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Associated Press:
Yanks most valuable in MLB at $4 billion, Forbes estimates — NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees are the most valuable franchise in baseball at an estimated value of $4 billion, according to Forbes. — The Los Angeles Dodgers are second at $3 billion, followed by the Chicago Cubs …
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USA Today:
N.Y. Yankees worth $4 billion per Forbes list, $3 billion more than Tampa Bay Rays
N.Y. Yankees worth $4 billion per Forbes list, $3 billion more than Tampa Bay Rays
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Daily Record and Arizona Sports
Darren RovellESPN Senior / ESPN:
Forbes: Yankees once again MLB's most valuable franchise
Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Aaron Hicks could rejoin the Yankees on Thursday; addressing Luis Severino's tipping — BOSTON - Aaron Hicks could be back in center field as early as Thursday's series finale at Fenway Park. — “Possibly, yeah,” Yankees manager Aaron Hicks said before Wednesday night's game against the Red Sox.
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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Gary Sanchez says he's due to bust out soon despite early struggles for the Yankees — BOSTON - Giancarlo Stanton's prolific strikeout pace has drawn plenty of attention, providing some cover for other Yankees who haven't exactly sprinted out of the gate. — Such as Gary Sanchez.
Dan Caesar / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Media Views: Cards' game on Facebook draws small audience, but comes across as advertised — Cardinals fans made it through “telegeddon,” Major League Baseball's move of the Redbirds' game Wednesday afternoon against Milwaukee from conventional television to exclusive video streamed on social media colossus Facebook.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pena to catch for Cardinals today, Molina will serve his time
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals notebook: Pena ready to start when Molina sits
Cardinals notebook: Pena ready to start when Molina sits
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Dan Wiederer / Chicago Tribune:
Column: It's too early to worry about the Cubs — so buckle up for the next 18 days — Chicago Tribune — From his new perch in a newly renovated Wrigley Field dugout, Joe Maddon had a lot to sift through Tuesday afternoon. Among the most notable moments Maddon took in during a somewhat disappointing home opener:
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Nationals DFA Montero, reinstate Wieters, put Eaton on DL — WASHINGTON (AP) — Catcher Miguel Montero has been designated for assignment by the Washington Nationals after going 0 for 11 in four games this season. — In other moves before facing Atlanta on Wednesday …
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MLB Daily Dish and MLB Baseball News …
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Padres OF Manuel Margot placed on 10-day DL with bruised ribs — The San Diego Padres have placed center fielder Manuel Margot on the 10-day disabled list with bruised ribs. — The move was announced before Wednesday afternoon's game at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies.
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Michael Kelly / Associated Press:
Lucchesi gets first win as Padres beat Rockies
Lucchesi gets first win as Padres beat Rockies
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baseballmusings.com, MLB on Yahoo! Sports and Gaslamp Ball
Alex Butler / UPI:
Bartolo Colon makes double play with darting deflection — Texas Rangers pitcher Bartolo Colon started a crazy double play against the Los Angeles Angles by deflecting the ball with his glove. — Colon sparked the duo of outs in the top of the seventh inning Tuesday in the Angels' 11-1 win at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.
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Associated Press:
2 for 22: McCutchen walks off SF again, this time vs D-backs — SAN FRANCISCO — Andrew McCutchen is making quite the first impression on his new team and fans. — McCutchen hit a bases-loaded single for his second walk-off of his first homestand at AT&T Park, lifting the San Francisco Giants …
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Giants Promote Andrew Suarez, Move Madison Bumgarner To 60-Day DL
Giants Promote Andrew Suarez, Move Madison Bumgarner To 60-Day DL
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McCovey Chronicles and MLB Baseball News …
Brian Hall / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Kepler hits 2nd HR, connects in 9th, Twins beat Astros 9-8 — Max Kepler hit his second home run of the game, connecting for a solo drive with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning as the — Minnesota Twins bounced back from a late collapse to beat the — Houston Astros 9-8 on Wednesday.
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Associated Press:
Dodger Stadium officially lands first All-Star Game since 1980 — LOS ANGELES — The wait is over. — Baseball's All-Star Game is returning to Dodger Stadium in 2020 for the first time since 1980, thanks in large part to the upgrades made by the team's ownership in recent years.
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Associated Press:
Seager's homer in 8th sends Mariners past Royals 4-2 — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Scott Servais reclined in a chair in the visiting clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium, a big smile on the Seattle manager's face, and spoke before the first reporter could ask a question. — “Long road trip, happy road trip,” he said.
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Lookout Landing
ESPN:
A's prospect A.J. Puk has Tommy John surgery, out 12-18 months — Touted Oakland Athletics left-hander A.J. Puk had Tommy John surgery Tuesday in Los Angeles and is expected to miss 12 to 18 months. — Puk was shut down after experiencing biceps soreness that eventually went to his forearm.
Detroit Free Press:
Next Slide — CLEVELAND — The starting pitching has been very good over the first 10 games for the Detroit Tigers. So good, the rotation has combined for a 2.93 ERA through Tuesday's games. — Michael Fulmer, who will start the final game of a four-game series against the Indians on Thursday …
Associated Press:
Back-to-back homers by Varsho, Ellis fuel Visalia win — VISALIA, Calif. (AP) — Daulton Varsho and Drew Ellis connected on back-to-back homers in the first inning to help lead the Visalia Rawhide to a 4-1 victory over Lake Elsinore Storm on Wednesday. — Varsho hit a three-run shot …
Adam Baum / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds notes: Good news on Suárez, Price addresses hot-seat talk — Homer Bailey put the Reds in a chance to win Tuesday with a two-hit, one-run performance in six strong innings, but the Reds couldn't finish and lost 6-1 to fall to 2-8 on the season The Enquirer/Adam Baum
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
MLB's African-American population regains lost ground; can growth continue? — BOSTON - It's certainly not worth celebrating, but Major League Baseball has at least made back the loss of African American players that a year ago resulted in a historic low. — The African-American population increased …