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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Familiar Forces: Pham scores twice, Mikolas makes that enough in 2-1 win vs. Padres — SAN DIEGO • As much as the Cardinals have been waiting for some of their stalwarts to halt their struggles and catch fire, they remain in first place as Mother's Day approaches because of a trio of constants they've been able to count on.
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Gaslamp Ball
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
How improved is Cardinals infield defense? Ask Mikolas. He's grounded
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals notebook: C. Martinez goes on 10-day DL
Bob Brookover / Philly.com:
Meet the Mets, but can the Phillies beat the Mets? | Extra Innings — Only five teams in baseball — Boston, the New York Yankees, Houston, Atlanta and Arizona — have a better record than the Phillies after the Phils' four-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants. The Phillies are 22-15.
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Amazin' Avenue and The Good Phight
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Associated Press:
Mets' Jay Bruce goes on paternity list, will miss series vs. Phillies — PHILADELPHIA — The New York Mets will be without outfielder Jay Bruce for their weekend series in Philadelphia. — Bruce was placed on the paternity leave list Friday with his wife due to give birth to the couple's second child.
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Evan Longoria: Rays might be better off leaving Tampa Bay — PHILADELPHIA — At a critical juncture when Rays, business and government leaders are trying to secure the long term future of baseball in the Tampa Bay area by building a new stadium, the greatest player in franchise history said they may be wasting their time.
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NESN.com, DRaysBay, The Comeback, Sportsnet.ca, MLB Baseball News … and ESPN
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Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Evan Longoria on the Rays: ‘I feel like an outsider looking in’
Evan Longoria on the Rays: ‘I feel like an outsider looking in’
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DRaysBay
Steve Gardner / USA Today:
Evan Longoria suggests it might be best for Rays to move, and maybe not to Tampa
Evan Longoria suggests it might be best for Rays to move, and maybe not to Tampa
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DRaysBay
Bob McManaman / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Washington Nationals … Things got weird for “The Beard” on Saturday night. — Brought in to replace a dominating Zack Greinke with nobody out and a runner at second in the seventh inning, Diamondbacks relief ace Archie Bradley couldn't bail out Arizona's starting ace …
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Greg Moore / Arizona Republic:
It's not just Arizona - hitters seem to be slumping across MLB. What gives?
It's not just Arizona - hitters seem to be slumping across MLB. What gives?
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AZ Snake Pit and Federal Baseball
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Baseball roundup: Albies hits grand slam as Braves beat Marlins — Albies, Freeman key Braves' rout of Marlins — Ozzie Albies hit Atlanta's first grand slam of the season to highlight a seven-run sixth inning, Freddie Freeman had a career-high five hits and the NL East-leading Braves beat the Marlins 9-2 in Miami on Thursday night.
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Tim Reynolds / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Albies hits a slam, Braves roll past Marlins 9-2
Albies hits a slam, Braves roll past Marlins 9-2
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Talking Chop
Associated Press:
Martinez homers, Red Sox rebound to cool off Yankees, 5-4 — Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts, left, center fielder Mookie Betts, center, and right fielder J.D. Martinez celebrate after the Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 5-4 in a baseball game in New York, Thursday, May 10, 2018.
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MLB Baseball News … and Over the Monster
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Tom Schad / USA Today:
Danny Farquhar thanks doctors, says he 'can't wait' to pitch again after ruptured aneurysm — Danny Farquhar thanked his family, Chicago White Sox fans and medical personnel on Instagram on Thursday night, adding that he “can't wait” to return to pitching after a ruptured brain aneurysm ended his 2018 season.
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MLB Baseball News … and Bleed Cubbie Blue
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Pat Graham / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Chacin contains his former team, Brewers beat Rockies 5-2 — Milwaukee Brewers' Travis Shaw breaks his bat while hitting a double off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher German Marquez during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, May 10, 2018, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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Brew Crew Ball
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Pat Graham / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Chacin contains his former team, Brewers beat Rockies 5-2
Chacin contains his former team, Brewers beat Rockies 5-2
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Purple Row
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Twins Release Mason Melotakis — The Twins have released 2012 second-round pick Mason Melotakis. The Triple-A Rochester Red Wings, the affiliate with which Melotakis had been pitching, made the announcement (h/t LaVelle E. Neal III of the Star Tribune, on Twitter).
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Twinkie Town
Associated Press:
Gonzalez, Long lead the way for Pensacola — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Luis Gonzalez doubled twice and singled, driving in two runs as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos beat the Birmingham Barons 6-2 on Thursday. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Blue Wahoos and a three-game winning streak for the Barons.
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Blue Jays Place Marcus Stroman On Disabled List — The Blue Jays announced that they've placed right-hander Marcus Stroman on the 10-day disabled list due to right shoulder fatigue. In addition, left-handed reliever Tim Mayza has been optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
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Jays From The Couch and Bluebird Banter
Gary Peterson / Mercury News:
CC Sabathia, pride of Vallejo, has plans in case Yankees win the World Series — What do you do when you've done it all? — If you're CC Sabathia, pride of Vallejo, you do it again. — Then you walk away. — Sabathia, 37, a left-handed pitcher who has been picked to six All-Star teams …
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Pinstripe Alley
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Why the success of Cubs' lineup is personal to Joe Maddon — CHICAGO — If you're looking for that one moment when the Cubs decided they needed more from their offense, you won't find it. — It was a culmination of many moments — many frustrating ones — over the past couple of years, during both the regular season and playoffs.
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Bleacher Nation