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Tegna / WFAA-TV:
Grand jury indicts Manziel in family violence case — Johnny Manziel was indicted on a misdemeanor assault charge, News 8 confirmed. The formal announcement is expected Monday. … DALLAS - A Dallas County grand jury has handed down a true bill of indictment against former Cleveland …
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CBS Dallas, ABC News, WNCT-TV and Associated Press
Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
Indians To Place Carlos Carrasco On DL — TODAY: Carrasco is expected to be out for four to six weeks, the club has announced. Obviously, that's just an estimate for an injury that will require quite a bit of careful monitoring, but it seems relatively promising news.
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Let's Go Tribe and Yahoo Sports
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Associated Press:
Indians' Carlos Carrasco injures hamstring, expected to go on DL — DETROIT — Cleveland manager Terry Francona would normally be happy with a sweep in Detroit, but he had more pressing matters on his mind Sunday afternoon. — The Indians lost starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco to a hamstring injury …
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Big Three Sports
Tegna / WFAA-TV:
Too little, too Latos; Rangers swept in the Windy City … Part of the intrigue of baseball is that you can feel so confident in a team on one day, after they sweep a division rival in a decisive fashion, and then three days later, it feels like there can never again be joy in Mudville.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Morning News and Lone Star Ball
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Jacob deGrom's baby would stop breathing when he fell asleep, Mets pitcher reveals — ATLANTA — Jacob deGrom has had about half a dozen MRIs throughout his baseball career, but never in that tube was he as stressed out or nervous as waiting for his newborn son Jaxon to come through one last week.
Discussion:
Faith and Fear in Flushing
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Adam RubinESPN / ESPN:
Mets' Jacob deGrom ‘relieved’ son's medical complications are behind
Mets' Jacob deGrom ‘relieved’ son's medical complications are behind
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ESPN, Associated Press and baseballmusings.com
Seth Berkman / New York Times:
Mets' Syndergaard Is Shaky (but Only by His Recent Standards) in a Win — Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson would not admit that he was surprised by the play of Neil Walker or that Walker's seven home runs were unexpected entering Monday's game against the Cincinnati Reds.
Discussion:
Red Reporter
Ralph Ellis / CNN:
Marijuana ‘grow operations’ found at Ohio slaying sites — (CNN)Investigators found three marijuana “grow operations” at rural residences where eight family members were killed in southern Ohio, state Attorney General Mike DeWine said Sunday at a news conference.
Billy Witz / New York Times:
Yankees Return to Site Where a Downward Spiral Began — ARLINGTON, Tex. — When the Yankees, fragile after Alex Rodriguez's injury scare and with a lineup that can't dent a sheet of tinfoil, arrived here for a three-game series with the Texas Rangers that began Monday night, the climate was noticeably different from their last visit.
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley and Lone Star Ball
Yahoo Sports:
10 Degrees: Free from O's purgatory, Jake Arrieta flourishing with Cubs — During their lowest moments, the four pitchers who were supposed to save the Baltimore Orioles looked at one another and asked a simple question: “What the [expletive] happened?” Zach Britton, Chris Tillman …
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MLB Trade Rumors, Talking Chop, Bleed Cubbie Blue and Pirates Breakdown
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Wild West — The games taking place in the NL West parks Sunday afternoon have been high scoring and close. The tamest took place in San Francisco where the Marlins won 5-4. Dee Gordon and Giancarlo Stanton broke out of slumps, Gordon going 2 for 5 and scoring twice, while Stanton hit a home run to go with two singles.
Discussion:
Viva El Birdos, AZ Snake Pit and Bucs Dugout
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Twins Option Buxton, Kepler; Recall Alex Meyer — The Twins have made several roster moves involving notable young players, per a club announcement (via MLB.com's Rhett Bollinger, on Twitter). Outfielders Byron Buxton and Max Kepler have been optioned back to Triple-A …
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MLB Daily Dish
Daniel Popper / New York Daily News:
Alex Rodriguez leaves with oblique injury in Yankees' 8-1 loss to Rays, MRI negative — The Yankees finally have an excuse to bench Alex Rodriguez — other than the fact that he's batting .145 on the season, of course. — The 40-year-old slugger left Sunday's 8-1 home loss to the Rays with left oblique stiffness.
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River Avenue Blues
Vince Lara-Cinisomo / Baseball America:
What To Expect: Aaron Blair — The Braves, struggling to find effective starting pitching until their stacked farm system blooms, have called up their No. 3 prospect, righthander Aaron Blair. — Blair, acquired along with top prospect Dansby Swanson in the deal that sent Shelby Miller to Arizona …
Discussion:
Baseball Prospectus and Talking Chop
Associated Press:
Chris Davis homers, has 4 hits; Orioles beat Royals — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chris Davis homered and had four hits, Manny Machado extended his hitting streak to 16 games and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Kansas City Royals 8-3 on Saturday night. — Mark Trumbo had three hits and four RBIs …
Discussion:
Camden Chat, Baltimore Sun and Royals Review
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