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Larry Fleisher / UPI:
New York Yankees look to move ahead of Boston Red Sox — NEW YORK — If the New York Yankees noticed they once trailed the Boston Red Sox by 7 1/2 games in the AL East, manager Aaron Boone did his best to conceal knowledge of the fact. — Yet that is how the divisional standings looked …
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Pinstripe Alley
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Associated Press:
Price scratched, sent for tests after tingling in hand again — NEW YORK — Red Sox lefty David Price has been sent back to Boston for medical tests after experiencing a tingling sensation in his pitching hand again. — Price was scratched from his scheduled start Wednesday night against the rival New York Yankees.
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Over the Monster and ESPN
Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Inside the Yankees historic stretch of 16 wins in last 17 games, by the numbers
Alex Butler / UPI:
Giancarlo Stanton hits two dingers in Yankees win vs. Red Sox
Associated Press:
Reliever Brent Suter homers, helps Brewers beat Indians 3-2 — MILWAUKEE — Pitcher Brent Suter hadn't hit a home run since high school. — Imagine his surprise and delight when he went deep on AL Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber. — This wasn't just a shot that curled around the foul pole …
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Let's Go Tribe and Brew Crew Ball
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ESPN:
Closer Corey Knebel off 10-day disabled list but starter Wade Miley sidelined — The Milwaukee Brewers activated closer Corey Knebel from the 10-day disabled list Wednesday and placed left-hander Wade Miley on the DL in his place. — Knebel has been sidelined with a hamstring injury and he hasn't pitched since April 5.
Genaro C. Armas / Associated Press:
Cleveland Indians fall to below .500 with 3-2 loss to Milwaukee Brewers — Corey Kluber had his five-start winning streak snapped after allowing five hits and three runs over six innings. — MILWAUKEE (AP) - Reliever Brent Suter homered off AL Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber …
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
After an awkward entrance, Devin Mesoraco hopes to produce for catcher-needy Mets — CINCINNATI — It took about 15 minutes for Devin Mesoraco's world to turn upside down. One minute he was in the familiar Reds home clubhouse, getting dressed to catch Luis Castillo's start against the Mets.
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Baseball Prospectus, Beyond the Box Score and Amazin' Avenue
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John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds took a risk on Matt Harvey, will be it rewarded?
Cincinnati Reds took a risk on Matt Harvey, will be it rewarded?
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Red Reporter
Dom Amore / New York Daily News:
For ex-Mets skipper Terry Collins, Matt Harvey's fall has been hard to watch
Associated Press:
Homer-happy D-backs beat Dodgers 8-5 in 12 innings — LOS ANGELES — A belief they're going to win, even when they blow the lead or trail in a game. That confidence used to belong to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now, it's owned by the Arizona Diamondbacks — David Descalso hit a tiebreaking …
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Beth Harris / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Homer-happy D-backs beat Dodgers 8-5 in 12 innings
Homer-happy D-backs beat Dodgers 8-5 in 12 innings
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True Blue LA and AZ Snake Pit
Doug Padilla / UPI:
Diamondbacks' Patrick Corbin hopes to dominate Dodgers again
Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Wins and answers in short supply as Orioles' 2018 season careens toward disaster … BALTIMORE — It was somewhere around the seventh batter of the game Tuesday night at Oriole Park at Camden Yards that the sheer, historic depth of the Baltimore Orioles' hopelessness revealed itself.
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Camden Chat
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Heather Tucker / USA Today:
Orioles' Dylan Bundy gives up four home runs without recording an out vs. Royals
Orioles' Dylan Bundy gives up four home runs without recording an out vs. Royals
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CBSSports.com, Camden Chat and NESN.com
Associated Press:
Cubs beat Marlins 4-3, benches clear in 4th — Bryant scores go-ahead run in 8th — CHICAGO - Kris Bryant slid home safely with the go-ahead run on Victor Caratini's grounder to the right side in the eighth inning, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 on Tuesday night.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Bernie Wilson / The Charlotte Observer:
Hellickson throws 6 perfect innings in Nationals' 4-0 win — SAN DIEGO — Jeremy Hellickson didn't give the San Diego Padres a chance over the first six innings. — It was 18 up and 18 down for the Padres, who only four nights earlier had been no-hit by four Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers in Monterrey, Mexico.
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Gaslamp Ball and Federal Baseball
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Bill Center / UPI:
Washington Nationals seek sweep against San Diego Padres' lackluster bats — SAN DIEGO — Gio Gonzalez makes his eighth start of the season Wednesday night at Petco Park as the resurgent Washington Nationals seek to complete a three-game series sweep of the Padres.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Error feels deflating for Martinez — Jose Martinez lined his fourth homer of the season over the center-field fence in the first inning Tuesday and, it seemed, the Cardinals were off and running. — But, four innings later, Martinez couldn't handle a liner by Eddie Rosario to first base …
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Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Aaron Nola dominates; Hector Neris rebounds | Extra Innings — Aaron Nola pitched, and the Phillies won. That combination is starting to become as commonplace as peanut butter and jelly, bacon and eggs, and surf and turf. The Phillies have won five of Nola's last six starts, but his brilliance dates to June 22 of last season.
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Phillies Nation
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Stephen Pianovich / UPI:
Struggling Nick Pivetta gets start for Phillies vs. Giants
Struggling Nick Pivetta gets start for Phillies vs. Giants
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Athletics Nation
Mike Sheets / ESPN:
Daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Thursday
Michael Kelly The / Associated Press:
Rockies top Angels, win sixth in row … Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani heads to first on a ground-out against the Colorado Rockies during the seventh inning of a baseball game Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey) — JACK DEMPSEY
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MLB Baseball News … and Minor League Ball
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Jack Etkin / UPI:
Red-hot Colorado Rockies host Los Angeles Angels — DENVER — Left-hander Tyler Anderson will try to continue a record run by the Colorado starters Wednesday when the Rockies seek to sweep their two-game interleague series with the Los Angeles Angels. — Anderson (2-0, 3.78 ERA) …
Tom Haudricourt / USA Today:
Milwaukee Brewers' Stephen Vogt suffers career-threatening shoulder injury while on rehab — No player on the Milwaukee Brewers' roster does a better job of keeping his chin up and looking at the bright side than Stephen Vogt, one of the most upbeat players you ever could meet.
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Tom Schad / USA Today:
At 53, Rafael Palmeiro says he's joining professional independent league team in Texas — Rafael Palmeiro says he is returning to professional baseball at the age of 53. — The longtime Texas Ranger and Baltimore Oriole told The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday that he has agreed to play …
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rafael Palmeiro is back in baseball, will join Cleburne to play with his son
Rafael Palmeiro is back in baseball, will join Cleburne to play with his son
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Baltimore Sun
Martin Fennelly / Tampa Bay Times:
Under the cover of Lightning, the Rays aren't as bad as previously thought — ST. PETERSBURG — Rays left-hander Blake Snell, off to a great start in 2018, was talking about his team's life as a Tampa Bay second banana. He spoke at his locker, next to and nearly behind a blue banner that hung from the ceiling in the home clubhouse.
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Dave Del Grande / UPI:
Houston Astros go for sweep over Oakland A's, grief-stricken Piscotty — OAKLAND, Calif. — Two pitchers who figure to get an unusually large amount of support from the other team's fans are set to duel Wednesday afternoon when the Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics wrap up a three-game series.
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Jerry McDonald / Mercury News:
Astros chase Manaea in first home game since no-hitter
Astros chase Manaea in first home game since no-hitter
Discussion:
The Crawfish Boxes
Bill Plaschke / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Injury leaves more questions than answers for Dodgers' Kershaw — LOS ANGELES_Clayton Kershaw politely invited the media to his locker Tuesday afternoon for his first interview since being diagnosed with biceps tendinitis. But, his left shoulder hurting, he wasn't really in the mood.
ESPN:
Why a 21-K game is MLB's best record that can actually happen — The coolest individual accomplishment we could reasonably hope to see this baseball season is a 21-strikeout start*. This is just my opinion, which you might not share, and ordinarily that disagreement would be fine and we'd walk away friends.