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Doug Miller / Associated Press:
Gordon gives Ichiro fitting tribute in Mariners' win vs A's — SEATTLE (AP) - Dee Gordon had a big night on the bases, Nelson Cruz hit a two-run home run and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 4-1 on Thursday night in their first game since Ichiro Suzuki was moved from the roster to the front office.
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KOIN-TV:
Ichiro moves from the field to Mariners front office — PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Ichiro Suzuki, who returned to the Seattle Mariners in spring training, is moving from the field to the front office and will not play anymore this season. — Mariners General Manager Jerry Dipoto made the announcement Thursday morning.
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ESPN, MLB Baseball News … and Deadspin
MarinersPR / From the Corner of Edgar & Dave:
Mariners Outfielder Ichiro Suzuki Transitioning to New Role
Mariners Outfielder Ichiro Suzuki Transitioning to New Role
Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
Ichiro Suzuki: The last of his kind in home run era
Associated Press:
LEADING OFF: Dodgers-Padres in Mexico, Kingham pitches again — A look at what's happening all around the majors Friday: — MEXICAN FLAVOR — Major League Baseball returns to Mexico in the regular season for the first time in nearly two decades when the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego play a three-game series in Monterrey.
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MLB Baseball News … and Talking Chop
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Associated Press:
Teheran no-hitter into 7th, Braves blank Mets 11-0 for sweep — NEW YORK — After a three-game wipeout of the New York Mets, the Atlanta Braves were flying — and not just because they were heading home. — The first-place Braves — that's right, the NL East-leading Braves …
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Faith and Fear in Flushing and ESPN
Associated Press:
Yankees rally past Astros for wild 6-5 win — HOUSTON (AP) — Aroldis Chapman struck out AL MVP Jose Altuve on three straight 101 mph fastballs with two on to end the game, and the New York Yankees got a key hit from rookie Gleyber Torres during a three-run rally in the ninth inning to seesaw past the Houston Astros 6-5 Thursday.
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Associated Press:
Royals hit 3 homers as offense powers 10-6 win over Tigers — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ned Yost was happy to see Jorge Soler's pitch recognition sharpen, slugging first baseman Lucas Duda produce some timely hits and Alex Gordon's long-awaited breakout continue for at least another day.
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MLB Baseball News … and Bless You Boys
Jeff Gordon / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Tipsheet: Matt Adams helps revive Nationals with power surge — The Washington Nationals have come back to life, with notable help from a face quite familiar to Cardinals fans. — First baseman/outfielder Matt Adams went on an 11-for-27 tear during the last two weeks in his part-time role, posting a .407/.448/.778 slash line.
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The Big Lead
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Chelsea Janes / Washington Post:
Nationals vs. Phillies series preview: Can the Nats keep this roll going?
Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Phillies must remember slow-starting Nationals still the team to beat in N.L. East
Phillies must remember slow-starting Nationals still the team to beat in N.L. East
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MLB Baseball News …
ESPN:
MLB to announce Yankees-Red Sox games in London — Major League Baseball intends to announce next week that the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox will play two games at London's Olympic Stadium in June next year, a person close to the planning told The Associated Press.
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Daily Hampshire Gazette, Pinstripe Alley, MLB Baseball News … and Lone Star Ball
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Jim Reineking / USA Today:
Mookie Betts hits another home run, ties long-standing Boston Red Sox record — Mookie Betts keeps hitting home runs and his latest dinger put the Boston Red Sox right fielder in exclusive company. — Betts' third-inning home run in a 11-5 loss to the Texas Rangers on Thursday night tied …
Arizona Republic:
Game Day: Diamondbacks take on defending World Series champion Houston Astros — The Arizona Diamondbacks take on the defending champions when the Houston Astros visit for a weekend series. Follow this page for news and scoring updates throughout the series. — NEXT MAN UP: Kris Medlen to start for Diamondbacks against Astros
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Tom Withers / Associated Press:
Too long: Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians split lengthy doubleheader — The Indians Game 2 win was the 1,500th victory for Terry Francona, who became the 24th manager to reach the milestone. — CLEVELAND (AP) - The Blue Jays and Indians won't meet again until the first week in September.
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Alex Butler / UPI:
Jays' Solarte faceplants during horrible slide, hits game-winning grand slam
Jays' Solarte faceplants during horrible slide, hits game-winning grand slam
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USA Today
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees series preview, pitching matchups — Gallery: Josh Tomlin: Cleveland Indians — CLEVELAND, Ohio - Here is the preview and pitching matchups for the Indians weekend series against the Yankees. — Where: Yankees Stadium, Friday through Sunday.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Bob Baum / Associated Press:
Ryu out until after All-Star break with groin injury — PHOENIX (AP) — More bad news for the Los Angeles Dodgers. — Manager Dave Roberts said Thursday that left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu will be sidelined until after the All-Star break with a severe left groin strain.
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Camden Chat, Purple Row and St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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John Harper / New York Daily News:
It's time for the Mets to part ways with Matt Harvey — Let's be honest, the only reason Matt Harvey is still a Met is that Jeff Wilpon can't bear the thought of releasing the former star pitcher and then seeing him come back to life across town as a Yankee. — What else could it be at this point?
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ESPN:
Radical Ideas Series: What if MLB teams could bid for more home games? — Welcome to the third and final installment of 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 …
Andy Martinez Jr / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox's Joakim Soria says he won't let blown save have negative affect on him — White Sox starter Lucas Giolito discusses convincing manager Rick Renteria to keep him in the game against the Cardinals on Wednesday, May 2, 2018. (Paul Sullivan/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune
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Colleen Kane / Chicago Tribune:
Banged up Yoan Moncada out of White Sox lineup in series opener vs. Twins
Banged up Yoan Moncada out of White Sox lineup in series opener vs. Twins
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South Side Sox and MLB Baseball News …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Rivalry on the field more intense for Cardinals now that Cubs rule NL Central — Emily White, a Cardinals fan, and Corbin McCall, a Cubs fan, both from Monticello, Illinois, arrive at Busch Stadium on Monday, Sept. 25, 2017, for the first game of the Cardinals' final home stand of the regular season.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Bill Madden / New York Daily News:
Yankees, Mets learning the hard lesson that you can never have too many pitchers — Wise old Gabe Paul, the longtime baseball executive and architect of the 1976-78 Yankee championship teams, was famous for his many sayings; some of them — like “it's not the hole in the donut but the whole donut” — were real head-scratchers.
Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Trade Machado now, tracking aces and MLB's next big thing — When does reality become reality? — No, I'm not trying to pose a “Matrix"-style riddle here. That was the question that popped in my mind when Orioles general manager Dan Duquette told the Baltimore Sun …
Andy Martinez / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox coach Daryl Boston and brother D.J. both plying their trade in Chicago — Trayce Thompson and Rick Renteria on Thompson's walk-off homer Thursday night. (Colleen Kane/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Daryl Boston had to do a double take.
Associated Press:
Short hits two homers as Tennessee tops Birmingham 8-5 — KODAK, Tenn. (AP) — Zack Short hit a pair of homers, leading the Tennessee Smokies to an 8-5 win over the Birmingham Barons on Thursday. — Jeffrey Baez and Jason Vosler also homered for the Smokies.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue