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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Corey Knebel injury will be early challenge for Brewers' hopes to contend — Chicago Tribune — With closer Corey Knebel expected to miss four to six weeks with a left hamstring strain, the Brewers will find out whether their bullpen can help keep them in the National League Central race.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Scrappy Brewers love getting under the Cubs' skin — Chicago Tribune — When I heard the Brewers had a pre-sale of tickets to Cubs games at Miller Park for fans that could prove they lived in Wisconsin, I thought it was a joke. — Why would any team try to hurt its own box office just for a cheap publicity stunt?
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Todd Rosiak / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Corey Knebel placed on DL; Brewers recall Adrian Houser
Corey Knebel placed on DL; Brewers recall Adrian Houser
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Minor League Ball
Tom Withers / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Mr. Comeback: Brantley leads Indians to 3-2 win over Royals — Michael Brantley has perfected the comeback season. Now he has to master completing one. — Brantley singled home two runs on the first pitch of his first at-bat this season, and — Carlos Carrasco worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the sixth inning, leading the
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Matthew Florjancic / WKYC-TV:
Cleveland Indians activate OF Michael Brantley from 10-day DL, option Tyler Naquin to Columbus — The Cleveland Indians activated outfielder Michael Brantley from the 10-day disabled list and optioned fellow outfielder Tyler Naquin to Triple-A Columbus. — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians …
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Let's Go Tribe
WKYC-TV:
RECAP | Cleveland Indians beat Kansas City Royals in home opener at Progressive Field — The Indians are playing host to the Royals this afternoon in the home opener at Progressive Field. — Author: Dave “Dino” DeNatale — Here we go, Tribe fans! — The Cleveland Indians are opening …
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' top prospect Alex Faedo makes pro debut — Alex Faedo has made his much-awaited professional debut. — The Tigers' right-handed pitching prospect, selected with the No. 18 pick in last year's MLB Draft, began his season on Friday evening with Class A Lakeland.
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USA Today:
Next Slide — Atlanta's loss turned out to be Milwaukee's half-century gain, and maybe a nightclub incident had something to do with it. Or was it a nightclub act? — It's been 50 years since the moment that essentially marked the end of Bob Uecker's playing career …
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Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Aaron Boone is already more impressed with Gary Sanchez's defense than Joe Girardi ever was — Aaron Boone knows a few opponents eventually are going to pay for Gary Sanchez's opening-week offensive slump, but the first-year manager also firmly believes the work his All-Star catcher continues …
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Greg Tartaglia / Daily Record:
Aaron Boone enjoying the managerial process, not worried about early Yankees losses
Larry Fleisher / UPI:
Baltimore Orioles try to make it two straight vs. New York Yankees
Baltimore Orioles try to make it two straight vs. New York Yankees
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Pinstripe Alley
Steve Buffery / Toronto Sun:
Blue Jays digging Solarte's exuberance — ARLINGTON, Texas - From such sadness comes such joy. — Kevin Pillar was lying on the couch in the Blue Jays clubhouse watching TV a couple of days ago when he was asked about his new teammate Yangervis Solarte. — “I think he's going to be a …
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Steve Buffery / Toronto Sun:
Blue Jays face kindler, gentler Rangers fans — ARLINGTON, Tex. — There definitely was something missing in the air on Friday night at Globe Life Park when the Blue Jays jogged on the field to take on the Texas Rangers. — There was actual electricity, as the local weather office called for thunderstorms.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Knizner, Adolis Garcia and Schrock all sock homers as Cardinals' farm teams open — Max Schrock had two days. — Both took the swings they flashed during spring training into their openers Thursday as Cardinals' affiliates and minor-league baseball began their seasons around the country.
Scott Gleeson / Courier-Journal:
Mariners' James Paxton unfazed by eagle encounter, but other players were terrified — Seattle Mariners left-handed pitcher James Paxton and opposing Twins players had different instincts when a bald eagle landed on Paxton on Thursday in Minneapolis, instead of soaring to the mound to reach its handlers.
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Photos: Arizona Diamondbacks at St. Louis Cardinals … In the second inning on Opening Day, Jarrod Dyson hit a routine chopper to second. The Rockies' D.J. LeMahieu gloved it, wasted no time unloading it and narrowly beat Dyson to first. In the scouts' section behind home plate …
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AZ Snake Pit
Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers trade minor league catcher to Padres — ARLINGTON — Triple A catcher Brett Nicholas was traded to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named later or cash considerations on Friday morning. — Nicholas was assigned to the Padres' Triple A affiliate in El Paso.
Associated Press:
Hernandez carries Jupiter to 3-2 win over Palm Beach — JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Elieser Hernandez tossed a one-hit complete game, leading the Jupiter Hammerheads to a 3-2 win over the Palm Beach Cardinals on Friday. — Hernandez allowed two runs. — Jupiter took the lead …
Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles notes: Alex Cobb to have extended spring start Monday ahead of possible debut — Orioles right-hander Alex Cobb had a bullpen session in Sarasota, Fla., on Friday ahead of another extended spring start Monday, meaning he won't make his debut with the major league club until at least April 14.
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MLB Trade Rumors
David Murphy / Philly.com:
Do the Phillies really have enough at-bats to go around Gabe Kapler's lineup? | David Murphy — Despite all the attention that has been paid to Gabe Kapler's in-game decision making, from his use of analytics to his utilization of the bullpen, the biggest threat to his first season …