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Associated Press:
LEADING OFF: Price vs Verlander in duel of former Cy winners — A look at what's happening around baseball Saturday: — CY vs. CY — Two former Cy Young Award winners will face off when AL division leaders Boston and Houston continue their four-game series at Minute Maid Park.
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Astros' Springer dashes home, goes deep against Sale, Bosox — Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz works in the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Washington Nationals on Friday, June 1, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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Bradford DoolittleESPN / ESPN:
Is Folty becoming the ace the Baby Braves need? — ATLANTA — While the baseball world starts to zero in on Cobb County, Georgia, as the locale for a great emerging story in the 2018 season, the Atlanta Braves almost to a man stick to the vanilla mantra uttered by manager Brian Snitker on a near daily basis.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Swanson's 3-run homer backs dominant ‘Folty’ performance vs. Nats
Swanson's 3-run homer backs dominant ‘Folty’ performance vs. Nats
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Peter Baugh / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Matheny trying to include hot bats in lineup while getting others going — Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Josh Bell is drawn off the bag by a throw from third baseman Colin Moran as St. Louis Cardinals' Marcell Ozuna reaches with a single in the seventh inning during a game between …
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Peter Baugh / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals collect just four hits in 4-0 loss to Pirates
Cardinals collect just four hits in 4-0 loss to Pirates
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KEVIN ACEE The San Diego Union-Tribune / Sacramento …:
Reds top Padres, 7-2 — SAN DIEGO-Another night, another rookie. — Another loss, with a hopeful eye toward better things to come. — Walker Lockett on Friday night against the Cincinnati Reds became the third starting pitcher to make his major league debut for the San Diego Padres this season.
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Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Lorenzen's 4-inning save highlights Reds'7-2 win over Padres — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Scooter Gennett hitting a home run is nothing unusual for the Cincinnati Reds. — Michael Lorenzen recording a four-inning save certainly is. — Gennett homered, Jose Peraza had three hits and three RBIs …
Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Gennett homers to help Mahle, Reds beat Padres 7-2
Gennett homers to help Mahle, Reds beat Padres 7-2
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Associated Press:
Diamondbacks tie franchise mark with 6 HRs, beat Marlins 9-1 — PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's bats woke up during a three-game series against Cincinnati. The Diamondbacks kept rolling in their opener against Miami, sending one ball after another over the Chase Field walls.
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Mookie Betts placed on DL with left abdominal strain — HOUSTON — The Boston Red Sox have put major league batting leader Mookie Betts on the 10-day disabled list because of a left abdominal strain. — The Red Sox made the move retroactive to Tuesday. The AL East leaders …
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MLB Daily Dish
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R.J. Anderson / CBSSports.com:
First-place Red Sox finally send Mookie Betts to disabled list with abdominal strain
First-place Red Sox finally send Mookie Betts to disabled list with abdominal strain
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Associated Press:
Red Sox release Hanley Ramirez
Red Sox release Hanley Ramirez
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David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Judge HR backs Gray's pitching as Yankees beat Orioles 4-1 — BALTIMORE (AP) - The New York Yankees had a laugher against the Baltimore Orioles, and it had nothing to do with a lopsided final score. — Rounding second base and barreling for third, Yankees rookie Gleyber Torres lost …
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Pinstripe Alley
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Hard slide by Rougned Odor results in benches clearing, differing views — After the game had ended and the benches had cleared, Texas Rangers baserunner Rougned Odor and Los Angeles Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons had differing views of a slide into second base that left a “nasty gash” on Simmons' left leg.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers Reaction: Is ‘Big Sexy’ losing his appeal?
Rangers Reaction: Is ‘Big Sexy’ losing his appeal?
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Dallas Morning News and Lone Star Ball
Des Moines Register:
MLB draft: Breaking down where Hawkeyes and Iowa signees could go — IOWA CITY, Ia. — It's the double-edged sword of a growing program, one that'll put Rick Heller in an interesting spot come next week. — He's readying for his fifth MLB draft as the Iowa baseball coach …
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
How baseball's best pinch hitter delivers off the bench — NEW YORK — It's the top of the eighth inning on a Thursday night in Queens. For the 30th time this season, Chicago Cubs lefty Tommy La Stella strolls to the plate to pinch hit, this time for pitcher Steve Cishek.
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ESPN:
‘Rally Goose’ set free after stay in veterinary hospital — The “Rally Goose” has, indeed, been set loose after a short stay in a veterinary hospital. — The goose, which ultimately crashed into a Comerica Park scoreboard after being chased from the field by members of the Detroit Tigers …
Associated Press:
Woods leads San Jose to 4-0 win over Modesto — SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Stetson Woods allowed just one hit over five innings, leading the San Jose Giants over the Modesto Nuts in a 4-0 win on Friday. — Woods (1-0) struck out two to get the win. — In the bottom of the second …
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McCovey Chronicles
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Barrosa's double leads DSL D-backs1 to 3-1 win over DSL Orioles — , (AP) — Jorge Barrosa hit a run-scoring double in the fifth inning to give the DSL D-backs1 a 3-1 win over the DSL Orioles on Saturday. — Jesus Ceballos got Ricardo Castro to fly out with a runner on third to end the game for his first save of the season.
Jerry Beach / UPI:
Chicago Cubs look to continue New York Mets woes — There is no better way to trace how the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets have fared in the first two games of a four-game series at Citi Field than via the actions of their managers late Friday night. — While Joe Maddon talked …