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Detroit Free Press:
Next Slide — Detroit Tigers left-handed pitcher Daniel Norris will have surgery to relieve pressure on a left groin strain later this week and is expected to go on the 60-day disabled list. — The team placed Norris on the 10-day disabled list on Monday, before Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire announced …
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Cabrera (biceps), Martin (hamstring) sits vs. Rays — The Detroit Tigers are nursing a couple other injuries at the top of their lineup. — Manager Ron Gardenhire said Miguel Cabrera will be given “a day or two” after leaving Sunday's game with a left biceps spasm.
Chris McCosky / Detroit News:
Tigers' Daniel Norris to have groin surgery, could miss 8-12 weeks
Tigers' Daniel Norris to have groin surgery, could miss 8-12 weeks
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MLB Daily Dish
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
MLB power rankings: Yankees' nine-game winning streak vaults them toward the top — The New York Yankees have shaken their early-season doldrums, sweeping the Los Angeles Angels for their ninth consecutive win. — Now 18-9, the Yankees have outscored opponents 64-18 during that streak …
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Tom Schad / USA Today:
Suspended Red Sox pitcher Joe Kelly watches game from the Fenway bleachers
Suspended Red Sox pitcher Joe Kelly watches game from the Fenway bleachers
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Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Pinstripe Alley and NESN.com
Casey L Moore / USA Today:
Biggest surprises — good or bad — one month into MLB season
Associated Press:
Gonzalez leads Mets' hit parade in 14-2 drubbing of Padres — SAN DIEGO — Adrian Gonzalez had a spectacular homecoming at Petco Park. — Facing the hometown team he once played for, Gonzalez homered, doubled and drove in five runs on Sunday to help the New York Mets overwhelm the San Diego Padres 14-2.
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McCovey Chronicles and Faith and Fear in Flushing
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Jeff Miller / Baltimore Sun:
Surging Yankees sweep Angels — The Angels aren't hitting, aren't scoring, aren't winning. — There's one other thing they aren't doing, not even after another low-octane loss that gave the New York Yankees a three-game sweep at Angel Stadium. — “I'm not panicking,” infielder Zack Cozart said after Sunday's 2-1 loss.
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Halos Heaven
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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Yankees return to Houston for first time since ALCS, so here are five things to know
MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
Houston Astros, New York Yankees kick off ALCS rematch
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Last Slide — The Diamondbacks have won five of their six games against the Dodgers this year, including a home sweep in the second series of the season. The Diamondbacks return to Chase Field from a 4-2 road trip to host the Dodgers in a four-game series.
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True Blue LA
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
The Dodgers are favored to win the NL West. Or they're not
The Dodgers are favored to win the NL West. Or they're not
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The Comeback
Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Phillies in need of a lefthander | Extra Innings — One of the reasons the Atlanta Braves have dominated the season series against the Phillies so far is quite simple to figure out. They have a lineup loaded with dangerous lefthanded hitters whenever the opposition sends a righthander to the mound.
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The Good Phight and Talking Chop
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Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
MLB's first month: Five undeniable conclusions — One month into the season, baseball fans have witnessed Shohei Ohtani's first steps in his two-way quest, Didi Gregorius' development into the most potent of the New York Yankees' sluggers and Sean Manaea's emergence as an ace for the Oakland Athletics.
Steve Buffery / Toronto Sun:
Nobody is grouchy when Blue Jays' Teoscar is on — When the Blue Jays start getting guys back from the disabled list (Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki), there will be some tough decisions that will have to be made. — But it's becoming pretty clear that one of those decisions …
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MLB Trade Rumors, Twinkie Town, Bluebird Banter and MLB Baseball News …
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Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers Reaction: Despite failure to sweep, plenty positive coming out of Canada beyond donuts — TORONTO — Baseball is often explained and interpreted with streaks and stretches to illustrate how a team or player is doing at any particular segment of the season.
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Lone Star Ball, MLB Baseball News … and Dallas Morning News
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals Notes: A curve in Memphis brings Gomber to Cardinals bullpen — PITTSBURGH • If asked to describe the “ideal pitcher” he could be, lefty Austin Gomber said he would be able to provide a description, maybe a list. — Now, though, he just has to point to a box score.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals notebook: Fowler ready Tuesday
Associated Press:
Roache's homer leads Springfield to 8-4 win over Arkansas — SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Victor Roache hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning, leading the Springfield Cardinals to an 8-4 win over the Arkansas Travelers on Monday. — Hector Mendoza got Chuck Taylor to hit into a triple play …
Adam Baum / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds 2018 notes: Rookie Alex Blandino proving he belongs — Some debuts in Major League Baseball are memorable and some would rather be forgotten. — For Cincinnati Reds rookie Alex Blandino, his first stint in the big leagues was anything but smooth with a 1-for-17 stretch at the plate.
Tommy Birch / Des Moines Register:
Observations from the first month of the Iowa Cubs season — Chicago Cubs pitching prospect makes Triple-A debut Friday — That went by fast. — The first month of the Iowa Cubs season is complete. And boy was it an interesting. — Fans are Principal Park got to see the Chicago …
Neil Paine / FiveThirtyEight:
This Year's MLB Tankfest Is Epic (And Maybe Pointless) — The 2018 MLB season could end up being defined by a lot of things, including the possibility of even more tinkering to the baseball, an epic spate of strikeouts or the disappointing performance of the league's supposed superteams.
ESPN:
Power Rankings: How long can the Red Sox hold on to No. 1? — This week's rankings featured some major moves within the top 10. Welcome the Cubs and the Phillies back to MLB's top tier, as the Cubs made an expected return thanks to some strong starting pitching, while the hard-charging …
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Twins To Promote Fernando Romero — Twins skipper Paul Molitor announced today that the club would promote top pitching prospect Fernando Romero to join the rotation, as Darren Wolfson of 1500 ESPN was among those to tweet. He'll take the ball on Wednesday night.
Discussion:
Twinkie Town
Jen McCaffrey / The Athletic:
Dustin Pedroia says he's targeting May 25 return to Red Sox — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Dustin Pedroia, who played his first game in extended spring training on Friday, now finally has a target date in sight for a return to the Red Sox lineup. — Pedroia outlined a timeline for his return …
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MLB Baseball News … and NESN.com
ESPN:
Which players' slow starts should scare you, and why — “It's still early!” is the motto of April baseball. Everyone knows in their hearts that the guy on pace for 324 home runs after Opening Day and the slugger hitting .090 are not going to finish the season anywhere near those figures.
Aj MassEspn / ESPN:
How run support can impact fantasy pitcher values — Don't blame Jason Hammel for not winning. The Kansas City starter is doing everything he can to keep his club in games this season, with three quality starts in five outings and a 3.38 ERA. It's far from Cy Young-worthy to be sure …