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Associated Press:
Rays' Archer Beats Yankees for the Third Time — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Rookie Chris Archer beat the New York Yankees for the third time, Evan Longoria hit one of four homers off Hiroki Kuroda and the Tampa Bay Rays topped their AL East rivals 7-2 on Friday night.
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ESPN, DRaysBay and Canadian Press
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Steve Adams / MLB Rumors:
Rays Acquire David DeJesus — 2:51pm: The Nats will choose a PTBNL from a list with fewer than five names, according to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times (via Twitter). — 12:11pm: David DeJesus' stay in Washington was brief, to say the least. After acquiring him from the Cubs on Monday …
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MLB.com, HardballTalk, MLB Daily Dish and Bleed Cubbie Blue
Alex Speier / WEEI:
CONSIDER THE ALTERNATIVES: WHERE WOULD RED SOX BE WITHOUT GOLDEN WRECKING BALL OFFERED BY DODGERS? — It is difficult to exaggerate the franchise-altering significance of the Red Sox-Dodgers trade that took place one year ago Sunday. For the Red Sox, the deal represented a crumpling of one blueprint …
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Boston Globe, MLB Rumors, Over the Monster, Full Count, Baseball Nation and Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness
Michael Baron / Metsblog:
Final Score: Tigers 6 Mets 1 — Daisuke Matsuzaka allowed five runs in five innings, four of which came in the second inning thanks in part to a three-run home run by Miguel Cabrera, a home run by Torii Hunter. — Carlos Torres allowed a solo home run to Austin Jackson in two innings of relief.
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Amazin' Avenue
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Associated Press:
Twins Trip Indians 5-1 — CLEVELAND — Samuel Deduno pitched six solid innings and Josh Willingham busted out of a slump with a two-run double in the seventh, leading the Minnesota Twins to a 5-1 win over Cleveland on Friday night, slowing the Indians' climb toward a wild-card spot.
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Let's Go Tribe and Canadian Press
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Susan Slusser / Oakland Athletics:
Kurt Suzuki rejoining A's; his comments plus trade details — Kurt Suzuki will be tagging out players at home plate for the A's for the rest of the season. He was traded back from the Nationals Friday morning. (Greg Fiume / Getty Images) — From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser
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Federal Baseball, Baseball America and MLB Rumors
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Amanda Comak / Washington Times:
Nationals trade Kurt Suzuki to Athletics
Nationals trade Kurt Suzuki to Athletics
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MLB Daily Dish, Federal Baseball and Athletics Nation
Associated Press:
Eric Wedge back following stroke — SEATTLE — After a month away, manager Eric Wedge has rejoined the Seattle Mariners following a mild stroke suffered before a game in late July. — Clean shaven, looking thinner and energized, Wedge was back behind his office desk Friday afternoon …
Scott Miller / CBSSports.com:
Angels' tense times nearly included Pujols, Hunter fight in 2012 — The two-year downhill toboggan run of owner Arte Moreno's broken franchise has created a suffocatingly tense atmosphere throughout the organization best illustrated by a team meeting last August, in which All-Star Torii Hunter …
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MLB Rumors, HardballTalk, The Strike Zone and SI Wire
Marc Carig / Newsday:
Zack Wheeler understands innings limits — Zack Wheeler is nearing uncharted territory. — For the first time in his career, he will be expected to pitch through the month of September. He already has logged 138 1/3 innings and is on pace to blow by his previous high of 149 innings last season.
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Metsblog and Minor League Ball
TSN.ca:
Blue Jays rely on Redmond in opener with Astros — The Sports Network — (Sports Network) - Journeyman right-hander Todd Redmond makes his eighth start of the season and ninth of his career on Friday night when the Toronto Blue Jays visit the Houston Astros to open a three-game series at Minute Maid Park.
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The Crawfish Boxes and Bluebird Banter
Zach Links / MLB Rumors:
Cubs Acquire Neil Ramirez To Complete Garza Deal — The Rangers announced that they have sent right-handed pitcher Neil Ramirez to the Cubs, completing the July 22nd trade that sent Matt Garza to Chicago. — The Garza deal called for a player to be named later to be sent to Chicago, but with one interesting wrinkle.
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Lone Star Ball
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Another victory for the Dodgers: Vin Scully will return in 2014 — The Dodgers are expected to announce Friday that Vin Scully will return for his 65th year as announcer. ‘I would be just thrilled to continue,’ he says. — Vin Scully, 85, is expected to return to the Dodgers broadcast booth next season …
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True Blue LA, Baseball Prospectus and Deadspin
Marc Narducci / Philly.com:
Phillies Notes: Sandberg says Howard's return in 2013 ‘would be counterproductive’ — Phillies interim manager Ryne Sandberg feels first baseman Ryan Howard has the ability to be a major run producer despite two subpar and injury-plagued years, provided he is in the best possible baseball shape.
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The Good Phight