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Pete Caldera / USA Today:
Yankees' Jordan Montgomery could miss 6-8 weeks with forearm strain — HOUSTON - Yankees lefty Jordan Montgomery will be out of the rotation for six-to-eight weeks, having been diagnosed with a strained left flexor tendon. — Right-hander Domingo German is the immediate replacement for Montgomery …
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Yankees manager Aaron Boone says Jordan Montgomery out 6-8 weeks with elbow strain — HOUSTON — New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday that left-handed pitcher Jordan Montgomery will miss between six to eight weeks due to a flexor strain in his elbow.
Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Greg Bird nearing minor-league rehab assignment as Yankees hope first baseman returns soon — HOUSTON — Greg Bird is getting closer to beginning minor-league rehab games at Class A Tampa. — “I think Birdie's within the week going to be playing games down there,” Aaron Boone said Wednesday.
Jesse Yomtov / Arizona Republic:
Is Trevor Bauer hinting that the Astros are doctoring baseballs? — Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer seemingly implied via Twitter on Tuesday that the world champion Houston Astros are using nefarious means to improve the performance of their pitching staff.
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New York Times, FanGraphs Baseball and Associated Press
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MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
Houston Astros' strong pitching to challenge New York Yankees hitters
Houston Astros' strong pitching to challenge New York Yankees hitters
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MLB Baseball News …
Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
The Yankees are who we thought they were
The Yankees are who we thought they were
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ESPN and Pinstripe Alley
Alex Butler / UPI:
Astros pitcher punches himself in face after allowing homer
Astros pitcher punches himself in face after allowing homer
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CBSSports.com, The Comeback and CBS Connecticut
Ken Powtak / Associated Press:
Betts homers 3 times as Red Sox beat Royals 5-4 — BOSTON (AP) — Mookie Betts belted three solo homers and J.D. Martinez also went deep, powering the Boston Red Sox to a 5-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday. — It was the fourth three-homer game for the 25-year-old Betts …
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Mookie Betts returns to starting lineup for Red Sox — Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts, who returned to action in the ninth inning Tuesday, is in the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against the Kansas City Royals. — Betts had not played since suffering right hamstring tightness …
Discussion:
Bleacher Report and Over the Monster
Associated Press:
Jacob deGrom exits Mets start with hyperextended right elbow — NEW YORK — Jacob deGrom, the New York Mets right-hander, has left the game against the Atlanta Braves after hyperextending his right elbow. — DeGrom departed after four dominant innings Wednesday night.
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MLB Daily Dish and ESPN
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Mets' deGrom leaves loss to Braves with hyperextended elbow — NEW YORK - Jacob deGrom was pulled after four dominant innings with a hyperextended right elbow, and the Atlanta Braves broke out against the bullpen to back a stellar start by Sean Newcomb and beat the New York Mets 7-0 Wednesday night.
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Abbey Mastracco / Daily Record:
Are Mets concerned with their catchers' bats?
Associated Press:
Fernando Romero wins MLB debut for Twins, 4-0 over Blue Jays — MINNEAPOLIS — Fernando Romero's major league debut for Minnesota carried the extra weight of a Twins team that won only once in its previous 12 games. — No pressure, kid. — Well, he sure didn't appear to feel any.
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Dave Campbell / Toronto Sun:
Morales, Blue Jays speed past Twins 7-4 in 10th inning
Morales, Blue Jays speed past Twins 7-4 in 10th inning
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Bluebird Banter
Steve Herrick / Associated Press:
Edwin Encarnacion, Corey Kluber lead Cleveland Indians past Texas Rangers 12-4 — Encarnacion homered three times and drove in six runs. — CLEVELAND (AP) - Edwin Encarnacion homered three times and drove in six runs, helping Corey Kluber and the Cleveland Indians beat the Texas Rangers 12-4 on Wednesday.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Yu Darvish surrenders 2-run HR in 1st — Chicago Tribune — Albert Almora Jr. and Javier Baez returned to the topfof the Cubs' lineup Wednesday in the series finale against the Rockies at warm Wrigley Field. — Neither Almora nor Baez played in Tuesday's 3-1 loss that snapped a five-game winning streak.
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Purple Row, Bleed Cubbie Blue and baseballmusings.com
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Manager Joe Maddon looking for right combination to awaken Cubs offense — Cubs manager Joe Maddon discusses the team's 11-2 loss to the Rockies on Wednesday, May 2, 2018. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs' sputtering offense is in need of some cohesiveness …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
C. Martinez sparks Cards to victory over White Sox — Cardinals righthander Michael Wacha arrived in the clubhouse in workout gear well after Wednesday's 3-2 Cardinals victory over the Chicago White Sox at Busch Stadium. The one-run difference could be traced to the first home run struck _ anywhere …
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Phil Thompson / Chicago Tribune:
Tom Ricketts looks to stamp 'family's legacy' on Wrigley Field and neighborhood — Cubs owner Tom Ricketts talks with members of the press while attending the eighth annual Bricks & Ivy Ball at Navy Pier to benefit Cubs Charities Wednesday April, 18 2018. (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune)
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
John Hicks surprised both Detroit Tigers and Rays with winning bunt — Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire wasn't expecting it. — Neither was JaCoby Jones, the runner at third, or third base coach Dave Clark or almost anyone else in Comerica Park on Wednesday afternoon.
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Associated Press:
Yoenis Cespedes snaps chain sliding into 2B, leaving diamonds on the diamond — NEW YORK — Yoenis Cespedes left it all on the diamond Wednesday night — or, at least, probably several thousand dollars' worth of diamonds. — The New York Mets slugger snapped his glitzy necklace during …
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Rebekah L. Sanders / Arizona Republic:
Chase Field stadium repairs … Maricopa County has struck a deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks over Chase Field that allows the team to immediately begin looking for another home if it drops a lawsuit arguing the county should pay $187 million in repairs,The Arizona Republic has learned.
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors, Ballpark Digest and AZ Snake Pit
Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Yankees' Didi Gregorius named AL Player of the Month — HOUSTON — Didi Gregorius was named AL Player of the Month for April. — The Yankee shortstop leads the majors with 10 homers, 30 RBI and a 1.159 OPS after the first full month of the season. He batted .330 in an April filled with clutch hitting …
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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Associated Press:
Giants' Johnny Cueto considers seeing Dr. James Andrews about elbow — SAN FRANCISCO — Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto may meet with specialist Dr. James Andrews on the team's upcoming road trip to get his sore pitching elbow evaluated. — Cueto was placed on the disabled list Tuesday night with inflammation in his right elbow.
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MLB Baseball News … and McCovey Chronicles
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Slumping Michael Conforto sitting for Mets, but outfielder believes he is close to snapping out of it — Michael Conforto was out of the lineup Wednesday night in part to try and snap him out of his start-of-the season slump. The outfielder was five for his last 31 at-bats (.161) …
Tommy Birch / Des Moines Register:
Iowa Cubs hitting coach Chris Valaika holds onto faith, waits for dad to wake from coma — Triple-A baseball came to Des Moines in 1968 with the Iowa Oaks, and the Iowa Cubs have carried the torch since 1982. Here's a collection of some of the biggest names and best players during that time.