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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Crawford double in the 11th gives Red Sox a win — The worst April of his career is history. Now May has become a series of celebrations for new Red Sox left fielder Carl Crawford. — For the second time in nine days, Crawford delivered a game-winning hit, slamming a double off the wall …
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Crawford's RBI lifts Red Sox to win over Twins — BOSTON—Pinch-runner Jose Iglesias raced around from first to score on close play at the plate on Carl Crawford's one-out double off the left-field wall in the bottom of the 11th inning, lifting the Boston Red Sox to a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Twins.
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
After balk, Red Sox have a talk with Aceves — Alfredo Aceves is a talented pitcher. He has allowed only 113 hits over 139.1 career innings with 33 walks and 94 strikeouts There aren't too many guys out there with a career 3.17 ERA and a 1.07 WHIP. — Part of his being good is being stubborn and a little arrogant.
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Globe and Mail:
Tigers double up on Jays — Austin Jackson drove in four runs, including a three-run double in a big fourth inning, and Victor Martinez drove in three runs with two doubles and a homer as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 10-5 Monday. — Detroit starter Max Scherzer allowed …
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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Only consistent for Jays is inconsistent health
Only consistent for Jays is inconsistent health
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Associated Press:
White Sox use long ball to knock off Angels in Anaheim — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Edwin Jackson pitched seven superb innings for his first victory in more than a month, Carlos Quentin homered and drove in five runs, and the Chicago White Sox routed the Los Angeles Angels 8-0 on Monday night.
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Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Ozzie: Peavy will return vs. Angels Wednesday
Ozzie: Peavy will return vs. Angels Wednesday
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Getting late early for the White Sox
Getting late early for the White Sox
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
A-Rod needs to fix it ... and fast — Overlooked in the Jeter hoopla has been Rodriguez, who hasn't homered since April 23 — The New York Yankees have hit a major league-leading 54 home runs through the first 32 games of the season. — Only five of them have been hit by Alex Rodriguez.
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Conor Orr / New Jersey Online:
Yankees GM Brian Cashman weighs in on Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and more
Yankees GM Brian Cashman weighs in on Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and more
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Dan Lozano To Represent Alex Rodriguez
Dan Lozano To Represent Alex Rodriguez
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River Avenue Blues and SportsBusiness Daily
Mike Scioscia's tragic illness:
Dodgers Head Further Into the Darkness — The funny part is, what was a pretty solid start from Chad Billingsley is going to get lost in a sea of poor bullpen work, bad umpiring, the usual lousy Dodger offense, and the big scarlet L that got hung on Billingsley's chest.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
After disputed call, Mattingly, Uribe ejected
After disputed call, Mattingly, Uribe ejected
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KTRK-TV:
Bob Allen — HOUSTON (KTRK) — Despite denials from Drayton McLane that a sale has been finalized, nearly everything has been agreed to with potential buyer Jim Crane. — All that's left to do is just a little fine-tuning before the sale of the Astros to Crane and his group is announced.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Bankruptcy could help Frank McCourt retain control of Dodgers — Major League Baseball is said to be ‘looking hard’ at the possibility of that. The league and his ex-wife would almost certainly oppose move, but court need not yield to MLB rules. — Major League Baseball is preparing …
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Associated Press:
Blanton, Phillies turn 4 DPs to beat Marlins 6-4 — MIAMI - The Philadelphia Phillies turned four double plays behind Joe Blanton, who came off the disabled list to pitch five innings and earn his first victory of the season by helping to beat the Florida Marlins 6-4 on Monday night.
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phillies to skip fifth starter Friday
Phillies to skip fifth starter Friday
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Zachary Levine / Ultimate Astros:
Astros sign ex-Ranger Ramirez to boost catching depth — 1,090 — With Carlos Corporan, who had a strong major league spring training, out for a month at Class AAA, the Astros have acquired a backup plan to their backup plan, signing former Rangers catcher Max Ramirez to a minor league deal.
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Associated Press:
La Russa to miss Cubs opener for treatment — ST. LOUIS—St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa will miss Tuesday's series opener at Chicago for medial evaluation of an affliction to his face and right eye. — The team says the examination will be at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix.
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Sports Illustrated:
Harper, Trout top list of the game's best minor league prospects … Baseball's best prospects are starting to find their way onto major-league rosters as teams try to shore up weaknesses and/or find out exactly what they have before trading season. Within the past few days alone …
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Associated Press:
Trevor Cahill 6-0 for Oakland after 7-2 win at Texas — ARLINGTON, Texas - Trevor Cahill pitched seven strong innings to earn his sixth straight win to start the season and Josh Willingham homered and drove in five runs and the Oakland Athletics beat the Texas Rangers 7-2 Monday night.
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Rick Stroud / St. Petersburg Times:
Cleared vision helps Tampa Bay Rays' Casey Kotchman revive career — BALTIMORE — You can't hit what you can't see. That time-honored baseball axiom was never more real to Casey Kotchman than when he stood at the plate inspecting pitches last season. — “It was kind of like looking through a dirty windshield wiper,” he said.
Associated Press:
Iannetta leads light-hitting Rockies past Mets to snap skid — DENVER — Chris Iannetta broke a seventh-inning tie with a homer that barely cleared the left-field wall and the Colorado Rockies snapped their four-game skid with a 2-1 win over the New York Mets on Monday night.
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