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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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Faith and Fear in Flushing
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Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Meet Bobby Nightengale, your new Cincinnati Reds beat reporter. — I'm a baseball addict. — But I'm not looking for a cure. — I blame my parents, really, for this baseball disease. You see, I was in the San Diego Padres spring training camp when I was one week old. And that was just the start.
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets pushing back Steven Matz's scheduled start due to soreness, will go with Noah Syndergaard vs. Braves on Tuesday
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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Harvey Valentine / UPI:
Surging Pittsburgh Pirates begin series with Washington Nationals — The visiting Pittsburgh Pirates will be looking for their sixth straight win when they open a four-game series against the Washington Nationals on Monday. — Pittsburgh (17-11) completed a sweep of St. Louis on Sunday as Nick Kingham …
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Bucs Dugout
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Casey L Moore / USA Today:
Biggest surprises — good or bad — one month into MLB season — We get it. Rockets star Chris Paul and Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell are close. But now that the teams are facing each other in the playoffs, James Harden would like you to stop asking about it. USA TODAY Sports — CONNECT
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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 …
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, Chillicothe Gazette and NESN.com
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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Tampa Bay Times:
Marc Topkin's takeaways from Rays 4-3 Sunday loss to Red Sox — Marc Topkin's takeaways from Rays 4-3 Sunday loss to Red Sox:* The Rays talked a good game Sunday about how the tough loss didn't take away from what they accomplished during their eight-game streak.
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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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Joshua Koch / Associated Press:
Cole strikes out 12, Astros capitalize on errors to beat A's — HOUSTON (AP) — Gerrit Cole worked into the seventh inning and struck out 12, George Springer and Jose Altuve each drove in two runs and the Houston Astros beat the Oakland Athletics 8-4 on Sunday.
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The Crawfish Boxes and MLB Baseball News …
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MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
Houston Astros, New York Yankees kick off ALCS rematch
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 Baseball News …, MLB Trade Rumors and Bluebird Banter
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Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers Reaction: Despite failure to sweep, plenty positive coming out of Canada beyond donuts
Rangers Reaction: Despite failure to sweep, plenty positive coming out of Canada beyond donuts
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Dallas Morning News and Lone Star Ball
Jim Ingraham / UPI:
Indians continue long homestand against Rangers — Halfway through Cleveland's longest homestand of the season that spans 11 games, the Indians are 2-4 and licking their wounds after losing three of four games to the Seattle Mariners, including a 10-4 loss on Sunday.
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Let's Go Tribe
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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Extra-base hit machine Miguel Andujar cementing his status as the Yankees' third baseman — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Brandon Drury continues to progress, getting past the migraine headaches that contributed to blurred vision - a problem he'd dealt silently with since his Arizona Diamondbacks days.
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USA Today and Pinstripe Alley
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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 …
Jeff Arnold / UPI:
Cubs' pitching could be challenging for Rockies — The way the Chicago Cubs' starting pitching has been rolling, any shortage of offense has not caused negative results. — That may be bad news for the Colorado Rockies, who Monday at Wrigley Field struggling to score runs.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Yosh Kawano's old Chicago friends buy him a Cubs' World Series ring — Photos of the rings the Cubs received to commemorate their 2016 World Series championship. — Chicago Tribune — One of the best things I saw over the weekend at Wrigley Field was a photo of Yosh Kawano wearing a replica Cubs' championship ring.
Associated Press:
Baseball roundup: Cubs blank Brewers again, sweep series — Cubs blank Brewers again to sweep series — Tyler Chatwood allowed two hits, struck out four and walked three over seven innings and had an RBI single, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 2-0 victory at home over Milwaukee on Sunday for a sweep of a four-game series.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers: 10 players they should consider drafting No. 1 overall — Matthew Stevens, Montgomery Advertiser — Auburn right-handed pitcher Casey Mize emerged as the early favorite to be chosen No. 1 overall by the Detroit Tigers in the MLB draft in June.