire, according to AP Source

    Jorge Posada is planning to retire after 17 seasons with the New York Yankee rather than pursue opportunities with other teams.


  • Torre quits MLB to pursue Dodgers ownership

    Joe Torre resigned Wednesday as Major League Baseball's executive vice president for baseball operations to join a group trying to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.


  • Forget '11 (or so Red Sox hope): Bobby V is coming

    Players eating fried chicken and drinking beer in the clubhouse during games. If it didn't bother Bobby Valentine as a baseball lifer, it would certainly offend his sensibilities as a self-proclaimed gourmet chef.


  • AP source: Red Sox, Valentine agree to terms

    Players eating fried chicken and drinking beer in the clubhouse during games. If it didn't bother Bobby Valentine as a baseball lifer, it would certainly offend his sensibilities as a self-proclaimed gourmet chef.


  • Theo Epstein joins the Cubs

    Theo Epstein knew it was time to move on, even though it meant leaving the team he loved. After nearly a decade as general manager in Boston where he won two World Series titles, Epstein decided change would be a good thing.


  • Epstein tasked with making Cubs contenders

    Theo Epstein knew it was time to move on, even though it meant leaving the team he loved. After nearly a decade as general manager in Boston where he won two World Series titles, Epstein decided change would be a good thing.


  • Epstein joins the Cubs

    Theo Epstein knew it was time to move on, even though it meant leaving the team he loved. After nearly a decade as general manager in Boston where he won two World Series titles, Epstein decided change would be a good thing.


  • Trouble for Red Sox didn't begin in September

    In the bad old days, the Boston Red Sox were good for a catastrophe every decade or so: Bucky Dent. Bill Buckner. Pesky holding the ball. Grady leaving the mound. The Curse of the Bambino.


  • Rangers-Cardinals: A capsule look at World Series

    A look at the best-of-seven World Series between the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals:


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