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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Yankees place Aaron Hicks on the 10-day DL with muscle strain — TORONTO — The injury bug continues to hit the Yankees. — Center fielder Aaron Hicks was placed on the 10-day disabled list prior to Friday's game with a right intercostal muscle strain. — Outfielder Billy McKinney has been recalled from Triple-A.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Associated Press:
Stanton homers twice in debut, Yankees beat Blue Jays 6-1 — TORONTO (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton homered twice, doubled and had four RBIs in his New York Yankees debut, a 6-1 win Thursday over the Toronto Blue Jays that gave Aaron Boone in a win in his first game as a professional manager.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Pinstripe Alley, Gaslamp Ball and MLB Baseball News …
ESPN:
Pat Neshek placed on DL with right shoulder strain — The Philadelphia Phillies placed right-handed reliever Pat Neshek on the 10-day disabled list Friday with a right shoulder strain, a blow to an already weakened bullpen. — The move is retroactive to Tuesday.
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MLB Baseball News …
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Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
A new day after sickening loss for Phillies | Extra Innings — One down, 161 to go. The Phillies' difficult-to-digest, season-opening 8-5 loss to the Atlanta Braves gave us a first glimpse of how rookie manager Gabe Kapler plans to run things from the dugout this season.
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MLB Baseball News … and Philly.com
Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies reliever Pat Neshek sidelined with back issue
Phillies reliever Pat Neshek sidelined with back issue
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FanRag Sports
Paul Newberry / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Markakis' 3-run homer gives Braves 8-5 walk-off vs Phillies
Markakis' 3-run homer gives Braves 8-5 walk-off vs Phillies
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The Good Phight, Talking Chop, Phillies Nation and baseballmusings.com
Bill Plaschke / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Dodgers' opener fizzles like a certain Game 7 — LOS ANGELES—Matt Kemp began the ninth inning with a single, an afternoon of welcoming cheers still ringing in his ears. — The Dodgers trailed the San Francisco Giants by a single run, but that was about to change.
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J.P. Hoornstra / Orange County Register:
Tony Watson's return to Dodger Stadium begins with smack talk, ends with strikeouts
Tony Watson's return to Dodger Stadium begins with smack talk, ends with strikeouts
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DodgerBlue.com
Kerry Crowley The Mercury / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Blach outduels Kershaw, Giants blank Dodgers to steal Opening Day win
Blach outduels Kershaw, Giants blank Dodgers to steal Opening Day win
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Associated Press
WKYC-TV:
Despite loss, Cleveland Indians believe Corey Kluber set important tone for team in 2018 opener — Despite Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners, the Cleveland Indians believe ace starter Corey Kluber set an important tone for the team in the 2018 regular-season opener. — Author: Matthew Florjancic
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Lookout Landing and sports.MyNorthwest.com
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Matthew Florjancic / WKYC-TV:
WATCH: Cleveland Indians SS Francisco Lindor made standout defensive play in 2018 season opener — Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor made a standout defensive play in the team's 2018 season opener against the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field Thursday night.
Adam Baum / Cincinnati.com:
Luis Castillo embodies optimism Cincinnati Reds need in 2018 — Cincinnati Reds right-hander Luis Casillo made his major league debut in June last season against the Washington Nationals. — Saturday he'll get a much earlier start to the season against the same team at Great American Ball Park.
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John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price explains his surprising Opening Day lineup — Reds manager Bryan Price's Opening Day lineup against the Washington Nationals had a double surprise. — No Adam Duvall. — No Billy Hamilton in the leadoff spot. — Hamilton, in fact, was hitting ninth.
Adam Baum / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds reveal unexpected Opening Day lineup against Washington Nationals
Cincinnati Reds reveal unexpected Opening Day lineup against Washington Nationals
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Red Reporter
Brett Bodner / New York Daily News:
SEE IT: Mets reveal new ‘salt and pepper shaker’ team celebration in Opening Day win — The Mets are shaking things up with their team celebration. — During the Mets' 9-4 Opening Day win over the Cardinals, the team unveiled its new “salt and pepper shaker” celebration.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mickey Callaway's approach worked for Mets on Opening Day — but things are about to speed up for new manager — Mickey Callaway had plenty of time to think and tinker with his lineup. The first-time manager had weeks in spring training to tweak where he wanted Yoenis Cespedes to hit …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Rough start for Cards, Martinez against Mets
Jack Magruder / UPI:
Lamb loaded with confidence as D-backs host Rockies — PHOENIX — Arizona cleanup hitter Jake Lamb barely bats an eye when he bats with the bases loaded, and his numbers indicate the lack of stress works. It is all about the repetitions, he said. — Lamb had a two-run double …
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Shane Dale / KNXV:
Diamondbacks pitchers decide to bypass bullpen cart; Archie Bradley explains why
Diamondbacks pitchers decide to bypass bullpen cart; Archie Bradley explains why
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NESN.com, NBCSports.com and MLB Baseball News …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Photos: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado Rockies
Photos: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado Rockies
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Purple Row
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Jon Gray struggles vs. D-backs at Chase Field, again, in opening-night loss
Jon Gray struggles vs. D-backs at Chase Field, again, in opening-night loss
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AZ Snake Pit and Purple Row
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Kyle Schwarber's defensive woes could mean more playing time for Albert Almora Jr. — Chicago Tribune — The script could have played out any better Thursday for Kyle Schwarber and the Cubs. — But after some of the developments during the Cubs' 8-4 win over the Miami Marlins in the season opener …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Scott LauberESPN / ESPN:
‘Mad at the world’: David Price hopes he'll never have another season like 2017 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - As David Price left Vanderbilt in 2007, lured by a $5.6 million signing bonus after being drafted first overall by Tampa Bay, his college pitching coach offered a few parting words.
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NESN.com and MLB Baseball News …
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Attention, Span! How Tampa's Denard Span made Rays opener his best career moment
Attention, Span! How Tampa's Denard Span made Rays opener his best career moment
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DRaysBay
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Braves Place Tyler Flowers On DL, Select Contract Of Miguel Socolovich — Braves catcher Tyler Flowers has been placed on the 10-day DL with a strained left oblique muscle, the team announced. No timeline for his return was given, but oblique issues tend to sideline a player for a month or more.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution, MLB Baseball News …, FanRag Sports and Talking Chop
New York Daily News:
MLB average salary drops as new season opens, AP study finds — NEW YORK — The average major league salary on opening day dropped slightly following an offseason of slashed contracts for many free agents and the decisions to start three highly paid players in the minor leagues, according to study by The Associated Press.
Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
First Mets mailbag: Questions on Callaway, Nimmo and prospects to watch — Welcome to the first edition of the Mets mailbag. — Each week I'll answer a handful of questions surrounding the Mets, and perhaps a pop culture question or two. You can ask questions using the hashtag #RecordMets or just direct them to me, @mattehalt.
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Amazin' Avenue
Tampa Bay Times:
For starters: Lineups for Rays vs. Red Sox — Blake Snell makes his first start of the season, facing former Ray David Price as the Rays and Red Sox continue their four-game opening weekend series at Tropicana Field.It will be hard for the Rays
ESPN:
MLB features most Puerto Ricans since 2011 — MLB started the season with its most players born in Puerto Rico since 2011. The overall percentage of players born outside the United States was 29 percent, down from last year's record 29.8 percent.