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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Gregorius' 2 HRs, 8 RBIs lead Yanks over Rays in home opener — NEW YORK (AP) - Didi Gregorius hit a pair of three-run homers and drove in a career-high eight RBIs, and the New York Yankees overcame five strikeouts by Giancarlo Stanton in his first game in pinstripes to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 11-4 …
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Yankees' Jacoby Ellsbury shut down ‘for a couple of days’ with hip issue — NEW YORK — Injured veteran Jacoby Ellsbury's return has hit a snag as the New York Yankees' banged-up outfield waits on a couple of key players to come off the disabled list. — According to manager Aaron Boone …
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Giancarlo Stanton receives rude welcome to New York as fans boo his five-strikeout performance
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays Journal: Kiermaier slippery on plan to stay warm
Rays Journal: Kiermaier slippery on plan to stay warm
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Sports Illustrated, MLB Baseball News … and DRaysBay
Larry Fleisher / UPI:
Gregorius, Yanks aim to continue power display vs. Rays
Eduardo A. Encina / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Orioles' bullpen balloon bursts in 10-6 loss to Astros, team's fourth straight setback — HOUSTON — The Orioles scored enough runs to win Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park, their power bats finally bulking up against one of the game's top starters, Justin Verlander.
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Steve Gardner / USA Today:
Former Astros coach Rich Dauer makes emotional return for first pitch ceremony
MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
Astros' ring ceremony to precede game vs. Orioles
Astros' ring ceremony to precede game vs. Orioles
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MLB Baseball News … and Camden Chat
Colleen Kane / Baltimore Sun:
Blue Jays hit for cycle in 4th, ruin Miguel Gonzalez's return in 14-5 White Sox loss — Chicago Tribune — The Blue Jays made spoiling Miguel Gonzalez's White Sox return as easy as 1-2-3-4 Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre. — Holding a one-run lead in the fourth inning …
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Joe Totoraitis / Associated Press:
Yelich, Braun go deep in 9th as Brewers beat Cards 5-4 — MILWAUKEE (AP) - Christian Yelich and Ryan Braun hit consecutive homers off Dominic Leone with two out in the ninth, sending the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Brewers beat Cards' Leone with two homers in ninth, 5-4 — MILWAUKEE • All three Cardinals outfielders, Dexter Fowler, Tommy Pham and Marcell Ozuna, hit their first homers of the season. And rookie Jack Flaherty struck out nine in five innings Tuesday night,
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Brew Crew Ball
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Joe Maddon wants Cubs hitters to learn from Ben Zobrist's quality at-bats — Chicago Tribune — Ben Zobrist's strong performance in Miami last weekend calmed any doubts manager Joe Maddon had about the health of his versatile veteran. — “Coming out of camp, I was a little concerned,” Maddon said.
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Dave Clark / Cincinnati.com:
Zobrist: Reds grounds crew ‘nearly ran me over’
Zobrist: Reds grounds crew ‘nearly ran me over’
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Daniel Popper / New York Daily News:
Matt Harvey gives up one hit in five innings as Mets beat Phillies, 2-0 — On a frigid and rainy Tuesday night in Flushing, Matt Harvey took the mound for his 2018 debut and gave the few fans who braved the nasty weather a reason for hope in what could be a resurgent season for the man formerly known as The Dark Knight.
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Associated Press:
Hanley Ramirez helps Red Sox beat Marlins 4-2 in 13 innings — MIAMI (AP) — Hanley Ramirez hit a two-run double with two out in the 13th inning, and another night of stingy pitching helped the Boston Red Sox extend their winning streak to five games by beating the Miami Marlins 4-2 Tuesday.
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Craig Davis / Orlando Sentinel:
Marlins fall to Red Sox in 13 on Ramirez's 2-run double, waste Urena's splendid start — Sun Sentinel — The last time Chris Sale visited Marlins Park he started the All-Star Game in July and tossed two scoreless innings for the American League. — Jose Urena's previous appearance …
Ryan Divish / The Seattle Times:
Mariners bang out 12 hits and withstand San Francisco Giants' late rally to hold on for a 6-4 win — Edwin Diaz put an end to the Giants' hopes of a comeback win and notched his third save of the season for Seattle — SAN FRANCISCO — Coming into the 2018 season, it was apparent …
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Lookout Landing and McCovey Chronicles
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Payback: Braves crush the Nationals, 13-6 — ATLANTA — On a night when Julio Teheran once again struggled at SunTrust Park, the Braves scored so many runs it didn't much matter. — The Braves scored eight runs in the first two innings and cruised to a 13-6 win against the Nationals …
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Guy Curtright / UPI:
Scherzer, Nationals face Braves in rubber match — Max Scherzer won eight of his final nine decisions for the Washington Nationals last season en route to his second straight National League Cy Young Award and started this year with six scoreless innings in a victory at Cincinnati.
Andy McCullough / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Dodgers call up Zach Neal to aid pitching staff after 15-inning loss — PHOENIX — The miracle of childbirth aided the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday. A day after a 15-inning loss to Arizona that lasted 5 hours 46 minutes, the team needed to add a pitcher to its roster but lacked one they wanted to send to the minors to create space.
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ESPN:
Shohei Ohtani launches 3-run HR in first home at bat for Angels — Shohei Ohtani has his first major league home run. — The Japanese slugger launched a three-run shot in his first home at bat Tuesday night for the Los Angeles Angels, giving them a 6-2 lead in the first inning against the Cleveland Indians.
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers can't shake off bad weather in 1-0 loss to K.C. Royals — This is one way to speed up the pace of play in baseball. — The Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals played in terrible weather conditions on Tuesday afternoon at Comerica Park; the temperature was in the high-30's …
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John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Commanding the strike zone is key for the young pitchers in the Cincinnati Reds rotation — Next time you watch Tyler Mahle pitch, watch Tucker Barnhart's mitt. If it's not moving, Mahle is likely going to be good. If Barnhart is reaching for pitches, Mahle is probably going to be in trouble.
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Jack Dickey / Sports Illustrated:
Tommy Pham Waited Forever to Make It. Now, He's Got Plenty to Say About His Journey. — Created with Sketch. — The Cardinals may have cost Tommy Pham millions by stashing him in the minor leagues, but that won't stop the outfielder from maximizing his time in the big leagues …
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