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Braves avoid 4-game sweep behind Minor — Recap — Box Score — Play-By-Play — Photos — Conversation — Braves avoid being swept by Cards behind Mike Minor — ST. LOUIS — Mike Minor bounced back from the shortest outing of his career with seven strong innings …
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Miller dominates, Cardinals beat Braves 6-2
Miller dominates, Cardinals beat Braves 6-2
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csnphilly.com:
Marathon loss means hasty return for Halladay — Well, let's get right to the big news: — Less than 3 1/2 months after having shoulder surgery, Roy Halladay is headed back to the Phillies' rotation. — Halladay, who had been scheduled to make a minor-league rehab start for Double A Reading on Sunday …
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Associated Press:
Danks brothers lift White Sox over Rangers — CHICAGO — Jordan Danks homered after replacing the injured Avisail Garcia, backing a solid start by his brother John and helping the surging Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 5-2 on Sunday. — The White Sox took two of three from the AL West leaders …
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Michael Baron / Metsblog:
Final Score: Tigers 11 Mets 3 — The Least You Should Know... Dillon Gee allowed a pair of two-run home runs in six innings, marking the first time since July 27 he's allowed more than two earned runs in a game. — LaTroy Hawkins allowed five runs and four hits in 1/3 of an inning in the ninth inning …
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Amazin' Avenue
Associated Press:
Giants tee off vs. Liriano early, sink Pirates — Recap — Box Score — Play-By-Play — Photos — Conversation — Giants strike early to drop Pirates into 1st-place tie with Cards — SAN FRANCISCO — Buster Posey had three hits, Pablo Sandoval drove in two runs …
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Mike Scioscia refutes reported rift — SEATTLE — Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia refuted reports of a rift with general manager Jerry Dipoto over differences in opinion regarding moves by the organization. — A report from FoxSports.com Friday stated that the Angels are expected …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Game 131: Red Sox at Dodgers — Good afternoon. Here are the lineups: — RED SOX (75-55) — Ellsbury CF — Victorino RF — Pedroia 2B — Napoli 1B — Gomes LF — Drew SS — Middlebrooks 3B — Ross C — Pitching: LHP Jon Lester (11-7, 4.09). — DODGERS (76-52)
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Walter Villa / Denver Post:
RAFAEL BETANCOURT'S ELBOW INJURY HITS FELLOW ROCKIES RELIEVERS HARD — Rafael Betancourt of the Colorado Rockies throws a pitch during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies won 4-3. More photos. (Hunter Martin, Getty Images) — MIAMI — This wasn't just any injury.
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Fox Sports:
Kershaw in line for record windfall — Clayton Kershaw, $200 million man? — The idea nearly became reality earlier this season, when Kershaw was close to signing a record-setting, seven-year extension in the $210 million range, according to major league sources.
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Canadian Press:
Ludwick hits first homer since October, Reds top Brewers — CINCINNATI, Ohio — Ryan Ludwick hit his first homer since last October, another indication his swing is coming around, and Zack Cozart had a tiebreaking two-run shot Saturday night, powering the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Associated Press:
Jordan Zimmermann bounces back as Nats cruise past Royals — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jordan Zimmermann rebounded from one of his worst career outings to go 7 2/3 strong innings, Ian Desmond hit his 18th home run, and the Washington Nationals beat the Kansas City Royals 7-2 Saturday night.
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Sabathia Briefly Finds Form, but Loses It (and Game) — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — For the ninth time, C. C. Sabathia and David Price, two talented left-handers slogging it out in the American League East, matched up as starting pitchers. The result, sadly for the Yankees, was not surprising.
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Associated Press:
Home Runs, Strong Pitching Lead Indians to 7-2 Win — CLEVELAND — Carlos Santana and Jason Kipnis hit two-run homers, Zach McAllister won his third straight start and the Cleveland Indians defeated the Minnesota Twins 7-2 on Saturday night. — The win moved the Indians into third place in the crowded American League wild card race.
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Canadian Press, CBSSports.com and Let's Go Tribe