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Cruz's homer leads Mariners to 6-3 win over Athletics — Nelson Cruz's loud and towering two-out, three-run homer on the first pitch he saw in the fifth inning broke a taut tie and propelled Seattle to a 6-3 win over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night. — The Mariners held …
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MLB: A's, Mariners to open in Japan in 2019 — The Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners will play a 2019 season-opening two-game series in Tokyo on March 20 and 21, the fifth time Major League Baseball will start its season in Japan. — The A's and Mariners also faced each …
Kristie Rieken / Toronto Sun:
Astros, Giles take one on chin as Sanchez lifts Yanks — HOUSTON (AP) Not long after Gary Sanchez delivered a knockout blow for the New York Yankees on Tuesday night with a three-run homer off Ken Giles in the ninth inning, the Houston closer landed a shot of his own.
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Gary Sanchez hits three-run home run in ninth to give Yankees 4-0 win over Astros — HOUSTON - Gary Sanchez scored the Yankees a stunning victory by knockout. — The Bombers couldn't hit Justin Verlander all night long. — But Sanchez hammered a 423-foot, three-run homer off Ken Giles …
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Baseball Prospectus and The Good Phight
Associated Press:
Astros, Giles take one on chin as Sanchez lifts Yanks
Astros, Giles take one on chin as Sanchez lifts Yanks
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Jim Reineking / USA Today:
Houston Astros' Ken Giles punches himself in face during loss to New York Yankees
Houston Astros' Ken Giles punches himself in face during loss to New York Yankees
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MLB Baseball News … and Pinstripe Alley
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Chris Archer strong, but Rays bats fail in loss to Tigers — DETROIT — Good, but not good enough. — That pretty much sums up Chris Archer's start in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to the Tigers. — Good, but needs to be better. — That pretty much sums up the performance of the Rays' vaunted starting pitching thus far.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Voit comes up, Mayers goes down — The Cardinals reduced their number of relievers from nine to eight Tuesday when Mike Mayers was sent back to Memphis and first baseman Luke Voit was recalled as an extra hitter. Greg Holland, signed to a one-year, $14 million contract when the season opened …
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Tom Timmermann / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals wake up in ninth, beat White Sox 3-2
Cardinals wake up in ninth, beat White Sox 3-2
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Viva El Birdos
Matt Ehalt / USA Today:
Mets GM isn't thrilled with reliever Matt Harvey partying in Los Angeles — NEW YORK — Matt Harvey can't stay out of the headlines. — The embattled starter-turned-reliever partied in Los Angeles on Thursday night, a day before the Mets faced the Padres in San Diego, as first reported by the New York Post.
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Justin Upton's walk-off single puts Angels past Orioles, 3-2 — ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Baltimore Orioles intentionally walked Mike Trout three times to get to Justin Upton. Each time, Upton couldn't make them pay. — When Trout drew his fourth walk to load the bases in the ninth inning …
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Orioles' Chance Sisco injured in collision with teammate Pedro Alvarez — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Baltimore Orioles catcher Chance Sisco appeared to be knocked unconscious when teammate Pedro Alvarez's elbow hit him in the head while they chased a foul ball. — Sisco was hurt during …
Associated Press:
Moved to top of order, slumping Harper homers for Nationals — WASHINGTON (AP) — Slumping Bryce Harper was moved to the leadoff spot for the first time since 2013 and responded with a three-run homer that helped Max Scherzer win his fifth straight start as the Washington Nationals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-4 Wednesday night.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks outfielder Steven Souza … The Diamondbacks will send right-hander Sam McWilliams and lefty Colin Poche to the Tampa Bay Rays as the two players to be named later in the February trade that brought them outfielder Steven Souza Jr., sources said Tuesday. — Both are well-regarded prospects.
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Andy McCullough / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers plan to reactivate Rich Hill on Sunday against San Diego
Dodgers plan to reactivate Rich Hill on Sunday against San Diego
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Jack Magruder / UPI:
Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks face off with sad injury news
Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks face off with sad injury news
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MLB Baseball News … and AZ Snake Pit
Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles not yet willing to consider trading Machado; shortstop says he'd like to stay all year — Orioles beat writer Eduardo Encina on the season-ending injury to Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager and the speculation that Orioles Manny Machado could be a potential fit. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun video)
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Here's the reason Willie Calhoun isn't on the Rangers' roster. It's not what many think — CLEVELAND — For those wanting to get under Jon Daniels' skin, here's a tip: — Accuse him of trying to manipulate a player's service clock — Thursday marks the day the Texas Rangers …
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Phillies' Jake Arrieta: ‘I bet on myself to get the job done’ — After an offseason of uncertainty, pitcher Jake Arrieta has a new home and a new outlook. — “There's not many like me. That's just how it is, man,” Arrieta told the Chicago Sun-Times. “I view myself as very different than most.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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Remember me? Five guys on the comeback trail — Especially in April and May, much of baseball fandom comes down to recognizing and appreciating what's shiny and new. We're forever on the hunt for the best new rookies, or the most improved young players.
Dave Campbell / Toronto Sun:
Morales, Blue Jays speed past Twins 7-4 in 10th inning — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Twelve years into his major league career, Toronto Blue Jays slugger Kendrys Morales has the self-assurance to endure a weeklong slump. — The Minnesota Twins are starting to lose some of theirs, more than one month into this once-promising season.
Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Alex Bregman, baseball's best sixth-best player — Alex Bregman had no other path. It was baseball or the imponderable. — The Astros' blossoming third baseman was born into the game, with ties that extend back to the Splendid Splinter himself. His grandfather, Stanley …
ESPN:
Radical Ideas Series: What if MLB players were paid on commission? — Welcome back to the Radical Ideas Series, in which we “fix” baseball not merely by limiting mound visits or even instituting pitch clocks but by revolutionizing the game's competitive structure with way-out-there — yet at least vaguely plausible — changes.
Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies get a dose of reality | Extra Innings — I'll take the blame for this one. Last Saturday, I was watching batting practice at Citizens Bank Park when I told some fellow writers that I had a feeling the Phillies were going to somehow, someway make the playoffs.
Colin Likas / News-Gazette:
Maroons tame the Tigers — CHAMPAIGN — No one would have blamed members of the Champaign Central baseball team if they wanted to hang around McKinley Field all afternoon Tuesday. — With a near-cloudless sky and a temperature surpassing 80 degrees, the Maroons finally were getting some favorable playing conditions.
Matthew DeFranks / Orlando Sentinel:
Yadiel Rivera's single in 10th gives Marlins fourth straight victory — Marlins infielder Yadiel Rivera talks about his pinch-hit, walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning on Tuesday night against Philadelphia. — Sun Sentinel — Through the first five innings of an eventual 2-1 win …
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The Good Phight
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Kyle Hendricks feels squeezed in 3-1 loss to Rockies — Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks discusses the team's 3-1 loss to the Rockies on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Kyle Hendricks pitched a season-high 7 2/3 innings and allowed only four hits Tuesday night.
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Chicago Tribune and Bleed Cubbie Blue