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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Holliday OK after having moth extracted from ear — ST. LOUIS • Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday had to leave Monday's game in the eighth inning after a moth flew into his right ear and became lodged in the canal. — Holliday rushed off the field in clear pain and tugging at his right ear after the event.
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Associated Press:
Cardinals LF Matt Holliday gets moth stuck in ear — ST. LOUIS (AP)—This was a different sort of injury bug for Matt Holliday(notes). — In a bizarre episode, a moth got stuck deep in Holliday's right ear, forcing the St. Louis Cardinals star to walk off the field while the Los Angeles Dodgers batted …
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Associated Press:
Miles' RBI Triple Keys Dodgers Rally Over Cards
Miles' RBI Triple Keys Dodgers Rally Over Cards
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Mattingly splits Ethier, Kemp in lineup
Mattingly splits Ethier, Kemp in lineup
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Angel Pagan delayed in bathroom while on deck, New York Mets lose 10-0 laugher to Phillies — PHILADELPHIA - The count was 3-2 on Nick Evans in the top of the fifth inning Monday night when Angel Pagan realized he was needed on the field. — In the dugout, Terry Collins shrugged and began yelling for Pagan.
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Associated Press:
Lee goes seven sharp as Phillies hammer Mets
Lee goes seven sharp as Phillies hammer Mets
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Reyes set to begin rehab stint on Thursday
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Top Starters Eschew Free Agency — Boras Corporation client Carlos Gonzalez bucked the agency's trend in January, signing a seven-year, $80MM deal instead of going to free agency as soon as possible. Publicly, Scott Boras said, “I was very much on board with this decision,” …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Supply down, demand up among major league pitchers — PHILADELPHIA — C.J. Wilson's price just went up and CC Sabathia's winter decision might be easier with Jered Weaver's decision to stay with the Los Angeles Angels. — The free agent pitching market grew thinner when Weaver surprisingly agreed …
TSN.ca:
Blue Jays trade Hill, McDonald to D-Backs for Johnson — The Toronto Blue Jays have traded second baseman Aaron Hill and utility infielder John McDonald to the Arizona Diamondbacks for second baseman Kelly Johnson. — Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos announced the deal in a press conference at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Curtis Granderson makes case for American League MVP, one voter calls Yankees CF ‘the front-runner’ — All it took were two sessions in a Texas batting cage last August to transform Curtis Granderson from Bronx bust to AL MVP candidate. — With five weeks remaining in the season …
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Tim Britton / Providence Journal:
Pedroia's stalwart defense helps his MVP chances — ARLINGTON, Texas — As the Red Sox prepare to round the corner of August into September's home stretch, one of their more intriguing races involves the one for the league's Most Valuable Player. — Boston has been part of the MVP discussion all season …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox have been Texas toast — ARLINGTON, Texas — Yes, umpire Doug Eddings made a lousy call that cost the Red Sox a run in the third inning. — Yes, the Red Sox were using a lineup that seemed better suited for a split squad game in Fort Myers in March.
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Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Red Sox's Ellsbury out again, likely in Tuesday
Red Sox's Ellsbury out again, likely in Tuesday
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Texas trouble for Red Sox in recent years
Texas trouble for Red Sox in recent years
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Associated Press:
Choo, Indians down Mariners in game shaken by quake — CLEVELAND — Shin-Soo Choo's three-run homer in the ninth inning gave Cleveland yet another dramatic win, 7-5 over the Seattle Mariners in the first game of a doubleheader briefly shaken by an earthquake.
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Jorge Castillo / New York Times:
Phillies Catcher's Statistics Should Have a Win Column — PHILADELPHIA — Brian Schneider could easily be in a worse spot right now. All he needed to do Monday night was look across the diamond to his former club, the Mets, who entered Tuesday's games 22 ½ games behind …
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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Nationals beat punchless Diamondbacks 4-1 — WASHINGTON (AP)—Nearly five months into his first season with the Washington Nationals, Jayson Werth(notes) believes he's finally getting into a groove at the plate. — Given the lofty expectations that came with his $126 million contract, the upswing is quite overdue.
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Mark Zuckerman / CSNwashington.com:
Strasburg returns to form in rehab start
Strasburg returns to form in rehab start
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Bucs designate reliever Beimel for assignment — PITTSBURGH — The Pirates designated reliever Joe Beimel for assignment on Tuesday in order to open up a roster spot for starting pitcher Ross Ohlendorf. Ohlendorf will start Tuesday's game against the Brewers.
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Associated Press:
Chacin Leads Rockies Past Astros, 9-5 — DENVER (AP) — Jhoulys Chacin threw seven solid innings and had a two-run double while Carlos Gonzalez homered and drove in three runs to help the Colorado Rockies beat the Houston Astros 9-5 on Monday night. — All nine starters reached base for Colorado, which won its third straight.
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