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Andrew Joseph / USA Today:
Curt Schilling defends his anti-transgender Facebook post: 'I didn't post that ugly looking picture' … Curt Schilling found himself at the center of yet another controversy Tuesday, and yet, he didn't stop talking. — Schilling published a blog post, calling the latest outrage “hilarious.”
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks hoping Shelby Miller has fixed mechanics … SAN FRANCISCO - The Diamondbacks were encouraged by the way Shelby Miller threw the ball on Saturday in San Diego. They just want to make sure he doesn't hurt himself again while doing it. — On two separate pitches in the second inning …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Despite setback, Cubs confident they can play better than their 11-4 mark — Photos from the game at Busch Stadium. — Chicago Tribune — Though the Cubs missed an opportunity Wednesday to further establish their newfound success against the Cardinals, it did little to dampen …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Joe Maddon amused by Busch Stadium ban on his T-shirts
Joe Maddon amused by Busch Stadium ban on his T-shirts
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Cincinnati.com:
Why Reds' Robert Stephenson was sent to Triple-A Louisville — There was plenty of head scratching when Robert Stephenson was sent back to Triple-A after holding the Rockies to just three hits and a run over seven innings on Tuesday, even though the Reds were pretty upfront with everyone beforehand …
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Cincinnati.com:
Rehab stint goes well for Reds' Homer Bailey — LOUISVILLE — Homer Bailey has said it's been easy to be patient with his return from Tommy John surgery, because he knows he's not quite ready to go out and pitch in the big leagues, but he is following a well-worn path in return from the surgery.
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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Arrieta in the Ninth — Jake Arrieta takes a no-hitter and a 16-0 Cubs lead over the Reds into the ninth inning. The Reds are scheduled to send up Scott Schebler, the pitcher's slot, and Zack Cozart. — Arrieta threw a no-hitter last year on Aug. 30th at the Dodgers.
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Associated Press:
Trout Homers, Reaches 4 Times as Angels Beat White Sox 3-2 — Mike Trout hit a two-run homer and reached base four times, helping back Jered Weaver as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Chicago White Sox 3-2 Thursday to close a 10-game trip. — Melky Cabrera's solo homer in the seventh …
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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox pitcher Mat Latos comes up big again in third start
White Sox pitcher Mat Latos comes up big again in third start
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Associated Press:
Rays Upend Red Sox; Diamondbacks Sweep Giants — Evan Longoria and Curt Casali homered off David Price, and the Tampa Bay Rays chased Price, an ex-teammate, in the fourth inning to beat the Red Sox, 12-8, on Thursday in Boston. — The Rays gave up five runs in the first inning but scored six in the fourth to take a three-run lead.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Allen: Despite loss, Tribe rally will pay off — CLEVELAND — An intentional walk was never part of the discussion. When Indians pitching coach Mickey Callaway headed to the mound to chat with Cody Allen, it was simply to give the closer a few extra seconds to catch his breath before facing Robinson Cano.
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ESPN:
Royals continue to defy projections — In other words, computers can do everything, right? Well, except for one thing, that is: They just can't figure out the Kansas City Royals. — This is a story about computers and the world's most unprojectable baseball team.
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Seth Berkman / New York Times:
No Relief for Yankees as Back-to-Back Homers Sting Chasen Shreve — Chasen Shreve had been almost flawless in his first six relief appearances for the Yankees, allowing only three hits and no runs while providing a formidable bridge to Dellin Betances and Andrew Miller in the eighth and ninth innings.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
After two minor-league rehabilitation starts, Gray is pain free — The Denver Post — Jon Gray (55) of the Colorado Rockies pitches against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first inning during a National League game at Coors Field. The Colorado Rockies hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, September 21, 2015.
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Fox Sports:
Manfred: Players make own unwritten rules on exuberance — NEW YORK (AP) Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says players make their own unwritten rules on what emotion is acceptable to show on the field. — Hall of Famer Goose Gossage, a New York Yankees spring training instructor …
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